Configuring chipset registers
The system can automatically set your Advanced
Chipset
Control
options or you can manually set them to change the
values in the chipset registers and optimize your system’s
performance. getting these values correctly increases your
system performance; however, setting these values incorrectly
may cause your system to malfunction or shut down. Be sure to
set the
Auto Configuration
option to
Enabled to
let
the system automatically configure these options to avoid
problems.
Setting the Boot Options
When you select Boot Options from the Main Menu, you
see the Boot Options screen. Options on this screen allow you
to define the boot sequence and determine what information
you see when you start your system.
The
Disk
drive boot sequence
optiondetermines the
order in which the computer checks the drives for an operating
system when you turn it on or reset it. The following table
describes the available options.
Disk drive boot
sequence options
select
A: then C:
TO
Load operating system from drive A. If it isn’t
there, loads it from drive C.
C: than A:
Load operating system from drive C. if it isn’t
there, loads it from drive A.
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c: only
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Load operating system from drive C.
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2-8
Running
SETUP
and Installing Drivers
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