5-4 BIOS Functions
Rev.C
BIOS Setup Main Menu
The BIOS setup main menu contains the following items:
Table 5-1 BIOS setup main menu
Item
Contents
Standard CMOS Features
Basic BIOS setup menu [See Table 5-2]
Advanced BIOS Features
Extended BIOS setup menu [See Table 5-3]
Advanced Chipset Features
These features set items related to chipset. Since these settings are executed via
the Load Optimized Defaults, they are the optimum settings for the system and
generally
do not need to be changed
.
[See Table 5-4]
Integrated Peripherals
Its items for controlling the input and output for the IDE controller, the USB
controller, the parallel port, and the serial port.
[See Table 5-5]
Power Management Setup
Sets items related to BIOS based power regulation of the power management
timer, wake-up event and timer reset event.
[See Table 5-6]
PnP/PCI Configurations
Sets items related to system resource allocation of IRQ numbers and DMA channel
numbers. generally
do not need to be changed
. Default setting is Auto.
[See Table 5-7]
Frequency/Voltage Control
it only displays items and no selection can be made.
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
The load fail-Safe defaults are executed when the minimum preset prescribed
values required for the startup are set for each item. This function is only provided
for troubleshooting and is normally not used.
Load Optimized Defaults
The load optimized defaults are executed when preset prescribed values are set
for each item so that the system operates under optimum conditions. It is also
executed when the “CMOS checksum error - Defaults Loaded” message is
displayed and each item is restored to its prescribed value.
Set Supervisor Password
This function sets the system protection password. The password can be set for up
to 8 characters (case-sensitive). The input demand timing for the password setting
differs according to the setting for Advanced BIOS Features: Security Option.
[See Password Setting]
Set User Password
This function sets the system protection password. The password can be set for up
to 8 characters (case-sensitive). The input demand timing for the password setting
differs according to the setting for Advanced BIOS Features: Security Option.
[See Password Setting]
Save & Exit Setup
This is executed at restart after saving CMOS content changes.
Exit Without Saving
This is executed at restart without saving CMOS changes (cleared).
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