5-6 BIOS Functions
Rev.C
Precomp
This item indicates the number of write compensation cylinders for the
connection device. The following differences will occur, depending on the
device detection method used.
Auto:
The value obtained by the device is displayed.
Manual: The user can set the value within a range of 0-65,535 only when the
access method is set as “CHS”. (When connecting a device for which
there is no particular value specified, a maximum value of 65,535 is
specified)
Landing Zone
This item indicates the head fixed track number for the connection device. The
following differences will occur, depending on the device detection method
used.
Auto:
The value obtained by the device is displayed.
Manual: The user can set the value within a range of 0-65,535 only when the
access method is set as “CHS”. (When connecting a device for which
there is no particular value specified, the number “1” is specified as the
maximum number of cylinders).
Sector
This item indicates the number of sectors for the connection device. The
following differences will occur, depending on the device detection method
used.
Auto:
The value obtained by the device is displayed.
Manual: The user can set the value within a range of 0-255 only when the access
method is set as “CHS”.
Drive A
Drive A type is set. The definition for each setting is as follows.
None:
This setting is used when the FDD is disconnected or when the FDD is not
loaded. Please note that when this setting is used, system resources,
such as the IRQ cannot be opened. When you want to open the system
resources when using this setting, select “Disabled” under Integrated
Peripherals: Onboard FDC Controller, and “Yes” under Advanced BIOS
Features: Report No FDD For WIN 95. When using this setting or the
“Disabled” setting for the FDC, be sure to change to the Halt On setting.
360K, 5.25 in.:A 5.25 inch drive cannot be loaded on this device so 5.25 cannot
be selected as a setting.
1.2M, 5.25 in.:A 5.25 inch drive cannot be loaded on this device so 5.25 cannot
be selected as a setting.
720K, 3.5 in.:The fixes the floppy drive Read/Write to 720KB. Please note that
since a 720KB Read/Write floppy disk can also be used for a standard
equipped Read/Write floppy disk set at 3.5 inch and 1.44M, there is very
little value in using this setting.
1.44M, 3.5 in.:This is the normal setting. This is the desired setting for both the
default setting and the Fail-Safe/ Optimized.
2.88M, 3.5 in.:The standard FDD is not compatible with 2.88MB, so this setting
cannot be used.
Halt On
Sets the system stop conditions for startup (POST). The definitions for each of the
settings are as follows.
All Errors:Use this setting to stop the system when an error occurs.
No Errors:Use this setting to disregard the occurrence of errors and continue the
startup process.
All, But Keyboard:Use this setting to stop the system when any error occurs, with
the exception of keyboard-related errors. This is the default setting for
both Fail-Safe/ Optimized.
All, But Diskette:Use this setting to stop the system when any error occurs, with
the exception of floppy disk-related errors.
All, But Disk/Key:Use this setting to stop the system when any error occurs, with
the exception of floppy disk or keyboard-related errors.
Table 5-2 Standard CMOS Features menu (continued)
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