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P O I N T
Due to the special design of the
SuperDisk 120 Drive it can be configured
as a removable device as well as a stan-
dard bootable floppy drive. Because of
this unique configuration the drive letter
designations for the SuperDisk 120 Drive
are variable. Please consult the docu-
mentation that comes with your
Optional SuperDisk 120 drive for specific
information on how to properly config-
ure and use the device.
C: Hard drive.
Installed inside your notebook.
D: CD/DVD-ROM drive or optional second
hard drive. Installable in Multi-function
Bay 2 of your notebook.
C A U T I O N
A bootable CD-ROM may have either a
floppy disk format or a hard drive format.
When using a bootable CD-ROM, drive
designations will automatically change
according to which format is used.
(See page 68 for more information.)
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Power Management parameters that help to
conserve your notebook’s battery life.
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System Data Security feature parameters,
such as passwords.
You will only have to change the utility settings
if you want to:
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Change the date or time. (You can also
do this without entering the setup utility,
through your operating system. See your
operating system manual.)
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Change the primary boot device.
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Change the power management
parameter settings.
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Change a port address or other parameter.
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Change an audio parameter setting.
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Change the selection of whether to use the
built-in display, an external monitor or both.
(For a more convenient process, see the
Fn
key
on page 37.)
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Change the system data security settings.
BIOS SETUP UTILITY
The BIOS setup utility is a program that sets
the operating environment for your notebook.
It is referred to in this publication as the setup
utility. There is no need to set or change the
environment to operate as it is set at the factory
for normal operating conditions.
The setup utility configures:
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Standard system parameters, such as
date and time.
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Device control feature parameters, such as
I/O addresses and boot devices.
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