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5 HP BIOS
Boot Screen
This screen allows you to select the order of the devices in which you want
the BIOS to attempt to boot the operating system:
•
Hard disk drives
•
Removable devices.
The operating system assigns drive letters to these devices in the order you
specify. During POST, if the BIOS is unsuccessful at booting from one device,
it will then attempt to boot from the next device on the
Boot Device Priority
list until an operating system is found.
Power Screen
This screen allows you to set the standby delay and suspend delay. Standby
mode slows down the processor, while the suspend mode saves a maximum
of energy. Both these options are only available with Windows 95 RTM. For
other operating systems, Windows 95 SR 2.5, Windows 98 and Windows
2000, use the control panel for similar options.
Modem ring enables or disables the system to return to full speed when an
IRQ is generated. Network interface enables or disables the system to return
to full speed when a specific command is received by the network interface.
Main
Advanced
Security
Boot
Power
Exit
Item-Specific Help
Quickboot Mode
[Enabled]
.
Display Option ROM Messages
[Enabled]
Primary Video Adapter
[AGP]
>
Boot Device Priority
>
Hard Disk Drives
>
Removable Devices
Main
Advanced
Security
Boot
Power
Exit
Item-Specific Help
Standby Delay
[None]
.
Suspend Delay
[None]
Suspend Wakeup
Modem Ring
[Enabled]
Network Interface
[Enabled]