Chapter 2 - System BIOS
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IBC 2600 User’s Guide
You have two options:
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Press ’N’ and <Enter> to leave the current values in effect.
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Press ’Y’ and <Enter> to load the Optimal default settings.
Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings
This option allows you to load the Fail Safe default settings when you
cannot boot your computer successfully. These settings are more likely
to configure a workable computer. They may not provide optimal perfor-
mance, but are the most stable settings. You may use this option as a
diagnostic aid if your system is behaving erratically. Select the Fail Safe
settings and then try to diagnose the problem after the computer boots.
If you select the
Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings
option, the
following window displays:
You have two options:
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Press ’N’ and <Enter> to leave the current values in effect.
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Press ’Y’ and <Enter> to load the Fail Safe default settings.
SAVE SETTINGS AND EXIT
The features selected and configured in the Setup screens are stored in
the CMOS when this option is selected. The CMOS checksum is calcu-
lated and written to the CMOS. Control is then passed back to the AMI-
BIOS and the booting process continues, using the new CMOS values.
If you select the
SAVE SETTINGS AND EXIT
option, the following win-
dow displays:
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