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Using the Setup Utility
77
Setup Utility
CMOS. Setup includes an option
Load default settings
that lets you reload the original configuration at any
time.
To reload the default settings, follow these steps:
1
From the Main Menu, press
F5
. A dialog box appears
confirming if you want to load the default settings.
2
Use the left arrow key to select
Yes
, then press
Enter
.
3
Press
Esc
to exit Setup. A dialog box appears saying
“Do you want to save settings?”
4
Use the left arrow key to select
Yes
, then press
Enter
to save the changes in CMOS. You must load the
Setup default settings in the following instances:
•
when you replace the system battery
•
when you customize your system configuration
settings and some resource assignments conflict
causing the computer to stop responding.
Exiting Setup
Press
Esc
to return to the Main Menu when you have
finished viewing settings and making changes. From
this location, you can exit Setup and save your changes
or exit without saving your changes.
Follow these steps to exit setup:
1
From the Main Menu, press
Esc
to exit Setup.
2
Do either of the following:
•
If you would like to save your changes, press the
left arrow key to select the option
Yes
then press
Enter
to save your changes and exit Setup.
•
If you do not want to save your changes, press the
right arrow key to select the option
No
then press
Enter
, to exit Setup without saving.
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Summary of Contents for Aptiva
Page 1: ...Aptiva Reference Guide...
Page 5: ...Notices...
Page 6: ...2...
Page 18: ...14 Regulatory notices...
Page 19: ...Ergonomics...
Page 20: ...16...
Page 24: ...20 Arranging a comfortable and productive work area...
Page 25: ...Aptiva Online Help and Software...
Page 26: ...22...
Page 32: ...28 Installing programs...
Page 33: ...Troubleshooting...
Page 34: ...30...
Page 73: ...Setup Utility...
Page 74: ...70...
Page 82: ...78 Using the Setup Utility...
Page 83: ...HelpWare support and services...
Page 84: ...80...
Page 99: ...Adding and removing hardware...
Page 100: ...96...