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Menu name
Menu function
Main
Con
fi
guring the basic system setup, like the system time and date,
and displaying the information of the system, such as BIOS, CPU and
memory.
Advanced
Con
fi
guring advanced characteristics in the chipset.
PCIPnP
Con
fi
guring advanced Plug & Play and PCI setup.
Boot
Setting the system's guiding order.
Security
Con
fi
guring the super user's system and setting user's password.
Chipset
Con
fi
guring the managing characteristics of chipset.
Exit
Saving or exiting BIOS, adjusting default setting, etc..
There are some items can not be set in BIOS, for example some information on
system’s automatic detection and con
fi
guration. A right-pointing signal may be found
before some item, which means this item is selected, and press <Enter>, the system
will enter the cascading menus (i.e. submenus).
Operation key introduction
Operation key introduction
Key
Description
<
↑
>
for selecting the upper menu or value
<
↓
>
for selecting the next menu or value
<
←
>
for selecting the left menu or value
<
→
>
for selecting the right menu or value
<ESC>
for returning to the superior menu or the main menu
<+ /->
for changing the item value
for changing the current menu item into the previous item value
The key only displays the item values relevant to the item itself
rather than all the item values
<Home>
for backing to the top of the current page and selecting the
fi
rst
item of current age
<End>
for going to the bottom of the current page and select the last item
of current page
<F1>
the help key for displaying the relevant explanation of current
menu
<F8>
for restoring to the default setting of the system safety
performance
<F9>
for restoring to the default setting of the system best performance
<F10>
for preserving the CMOS's setting and exiting
<Enter> for operating current order or entering submenu
Chapter Three System Setup
Chapter Three System Setup