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<Up>
Move to previous field
<Down>
Move to next field
<Left>
Move to the field in the left hand
<Right>
Move to the field in the right hand
<Esc>
Quit from setup program without saving changes, or
Exit from current menu page and return to main menu page
<PgUp> or <+>
Select the previous value for a field
<PgDn> or <->
Select the next value for a field
<F1>
Bring up a help screen for the current field
(Shift)<F2>
Change screen color. F2 to select color forward, (Shift) F2 to select
color backward
F10 key
Save the current value and exit setup program
NOTE:
Generally, the BIOS default settings have been carefully chosen by the system manufacturer to
provide the absolute maximum performance and reliability. It is very dangerous to change any
setting without full understanding. We strongly suggest that
DO NOT update your BIOS if the system works perfect.
DO NOT change any setting unless you fully understand what it means.
If the system does not work smoothly after changing the BIOS setting, follow the procedures that
described before to enter setup program then load the default to back to the manufacturer default
setting.
If the system is no longer able to boot after changing the setting, clear the data stored in RTC
CMOS is the only way to recover it. To reset the RTC CMOS data, you need to change the jumper
cap of JP1 from 1-2 close to 2-3 close, then set to default 1-2 close again. After that, you should get
into BIOS setup program and choose LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS to get original manufacturer
default setting in your CMOS.