
FX-3R Maintenance Guide
12-6
12-2-2. Setting Up the BIOS
After the SSD has been replaced, check the BIOS. If the settings are different from those described
in <Setting Method>, change the settings appropriately. In addition, if the CPU board is replaced, it
is absolutely necessary to change the BIOS.
Note:
BIOS (Basic Input Output System)
The BIOS is an important program necessary to control the data input and output.
Therefore, always
carefully operate the BIOS
. Normally, the programs are saved
into the flash memory on the CPU board and the setup data is saved into the SRAM
backed up by the battery.
Caution
12-2-2-1. Checking the Recognition of the SSD
You may check whether or not the BIOS recognizes the SSD correctly. If no automatic startable
SSD or FDD is found after memory check, the following message will appear.
Operating system not found
You can switch to the BIOS setting screen by pressing the <S> key. (Pressing the <R> key will
reset the unit.)
<Setting Method>
1)
Display the BIOS screen.
Press the <F2> key while the
“
Phoenix Technologies
”
screen is displayed immediately
after the power has been turned ON.
After the operation step has moved to the BIOS setting, the following screen will appear.
Select a menu screen (Main, Advance, Security, Boot, Exit) with the [
←
] or [
→
] key, move
the cursor (highlighted portion) with the [
↑
] or [
↓
] key, and then press the <Enter> key to run
the item you have selected.
Figure 12-2-2-1-1 Screen Displayed after Moving to BIOS Setting
Rev. 1.00