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BIOS Setup
The BIOS Version Has Changed
When changing the BIOS version, start Setup and change the settings.
Change the setting values of Setup to the default values (Specify “Load Setup Defaults”
in the Exit menu).
The Host Bus Bridge Configuration
Has Changed
When the configuration is changed due to the addition or deletion of the Host Bus
Bridge, some setting values are reset to their initial states. Settings must be manually
changed again.
!
If you had changed the setting of whether to operate the Option ROM expansion
from the initial value in the PCI slot where the boot device is installed, settings
can be changed again using the Option ROM submenu in the Advanced menu.
!
If the settings had been changed from the initial values in the Host Bus Bridge
configuration submenu in the System Hardware menu, settings must be changed
again.
Starting Setup
When the system starts and while POST is being executed, the following message is
displayed in the lower left of the screen.
P r ess <F 2> t o en t er Set u p
If you press the F2 key while this message is displayed, Setup starts and the Main menu
screen appears.
If an error is detected during POST, the following message is displayed.
P r ess <F 1> t o r esu m e, <F 2> t o Set u p
If you press the F2 key, Setup starts. The message in the lower left changes to the
following message.
E n t er in g SE TUP ...
Summary of Contents for 1080Xd
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Page 15: ...1 System Overview Overview System Features System Chassis System Functions Expansion Security ...
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Page 189: ...6 Problem Solving Solving Simple Problems Troubleshooting the System ...
Page 193: ...A Technical Specifications Main Chassis DVD ROM Drive Tape Drive FDD ...
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Page 199: ...B Memory Upgrades Memory Configurations DIMM Installation ...
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