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Configuring Your System
Exiting BIOS Setup
To exit Setup, select Exit from the menu bar to display
the Exit Setup menu.
The following table describes the options on this menu.
Note that ESC does not exit this menu. You must select
one of the items from the menu or menu bar to exit this
menu.
SELECTION
DESCRIPTION
Save changes and
Exit
Stores the selections displayed in the menus in
CMOS and exits the Setup program.
Exit without Saving
Changes
Exits the program without saving any changes you
have made in this session. Previous selections
remain in effect.
Get Default Values
Displays default values for all Setup menus. Useful
if BIOS detects a problem with the values stored in
CMOS.
Load Previous
Values
Reverts to previously saved values if the new
values have not been saved to CMOS.
Save Changes
Stores the current selections without exiting the
Setup program.
Using the Utilities Diskette
The utilities diskette contains the SCSISelect Utility
and an Event Log Reader Utility.
Note: Because of license restrictions, the Utilities
diskette, as created by the EXPRESSBUILDER CD-
ROM, is not bootable. In order to use this diskette, you
must make it bootable.
To run the Utilities diskette, perform the following
procedure:
Note: Perform Step 2 of this procedure the first time
you use the utilities diskette. This step enables the
diskette to be MS-DOS bootable.
1. Using the EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM, create the
Utilities diskette.
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