2-16 Setup and Operation
Advanced Menu
Accessing the Advanced menu might require a Supervisor password. See Table Section 2-7
for Advanced Menu parameters.
CAUTION:
Setting items in the Advanced
menu to incorrect values can cause the system to
malfunction.
Table Section 2-7 Advanced Menu Parameters
Parameter
Options
Description
Integrated Peripherals See Table Section 2-8
for options.
See Table Section 2-8 for descriptions of the
options.
Plug and Play OS
No
Yes (default)
Select "Yes" if using a Plug and Play capable
operating system such as Windows 95.
Otherwise, set to "No."
Reset Configuration
Data
No (default)
Yes
If Windows 95 or the ICU has difficulty configuring
the system, try setting this parameter to "Yes" to
clear all of the configuration data. This parameter
resets automatically to "No" to reboot.
ISA Graphics Device
Installed
No (default)
Yes
Set to "Yes" if other system devices need to know
if an ISA graphics device is installed.
Big Memory Mode
Normal (default)
Alternate
Selects the method the BIOS uses to report
memory sizes over 64 MB to the operating
system. Select "Normal" for MS-DOS and
Windows. Select "Alternate" for OS/2® and
Windows NT™.
Large Disk Access
Mode
DOS (default)
Other
Select DOS if the system has DOS. Select "Other"
if another operating system like Windows 95 or
UNIX is installed.
A large disk is one that has more than 1024
cylinders, more than 16 heads, or more than 63
tracks per sector.
Integrated Peripherals Menu
Select Integrated Peripherals menu on the Advanced Menu to configure the connections
between the system processor and the I/O ports (serial ports 1 and 2, printer port), diskette
drives, hard disk controllers, and integrated audio in multimedia systems.
NOTE:
A Supervisor password might be
required to select parameters from the Integrated
Peripherals menu.