Using BIOS Setup 3-7
BIOS Setup Menus
Read the following descriptions for explanations of items that appear in the
BIOS Setup menus, as listed in the preceding table. See the item-specific
help that appears on the Setup screen for more details.
Standard CMOS Setup
When you select the Standard CMOS Setup screen you will see System
Time and System Date parameters as well as drive parameters.
Date — Set your NEC Versa’s calendar month, day and year. The calen-
dar clock is year 2000-compliant. These settings remain in memory even
after you turn off system power.
To set the date use the
Tab
or arrow keys to move from field to field.
Use the
PgUp
or
PgDn
key to change the numbers within each field.
Time — Set the time, enter the current hour, minute, and second in
hr/min/sec, 24-hour format.
To set the time use the
Tab
or arrow keys to move from field to field.
Use the
PgUp
or
PgDn
key to change the numbers within each field.
Diskette Drives — Lets you designate the drive type for your diskette
drives.
Internal Hard Disk Drive — Allows you to enable or disable the internal
hard drive in your system. You can also define internal master and slave
drives.
Docking Station Drives — Enable and disable the hard drives installed in
a docking station. (These options are only available when the NEC Versa
is docked.)
System Memory — Displays the amount of system memory.
Advanced CMOS Setup
Advanced CMOS settings let you define the following functions.
Plug and Play Aware O/S — Selects whether or not the system boots to a
Plug and Play operating system.
Bootup NumLock — Specifies whether NumLock is On or Off at system
startup.
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