
5-2 Using Auto Setup
■
to confirm that any optional memory you added is
installed correctly.
■
to customize your system.
How to Enter Auto Setup
When it is enabled, (it comes that way from the factory),
you can access Auto Setup at power-on, when the cursor
changes to a block character (
❚
).
The following sections describe how to enter Auto Setup no
matter what the message at POST.
With an Error at POST
If an Invalid Configuration message prompts you to “Press
F1 to run Auto Setup” during POST, simply press
F1
at
the prompt.
After you press
F1
, the system displays a message that it
is collecting Auto Setup data. Then it displays an error
message regarding changes found in the current parameter
settings. Press
Enter
to check these settings.
After you press Enter, Auto Setup displays windows that
indicate the detected hardware changes. For information
about using Auto Setup, see “How to Use Auto Setup.”
With No Error at POST
To enter Auto Setup when no error message is displayed
during POST, press
F1
after POST displays the memory
test and while the cursor is a large block.
After you press
F1
, the system displays a message indicat-
ing that it is collecting Auto Setup data. After the message,
the Auto Setup Summary screen appears. The summary
screen displays the current hardware parameters of
your computer.
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