System Configuration and Setup 2-9
Checking/Setting System Parameters
The BIOS Setup utility consists of a number of screens, each representing a specific area of the
BIOS. The following tables list the BIOS parameters, their factory default settings, alternate
settings, and a description of each setting. See the item-specific help that appears on each Setup
screen for more details.
The BIOS Setup utility is broken down as follows:
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Standard CMOS Setup
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Advanced CMOS Setup
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System Security Setup
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Power Management Setup
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Boot Device Setup
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Peripheral Setup
Resetting System Parameters
To reset all parameters to the default settings, select Auto Configuration with Defaults from the
BIOS Setup Main Menu and press
Enter
. Select
Yes
and press
Enter
.
Standard CMOS Setup
Use the Standard CMOS Setup screen to view the System Time, System Date and to modify
drive parameters and related settings.
Standard CMOS Setup
Parameter
Default Setting
Alternate Setting(s)
Date
mm/dd/yyyy
System Memory
(automatically detected)
Time
hh:/mm/:ss
Diskette Drive A
1.44 MB, 3 1/2
Not installed, 1.44 MB 3 1/2
Internal
Auto
User Defined, CD/DVD,
Not installed
Internal Slave
Auto
User Defined, CD/DVD,
Not installed
Boot Sector Virus
Protection
Disabled
Enabled
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Date — Sets your NEC Versa’s calendar month, day and year. 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.
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System Memory — Displays the amount of system memory currently installed in your
system.
Summary of Contents for VXI Series
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Page 70: ...5 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Illustrated Parts Breakdown Parts List...
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