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Chapter 3

BIOS Setup

Introduction

The BIOS setup utility stores information about your computer 
such as the date and time, the kind of hardware you have installed, 
and so on. Your computer uses this information to initialize all the 
components at boot up time, and make sure that everything runs 
smoothly.

If the information in the setup utility is incorrect, it may cause your
system to malfunction. It can even stop your computer from 
booting properly. If this happens, you can use the clear CMOS 
jumper to clear the CMOS memory area that is used to store the 
setup information, or you can hold down the 

End

 key while you 

reboot your computer, Holding down the 

End

 key also clears the 

setup information.

You can run the setup utility and manually make changes to the 
setup utility. You might need to do this to configure some of the 
hardware that you add to the mainboard, such as the CPU, the 
memory, disk drive, etc.

Summary of Contents for M765VMRT

Page 1: ...rson of such revision or changes Trademarks IBM VGA OS 2 and PS 2 are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Intel Pentium Pentium II Pentium III MMX and Celeron are registered trade...

Page 2: ...ion between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment onto an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV techni...

Page 3: ...7 Mainboard Components 8 Install the Processor 9 Installing a Slot 1 Processor Cartridge 9 Installing a Socket 370 Processor 10 Install Memory 12 Set the Jumpers 13 Jumper JP1 Fax Modem Audio System E...

Page 4: ...ug and Play Setup Page 34 Load Optimal Settings 35 Load Best Performance Settings 35 Peripheral Setup Page 36 Hardware Monitor CPU PnP Setup Page 37 Change Supervisor Password 38 Change or Remove the...

Page 5: ...rfect Suite 8 A6 Learning how to use Corel WordPerfect Suite 8 A9 Support and Services A13 Appendix B Gamut B1 Introduction B2 Before Installing B3 Installation B4 Produce MP3 file Use CD Cashier B5 P...

Page 6: ...cessors are the PPGA Celeron and FCPGA Coppermine which runs at clock rates up to 750 MHz The mainboard supports a system bus of 66 MHz 100 MHz or 133 MHz The mainboard uses the VIA Apollo Pro chipset...

Page 7: ...th integrated level 1 and level 2 cache memory run from 300 MHz to 533 MHz Support for 66 MHz 100 MHz and 133 MHz FSB Front Side Bus All processors configured by CPU Plug Play Memory Support Three DIM...

Page 8: ...earphone buffer and 3D surround Provides MPU 401 Game MIDI port and legacy Sound Blaster 16 support Downloadable Wave table Synthesizer supports Direct Music Supports Digital Audio Interface SPDIF In...

Page 9: ...sion cards Built in virus protection using Trend s ChipAwayVirus which ensures that the entire boot process is virus protected Bundled Software AMI Desktop Client Manager supports hardware monitoring...

Page 10: ...drive cable Audio ports and Game MIDI port extension bracket Serial ports extension bracket Parallel port extension bracket V 90 Fax Modem DAA module Support software CD ROM Optional Accessories You c...

Page 11: ...strap frequently discharge any static electricity by touching the bare metal of the system chassis 4 Handle the mainboard carefully by the edges Avoid touching the components unless it is absolutely n...

Page 12: ...her devices and make the appropriate connections to the mainboard headers Note Before installing the mainboard you must ensure that the Clear CMOS jumper JP5 is set to the Normal setting See this chap...

Page 13: ...jumpers on your mainboard that do not appear in this illustration are for testing only 2 Please set JP6 properly to select the right frequency 66 100 133 MHz for CPU System Bus 3 If the chipset is 82...

Page 14: ...es not fit in the Socket 370 The following list notes the processors that are currently supported by this mainboard New processors may be a released after this manual is printed Pentium III Slot 1 450...

Page 15: ...1 in the correct way 4 Locate the cooling fan power supply FAN1 Connect the cable from the processor cartridge cooling fan to FAN1 5 Locate the jumper JP4 Use this jumper to select if you have instal...

Page 16: ...t is in the locked position 4 Match the pin 1 corners and insert the Celeron processor into the socket No force is required and the processor should drop into place freely 5 Swing the locking lever do...

Page 17: ...66 100 MHz memory bus If you are using a processor cartridge that runs on a 133 MHz system bus you can use memory that operates on a 100 or 133 MHz memory bus You can install any size of memory module...

Page 18: ...able the onboard sound system Use JPIB to enable or disable the onboard Fax Modem JP1A Function Jumper Setting Disable Audio System Short Pins 1 2 Enable Audio System Open Pins 1 2 JP1B Function Jumpe...

Page 19: ...incorrect and prevent your mainboard from operating To clear the CMOS memory disconnect all the power cables from the mainboard and then move the jumper cap into the CLEAR setting for a few seconds F...

Page 20: ...rews and mounting points provided in the chassis Connect the power cable from the power supply unit to the power connector on the mainboard If you are using an AT power unit connect it to the AT power...

Page 21: ...et This bracket provides three audio jacks for stereo line in stereo line out and microphone In addition it has a 15 pin D connector which can be used by either a joystick or a MIDI device If you are...

Page 22: ...in place to secure the extension bracket Serial Ports Extension Bracket This bracket has two serial ports COM1 9 pins and COM2 25pins 1 On the mainboard locate the two headers COM1 and COM2 for this...

Page 23: ...the blanking plate in place to secure the extension bracket Parallel Port Extension Bracket This bracket has one parallel port LPT1 1 On the mainboard locate the parallel port headers PRN1 for this br...

Page 24: ...djacent to an expansion slot in the system chassis When you remove the blanking plate from the system chassis you can access the LINE and TEL RJ11 phone jacks on the metal edge of the Fax Modem DAA mo...

Page 25: ...Plug the cable from the bracket into the J7 ATX header 3 In the system chassis remove a blanking plate from one of the expansion slots and install the extension bracket in the slot Use the screw that...

Page 26: ...ital Audio Perhaps you have an optional internal digital audio cable you can also use it to connect the digital audio output connector of a CD ROM or DVD drive to the pins 5 6 of J1 Install Other Devi...

Page 27: ...entation of the IDE device will tell you how to configure for Master or Slave Install the device s and supply power from the system power unit Use the cable provided to connect the device s to the Pri...

Page 28: ...left L and right R audio channels There are two kinds of connector because different brands of CD ROM DVD drives have different kinds of cable connectors on their audio output cable Connect the cable...

Page 29: ...e a 32 bit PCI edge connector ISA ISA stands for Industry Standard Architecture Use this slot to install older legacy add in cards which have an 8 16 bit ISA edge connector 2 Locate the ISA or PCI or...

Page 30: ...nstalled a LAN adapter expansion card connect the card to the Wake On LAN connector J6 This allows incoming traffic to resume the system from a software power down You need to enable this feature in t...

Page 31: ...ct it may cause your system to malfunction It can even stop your computer from booting properly If this happens you can use the clear CMOS jumper to clear the CMOS memory area that is used to store th...

Page 32: ...ough the optional color schemes of the setup utility Some of the options on the Mainmenu page lead to tables of items with installed values In these pages use the cursor arrow keys to highlight the it...

Page 33: ...primary and secondary IDE channels To configure a hard disk drive choose Auto If the Auto setting fails to find a hard disk drive set it to User and then fill in the hard disk characteristics Size Cy...

Page 34: ...that your computer follows to load an operating system at start up time Try Other Boot Device If you enable this item the system will also search for other boot devices if it fails to find an operati...

Page 35: ...time and to enter the setup utility Always Boot to OS 2 Over 64MB Enable this item if you are booting the OS 2 operating system and you have more than 64MB of memory installed Internal Cache Leave th...

Page 36: ...MHz the timing of memory will be same as the system bus Bank 0 1 2 3 4 5 DRAM Timing These three items set the timing parameters for the memory that you have installed Leave these items at the default...

Page 37: ...using the USB ports while working in the DOS environment Keyboard Power On Your system can enter a software power down If you enable this item you can resume the system by pressing hot keys on the ke...

Page 38: ...tem activity the computer will enter the power saving suspend mode Display Activity If you set this item to Monitor any activity on the display will reset the timers for the power saving timeouts Seri...

Page 39: ...e Hour Minute Second If you have enabled the RTC Alarm Power on use these items to set the time and date of the alarm PCI Plug and Play Setup Page This page sets some of the parameters for devices ins...

Page 40: ...SA EISA it will be reserved for a non plug and play ISA or EISA device IRQ X If you set this to PCI PnP the system will dynamically allocate IRQs as they are required If you set an IRQ to ISA EISA it...

Page 41: ...Use this item to enable or disable the onboard serial port COM2 4 and to assign a port address Serial Port2 Mode Use this item to allocate the resources of the second serial port Under Normal the reso...

Page 42: ...gn a DMA channel to the parallel port Onboard IDE Use this item to enable or disable either of the two onboard IDE channels Primary or Secondary Hardware Monitor CPU PnP Setup Page This page lets you...

Page 43: ...ord or just press Enter to disable password protection Auto Detect Hard Disks This item automatically detects and installs any hard disk drives installed on the primary and secondary IDE channel Most...

Page 44: ...this item and press Enter to discard any changes that you have made in the setup utility and exit the setup program When the Exit Without Saving dialog box appears press Y to discard changes and exit...

Page 45: ...board See the Auto Installing under Windows 98 section Installing the Drivers The software on the support CD ROM is for Windows 95 NT 2000 and Windows 98 but the automatic installation is now for Win9...

Page 46: ...USB ports on the mainboard You need to install this driver if you are running Windows 95 This driver is available for Win95 D USB EUSBSUPP USBSUPP EXE Win95 Chinese D USB CUSBSUPP CUSBSUPP EXE Sound D...

Page 47: ...WIN98 SETUP EXE ADCM Software The AMI Desktop Client Manager application provides hardware monitoring for stand alone or networked workstations D AMIADCM WIN9x SETUP EXE Auto Installing under Windows...

Page 48: ...ion procedures start software is automatically installed in sequence You will need to follow the onscreen instructions confirm commands and allow the computer to restart as few times as is needed to c...

Page 49: ...dows application named Audio Rack is provided with the PCI Sound Pro drivers which gives you control over all the audio functions through a user interface that is as simple to use as a home stereo sys...

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