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Chapter 6  BIOS and System Setup   

55                                          LI7WM  User’s Manual  

 

6.11 Load Fail-Safe Defaults 

This option allows you to load the troubleshooting default values 
permanently stored in the BIOS ROM. These default settin gs are 
non-optimal and disable all high-performance features. 
 

CMOS Setup Utility  – Copyright © 1984-1999 Award Software 

Load Fail-Safe Defaults 

 

Standard CMOS Features 

Frequency/Voltage Control 

Advanced BIOS Features 

Load Fail-Safe Defaults  

Advanced Chipset Features 

Load Optimized Defaults 

Integrated Peripherals 

Set Supervisor Password 

Power Management Setup 

Set User Password 

PnP/PCI Configurations 

Save & Exit Setup 

PC Health Status 

Exit Without Saving 

ESC : Quit 

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F10 : Save & Exit Setup 

 

 

 

 

6.12  Load Optimized Defaults 

This option allows you to load the default values to your system 
configuration. These default settings are optimal and enable all high 
performance features. 

 

CMOS Setup Utility  – Copyright © 1984-1999 Award Software 

 

Load Optimized Defaults 

 

Standard CMOS Features 

Frequency/Voltage Control 

Advanced BIOS Features 

Load Fail-Safe Defaults 

Advanced Chipset Features 

Load Optimized Defaults  

Integrated Peripherals 

Set Supervisor Password 

Power Management Setup 

Set User Password 

PnP/PCI Configurations 

Save & Exit Setup 

PC Health Status 

Exit Without Saving 

ESC : Quit 

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 : Select Item 

F10 : Save & Exit Setup 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for LI7WM

Page 1: ...LI7WM Socket 370 810E Chipset Custom LPX from Factor Motherboard User s Manual Version 1 0A...

Page 2: ...nt in writing from the manufacturer The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate However the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies t...

Page 3: ...PU Frequency Selection 15 4 2 Clear CMOS Select JP11 15 4 3 Onboard Audio Enable Disable JP2 16 4 4 Onboard LAN Enable Disable JP3 16 Chapter 5 Installation 18 5 1 I O Connectors 20 5 2 J1 S VHS Conne...

Page 4: ...rd Connector 30 Chapter 6 BIOS and System Setup 32 6 1 BIOS Introduction 35 6 2 BIOS Setup 35 6 3 Standard CMOS Setup 37 6 4 BIOS Features Setup 40 6 5 Advanced Chipset Features Setup 43 6 6 Intergrat...

Page 5: ...n BIOS and System Setup Audio Driver Installation Guide VGA Driver Installation Guide LAN Driver Installation Guide System Monitor Utility User s Guide Checklist Please check that your package is comp...

Page 6: ...ke INT1AH function 04H such as year 2000 exe utility released by NSTL The BIOS comes with ISA Plug and Play PnP extension DMI bootable CD ROM and power management features Power Connector ATX power su...

Page 7: ...e or negative edge of the clock In 12 bit mode multiple clocking options exist with a signal clock data will be clocked on the falling and the rising edge with dual clocks data can be clocked on eithe...

Page 8: ...I7WM User s Manual USB Connector 2 ports onboard Win95 98 shut off Allows shut off control from within Windows 95 98 Modem ring on Supports PC powering on through an external modem Board Dimensions 11...

Page 9: ...Chapter 2 Specifications 9 LI7WM User s Manual Figure 1 Layout of the LI7WM Motherboard...

Page 10: ...1 shows the location of the key components The topics covered in this chapter are as follows 3 1 Processor 11 3 2 L2 Cache 11 3 3 BIOS 11 3 4 Main Memory 9 3 5 I O Port Address Map 9 3 6 DMA Channels...

Page 11: ...MA2 is used by the floppy controller In the case that ECP mode on the parallel port is utilized DMA1 or DMA3 will be used 3 4 BIOS The BIOS on the LI7WM motherboard provides the standard BIOS function...

Page 12: ...IO mode 3 4 and bus mastering Ultra DMA 33 and DMA 66 The peak transfer rate of PIO mode 3 4 can be as high as 17MB sec Using HDDs that support Ultra DMA 33 the peak transfer rate can reach 33 and 6 6...

Page 13: ...rallel Port 1 3 10 Onboard VGA The Intel 810E chipset is the result of new design approach to optimize the shared memory architecture while maintaining the cost benefits of integration through Direct...

Page 14: ...erface through the intelligent arbitration built into the Intel 82810E This hard coded logic evaluates the operating environment and prioritizes traffic to maximize bandwidth for memory intense multim...

Page 15: ...mode the data may be latch on the positive or negative edge of the clock In 12 bit mode multiple clocking options exist with a signal clock data will be clocked on the falling and the rising edge wit...

Page 16: ...res and proper jumper settings to configure the LI7WM motherboard For the locations of the jumpers refer to Figure 2 4 1 CPU Frequency Selection 15 4 2 Clear CMOS Select JP5 15 4 3 Onboard Audio Enabl...

Page 17: ...e the and keys to easily change the CPU speed or press the PageUp or PageDown key to see more options Overclocking could cause the system not to boot in the process of setting the CPU speed When this...

Page 18: ...tallation JP2 Jumper Setting Function 1 2 3 pin 1 2 short Onboard Audio Disabled 1 2 3 pin 2 3 short Onboard Audio Enabled 4 4 JP3 Onboard Lan Enable Disable JP2 a 3 pin header is the onboard Intel 82...

Page 19: ...Chapter 7 Audio Driver Installation Guide 19 LI7WM User s Manual Figure 1 Layout of the LI7WM Motherboard...

Page 20: ...7 J6 J7 PS 2 Keyboard and PS 2 Mouse Connectors 22 5 8 J8 J9 Serial Ports 23 5 9 J10 Parallel Port Connector 23 5 10 J11 RJ45 Connector 24 5 11 J12 J13 J14 Line Out Line In Mic Connectors 24 5 12 J15...

Page 21: ...21 LI7WM User s Manual 5 24 JP1 TV Out PAL NTSC 29 5 25 JP2 Onboard Audio In Connector 29 5 26 JP3 Onboad Lan Enable Disable 29 5 27 JP4 Boot Block Lock Unlock 30 5 28 JP5 Clear CMOS Select 30 5 29 S...

Page 22: ...ectors Refer to Figure 4 for the location and orientation of the connectors Figure 4 Orientation of the I O Connector 5 2 J1 S VHS Connector The J1 S VHS connector is for the TV Out feature of the onb...

Page 23: ...Ground TXCLKOUT 5 15 TXOUT 0 TXCLKOUT 6 16 TXOUT 0 Ground 7 17 No Connect Vcc 8 18 Panel detection No Connect 9 19 Panel ID SDA No Connect 10 20 Panel ID SCL 5 5 J4 CRT Connector J4 is a DB 15 VGA co...

Page 24: ...annel The following table shows the pin outs of these ports Pin Signal Name 1 Vcc 2 USB 3 USB 4 Ground PORT 2 PORT 1 5 7 J6 J7 PS 2 Keyboard and PS 2 Mouse Connectors PS 2 Mouse PS 2 Keyboard Below ar...

Page 25: ...dy 4 9 RI Ring indicator GND ground 5 10 Not Used 5 9 J10 Parallel Port Connector J10 is a DB 25 external connector as seen in the above figure The following table describes the pin out assignments of...

Page 26: ...In J13 and Mic J14 connectors as shown in the figure below are used in conjunction with the audio function of the onboard audio controller 5 12 J15 IrDA Connector This connector is used for an IrDA c...

Page 27: ...YTIME3 JOYTIME1 6 14 JOY7 JOY5 7 15 MIDI IN Vcc 8 16 No Connect 5 15 J18 Chassis Fan Power Connector J26 is a 3 pin header for the chassis fan power connector The fan must be a 12V fan Pin Signal Name...

Page 28: ...1 20 10 5 18 J21 Floppy Drive Connector J21 of the LI7WM is a 34 pin header and will support up to 2 88MB floppy drives The following table shows its pin out assignments Signal Name Pin Pin Signal Nam...

Page 29: ...K0 29 30 Ground IRQ14 31 32 No connect Address 1 33 34 Cable ID Address 0 35 36 Address 2 Chip select 0 37 38 Chip select 1 Activity 39 40 Ground J23 Secondary IDE Connector Signal Name Pin Pin Signal...

Page 30: ...ound Right 4 4 Left 5 21 J26 Chassis Fan Power Connector J26 is a 3 pin header for the chassis fan power connector The fan must be a 12V fan Pin Signal Name 1 Rotation 2 12V 1 2 3 3 Ground 5 22 J27 CP...

Page 31: ...C or PAL TV format Below are their pin assignments JP1 Function JP1 Function On PAL Off NTSC 5 25 JP2 Onboard Audio In Connector JP2 a 3 pin header jumper is used to enabled disabled Onboard Software...

Page 32: ...t clear the CMOS RAM unless it is absolutely necessary You will lose your password etc JP5 Jumper Setting Function 1 2 3 pin 1 2 short Clear CMOS 1 2 3 pin 2 3 short Normal Follow the steps below to c...

Page 33: ...CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking 40 Quick Power On Self Test 41 First Secnd Third Boot Device 41 Boot other Device 41 Swap Floppy Drive 41 Boot Up Floppy Seek 41 Boot Up NumLock Status 41 Boot Up System Spe...

Page 34: ...Controller 46 Onboard Serial Parallel Port 47 UART Mode select 47 Onboard Parallel Port 47 RxD TxD Delay 47 UR2 Duplex mode 47 Use IR Pins 47 PWRON after PW Fail 47 Game Adress 47 Midi Port Adress 47...

Page 35: ...tatus 52 Tempreature Fan Speeds Voltage 52 Shutdown Tempreature 52 6 10 Frequency Voltage Control 52 Auto Detect DIMM PCI Clk 53 Spread Sprctum 53 Host CPU PCI Clock 53 CPU Clock Ratio 53 6 11 Lord Fa...

Page 36: ...outines thus preventing you from invoking the Setup If you still wish to enter Setup restart the system by pressing the Reset button or simultaneously pressing the Ctrl Alt and Delete keys You can als...

Page 37: ...currently highlighted item in the list NOTE After making and saving system changes with Setup you find that your computer cannot boot the Award BIOS supports an override to the CMOS settings that res...

Page 38: ...evel IDE Primary Master Press Enter 13020 MB Change the day month IDE Primary Slave Press Enter None Year and century IDE Secondary Master Press Enter None IDE Secondary Slave Press Enter None Drive A...

Page 39: ...nter the following items CYLS Number of cylinders HEAD Number of read write heads PRECOMP Write precompensation LANDZ Landing zone SECTOR Number of sectors SIZE Automatically adjust according to the c...

Page 40: ...whether or not the system will halt if an error is detected during power up No errors The system boot will not be halted for any error that may be detected All errors Whenever the BIOS detects a non...

Page 41: ...AM 64MB Non OS2 Report No FDD For WIN 95 Yes Virus Warning This item protects the boot sector and partition table of your hard disk against accidental modifications If an attempt is made the BIOS will...

Page 42: ...signments so that Drive A becomes Drive B and Drive B becomes Drive A By default this field is set to Disabled Boot Up Floppy Seek When enabled the BIOS will seek whether or not the floppy drive insta...

Page 43: ...y Option This field allows you to limit access to the System and Setup The default value is Setup When you select System the system prompts for the User Password every time you boot up When you select...

Page 44: ...d set the values in this field depending on the DRAM installed Do not change the values in this field unless you change specifications of the installed DRAM or the installed CPU The choices are Auto 2...

Page 45: ...e the CPU latency timer The default setting is Enabled Delayed Transaction The chipset has an embedded 32 bit posted write buffer to support delay transactions cycles Select Enabled to support complia...

Page 46: ...roller Enabled Onboard Serial Port 1 3F8 IRQ4 Onboard Serial Port 2 2F8 IRQ3 UART Mode Select Normal RxD TxD Active Hi Lo IR Transmission Delay Enabled UR2 Duplex Mode Half Full Use IR Pins IR Rx2Tx2...

Page 47: ...splay on the PCI Slot By default the PCI Slot VGA is initialized first AC97 Audio By default the AC97 Audio is set to Enabled AC97 Modem By default the AC97 Modem is set to Disabled IDE HDD Block Mode...

Page 48: ...isabled By default the onboard parallel port is set to 378 IRQ7 RxD TxD Active The settings for this field are Hi Lo Lo Hi Lo Lo and Hi Hi IR Transmission Delay By default this field is set to Enabled...

Page 49: ...Date of Month Alarm 0 Time hh mm ss Alarm 0 Reload Global Timer Events Primary IDE 0 Disabled Primary IDE 1 Disabled Secondary IDE 0 Disabled Secondary IDE 1 Disabled FDD COM LPT Port Disabled PCI PI...

Page 50: ...top Grant default and PwrOn Suspend Modem Use IRQ This field sets the IRQ used by the Modem By default the IRQ used is 3 Suspend Mode When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity all devic...

Page 51: ...isables the resumption of the system operation When enabled the user is allowed to set the Date and Time Reload Global Timer Events The HDD FDD COM LPT Ports and PCI PIRQ are I O events which can prev...

Page 52: ...alled a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the OS cannot boot Reset Configuration Data This field allows you to determine whether to reset the configurat...

Page 53: ...29 V Shutdown Temperature 75 C 167 F Temperatures Fan Speeds Voltages These fields are the parameters of the hardware mo nitoring function feature of the motherboard The values are read only values a...

Page 54: ...43MHz 133 33MHz 138 46MHz 140 35MHz 150 37MHz 166 41MHz 180 30MHz 190 31MHz and 200 33MHz NOTE Overclocking could cause the system not to boot When this happens turn off the computer by pressing the...

Page 55: ...Setup Set User Password PnP PCI Configurations Save Exit Setup PC Health Status Exit Without Saving ESC Quit Select Item F10 Save Exit Setup 6 12 Load Optimized Defaults This option allows you to load...

Page 56: ...ou to type it again After setting a password the screen automatically returns to the main screen To disable a password just press the Enter key when you are prompted to enter the password A message wi...

Page 57: ...ssword PnP PCI Configurations Save Exit Setup PC Health Status Exit Without Saving ESC Quit Select Item F10 Save Exit Setup 6 15 Exit Without Saving Select this option to exit the Setup utility withou...

Page 58: ...ormal operations and to maximize the audio functions of the motherboard follow the audio driver installation procedure below Installing The Audio Drivers For Windows 95 98 For Analog Device AC97 Codec...

Page 59: ...tion Guide 59 LI7WM User s Manual 2 Click Intel M B Drivers and the following screen appears 3 Click Intel 82810 Drivers then Intel 82810 PCI Multimedia Audio Driver When the Welcome screen appears cl...

Page 60: ...Chapter 7 Audio Driver Installation Guide 60 LI7WM User s Manual 4 Confirm the remove command by clicking OK...

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Page 62: ...ide This chapter describes the VGA onboard with the installation procedures necessary to take advantage of the features of the ATI 3D RAGE LT PRO The topics covered in this chapter are as follows 8 1...

Page 63: ...et up engine capable of processing up to 1 2 million triangles per second By off loading the set up function from the CPU allowing it to focus on 3D geometry and lighting transformation the 3D RAGE LT...

Page 64: ...ndows 95 98 Driver Installation 1 After you have installed Windows 95 98 install the Intel 82810 VGA driver Insert the driver disk provided with the motherboard Once it is inserted the following scree...

Page 65: ...Click Intel 82810 Drivers then Intel 82810 VGA Driver When the Welcome screen appears click Next 4 When the Choose Destination Location window appears click Next to start copying of files After the f...

Page 66: ...indows NT 4 0 Driver Installation 1 After you have installed Windows NT install the Intel 82810 VGA driver Insert the driver disk provided with the motherboard Once it is inserted the following screen...

Page 67: ...er When the Welcome screen appears click Next 7 Click Next when the Welcome screen appears Click Yes when the Software License Agreement screen appears When the Choose Destination Location window appe...

Page 68: ...e This chapter gives a brief introduction to the Intel 82559B Fast Ethernet PCI controller The following items are covered in this chapter 9 1 Introduction 69 9 2 Features 69 9 3 LAN Driver Installati...

Page 69: ...be used for both 10Mbps and 100Mbps connection Extensive driver support for commonly used network operating systems is also provided 9 2 Features l Conforms to the Ethernet IEEE 802 3u standard l Comp...

Page 70: ...th a diskette labeled Intel 82559B LAN Windows 95 98 Windows NT 4 0 Drivers that is to be used in conjunction with the LAN drivers installation You must use the correct drivers in order for LAN to fun...

Page 71: ...Chapter 9 LAN Driver Installation Guide LI7WM User s Manual 71 2 Click System 3 Click Device Manager...

Page 72: ...Chapter 9 LAN Driver Installation Guide 72 LI7WM User s Manual 4 Expand Other Devices 5 Select PCI Ethernet Controller then click Properties...

Page 73: ...Chapter 9 LAN Driver Installation Guide LI7WM User s Manual 73 6 Click Driver...

Page 74: ...Chapter 9 LAN Driver Installation Guide 74 LI7WM User s Manual 7 Click Update Driver...

Page 75: ...on Guide LI7WM User s Manual 75 8 Insert the diskette labeled Intel 82559B LAN Windows 95 98 Windows NT 4 0 Drivers into the floppy disk drive then click Next 9 You have to select the Other Location i...

Page 76: ...LI7WM User s Manual 10 After select the Other Location You need to look for your windows 95 CD ROM location and then type click OK For example d 11 If you do not know how to type it you can click bro...

Page 77: ...Chapter 9 LAN Driver Installation Guide LI7WM User s Manual 77 12 Choose Intel and click OK 13 Type correct the name of the folder and then click OK...

Page 78: ...lation Guide 78 LI7WM User s Manual 14 Click Other Location You can find out the correct location but if you select Finish you will see the performance below 15 This performance present what you click...

Page 79: ...Chapter 9 LAN Driver Installation Guide LI7WM User s Manual 79 16 Click OK 17 Click Finish 18 Insert the correct CD ROM...

Page 80: ...Driver Installation Guide 80 LI7WM User s Manual 19 Click Browse 20 Insert the WINDOWS 95 CD ROM click OK after you click setup twice 21 Finally Click Yes to restart the computer and for the settings...

Page 81: ...o the network then click Next 5 Click from the list 6 Click Have Disk 7 Insert the diskette labeled Intel 82559B LAN Windows 95 98 Windows NT 4 0 Drivers into the floppy disk drive then click OK 8 Cli...

Page 82: ...omatic setup View adapter configuration Test adapter Install network drivers View Help files Exit Setup Choose AUTOMATIC SETUP to view the adapter s configuration make sure it works properly and insta...

Page 83: ...Onboard loopback tests passed Network test passed 10Mbps This adapter works properly Press Enter to continue Help F1 Press Enter to continue 4 Selecting Install network drivers will show the following...

Page 84: ...river information Choose OTHER if you use a network operating system from a manufacturer not on this list such as Banyan or UNIX Help F1 Previous Esc Select Accept 6 Selecting View Help files under th...

Page 85: ...eral performance of systems covering areas like system temperature system voltage CPU and system fan rotational speeds If conditions become adverse that is when voltages are erratic or CPU temperature...

Page 86: ...cking on the System Monitor icon Clicking on the upper left corner button would show you the latest company information Summary provides the current system status The section below describes the diffe...

Page 87: ...Chapter 10 System Monitor Utility User s Guide LI7WM User s Manual 87 2 Power displays the current voltage status...

Page 88: ...Chapter 10 System Monitor Utility User s Guide 88 LI7WM User s Manual 3 Memory displays the current memory usage status...

Page 89: ...hapter 10 System Monitor Utility User s Guide LI7WM User s Manual 89 4 Fan Speed displays the current rotational speeds of CPU and Chassis fans 5 Disk displays the supported disk formats and disk spac...

Page 90: ...Chapter 10 System Monitor Utility User s Guide 90 LI7WM User s Manual 6 Heat displays the CPU and system temperatures 7 ErrorLog displays errors occurring after System Monitor is started...

Page 91: ...Fan Rotation Speed the minimum rotation speed NOTE Intel has defined a margin of difference for the voltages as below 12 Volts 10 10 8V 13 2V 5 Volts 5 4 75 5 25 Vio 5 Vio for P54C CPU is 3 5V Vio for...

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Page 93: ...res one step at a time 1 Removingtop cover 1 1 Remove the middle upper screw at the back of the case 1 2 Slightly pull out the two clips on the two sides of the top cover Make sure the clips are now u...

Page 94: ...mponents 3 1 Remove the riser card support by removing the screw from the back panel 3 2 Remove unnecessary I O cover plates from the back panel Check the external I O connectors on the motherboard to...

Page 95: ...x the riser card metal support 3 9 Insert the BL21PI Riser Card onto the motherboard Screw the card onto the riser card metal support 3 10 Screw the metal support to the power supply Use the screw tha...

Page 96: ...Press down the top cover and push it to the front until the two clips on the sides of the cover lock in place Refer to 1 2 3 22 Stick the four base supports supplied to the designated points at the bo...

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