
CHAPTER 4: SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM CMOS
You need to setup the system CMOS every time:
·
You start a new and un-configured system
·
You receive a start-up error message indicating the
configuration information stored in the non-volatile CMOS
RAM has somehow become corrupted.
·
You add, remove, or change peripherals from your system.
·
You add, remove, or change DRAM from your system.
The first time you power up the system, the configuration
information stored in the battery-backed CMOS RAM may not
be correct. The BIOS detects this condition and prompts the
user to go through the SETUP section. This chapter explains
how to use the BIOS SETUP program and make the appropriate
entries.
Some of the parameters are already
factory preset and do not need to be
changed. Please read the instructions
carefully and only change the settings if
necessary.
Entering CMOS Setup
AMIBIOS provides a Built-in Setup utility that can be accessed
by pressing < Del > key at the appropriate time during system
boot up. Configuration data is stored in system CMOS RAM.
Following windows will appear in the AMIBIOS Setup main
screen. Details of the setup options in each window is given in
the following sections.
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