Boot Sequence
NOTE:
If you insert a boot device and restart the computer, this option appears in the system setup program menu. To boot from a USB
memory device, select the USB device and move it so that it becomes the first device in the list.
Drives
Diskette Drive
Identifies and defines the floppy drive attached to the FLOPPY connector on the system board as
Off
,
USB
,
Internal
, or
Read Only
.
Drives 0 through
5
Identifies the drives attached to the SATA or PRI IDE connectors on the system board, and lists the capacity for hard drives.
SATA Operation
Identifies and defines the SATA controller settings for RAID. You can set the SATA controller to
RAID Autodetect/AHCI,
RAID
Autodetect/ATA
, or
RAID On
.
SMART Reporting Turns hard drive error reporting on or off. Factory default setting is
Off
.
Onboard Devices
Integrated NIC
You can set the NIC to
On
(default),
Off
, or
On w/ PXE
. When the
On w/ PXE
setting is active (available only for the future boot
process), the computer prompts the user to press <Ctrl><Alt><b>. Pressing this key combination causes a menu to display that allows
you to select a method for booting from a network server. If a boot routine is not available from the network server, the system attempts
to boot from the next device in the boot sequence list.
USB Controller
Set to
On
(default)
so that USB devices will be detected and supported in the operating system.
USB for FlexBay
This field enables and disables the internal USB for FlexBay.
1394 Controller
Enable or disable the internal 1394 controller. Factory default is
On
.
Serial Port #1
Identifies and defines the serial port settings.
Auto
, the default setting, automatically configures a connector to a particular designation
(
COM1
or
COM3
).
PS/2 Mouse Port Enables or disables the onboard PS/2-compatible mouse controller.
Front LED Color
Use this option to change the front panel light color on your computer.
Video
Primary Video
This setting specifies which video controller is primary when two video controllers are present on the computer.
Performance
HyperThreading
If your computer's processor supports Hyper-Threading, this option will appear in the
Options List
.
Multiple CPU
Core
This field specifies whether the processor will have one or two cores enabled.
HDD Acoustic
Mode
This field allows the user to optimize the IDE drives performance and acoustic noise level based on personal preferences.
Security
Admin Password
This option provides restricted access to the computer's system setup program in the same way that access to the system can be
restricted with the
System Password
option.
System
Password
Displays the current status of the system's password security feature and allows a new system password to be assigned and verified.
Password
Changes
This field controls the interaction between the system password and the administrator password.
Execute Disable
This field specifies whether Execute Disable Memory Protection Technology will be on or off.
Power Management
AC Recovery
Determines what happens when AC power is restored to the computer.
Auto Power On
Sets the computer to automatically turn on. Choices are every day or every Monday through Friday.
The default setting is
Off
.
This feature does not work if you turn off your computer using a power strip or surge protector.
Auto Power Time
Sets time to automatically turn on the computer.
Time is kept in a 24-hour format (
hours:minutes
). Change the start-up time by pressing the right- or left-arrow key to increase or decrease
the numbers, or type numbers in both the date and time fields.
This feature does not work if you turn off your computer using a power strip or surge protector.
Low Power
Mode
When
Low Power Mode
is selected, remote wakeup events will no longer power up the computer when it is in either a hibernate mode or
turned off.
Remote Wake
Up
This option allows the system to power up when a NIC or remote wake-up-capable modem receives a wake up signal.
On
is the default setting.
On w/ Boot to NIC
will allow the computer to attempt to boot from a network prior to using the boot sequence.
NOTE:
Normally, the computer can be powered up remotely from suspend mode, hibernate mode, or when powered off. When
Low
Power Mode
(in the
Power Management
menu) is enabled, the computer can only be powered up remotely from the suspend mode.
Suspend Mode
The options are:
l
S1
—
A suspend mode where the computer is running in a low-power mode
l
S3
—
A standby mode where the power is reduced or turned off for most components
NOTE:
System memory remains active.
Maintenance