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3 Overview of BIOS Features
What This Chapter Contains
3.1
Introduction.................................................................................................................77
3.2
BIOS Flash Memory Organization ..............................................................................77
3.3
Resource Configuration ..............................................................................................78
3.4
System Management BIOS (SMBIOS) .......................................................................78
3.5
Legacy USB Support ..................................................................................................79
3.6
BIOS Updates ............................................................................................................80
3.7
Recovering BIOS Data ...............................................................................................81
3.8
Boot Options...............................................................................................................82
3.9
Fast Booting Systems with Intel
®
Rapid BIOS Boot ....................................................82
3.10
BIOS Security Features ..............................................................................................84
3.1 Introduction
The D810E2CA3 board uses an Intel/AMI BIOS, which is stored in flash memory and can be
updated using a disk-based program. In addition to the BIOS, the flash memory contains the BIOS
Setup program, POST, APM, ACPI, PCI auto-configuration utility, and Windows 98-ready Plug
and Play.
This board supports system BIOS shadowing, allowing the BIOS to execute from 64-bit onboard
write-protected DRAM.
The BIOS displays a message during POST identifying the type of BIOS and a revision code. The
initial production BIOS is identified as CA81030A.86A.
For information about
Refer to
The D810E2CA3 board’s compliance level with APM, ACPI, and Plug and Play
Section 1.3, page 16
3.2 BIOS Flash Memory Organization
The SST 49LF004A Firmware Hub (FWH) includes a 4 Mbit (512 KB) symmetrical flash memory
device. Internally, the device is grouped into eight 64-KB blocks that are individually erasable,
lockable, and unlockable.