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Section 6. Customizing Your Bios Settings
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Advanced CMOS Setup Description
Field
Setting
Function
Bootup Sequence
C; A; CDROM
Use this field to set the devices from which the system should
boot in order of priority. The default value is A; C; CDROM,
which means that the computer will attempt to boot from the
floppy drive first, then the hard disk, then, the CD-ROM. The
BIOS will auto detect a floppy disk or LS-120 in boot device A:.
A; C; CDROM
The computer will boot from the FDD, then the HDD,
then the CD-ROM.
CDROM; A; C
The computer will boot from the CD-ROM, then the FDD,
then the HDD.
S.M.A.R.T. for Hard
Disabled
The S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and
Enabled
Disks Reporting Technology) system is a diagnostics
technology that monitors and predicts device performance.
The disk drive software monitors the internal performance of
the motors, media, heads, and electronics of the drive. Only
S.M.A.R.T. Hard Disks are supported. The default is Enabled.
Bootup Num-Lock
Off
Use this field to initially disable the NumLock feature of the
On
internal keyboard when the GoBook starts. The default is Off.
Display Expansion
Enabled
If you are using DOS or a 640 x 480 resolution to run
Mode
Disabled
windows, the display will not fill the entire screen. Enable this
mode to expand the display to the entire screen.
Password Check
Setup
The default value is Setup, which specifies that a password is
only required to enter the Setup Utility.
Always
If Always is selected, the password is required when the
system is booted up or resuming from a suspend-to-disk.
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