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This section describes the BIOS Setup options. Use Setup to change the system configuration defaults.
You can run Setup with or without an operating system being present. Setup stores most of the
configuration values in battery-backed CMOS; the rest of the values are stored in flash memory. The
values take effect when you boot the system. POST uses these values to configure the hardware; if the
values and the actual hardware do not agree, POST generates an error message. You must then run
Setup to specify the correct configuration.
Run Setup: you may run Setup to modify any standard PC AT† system board feature such as:
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Select diskette drive
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Select parallel port
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Select serial port
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Set time/date (to be stored in RTC)
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Configure IDE hard drive
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Specify boot device sequence
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Enable SCSI BIOS
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Specify processor speed
Run SSU, not Setup: you must run the SSU instead of Setup to do the following:
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Add or remove any ISA board that is not Plug and Play-compatible
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Enter or change information about a board
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Alter system resources (such as interrupts, memory addresses, I/O assignments) to user-
selected choices instead of choices selected by the BIOS resource manager
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If the default values ever need to be restored (after a CMOS-clear, for example), you must run Setup
again. We recommend you record all hardware and software information on the worksheets provided.
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If the diskette drive is misconfigured so that you cannot access it to run a utility from a diskette, you may
need to clear CMOS memory. You will need to open the system, change a jumper setting, use Setup to
check and set diskette drive options, and change the jumper back. For a step-by-step procedure, see
Chapter 5, under the heading, “CMOS Jumper.”
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