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Chapter 5
BIOS Configuration and System Recovery
Menu items listed in blue are changeable; menu items in gray are not changeable. A blue triangle
next to a menu item indicates that the menu item contains a submenu.
The following sections describe the entries available in each BIOS menu.
Main Menu
The most commonly accessed and modified BIOS settings are in the
Main
setup menu. The
Main
setup menu includes the following settings:
•
System Date
—Changes the system date. The system date setting is stored in a
battery-backed real-time clock. You can also change this setting from within MAX or
Vision Builder AI.
•
System Time
—Changes the system time. The system time setting is stored in a
battery-backed real-time clock. You can also change this setting from within MAX or
Vision Builder AI.
Advanced Menu
This menu contains BIOS settings that normally do not require modification. If you have specific
problems such as unbootable disks or resource conflicts, you may need to examine these
settings.
The
Advanced
setup menu includes the following settings:
•
Power/Wake Configuration
—Use this setting to bring up the
Power/Wake
Configuration
submenu. For information about the menu items within this submenu, refer
Power/Wake Configuration Submenu
•
Serial Port Configuration
—Use this setting to bring up the
Serial Port Configuration
submenu. For information about the menu items within this submenu, refer to the
•
SATA Configuration
—Use this setting to bring up the
SATA Configuration
submenu.
For information about the menu items within this submenu, refer to the
•
USB Configuration
—Use this setting to bring up the
USB Configuration
submenu. For
information about the menu items within this submenu, refer to the
Power/Wake Configuration Submenu
Use this submenu to apply alternate configurations to the power features of the chipset and
controller. Normally, you do not need to modify these settings, as the factory default settings
provide the most compatible and optimal configuration possible.
•
Restore After Power Loss
—Specify what state to go to when power is reapplied after a
power failure.