2-14 Setup Utility
Scan User Flash Area
This option configures the BIOS to scan the flash memory for user binary files
that are executed at boot time. The choices are “Enabled” and “Disabled”
(default).
After Power Failure
This option specifies whether or not to restore power to the system if it is turned
on and there is a power failure. The options are “Stay Off” which keeps the power
off, “Power On” which restores the system’s power, and “Last State” which
restores the previous power state.
On Modem Ring
This option specifies how the system responds when power is off and the modem
detects an incoming call. The options are “Stay Off” and “Power On” (default).
On LAN
This option controls how the system responds to a LAN wake-up call when
power is off. The options are “Stay Off” and “Power On” (default).
On PME
This option controls how the system responds to a PCI power management enable
event when power is off. The options are “Stay Off” and “Power On” (default).
First/Second/Third/Fourth Boot Device
You can select the sequence of boot devices by type. Pressing your keyboard’s +
(plus) or – (minus) key allows you to select the order. For maximum system
accessibility, Removable Device should always be set as the First Boot Device.
Hard Drive Submenu
This submenu lists the system’s available hard drives. Your computer tries to boot to the
operating system on the first device listed on the Hard Drive submenu. If no operating
system is found, the system continues trying the drives in the order they are listed until an
operating system is located.
To see a list of available drives, highlight this field and press
Enter
. You can select the boot
device by pressing your keyboard’s + or – key. To exit from the Hard Drive submenu, press
Esc
.