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Samsung SN6000 Series User’s Manual
Using System Setup 52
When the Parallel port field is set to Enabled, the computer’s
operating system uses the default configuration or the
configuration you choose. If you select Disabled, you free up
an IRQ for use by another device. If Auto is selected the BIOS
or the computer’s operating system chooses the configuration
Floppy disk controller: Configures the floppy disk controller.
The options for this field are Enabled (default), Auto, and
Disabled. When the Floppy disk controller field is set to
Enabled, the computer’s operating system uses the default
configuration for the controller. Selecting Auto enables the
operating system or the BIOS to configure the port.
Installed O/S: Select the operating system installed on your computer.
Options are Win95/Win98 APM, Win98 ACPI/WinNT5.0 and Other.
Set this field to Other if your computer uses an operating system that is
not plug and play compliant, such as Windows NT 4.0. With an
operating system that is not plug and play compliant, you manually
change the settings for the COM1, COM2, and LPT ports. The BIOS
will recognize the new settings. Choosing an incorrect setting may
cause some operating systems to behave unexpectedly.
Boot-time Logo Screen: Enables the Samsung logo screen during
POST. The options are Enabled (default) and Disabled. To view the
POST screen during boot choose Disabled.
QuickBoot Mode: Enables certain diagnostics to be skipped during
POST which decreases the time needed to boot the system. The options
are Enabled (default) and Disabled.
CPU BIOS Update: Enables CPU Micro Code updates during POST.
The options are Enabled (default) and Disabled.
USB device: Configures the USB controller. The options for this field
are Enabled and Disabled (default). When the USB device field is set
to Enabled, the computer’s operating system uses the default
configuration for the controller. If you select Disabled, you free up an
IRQ for use by another device.
Screen Expansion: Enables the expansion of the screen during boot.
When your computer starts, the screens are in 640x480 resolution
during boot and then automatically change to the resolution you have
specified in the Windows settings. When this field is enabled, the
opening screens are expanded beyond 640x480. The default is
Enabled.