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PG 760 PII Programming Device
C79000-G7076-C766-01
5.1.2
The Advanced Menu
PhoenixBIOS Setup-Copyright 1985-95 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
Item Specific Help
F1
ESC
Help
Exit
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+ / –
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Change Values
F9
F10
Setup Defaults
Previous Values
Sub-Menu
Main
Security
Power
Exit
Advanced
Plug & Play O/S
[No]
Reset Configuration Data
[No]
Local Bus IDE adapter:
Diskette controller:
[Enabled]
[Primary and Secondary]
Large Disk Acces Mode:
[DOS]
VGA Interrupt:
[Enabled]
PCI Devices
Warning!
Setting items on this menu to incorrect va-
lues
may cause your system to malfunction.
Menu Structure
Figure 5-10
“Advanced” Menu
Plug & Play O/S
Plug & Play means that fitted modules are automatically
recognized and installed provided they support Plug & Play
functions.
[No]
The BIOS handles the complete Plug & Play
facilities
[Yes]
The operating system handles some of the Plug &
Play functions
Reset
Configuration
Data
[Yes]
All previous functions under Plug & Play are
deleted, and the configuration is retriggered the next
time the system is loaded. The entry is then set to
[No]. System components which have no Plug &
Play facilities must be entered manually.
[No]
The system components with Plug & Play facilities
are initialized the next time the system is loaded.
Diskette
controller
Enable or disable the floppy controller of the basic module.
Local Bus IDE
adapter
[Primary]
One IDE interface for up to two
[Secondary]
drives.
[Primary and Secondary]
Two IDE interfaces for up to four
drives.
[Disabled]
No local IDE interface
Large Disk
Access Mode
[DOS]
The drive tables are designed according to DOS
drive access operations compatible with enhanced
IDE.
[OTHER]
The tables are not adapted.
Settings in the
Advanced Menu
Configuring the PG 760 PII
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