ࡱ; k  !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijlmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~Root Entry FUCompObjbWordDocumentzObjectPoolJXUJXU  FMicrosoft Word 6.0 Document MSWordDocWord.Document.6;  Oh+'0$ H l   D h(C:\WINDOWS\WINWORD6\TEMPLATE\NORMAL.DOT Title Page glenn begis glenn begis@JZܥe3 ezRRR!R!R!R!R!4##### #d$#LyE$ 8/N/N/N/N/&`U$k #w%w%w%w%Jw Key To Enter Setup message is displayed during POST (Power On Self Test).It does not control access, just the message. Hard Disk Pre-Delay Disabled 1 Second 2 Seconds 3 Seconds -- default 4 Seconds 5 Seconds 6 Seconds 7 Seconds The Hard Disk Pre-Delay provides a mechanism which delays the BIOSs attempt to initialize the first IDE drive in the system. It is necessary because certain drives take longer than others to spin up and might hang if they are accessed too soon after being powered up or reset. The delay is only honored for the first drive accessed. This parameter works in conjunction with the Initialization Timeout parameter contained in the Hard Disk Sub-menu of the Main menu. The two are added together. It should be noted that this new addition to the BIOS Setup is the result of our speeding up the POST process. Typematic Rate Programming Default -- default Override The parameter controls whether default or user configurable values are used for Typematic Rate Delay and Typematic Rate (see below). If Default is chosen then Typematic Rate Delay is set to 500 msec and Typematic Rate is set to 15. If Override is chosen the following two screens appear allowing the user to customize these values. Typematic Rate Delay 250 msec -- default 500 msec 750 msec 1000 msec The Typematic Rate Delay field controls how long it takes for the keyboard auto-repeat function to start when a keyboard key is held down. Typematic Rate 6 char/sec -- default 8 char/sec 10 char/sec 12 char/sec 15 char/sec 20 char/sec 24 char/sec 30 char/sec The Typematic Rate Delay field controls the speed characters repeat when you hold down a keyboard key. The higher the number, the faster the repeat. Main Menu Continued Video Mode The Video Mode field is informative only. Mouse The Mouse field is informative only. If the system supports a PS/2 style mouse, and the mouse is installed, this field will be displayed. If the system does not support a PS/2 style mouse, or if it does and the mouse is not installed, this field will not be displayed. Base Memory This Base Memory field is informative only. There is another Base Memory field which can be changed in the Advanced Chipset Configuration Sub-Menu of the Advanced menu. Extended Memory The Extended Memory field is informative only. Amount of system memory above 1 Megabyte Advanced Menu Processor Type Processor Speed Cache Size The Processor Type, Processor Speed, and Cache Size fields are informative only and can not be changed by the user. Cache Size refers to the L2 cache only. Peripheral Configuration Advanced Chipset Configuration Power Management Configuration Plug and Play Configuration The Peripheral Configuration, Advanced Chipset Configuration, Power Management, and Plug and Play Configuration fields are used to enter sub-menus where these areas are configured. Press Enter to access. Peripheral Configuration Sub-Menu Configuration Mode Auto -- default Manual The Configuration Mode fields controls whether on board resources are manually or automatically set up. When set to Auto, on board system peripherals (IDE drives, Floppy Drive, Serial Ports, Parallel Port) are automatically configured during power up. When set to Manual, system peripherals must be explicitly configured. The following 6 fields (PCI IDE Interface to Parallel Port Address) are only user accessible when Configuration Mode is set to Manual. PCI IDE Interface Enabled -- default Disabled Standard ISA IDE Interface Enabled -- default Disabled Floppy Interface Enabled -- default Disabled The PCI IDE Interface, Standard IDE Interface, and Floppy Interface fields allow these drive interfaces to be individually enabled or disabled. Serial Port 1 Address Disabled COM1, 3F8h -- default COM2, 2F8h COM3, 3E8h COM4, 2E8h Serial Port 2 Address Disabled COM1, 3F8h COM2, 2F8h -- default COM3, 3E8h COM4, 2E8h The Serial Port 1 Address, Serial Port 2 Address fields allow the user to select the I/O ports used by these interfaces. If a COM port is chosen for one of the Serial Port Addresses, it will not appear in the option list for the other Serial Port Address, i.e. if one of the Serial Port Addresses is set to Disabled, then there will be four choices for the other serial port address. Otherwise there will be three choices. Parallel Port Address Disabled LPT3, 3BCh LPT1, 378h -- default LPT2, 278h The Parallel Port Address fields allow the user to select the I/O ports used by these interfaces. Parallel Port Mode Compatible -- default Extended When set to Compatible, the parallel port will be set up in a mode compatible with the original AT. When set to Extended the parallel port will be set up in the most advanced mode allowed by the chipset (ex. ECC, ECP). Serial Port 1 IRQ Interrupt Used Serial Port 2 IRQ Interrupt Used Parallel Port IRQ Interrupt Used The Serial Port 1 IRQ, , Serial Port 2 IRQ and Parallel Port IRQ fields display the interrupts used by the Serial and Parallel Ports. These values may not be changed by the user. If an interface is disabled via the Serial Port 1 Address, Serial Port 2 Address, or Parallel Port Address fields, then the associated interrupt is not displayed, and is available for use by add in cards. Advanced Chipset Configuration Sub-Menu Base Memory Size 512KB 640 KB -- default The Base Memory Size field controls the mapping of addresses between 512K and 640K (80000h-9FFFFh). If 512KB is chosen then accesses between 512K and 640K are directed to the ISA bus. When 640 KB is selected accesses between 512K and 640K are directed to system DRAM. Unless using an ISA card which requires access to this particular address range this field should be set to 640 KB. ISA Bus Speed Compatible -- default Enhanced The ISA Bus Speed field controls the speed of the ISA Bus clock. If set to Compatible the speed will fall within the limits defined by the IBM AT Technical Reference (6-8.33 Mhz). If set to Enhanced the speed will be greater than the maximum defined by the IBM AT Technical Reference manual. Modern ISA cards can operate with the enhanced speeds, however some older cards can experience difficulties. ISA performance will be enhanced when ISA Bus Speed is set to enhanced. The actual value of the Bus Clock when set to Compatible or Enhanced is dependent upon the external frequency of the CPU: External Frequency Compatible Enhanced 60 Mhz 7.5 Mhz 10 Mhz 66 Mhz 8.25 Mhz 11 Mhz Byte Merging Enabled -- default Disabled Byte Merging is a feature which increases performance for older applications which write to video memory in bytes instead of words. However, this feature is not supported on all PCI video cards. For best performance this field should be enabled unless a PCI graphics card which does not support this feature is used. If this field is enabled and used with a card which lacks support video corruption will be seen in some video modes. PCI IDE Prefetch Buffers Enabled -- default Disabled The field is used to disable a set of prefetch buffers in the PCI IDE controller. Disabling the buffers may be required when using Operating Systems (such as NT) which do not use the BIOS to access the hard and do not disabled interrupts when completing a programmed I/O operation. Setting PCI IDE Prefetch Buffers to Disabled has negative performance implications. It is anticipated that Microsoft will provide a patch which will allow the buffers to remain enabled when running NT. ISA LFB Size Disabled -- default 1 MB 3 MB 7 MB The ISA Video Linear Frame Buffer Size provides a mechanism for creating a hole in the system memory map. Accesses made to addresses within this hole will be directed to the ISA bus instead of main memory. This should be set to Disabled unless you are using an ISA card which has memory greater than 64K which needs to be accessed by the CPU, and you are not using the Plug and Play run-time utilities (Configuration Manager & ISA Configuration Utility). ISA LFB Base Address Dependent upon ISA LFB Size If ISA LFB Size Then ISA LFB Base Address Disabled N.A. 1 MB` 15 MB 3 MB 13 MB 7 MB 9 MB The ISA Video LFB Base Address field displays the starting address of the ISA memory hole if a value other than Disabled is chosen for the ISA Video LFB Size parameter. If ISA Video LFB Size is set to disabled, then this field does not appear. This field is informative only, i.e. it cannot be changed by the user. Video Palette Snoop Disabled Enabled-- default The Video Palette Snoop field controls the ability of a PCI graphics cards to snoop write cycles to an ISA video cards color palette registers. This should normally be set to Enabled. It should only be set to Disabled if: An ISA card connects to a PCI graphics card via the VESA connector AND That ISA card connects to a color monitor AND That ISA card uses the RAMDAC on the PCI card AND The Palette Snooping feature (also called RAMDAC shadowing) is broken on the PCI card. Latency Timer (PCI Clocks) Number between 0 and 256 66 -- default The Latency Timer (PCI Clocks) field controls the length of time an agent on the PCI bus can hold the bus when another agent has requested the bus. Its default value is 66. In general this should not be changed. If there are latency sensitive cards in the system (such as audio cards and/or network cards with small buffers) this can be set to a lower value to reduce latency. If there are no latency sensitive cards in the system, but I/O intensive applications are being run, this can be increased to slightly improve performance. Power Management Configuration Sub-Menu Advanced Power Management Enabled Disabled -- default The Advanced Power Management field enables or disables Advanced Power Management (APM) support in the BIOS. If set to enabled the BIOS will work with APM aware Operating Systems to manage the power consumed by the CPU, IDE drives, and graphics cards. If set to Disabled then none of the other fields in the Power Management Configuration Sub-Menu are displayed. IDE Drive Power Down Enabled Disabled -- default The IDE Drive Power Down field controls whether or not a spin down command will be issued to the IDE drives when the system goes into low power mode. VESA Video Power Down Disabled -- default Standby Suspend Sleep The VESA Video Power Down field controls the VESA power management command issued to the graphics card when the system goes into low power mode. The proper setting is dependent upon the VESA mode(s) supported by your graphics card. Inactivity Timer (Minutes) 0 to 255 0 -- default The Inactivity Timer (Minutes) field controls the number of minutes that the system will detect no user activity before going into low power mode. Hot Key User definable The Hot Key field is used to define a key which when entered will cause the APM BIOS to ask an APM (Advanced Power Management) aware Operating Systems to go into immediate power managed mode. There will be some delay, typically about a minute before the system actually goes into power managed mode, however the speaker will issue 2 descending tones. If there is a User Password in effect then upon going into power managed mode the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock LEDs on the keyboard will flash on and off in sequence, indicating to the user that the system is in Secure Mode. In this case the correct password will have to be entered before the user regains control of the system. This password will not be echoed to the screen, whether the screen is active or inactive at the time the password is entered (see Set User Password field in Security Menu). The following table describes how the Power Down hot key interacts with the Security Hot Key: Power-Down Hot Key EnteredSecurity Hot Key EnteredPower-Down Hot Key Only EnabledSystem powers down (1 minute (can include screen blanking if enabled) Powers up when any key/mouse activity is detected N.A.Security Hot Key Only EnabledN.A.System Secure Immediately LEDs sequence Input accepted when password typedBoth Hot Keys Enabled System Secure Immediately System powers down (1 minute (can include screen blanking if enabled) LEDs sequence Input accepted when password typed Powers up when any key/mouse activity is detected System Secure Immediately System powers down (1 minute (can include screen blanking if enabled) LEDs sequence Input accepted when password typed Powers up when any key/mouse activity is detected Plug and Play Configuration Sub-Menu Configuration Mode Use Setup Utility -- default Use ICU The Configuration Mode field is used to choose the method in which information about legacy ISA cards (ISA cards which do not have Plug and Play capabilities) is conveyed to the BIOS to allow the BIOS to set up PCI cards and ISA Plug and Play cards without conflicting with the legacy ISA cards. If Use ICU is chosen, then the BIOS will depend upon information provided by run-time Plug and Play software (Configuration Manager and ISA Configuration Utility) to ensure that there are no conflicts with legacy ISA cards. Only choose this method if your system is configured with these utilities and they are used. When Use ICU is chosen no other fields are displayed in this Sub-Menu. If Use Setup Utility is chosen, then the BIOS will depend upon information provided by the user in the fields below to prevent conflicts between Plug and Play cards and legacy ISA cards. If the Use Setup Utility is chosen then the user should not install and use run-time Plug and Play software (Configuration Manager and ICU). ISA Shared Memory Size Disabled -- default 16 KB 32 KB 48 KB 64 KB The ISA Shared Memory Size field is used to set a block of system memory which will not be shadowed (shadowing is a technique which copies a block of memory from an add in cards ROM to the same address in system memory to allow faster access to the code and achieve higher performance). By default all upper memory is shadowed unless a block is un-shadowed using this and the ISA Shared Memory Base Address fields. This field should be set to Disabled unless an ISA card is used which communicates with the CPU through a block of shared memory located in the upper memory area. If set to a value other than Disabled the ISA Shared Memory Base Address field will appear below. Note that if a value of 64 KB is chosen, then the ISA Shared Memory Base Address field can only be set to D0000h or below. ISA Shared Memory Base Address C0000h C4000h C8000h CC000h D0000h D4000h D8000h DC000h The ISA Shared Memory Base Address field works in conjunction with the ISA Shared Memory Size. See above. IRQ 3* -default Used By ISA Card IRQ 4* -default Used By ISA Card IRQ 5 -default Used By ISA Card IRQ 7* -default Used By ISA Card IRQ 9 -default Available IRQ 10 -default Used By ISA Card IRQ 11 -default Used By ISA Card IRQ 15* -default Used By ISA Card Available Used By ISA Card * These options will not be visible if consumed by on-board resources (IRQ3 Serial Port 1, IRQ4 Serial Port 2, IRQ7 Parallel Port, IRQ 15, both IDE interfaces used). The IRQ 3 - IRQ 15 fields are used to indicate whether individual interrupts are used by ISA legacy cards. If not used, then they should be set to Available. If used they should be set to Used By ISA Card. Note: All but one can be set to Used By ISA Card. One must remain available for PCI cards which use interrupts to function. Security Menu There are two types of passwords available, User Password and Administrative Password. The User password can be used to control access to the Setup Utility, the keyboard upon initial boot, and the keyboard when used in conjunction with the Security Hot Key. The Administrative Password is used to control access to the Setup Utility. The following table describes the interaction between these passwords: Password In EffectEnter Setup with User PasswordEnter Setup with Administrate PasswordBootUser Password OnlyCan change all fieldsN.A.User Password RequiredAdministrative Password OnlyN..A.Can change all fieldsNo Password RequiredBothCan change limited number of fieldsCan change all fieldsUser or Administrative Password Required If the Administrative Password is in effect and Setup is entered with the User Password only the following fields may be changed: System Date System Time User Password Security Hot Key User Password is Disabled -- default Enabled Administrative Password is Disabled -- default Enabled The User Password is and Administrative Password is fields indicate whether the User and Administrative passwords have been set. If neither the User Password is or the Administrative Password is fields are set to Enabled neither the Unattended Start or Security Hot Key (CTRL-ALT-) fields will be displayed. Set User Password When the Set User Password field is chosen the user is presented with one of two sub-menus. If there is currently no User Password in effect the following menu appears: Enter New Password_______Confirm New Password_______ Press Enter or TAB to AcceptPress ESC to Abort If there is already a User Password in effect, the following menu appears. To disable the password, use a carriage return as the new password. Enter Current Password_______Enter New Password_______Confirm New Password_______ Press Enter or TAB to AcceptPress ESC to Abort Set Administrative Password When the Set Administrative Password field is chosen the user is presented with one of two sub-menus. If there is currently no Administrative Password in effect the following menu appears: Enter New Password_______Confirm New Password_______ Press Enter or TAB to AcceptPress ESC to Abort If there is already an Administrative Password in effect, the following menu appears. To disable the password, use a carriage return as the new password. Enter Current Password_______Enter New Password_______Confirm New Password_______ Press Enter or TAB to AcceptPress ESC to Abort Unattended Start Disabled -- default Enabled The Unattended Start field controls the point at which the User Password is required. If set to Disabled the User Password is required before the system boots, either from disk or the network. The user will be prompted for the password with the text string Enter Password (1): If set to Enabled the system will go through automatic boot activity (for instance running CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT when booting DOS from disk), however the keyboard will be locked and the User Password must be entered to unlock it. The BIOS does not provide any prompt string so it is suggested that the last thing that the automatic login sequence does is prompt the user for the password. The Unattended Start field can only be set if a User Password is in effect. Security Hot Key (CTRL-ALT-) Alpha-Numeric Key The Security Hot Key (CTRL-ALT-) field can be used to define a key which when entered in conjunction with the CTRL and ALT keys puts the system into secure mode (locks the keyboard). When this Hot Key combination is entered the Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock LEDs on the keyboard will flash on and off in sequence, indicating to the user that the system is in secure mode (as opposed to being hung). Exit Menu Exit Saving Changes The Exit Saving Changes field is used to exit the Setup Utility saving the current state of all parameters. When the Enter key is entered the following sub-menu is displayed: Exit Saving Changes?Press Enter to ContinuePress ESC to Abort If the Enter key is selected then the Setup Utility will be exited with all parameters set to their current values. If the ESC key is selected, then the user is returned to the Exit menu without effecting any change. Exit Discarding Changes The Exit Discarding Changes field is used to exit the Setup Utility discarding any changes made to Setup parameters. When the Enter key is entered the following sub-menu is displayed: Exit Discarding Changes?Press Enter to ContinuePress ESC to Abort If the Enter key is selected then the Setup Utility will be exited with changes to Setup parameters lost. If the ESC key is selected, then the user is returned to the Exit menu without effecting any change. Load Setup Defaults The Load Setup Defaults field is used to load default values into all Setup parameters, except for the passwords. When the Enter key is entered the following sub-menu is displayed: Load Setup Defaults?Press Enter to ContinuePress ESC to Abort If the Enter key is selected then defaults are loaded into all Setup parameters, except for the passwords. If the ESC key is selected, then the user is returned to the Exit menu without effecting any changes. Discard Changes The Discard Changes field is used undo any changes made to Setup parameters during this Setup session. When the Enter key is entered the following sub-menu is displayed: Discard Changes?Press Enter to ContinuePress ESC to Abort If the Enter key is selected then any changes made to Setup parameters are discarded. 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