Appendix I Quick Jumper Setup ............................ 82
Appendix II Test Report .......................................83
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Chapter 1
Motherboard 4845GLQ
1. 4845GLQ Specifications
1.1 Introduction
The 4845GLQ motherboard is an integration of Intel P4
CPU in Socket-478 packaging and the North Bridge i845GL
supporting 400 MHz Front Side Bus.
North Bridge i845GL on board also supports DDR 266/
200 SDRAMs in DDR 266MHz main bandwidth, while the
South Bridge ICH4 provides stable supports of UL TRA ATA
100, 6-channel Audio playback and USB 2.0/1.1 interface.
The resulting architecture will provide an ideal multi-task
environment to support operating systems such as MS-DOS,
Windows, W indows NT , Windows ME, Windows 2000, Novell,
OS/2, Windows 95/98, W indows 98SE, W indows XP, UNIX,
Liunx, SCO UNIX etc. This user-friendly manual is to describe in detail how to install, configure and use this
motherboard with drivers and BIOS setup illustrations.
This manual is a general reference of the first release of this
motherboard which is subject to update without notice. If any difference is found between this manual and the motherboard you are
using, please visit our Web Site provided on the cover of this manual.
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1.2 Package Contents
HDD UDMA66/100 Cable x2.
FDD Cable.
Flash Memory with BIOS.
I/O Shielding and Sticker
Fully Setup Driver CD with built in utilities.
User Manual.
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1.3 Specifications and Features
CPU Processor
| Support 400MHz System Interface speed
| Single Socket 478 for Intel P4TM 1.5 to 2.4GHz or higher*,
and Intel Celeron 1.7 to 2GHz or higher*
* The higher frequency CPU should be compatible with Intel CPU
specificiation and the motherboard latest BIOS version which will
be released in our Web Site shown on the cover page.
Chipset
| Intel 845GL North Bridge
| Intel ICH4 South Bridge
PCI
| Supports 33MHz PCI Bus speed.
DDR SDRAM Memory
| Supporting 64/128/256/512/1G....MB DDR module
| Supporting Synchronous 266/200MHz DDR SDRAM
| Supporting a maximum memory size of 2GB with DDR
SDRAM
Bus Slots
| 2 x 32-bit PCI slots.
Universal Serial Bus
| Supporting two on-board Universal Serial Bus(USB)Ports
and four external Universal serial Bus(USB)Ports.
| Supporting USB 2.0/1.1
WOL (W ake On LAN)
| Supporting system power-on by LAN Ring-up signal.
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A ward BIOS
| Supporting Plug & Play specification which detects the
peripheral devices and expansion cards automatically
| Supporting CD-ROM, SCSI, LAN BOOT, Temperature sen-
| Supporting PIO Mode 5, Master Mode, high performance
hard disk drives.
| Supporting Ultra DMA 33/66/100 Bus Master Mode.
| Supporting 4xIDE devices, including CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW ,
LS-120 and high capacity hard disk drives with LBA mode
PCI-Based AC 97 Digital Audio Processor
| AC 97 2.2 compatible Codec, 6-channel Audio interface.
| 18-bit Stereo Full-Duplex Codec with up to 48 KHz samp-
ling rate
| 2 Analog Line-level Stereo inputs for connection from Line,
CD
| 2 Analog Line-level Stereo inputs for speakerphone and PC
beep
Intel Extreme Graphics in i845GL
| Rapid pixel and texel rendering.
| Zone Rendering
| Dynamic Video Memory
| Intelligent Memory Management
| Providing stunning graphics without the expense of an add-in
graphic card
Hardware Monitoring in Chip IT8712F
| Core voltage, CPU temperature and Fan speed monitoring
LAN Chip on board
| VIA VT6105 LAN Chip on board for 10/100 MB LAN
transmission.
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1.4 4845GLQ Layout Diagram
262728
25
2024222321
19
mPGA478B
Socket 478
1
35
IT8712F
LPC IO
30
31
29
Intel
845GL
Battery
32
34
33
Intel
ICH4
BIOS
VIA
VT6306
8796
36
VIA
VT610
5
5
2
43
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
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4845GLQ Component Layout :
1. Back Panel: Back Panel I/O Connectors ( Mouse, Keyboard, COM1,
VGA, Printer, Mic in, Line in, Speaker-out, Game Stick, USB0/1,
Optional RJ45)
2. JP5: USB0/1 Wake-up Function Selector
3. Chip VT6105: Optional LAN Controller
4. PCI1: PCI Slot
5. PCI2: PCI Slot
6. Intel ICH4: South Bridge
7. Flash ROM: Award BIOS
8. Panel1: Front Panel Connectors
9. Fan2: Cooling Fan Connector with sensor function
10. (Default connector)
11. Chip VT6306: Optional IEEE 1394 high speed Serial Bus chip
12. IDE2: IDE Connector
13. IDE1: IDE Connector
14. USB1: USB Pin-header for 2 USB ports
15. JP7: Front Audio Connector
16. COM2: Serial Pin-header for one serial port
17. JP3: Clear CMOS Selector
18. Battery
19. PW1: ATX Main Power Connector
20. Fan3: Cooling Fan Connector with sensor function
21. DIMM2: DDR SDRAM Slot
22. DIMM1: DDR SDRAM Slot
23. JP1: CPU Frequency Selector
24. Socket 478: Pentium 4 CPU socket
25. P4 CPU Fan Base
26. PW2: +12V Power Connector
27. Fan1: Cooling Fan Connector with sensor function
28. JP2: Keyboard & Mouse Wake-up Selector
29. Fan4: Cooling Fan Connector without sensor function
30. IR1: Infrared Signal Transmission/Reception Connector
31. CDIN1: CD Audio-in Connector
32. CDIN2: CD Audio-in Connector
33. FD1: Floppy Disk Drive Connector
34. USB2: USB Pin-header for 2 USB ports
35. IT8712F: LPC I/O chip with Hardware Monitor function
1. Pull the lever sideways away from the socket then raise the
2. Locate Pin 1 in the socket Pin 1 of CPU is marked by the
3. Pull up the lever of Socket 478 to let the CPU in and press
4. Make sure that Pin 1 of Socket 478 is matching with Pin 1 of
5. Make sure that all CPU pins are completely in socket before
processor.
lever to a 90-degree angle.
yellow corner or cut edge on the CPU. Match Pin 1 of
Socket 478 and Pin 1 of CPU.
the lever down to lock the CPU.
CPU.
pressing down the socket lever.
Cooling Fan Base
mPGA478B
Socket 478
Pin 1
Intel
Lever of Socket 478
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1.5.2 CPU Fan Installation with P4 Fan Base
1. P4 CPU Fan is typically designed with 4 latches and mounted
with a thick heatsink. Please do not use other type of CPU fan
which cannot match the P4 Fan base on board.
2. Install the P4 CPU fan into the Fan base in such a way that
the 4 latches of the CPU Fan match with the 4 Supporters of
the CPU Fan Base.
3. Press down the latches to lock CPU Fan to the Fan Base.
4. Then connect the Fan Power Cable to one of the Fan connectors on board.
5. Make sure that the Fan Power Cable is correctly connected
to Fan Connector.
Fan Connector for Fan Power Cable
Fan Base
mPGA478B
Socket 478
Mainboard
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1.6 DDR SDRAM Installation
This motherboard supports a maximized 2GB DDR
SDRAM. It provides two184-pin unbuffered DDR sockets.
It supports 64MB to 1GB DDR memory module.
DDR SDRAM Installation Procedures:
1. The DDR socket has a “Plastic Safety Tab” and the DDR
memory module has an asymmetrical notch”, so the DDR
memory module can only fit into the slot in one direction.
2. Push the tabs out. Insert the DDR memory modules into the
socket at a 90-degree angle then push down the module
vertically to fit it into place.
3. The Mounting Holes and plastic tabs should fit over the
edge and hold the DDR memory modules in place.
Bank Memory module
DIMM 164MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB
184 pin, 2.5V DDR SDRAM
DIMM 264MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB
184 pin , 2.5V DDR SDRAM
Total System Memory (Max 2GB)
184-pin DDR Module
DDR Module Notch
DDR Module Rib
Warning: Be sure to turn of f system power whenever to insert or
remove a Memory Module. Otherwise, the power will damage the
module or even the system.
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1.7 Connectors & Jumpers Setting
1.7.1 Back Panel I/O Connectors
This motherboard provides the following back panel
connectors:
PS/2 Mouse
Parallel(Printer) Port
25-pin female
MIDI/Game
(15-pin female)
RJ45
PS/2 Keyboard
(6-pin female)
COM1
VGA
Speaker
Mic
Line-in
USB0
USB1
1.7.1.1 PS/2 Mouse / Keyboard CONN:
The motherboard provides a standard PS/2 mouse / Keyboard
mini DIN connector for attaching a PS/2 mouse. Y ou can plug a
PS/2 mouse / Keyboard directly into this connector.
1.7.1.2 USB0/1 and RJ45
The motherboard provides a OHCI(Universal Host Controller
Interface) & EHCI (Enhance Host Controller Interface)Universal
Serial Bus Roots for connecting USB devices such as a
keyboard, mouse and other USB devices.
The RJ-45 connector is located on top of the USB connectors.
The connector allows the motherboard to connect to a Local
Area Network (LAN) through a network hub .
RJ-4510/100M LAN Port
USB PinSignal
1+5V_SB
2USBP0-(USBP1-)
3
12
USB0/1
3USBP0+(USBP1+)
4
4GND
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1.7.1.3 Serial Interface Port: COM1
The serial interface port is sometimes referred to as an RS232 port or an asynchronous communication port. Mice,
printers, modems and other peripheral devices can be
connected to a serial port. The serial port can also be used
to connect computer systems together . If you like to transfer
the contents of your hard disk to another system, it can be
accomplished with serial port.
COM1
1.7.1.4 VGA Interface Connector: VGA(15 Pin)
This connector is for output to CRT display devices. For example,
connect this connector directly to a CRT monitor for CRT
display.
VGA Connector
1.7.1.5 Parallel Interface Port
Unlike serial ports, parallel interface ports have been
standardized and should not present any difficulty interfacing
peripherals to your system. Sometimes called a Centronics
port, the parallel port is almost exclusively used with printers.
The parallel port on your system is a 25-pin, DB 25 connector.
1.7.1.6 Joystick / Midi Connector
You can connect a joystick or game pad to this connector.
1.7.1.7 Audio Port Connectors
Speaker out is a connector for Speakers or Headphones.
Line in is used for external CD player, Tape player, or other
audio devices. Mic is a connector for the microphones.
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1.7.2 ATX Main Power Connectors: PW1/PW2
This connector supports the power button on-board. Using
the ATX power supply, functions such as Modem Ring WakeUp and Soft Power Off are supported on this motherboard .
This power connector supports instant power-on
functionality, which means that the system will boot up
instantly when the power connector is inserted on the board.
ATX 4-pin power connector only support +12V voltage.
3
Pin PW2 SignalPin PW2 Signal
1
1GND2GND
3+12V4+12V
2
4
Pin PW1 SignalPin PW1 Signal
20
13.3V113.3V
23.3V12-12V
3GND13GND
45V14PS-ON
5GND15GND
65V16GND
7GND17GND
11011
8PW-OK18-5V
95V_SB195V
1012V205V
Note:
When you set up P4 power supply, both PW1 and PW2 must
be connected to power.
Important:
To switch on your power supply, please make sure:
1. Memory Module is properly installed.
2. Power supply setup is OK.
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1.7.3 Floppy Disk Connector: FDD
This connector supports the provided floppy drive ribbon
cable. After connecting the single end to the board, connect
the two plugs on the other end to the floppy drives.
1.7.4 Hard Disk Connectors: IDE1/IDE2
These connectors are provided with IDE hard disk ribbon
cable into the package . After connecting the end of cable
with single connector to the mainboard, connect the other
two connectors at the other end to your hard disk. If you
install two hard disks, you must configure the second drive
to Slave mode by setting its jumper settings. BIOS now
supports SCSI device or IDE CD-ROM boot up (see "HDD
Sequence SCSI/IDE First" & "Boot Sequence" in the BIOS
Features Setup of the BIOS SOFTWARE).
1.7.5 Fan Connectors: F AN1~4
FAN1
Connector
Socket 478
mPGA478B
FAN 3
Connector
FAN1/2/3 Pin Definition
1Sensor
1
2
2+12VDC
3
3Ground
VIA
VT610
5
IT8712F
LPC IO
FAN4
Connector
845GL
Intel
Intel
BIOS
ICH4
FAN4 Pin Definition
1Ground
VIA
VT6306
FAN2
Connector
1
2
2+12VDC
3
3 N/A
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1.7.6 CD Audio-In Connectors: CDIN1/CDIN2
CDIN1 and CDIN2 are the connectors for CD-Audio Input signal.
Please connect them to CD-ROM CD-Audio output connector.
CDIN1 and CDIN2 have the same pin assignment but different
pin pitch.
Pin CDIN1Definition
1CD-L
2GND
3GND
4CD-R
Pin CDIN2Definition
1GND
2CD-L
3GND
4CD-R
1.7.7 IR infrared module: IR1 Connector
This connector supports the optional wireless transmission
and reception infrared module. You must configure the setting
through the BIOS setup to use the IR function.
IR1 Pin Assignment
1 +5V
2N/A
3IRRX
4GND
5IRTX
mPGA478B
845GL
Intel
Socket 478
Intel
ICH4
VIA
VT6306
BIOS
CDIN1
CDIN2
IT8712F
LPC IO
VIA
VT610
5
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1.7.8 USB Pin Headers: USB1 & USB2
USB1 and USB2 are 2x5 Pin Headers for support of external USB
ports. Each USB pin header requires a USB cable for expansion
of two USB ports. This optional USB cable is available from
your motherboard dealer or vendor.
mPGA478B
Socket 478
IT8712F
LPC IO
845GL
Intel
Vcc5
USB4-
USB4+
GND
1
USB2
2
1
910
VIA
VT610
5
9
VCC5
USB5-
USB5+
GND
N/C
Intel
ICH4
Vcc5
USB2-
USB2+
GND
VIA
VT6306
BIOS
USB1
12
910
9
1
VCC5
USB3-
USB3+
GND
N/C
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1.7.9 Front Panel Connectors: P ANEL1
Front Panel Connectors
(Void)
PW LED
(+)
(-)
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
1
(+)
20
SMI LED
18
Socket 478
mPGA478B
16
14
12
IT8712F
LPC IO
845GL
Intel
10
8
(+)
RST
EXTSMI
HD LED
(Void)
6
Intel
VIA
VT610
5
ICH4
VIA
VT6306
BIOS
SPEAKER
(+)(+)
4
PS SW
2
PSSW
The system power is controlled by a momentary switch
connected to this lead. Pushing the button once will switch
the system ON.
Power LED Lead (PW_LED)
The system power LED lights when the system power is on.
Speaker Connector (SPEAKER)
The speaker (onboard or offboard) provides error beep code
information during the Power Self-Test when the computer
cannot use the video interface. The speaker is not connected
to the audio subsystem and does not receive output from the
audio subsystem.
Hard Drive LED Connector (HD_LED)
This connector supplies power to the cabinet IDE activity LED.
Read and write activity by devices connected to the Primary or
Secondary IDE connectors will cause the LED to light up.
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SMI Suspend Switch Lead
This allows the user to manually place the system into the
Suspend Green mode . System activity will be instantly
decreased to save electricity and expand the life of certain
components when the system is not in use. This 2-pin connector
(see the figure) connects to the case-mounted suspend switch.
If you do not have a switch for the connector, you may use the
"Turbo Switch” instead since it does not have a function. If
you want to use this connector, the "Suspend Switch" in the
Power Management Setup of the BIOS SOFTWARE section
should be enabled.
Reset Switch Lead (RST)
The connector can be connected to a reset switch. Press this
reset switch to restart system.
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1.7.10 COM2 Header : COM2
COM2 supports an external serial port with a RS232 serial cable.
External serial devices can be connected to mainboard with this
COM2 Header and the cable.
When you have problem with booting system, you may clear
CMOS to restore the optimum default BIOS data.
Pin JP3 Function
mPGA478B
Socket 478
IT8712F
LPC IO
VIA
VT610
5
Intel
845GL
Intel
ICH4
VIA
VT6306
BIOS
1-2Normal
closed(Default)
1
2-3Clear CMOS
closed
1
1. Remove the Jumper cap of JP3 from 1-2.
2. After 1 or two seconds, set JP3 to 2-3 closed with the jumper
cap.
3. After 1 or two seconds, restore the JP3 to 1-2 closed.
Now, the CMOS RAM has restored to the optimum default
setting.
1.7.13 Keyboard/Mouse Wake-up selector: JP2
JP2 is designed to wake up system (under ACPI S3 Suspend
Mode) by Keyboard/Mouse:
Pin JP2 Function
2-3 closed Enabled
mPGA478B
Socket 478
IT8712F
LPC IO
VIA
VT610
5
845GL
Intel
Intel
BIOS
ICH4
1-2 closed Disabled
(default)
VIA
VT6306
1
1
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1.7.14 CPU Clock Frequency Selector: JP1
JP1 is designed to detect the CPU Frequency on board. Setting
JP1 to 2-3 closed (default) will only offer 100MHz CPU clock to
run on board, which will provide a 400MHz Front Side Bus. If
JP1 is set to 1-2 closed, the CPU clock will be auto-detected.
NOTE:
Intel usually provides CPUs with locked CPU frequency so as to
forbid CPU overclock. W e therefore don’t recommend users to do
CPU overclocking on Intel CPU because you may risk CPU damage.
JP1 Setting
1
1-2 closed
CPU(MHz) Auto-detect
mPGA478B
Socket 478
IT8712F
LPC IO
VIA
VT610
5
Intel
845GL
1-25
2-3 closed
Intel
ICH4
1
100 MHz
(default)
VIA
VT6306
BIOS
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1.7.15 Ports USB0/1 W ake-up Selector : JP5
JP5 is designed to select the USB1 wake up function of system
from ACPI S3 Suspend Mode.
mPGA478B
Socket 478
IT8712F
LPC IO
Intel
845GL
Intel
VIA
VT610
5
ICH4
Pin JP5 Function
1-2 Disabled
1
(default)
2-3 Enabled
1
VIA
VT6306
BIOS
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Chapter 2
BIOS Setup
2. BIOS Setup
2.1 BIOS Support
This chapter discusses the Award BIOS Setup program
built in the ROM BIOS. The Setup program allows the user
to modify the basic system configuration. The modification
is then stored in battery-backed RAM so that it can retain the
setup information after the power is turned off. The Award
BIOS installed in your computer system ROM (Read Only
Memory)is a custom version of an industry standard BIOS.
The BIOS provides critical low-level support for standard devices such as disk drives and serial and parallel ports. This
chapter is intended for guiding you through the process of
configuring your system BIOS.
Plug and Play Support
This AWARD BIOS supports the Plug and Play Version 1.0A
specification. ESCD(Extended System Configuration Data)
write is also supported.
EP A Gr een PC Support
This AWARD BIOS supports Version 1.03 of the EPA Green
PC specification.
PCI Bus Support
This AWARD BIOS also supports Version 2.1 of the Intel
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect)local bus
specification.
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APM Support
This AWARD BIOS supports Version 1.1&1.2 of the
Advanced Power Management(APM) specification.Power
management features are implemented via the System
Management Interrupt(SMI). Sleep and Suspend power
management modes are supported. Power to the hard disk
drives and video monitors can be managed by this AWARD
BIOS.
DRAM Support
DDR (Double Data Rate) are supported.
CPU Support
This AWARD BIOS supports the Intel P4 Processor.
Setup Menu
In general, you use the arrow keys to highlight items of the
Main BIOS Setup Menu, press <Enter>to select, use the
<PgUp>and <PgDn>keys to change entries, press<F1>for
help and press <Esc> to quit The following table provides
more detail about how to navigate in the Setup program by
using the keyboard.
Note:
BIOS version 1.0 is for reference only. If there is a
change in BIOS version, please use the actual version
on the BIOS.
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KeystrokeFunction
Up arrowMove to previous item
Down arrowMove to next item
Left arrowMove to the item on the left(menu bar)
Right arrowMove to the item on the right(menu bar)
EscMain Menu: Quit without saving changes
Submenus: Exit Current page to the next higher
level menu
Move EnterMove to item you desired
PgUp keyIncrease the numeric value or make changes
PgDn keyDecrease the numeric value or make changes
+KeyIncrease the numeric value or make changes
-KeyDecrease the numeric value or make changes
Esc KeyMain menu-Quit and not save changes into
CMOS
Status Page Setup Menu and option Page Setup
Menu-Exit Current page and return to Main
Menu
F1 KeyGeneral help on Setup navigation keys.
F5 KeyLoad previous values from CMOS
F6 KeyLoad the fail-safe defaults from BIOS default
table
F7 KeyLoad the optimized defaults
F10 KeySave all the CMOS changes and exit
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2.2 Main Menu
Once you enter A WARD BIOS CMOS Set up Utility, the
Main Menu will appear on the screen and allows you to select from several setup function. Use the arrow keys to select the items and press<Enter> to enter the sub-menu.
Attention:
The information about BIOS defaults in this manual
is just for reference, please refer to the BIOS installed
on board for default BIOS confirmation.
Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PNP/PCI Configurations
PC Health Status
Esc : Quit F9: Menu in BIOS←→↑↓: Select Item
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Time , Date , Hard Disk Type ...
Frequency/Voltage Control
Load Fail-safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit without Saving
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Standard CMOS Features
This setup page includes all the items in standard compatible
BIOS.
Advanced BIOS Features
This setup page includes all the items of the BIOS special
enchanced features.
Advanced Chipset Features
This setup page includes all the items of the Chipset special
enchanced features.
Integrated Peripherals
This selection page includes all the items of the IDE hard
drive and Programmed Input/Output features.
Power Management Setup
This setup page includes all the items of the power manage
ment features.
PnP/PCI Configurations
This setup page includes the user defined or default IRQ
Setting.
PC Health Status
This page shows the hardware Monitor information of the
system.
Frequency/V oltage Control
This setup page controls the CPU's clock and frequency
ratio.
Load Fail-safe Defaults
Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for the
minimal/stable performance for your system to operate.
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Load Optimized Defaults
These settings are for configuring a workable computer
when something is wrong. If you cannot boot the computer
successfully, select the BIOS Setup options and try to
diagnose the problem after the computer boots. These
settings do not provide optional performance.
Set Supervisor/User Password
Change, set, or, disable password. It allows you to limit access
to the system and Setup, or just to Setup.
Save & Exit Setup
Save CMOS value changes to CMOS and exit setup.
Exit Without Saving
Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup.
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2.3 Standard CMOS Features
This main option in the Standard CMOS Setup Menu is
divided into 10 fields or items. Each field provides one or
more setup choices. Use the arrow keys to highlight the field
and then use the <PgUp> or <PgDn> keys to select the value
or choice.
Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features
Date(mm:dd:yy)Tue,Jun 6 2002Item Help
Time (hh:mm:ss)11:26:10
IDE Primary MasterNone
IDE Primary SlaveChange the day,
IDE Secondary Mastermonth,year
IDE Secondary MasterNoneand century.
Drive A1.44M,3.5 in
Drive BNone
Floppy 3 Mode SupportDisabled
This table shows the selections that you can make on the
Main Menu.
ItemOptionsDescription
Date Month Day YearSet the system,date. Note that the
(mm : dd :yy)
Time
(hh : mm : SS)
IDE PrimaryOptions are in its sub Press<Enter> to enter sub menu.
Mastermenu.
IDE Primary/ Options are in its sub Press<Enter> to enter sub menu.
Slavemenu.
IDE Second-Options are in its sub Press<Enter> to enter sub menu.
ary Mastermenu.
IDE Second-Options are in its sub Press<Enter> to enter sub menu
ary Slavemenu.
Drive ANoneSelect the type of floppy disk
Drive B360K,5.25in, drive installed in your system.
720K,3.5M
Floppy
3 Mode
Support
VideoEGA/VGASelect the default video device.
Hour Minute SecondSelect the hour, minute and
1.2M,5.25in
1.44M,3.5in
2.88M,3.5in
DisabledDisable or support the 3rd
Driver A
Driver B
Both
CGA 40
CGA 80
MONO
‘Day’ automatically changes
when you set the data.
second of the time.
floppy mode in Drive A, or
Drive B or both.
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ItemOptionsDescription
Halt OnAll ErrorsSelect the situation in which you
No Errorswant the BIOS to stop the POST
All, but Keyboardprocess and notify.
All, but Diskette
All, but Disk/Key
Base Memory (640K)The amount of conventional mem-
ory detected during boot up.
Extended( 65472K )The amount of conventional memMemoryory detected during boot up.
Total( 1024K )The total memory available in
Memorysystem.
IDE Primary(Master/Slave)/Secondary(Master/Slave)
Press Enter on these items to show the following sub-menu:
Primary Master/Secondary
IDE HDD Auto-DetectionPress Enter Item Help
IDE Primary MasterAuto
Press Enter on this item to let BIOS auto-detect your Hard Disk
and show all the Primary Hard Disk Parameters ( Capacity,
Cylinder, Head, Precomp, Landing Zone, Sector) on the menu.
IDE Primary(Master/Slave) / Secondary(Master/Slave)
This item allows you to detect the Hard Disk in 3 ways.
The Choices: Auto: BIOS Auto-detect HDD;
None: No Hard Disk detected;
Manual: Manually detect HDD
Access Mode
This item allows you to select the Access mode to the Hard
Disk..
The Choices:
CHS: Select the Cylinder, Head, Sector addressing mode to
access Hard Disk;
LBA: Select the Logical Block Addressing mode to access Hard
Disk.
Large: Select Large Mode to access Hard Disk;
Auto: Allow BIOS to auto-access Hard Disk;
Capacity
Showing the capacity of Hard Disk in MB.
Cylinder
Showing the number of cylinder in the Hard Disk.
Head
Showing the number of heads in the Hard Disk.
Precomp
The number of Pre-compensation.
Landing Zone
Number of Landing zone in the Hard Disk.
Sector
The number of Sector in the Hard Disk.
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Advanced BIOS Features
Virus WarningDisabled
CPU L1 & L2 CacheEnabled
Quick Power On Self TestEnabled
First Boot DeviceFloopy
Second Boot DeviceHDD-0
Third Boot DeviceCD-ROM
Boot Other DeviceEnabled
Swap Floppy DriveDisabled
Boot Up Floppy SeekDisabled
Boot Up NumLock StatusOn
Gate A20 OptionFast
Typematic Rate SettingDisabled
X Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)6
X Typematic Delay (Msec)250
This option allows you to choose the VIRUS Warning feature
for IDE Hard Disk boot sector protection. If this function is
enabled and someone attempts to write data into this area, BIOS
will show a warning message on screen and alarm beep.
The Choices:
Disabled(default), Enabled.
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CPU L1 & L2 Cache
These fields allow you to Enable or Disable the CPU’s L1(Internal)
/ L2(External) cache to provide better performance.
The choices:
Enabled(default); Disabled
Quick Power On Self T est
This category speeds up Power on self-Test(POST) after you
power up the computer. If it is set to Enabled, BIOS will shorten
or skip some check items during POST.
The choices:
Enabled(default); Disabled
First/Secondary/Third Boot Device
This BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices
in the sequence selected in these items.
If the system has two floppy drives, you can swap the logical
drive name assignments.
The Choices:
Disabled(default), Enabled.
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Boot Up Floppy Seek
If enabled, this item allows BIOS to test floppy drives to
determine whether they have 40 or 80 tracks.
The Choices:
Disabled(default), Enabled.
Boot Up NumLock Status
Select power on state for Numlock..
The Choices
On (default): Numpad is number keys;
Off: Numpad is arrow keys;
Gate A20 Option
Select if chipset or keyboard controller should control Gate
A20.
The choices:
Normal: A pin in the keyboard controller controls Gate A20.
Fast (default): Lets chipset control Gate A20.
T ypematic Rate Setting
Allows user to adjust the key stroke repeat rate.
The choices:
Enabled: Enabled this option to adjust the keystroke repeat
rate; Disabled (default): Enabled.
T ypematic Rate (Char/Sec)
Range between 6(default) and 30 characters per second. This
option controls the speed of repeating keystrokes.
T ypematic Delay (Msec)
This option sets the time interval for displaying the first and the
second characters.
The Choices: 250(default), 500, 750, 1000.
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Security Option
This category allows you to determine whether to use password
access the system and Setup,or just Setup.
The choices:
System: To access system and BIOS Setup with correct
password.
Setup (default): T o access BIOS Setup with correct password.
APIC Mode
Use this item to enable/disable the APIC Mode.
The Choices: Enabled; Disabled
MPS V ersion Control for OS
Use this item to select the MPS Version Control for OS.
The Choices: 1.4(default); 1.1
OS Select For DRAM >64MB
Select the operating system that is running with greater than
64MB of RAM on the system.
The Choices: Non-OS2(default), OS2.
HDD S.M.A.R.T. Capability
Allows user to choose the Self-monitoring Analysis and
Reporting Technology for Hard Disk Drive.
The choices: Disabled(default); Enabled
EP A / (H/W Monitor) Show
Use this item to enable/disable the Environmental Protection
Association (EP A) / Hardware Monitor) logo on initiating screen..
The choices: H/W Monitor; EPA Logo
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2.5 Advanced Chipset Features
This section allows you to configure the system based
features of the installed chipset. This chipset manages bus
speeds and access to system memory resources, such as
DRAM and external cache. It also coordinates communications of the PCI bus. It must be stated that these items should
never be altered. The default settings are set up to provide
the best operating conditions for your system. The time you
might need to make any changes would be if you discover
that data is lost while using your system.
Phoenix - A wardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Advanced Chipset Features
DRAM Timing SelectableBy SPD
CAS Latency Time2
Active to Precharge Delay6
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay3
DRAM RAS# Precharge3
Turbo ModeDisabled
Memory Frequency forAuto
System BIOS CacheableEnabled
Video BIOS CacheableDisabled
Memory Hole At 15M-16MDisabled
Delayed TransactionEnabled
Delay Prior to Thermal16 Min
AGP Aperture Size (MB)128MB
The Choices:
By SPD: DRAM Timing is by Serial Presence Detect (SPD) which
is located on the memory module itself.
Manual: DRAM Timing is set manually with the options
following this item below.
CAS Latency Time
This item is to set CAS (Column Access Stroke) Latency time.
The Choices: Auto; 1.5; 2; 2.5;
Active to Precharge Delay
This item is to set Active to Precharge Delay cycle.
The Choices: Auto; 7; 6; 5
DRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay
This item is to set the DRAM RAS (Row Access Stroke) to CAS
(Column Access Stroke) Delay cycle.
The Choices: Auto; 3; 2
DRAM RAS# Precharge
This item is to set the DRAM RAS Precharge cycle.
The Choices: Auto; 3; 2
Turbo Mode
Use this item to disable/enable the Turbo Mode .
The Choices: Disabled(default); Enabled.
Memory Frequency For
This item is to set the DRAM frequency.
The Choices: Auto(default); DDR266; DDR200
System BIOS Cacheable
When enabled, the access to the system BIOS ROM address at
F0000H-FFFFFFH is cached.
The Choices: Enabled(default), Disabled.
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Video BIOS Cacheable
Enabled: Enable Video BIOS Cacheable.
Disabled (default):Disable Video BIOS Cacheable.
Memory Hole At 15-16M
In order to improve performace, certain space in memory can be
reserved for ISA cards. This memory must be mapped into the
memory's space below 16MB.
The Choices: Disabled(default); Enabled.
Delayed T ransaction
This item is to enable/disable the Delayed Transaction function.
The Choices: Enabled (default), Disabled.
Delay Prior to Thermal
This item is to set the Delay Prior to Thermal cycle.
The Choices: 4min; 8min; 16min(default); 32min.
AGP Aperture Size
Select the size of the Accelerated Graphic Port(AGP) aperture .
The aperture is a portion of the PCI memory address range
dedicated for graphics memory address space. Host cycle that
hit the aperture range are forwarded to the AGP without any
translation.
The Choices: 128MB(default); 64MB,;32MB; 16MB; 8MB;
4MB; 256MB
On-Chip VGA
Enable or disable the On-chip VGA.
The Choices: Enabled (default); Disabled.
On-Chip Frame Buffer Size
If the Window Size is not disabled, this item is to set the Frame
Buffer size.
The Choices: 1MB; 8MB(default)
Boot Display
Select the Boot Display mode
The Choices: Auto (default); CRT; TV; EFP .
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Integrated Peripherals
Onchip Primary PCI IDEEnabled
IDE Primary Master PIOAuto
IDE Primary Slave PIOAuto
IDE Primary Master UDMAAuto
IDEPrimary Slave UDMAAuto
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDEEnabled
IDE Secondary Master PIOAuto
IDESecondary Slave PIOAuto
IDE Secondary Master UDMAAuto
IDE Secondary Slave UDMAAuto
USB ControllerEnabled
USB 2.0 ControllerEnabled
USB Keyboard SupportEnabled
AC97 AudioAuto
AC97 ModemAuto
VT6105 LAN ChipEnabled
Init Display FirstOnboard
Onboard AC97 CodecEnabled
IDE HDD Block ModeEnabled
Onboard FDC ControllerEnabled
Onboard Serial Port 13F8/IRQ4
Onboard Serial Port 22F8/IRQ3
UART Mode SelectNormal
UR2 Duplex ModeHalf
Onboard Parallel Port378/IRQ7
Parallel Port ModeEC P
ECP Mode Use DMA3
PWRON After PWR-FailOff
Game Port Address201
MIDI Port Address330
MIDI Port IRQ10
Use this item to enable or disable the primary IDE channels that
are integrated on the mainboard.
The Choices: Enabled (default); Disabled
IDE Primary Master/Slave PIO
Auto (default):BIOS will automatically detect the IDE HDD
Accessing mode.
Mode 0~4: Manually set the IDE Accessing mode.
IDE Primary Master/Slave UDMA
Auto (default):BIOS will automatically enable Ultra DMA mode
of the IDE HDD Accessing .
Disabled: UDMA mode is disabled
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE
Use this item to enable or disable the secondary IDE channels
that are integrated on the mainboard.
The Choices: Enabled (default); Disabled
IDE Secondary Master/Slave PIO
Auto (default):BIOS will automatically detect the IDE HDD
Accessing mode.
Mode 0~4: Manually set the IDE Accessing mode.
IDE Secondary Master/Slave UDMA
Auto (default):BIOS will automatically enable the Ultra DMA
mode of the IDE HDD Accessing mode.
Disabled: Ultra DMA disabled.
USB Controller
Use this item to enable or disable the USB Controller.
The Choices: Enabled (default); Disabled
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USB 2.0 Controller
If USB Controller is enabled, use this item to enable or disable
USB 2.0 controller.
The Choices: Enabled (default); Disabled
USB Keyboard Support
If USB Controller is enabled, use this item to enable or disable
the USB Keyboard Support.
The Choices: Enabled (default); Disabled
AC97 Audio / Modem
Use this item to enable/disable the AC97 Audio/Modem.
The Choices: Auto(Automatically enabled); Disabled
VT6105 LAN Chip
Use this item to enable/disable the onboard VT6105 LAN chip.
The Choices: Enabled; Disabled
Init Display First
Use this item to enable or disable the onboard USB controller.
The Choices: PCI Slot; Onboard(default)
Onboard AC’97 Codec
Use this item to enable or disable the onboard AC’97 Codec.
The Choices: Enabled(default); Disabled
IDE HDD Block Mode
If your IDE HDD supports block mode select, enabled is for
automatic detection of the optimal number of block read/write
per sector the drive can support..
The Choices: Enabled(default); Disabled
Onboard FDC Controller
The choices: Enabled (default) Disbled
Onboard Serial Port 1/2
Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the first and
second serial ports.
The Choices: Auto; 3F8/IRQ4; 2F8/IRQ3; 3E8/IRQ4;2E8/
IRQ3; Disabled.
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UART Mode Select
This item allows you to select which Infra Red(IR) function of
the onboard I/O chip you wish to use.
The Choices: Normal(default), IrDA, SCR, ASKIR.
UR2 Duplex Mode
This item allows you to select which Infra Red(IR) function of
the onboard I/O chip you wish to use.
The Choices: Half (default), Full.
Onboard Parallel Port
This item allows you to select the onboard parallel port and IRQ.
The Choices: 378/IRQ7; 278/IRQ5; 3BC/IRQ7; Disabled
Parallel Port Mode
The choices are for Parallel Port Mode select:
SPP: Using Parallel port as Standard Parallel Port.
EPP: Using Parallel port as Enhanced Parallel Port.
ECP (default): Using Parallel port as ExtendedCapabilites Port.
ECP+EPP: Using Parallel port as ECP+EPP mode.
ECP Mode Use DMA
The Choices: 3(default), 1.
PWRON After PWR-Fail
Set the Power-on mode when power resumes after power fails.:
The choices: Off (default); On; Former-Sts (former status)
Game Port Address
The choices are for setting Game Port Address:
201 (default); 209; Disabled
MIDI Port Address
The choices are for setting MIDI Port Address:
300; 330 (default); Disabled.
MIDI Port IRQ
The choices are for setting MIDI Port IRQ:
10 (default): 5
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2.7 Power Management Setup
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Power Management Setup
ACPI FunctionEnabled
ACPI Suspend TypeS1(POS)
Power ManagementUser Define
Video Off MethodV/H Sync+Blank
Video Off In SuspendYes
Suspend TypeStop Grant
Modem Use IRQ3
Suspend ModeDisabled
HDD Power DownDisabled
Soft-off by PWR-BTTNInstant-off
Power On By PMEDisabled
Power On By Modem RingDisabled
Power On By WOLDisabled
Power On By USBDisabled
Resume by AlarmDisabled
X Date (of Month) Alarm0
X Time(hh:mm:ss) Alarm0 : 0 : 0
Power ON FunctionButton Only
KB Power On PasswardEnter
Hot Key Power OnCtrl-F1
** Reload Global Timer Events **
Primary IDE 0Disabled
Primary IDE 1Disabled
Secondary IDE 0Disabled
Secondary IDE 1Disabled
FDD,COM, LPT PortDisabled
PCI PIRQ [A-D]#Disabled
The choices are for enabling or disabling the Advanced
Configuration and Power Management (ACPI).
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ACPI Suspend T ype
The choices are for setting the ACPI Suspend Type.
S1(Power On Suspend)(default); S3(Suspend T o RAM); S1&S3
Power Management
The choices are for setting the Power management mode:
User Define (default); Min Saving; Max Saving.
Video Off Method
The choices are for determining the manner in which the monitor
is blanked.
The choices:
V/H SYNC+Blank (default): Turn off the vertical and horizontal
synchronization ports and write blanks to thevideo buffer.
Blank Screen: Writes blanks to the video buffer.
DPMS Supported: Initial display power management signaling.
Video Off in Suspend
This field determines when to activate the video off feature for
monitor power management.
The Choices:Always on; No; Yes(default)
Suspend type
Use this item to select the Suspend Type.
The choices: Stop Grant(default); Power On Suspend
Modem Use IRQ
This determines the IRQ, which can be applied in Modem use.
The choices: 3 (default); 4;5; 7; 9; 10; 11; NA
Suspend Mode
Use this item to set the Suspend time.
The choices: Disabled(default); 1~60 min.
HDD Power Down
Use this item to set the HDD Power Down time.
The choices: Disabled(default); 1~15 min..
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Soft-off by PWR-BTTN
Enables you to set the power button function in DOS.
The Choices: Instant off(default); Delay 4 Sec.
Power On By PME
Use this item to enable/disable the Power On by PME function.
Power On By Modem Ring
Use this item to enable/disable the Power On by Modem Ring
signal.
Power On By WOL
Use this item to enable/disable the Power On by WOL function.
Power On By USB
Use this item to enable/disable the Power On by USB function..
Resume by Alarm
Use this item to enable/disable the RTC Alarm Resume function.
Date: If RTC Alarm Resume is enabled, set the date with this
item.
Time: If RTC Alarm Resume is enabled, set the time with this
item.
Power On Function
Use this item to select the Power On Mode.
The Choices: Button Only; Keyboard 98; Password; Hot Key;
Mouse Click; Any Key
KB Power On Password
Enables you to set the Password by keyboard for Power On.
Hot Key Power On
Enables you to set the Hot Key for Power On.
The Choices: Ctrl-F1 ~ Ctrl-F12
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Reload Global Timer Events:
When enabled, the following devices listed below will restart
the global timer for Standby mode.
Primary IDE 0/1
The choices:Disabled (default); Enabled
Secondary IDE 0/1
The choices:Disabled (default); Enabled.
FDD, COM, LPT Port
The choices: Disabled (default); Enabled
PCI PIRQ[A-D]#
The choices: Disabled (default); Enabled
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2.8 PnP/PCI Configurations
This section describes configuration of the PCI bus
system. PCI or Personal Computer Interconnect, is a system
which allows I/O devices to operate at speeds nearing the
speed of the CPU itself when communicating with the components on board. This section covers some very technical
items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced
users should make any changes to the default settings.
Phoenix - A wardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
PnP/PCI Configurations
Reset Configuration DataDisabledItem Help
Resources Controlled ByAuto(ESCD)
x IRQ ResourcesPress Enter
The system BIOS supports the PnP feature so the system needs
to record which resource is assigned and proceeds to get rid of
resource conflict. Every peripheral device has a node, which is
called ESCD (Extended System Configuration Data. This node
records which resources are assigned to it. If Disabled (Default)
is chosen, the system ESCD will update only when the new
configuration varies from the last one. If Enabled is chosen, the
system is forced to update ESCDs and then is automatically
reset to the “Disabled” mode.
Resources Controlled By
By Choosing “Auto” (default), the system BIOS will detect the
system resources and automatically assign the relative IRQ and
DMA channel for each peripheral. By choosing “Manual”, the
user will need to assign IRQ & DMA for add-on cards. Be sure
that no IRQ/DMA and I/O port conflict exists.
IRQ Resources :
Press Enter to configure the following Submenus
IRQ Resources
IRQ-3 assigned to: PCI Device
IRQ-4 assigned to: PCI Device
IRQ-5 assigned to: PCI Device
IRQ-7 assigned to: PCI Device
IRQ-9 assigned to: PCI Device
IRQ-10 assigned to: PCI Device
IRQ-11 assigned to: PCI Device
IRQ-12 assigned to: PCI Device
IRQ-14 assigned to: PCI Device
IRQ-15 assigned to: PCI Device
When resources are controlled manually, assign each system
interrupt a type, depending on the type of device using the
interrupt.
PCI / VGA Palette Snoop
Choose Disabled or Enabled. Some graphic controllers which
are not VGA compatible take the output from a VGA controller
and map it to their display as a way to provideboot information
and VGA compatibility.
However, the color information coming from the VGA controller
is drawn from the palette table inside the VGAcontroller to
generate the proper colors, and the graphic controller needs to
know what is in the palette of the VGA controller. To do this,
the non-VGA graphic controller watches for the write access to
the VGA palette and registers the snoop data. In PCI based
systems, the Write Access to the palette will not show up on the
ISA bus if the PCI VGA controller responds to the Write.
In this case, the PCI VGA controller should not respond to the
Write, it should only snoop the data and permit the access to be
forwarded to the ISA bus. The non-VGA ISA graphi controller
can then snoop the data on the ISA bus.Unless you have the
above situation, you should disable this option.
The choices: Disabled (default); Enabled
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2.9 PC Health Status
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PC Health Status
Vccp
Vcc 1.5V
Vcc 3.3V
Vcc 5.0V
Vcc 12.0V
Vsb 5.0V
Voltage Battery
CPU Temp
System Temp
Fan 1 Speed
Fan 2 Speed
Fan 3 Speed
This item allows you to enable/disable auto detect PCI CLOCK.
The Choices: Disabled; Enabled (default)
Spread Spectrum
This function is designed for the EMI test only.
The Choices: Disabled(default); +/- 0.25; +/- 0.35; +/- 0.45; -0.5
Item Help
CPU Clock
Allows you to set the CPU clock for next boot..
The Choices: 100MHz ~132MHz in 1MHz stepping
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2.1 1 Load Fail-Safe Defaults
When you press <Enter> on this item, you get a confirmation
dialog box with a message similar to below:
Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
Load Fail-Safe Default (Y/N)? N
PNP/PCI Configurations
PC Health Status
Esc : Quit F9: Menu in BIOS←→↑↓: Select Item
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Time , Date , Hard Disk Type ...
Frequency/Voltage Control
Load Fail-safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit without Saving
Pressing ‘Y’ loads the default values that are factory settings
for optimal performance of system operations.
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2.12 Load Optimized Defaults
When you press <Enter> on this item, you get a confirmation
dialog box with a message similar to:
Phoenix - A wardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PNP/PCI Configurations
Load Optimized Default (Y/N)? N
PC Health Status
Esc : Quit F9: Menu in BIOS←→↑↓: Select Item
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Time , Date , Hard Disk Type ...
Frequency/Voltage Control
Load Fail-safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit without Saving
Pressing ‘Y’ loads the default values that are factory settings
for optimal performance of system operations.
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2.13 Set Supervisor / User Password
Phoenix - A wardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PNP/PCI Configurations
PC Health Status
Esc : Quit F9: Menu in BIOS←→↑↓: Select Item
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Enter Password:
Time , Date , Hard Disk Type ...
Frequency/Voltage Control
Load Fail-safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit without Saving
When you select this function, the following message will appear
at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password.
Enter Password (for Supervisor/User)
Type a password, up to eight characters, and press <Enter>.The
password you type now will clear any previously entered
password from CMOS memory . Y ou will be asked to confirm the
password. Type the password again and press <Enter>. You
may also press <ESC> to abort the selection and not enter a
password. To disable the password, just press <Enter> when
you are prompted to enter a password. A message will confirm
that you wish to disable the password. Once the password is
disabled, the system will boot without asking user to enter a
password.
Password for System or BIOS Setup
If you select “System” at the Security Option of BIOS Features
Setup Menu, you will be prompted for the password every time
when the system is rebooted, or any time when you try to enter
Setup. If you select “Setup” at the Security Option of BIOS
Features Setup Menu, you will be prompted only when you try
to enter Setup.
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2.14 Save & Exit Setup
Phoenix - A wardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PNP/PCI Configurations
PC Health Status
Esc : Quit F9: Menu in BIOS←→↑↓: Select Item
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Save to CMOS & Exit (Y/N)? Y
Time , Date , Hard Disk Type ...
Frequency/Voltage Control
Load Fail-safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit without Saving
Typing “Y” will quit the Setup Utility and save the user setup
value to RTC CMOS RAM.
Typing “N” will return to the Setup Utility.
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2.15 Exit Without Saving
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Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Quit Without Saving (Y/N)? N
Power Management Setup
PNP/PCI Configurations
PC Health Status
Esc : Quit←→↑↓: Select Item
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Time , Date , Hard Disk Type ...
Frequency/Voltage Control
Load Fail-safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit without Saving
Typing “Y” will quit the Setup Utility without saving to RTC
CMOS RAM.
Typing “N” will return to the Setup Utility.
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Chapter 3
Drivers & Utilities
3. Drivers & Utilities
There are motherboard drivers and utilities included in
the disc attached in this motherboard package. You don't
have to install all of them for booting your system. But after
you have finished the hardware installation, you have to install an operation system (such as windows XP) before you
are able to install any drivers or utilities.
Note: Please be aware of the different Procedures for installing
drivers for Windows 98/ME/XP/2000 .
3.1 Auto-run Menu
You can use the auto-run menu in the driver CD attached in
the motherboard package. Then choose the utility or driver and
select model name. The autorun starting screen looks like below:
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3.2 Installing Intelinf
Enter the item "INTEL CHIPSET INSTALLATION" of the
Autorun program and install Intelinf for Intel Chipsets support
and Plug-n-Play INF support. Follow the illustrations below :
(1)
Click "Driver" Item.
(2)
Click "Chipset" Item.
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(3)
Click "Intel Chipsets
Installation" Item.
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(4)
Click "Next".
(5)
Click "Yes".
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(6)
Click "Next".
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(7)
Click "Finish".
Note: Install the Intel INF Driver before the Intel Application accelerator Driver.
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3.3 Install Intel Application Accelerator
Install the Intel Application Accelerator for Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP. The program is designed to improve performance of the storage sub-system and overall system performance.
(1)
Click "Driver" Item.
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(2)
Click "Chipset" Item.
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(3)
Click "Intel Application
Accelerator" Item.
(4)
Y ou will see a pop-up
dialogue of IAA
installation.
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(5)
Click "Next".
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(6)
Click "Yes".
(7)
Click "Next".
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(8)
Click "Finish".
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3.4 Installing VGA Driver
A 2D/3D graphics interface is already integrated into North
Bridge. Follow the illustration below to install the integrated VGA
driver:
(1)
Click "Driver" Item.
(2)
Click "VGA" Item.
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(3)
Click "845G Graphic"
Item.
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(4)
Select your O.S.
(5)
Click "Next".
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(6)
Click "Yes".
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(5)
Click "Finish".
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3.5 Installing Audio Driver
This motherboard comes with an AC97 CODEC V2.2, 6-channel compatible. You can find the Audio driver from this Auto-run
menu.
(1)
Click "Driver" Item.
(2)
Click "Audio" Item.
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(3)
Click "A vance Logic
Codec" Item.
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(4)
Click "Next".
(5)
Click "Finish".
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3.6 Installing USB 2.0 Device
Please read carefully the pop-up text file after clicking the item
shown on the screen. The text file will notify you how to install your
USB devices in your O.S. completely.
(1)
Click the "USB " item.
(1)
Click the "USB 2.0
ICH4 INF Package".
Note: Please note that this USB 2.0 only supports Win 2000 and
Win XP.
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3.6.1 Install USB2.0 driver for Win 2000
3.6.2 Install USB2.0 driver for Win XP
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3.7 Installing LAN Driver
T o install VT6105 LAN driver, please quit the Driver CD pro-
:
vided with the Motherboard, and follow the procedures stated be-
low (Windows 9X is taken for illustration of LAN driver setup
herewith:
(1) On the "Start" screen of Win9X, please click the
mouse to the following path:
\My Computer\properties\Device Manager
(2) In the "Device Manager screen, point to the
"Ethernet Controller" item with the mouse and
double click on it (or click on the "Properties"
button).
(3) Click to the "General" bar.
(4) Click to the "Reinstall Driver" button to continue.
(5) When the screen on the
left pops out, insert the
Drivers CD into CD-
ROM and key in the
correct path for LAN
driver setup and then
click to "Next" button:
E:\MB\Lan_driver\vt6105
(supposing the CD-ROM
drive is E.)
(6) The Setup program will
then guide you through
the rest of the installa-
tion until the screen on
the left pops out to
prompt you to restart
system. Only if the sys-
tem is restarted will the
LAN driver be able to
take effect.
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Chapter 4
Cabinet - Barebone Q4-2
4. Install Peripherals into Cabinet
Barebone Q4-2 is the cabinet dedicated for system of
Motherboard 4845GLQ. To install main peripherals with
4845GLQ in the cabinet Barebone Q4-2, please follow the
principal procedures illustrated below:
1. Open the cabinet (Barebone Q4-2) of 4845GLQ
2. Remove the FDD Bay-panel and HDD Bay-panel
3. Remove the HDD Bay .
4. Connect Power Cord to on-board Power Connector
5. Connect IDE/FDD Cable to on-board connector
6. Install RAM Modules to Memory Slots
7. Install CPU and then CPU Fan
8. Install Floppy Disk Drive to Bay
9. Install CD-ROM to Bay
10. Connect Audio Cable to CD-In1 and CD-ROM
11. Install Hard Disk Drive
12. Install System Fan
13. Close the Cabinet
1. Open the Cabinet (Q4-2) by removing the three screws with a screw driver.
Barebone Q4-2
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2. The Motherboard is on
chassis. Remove the Floppy
Disk Drive Bay-panel and Hard
Disk Drive Bay-panel so that
you can install FDD and HDD
later.
(The FDD and HDD Baypanels removed.)
(Motherboard on
Chassis.)
3. Remove the HDD Bay so
that you can install the HDD
into it easily.
(HDD Bay)
4. Connect the Power Cord of
the Power Supply to the onboard Power Connector. Yet
do not connect the Power Supply to the electric power now.
(Power Connector)
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5. Connect the IDE Cable and
FDD Cable to the IDE Connector and FDD Connector onboard.
6. Install the Memory Module
to the Memory Slot (DIMM).
7. Install CPU and CPU
Fan. Do not forget to connect the Fan Power Cord
to the Fan Connector onboard.
(Fan Connector)
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8. Install the Floppy Disk Drive
to the FDD Bay. Connect the
FDD Cable to the FDD with
Pin1 to Pin1. Connect FDD
Power Connector to FDD.
(Floppy Disk Drive)
9. Install CD-ROM to the CDROM Bay. Connect the IDE
Cable to CD-ROM with Pin1
to Pin1. Connect the Power
Connector of the Power Supply to the CD-ROM Power
Connector.
(CD-ROM)
10. Connect the Audio Cord
to CD-ROM and the CD-In1
Connector on-board.
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11. Install the HDD into the
HDD Bay and assemble the
Bay back to the cabinet. Do not
forget to connect the IDE cable to HDD with Pin1 to Pin1.
Connect Power Connector of
Power Supply to the HDD
Power Connector.
12. Install System Fan and
connect the Fan Cord to the
Fan Connector on-board.
13. Restore the Cabinet cover
to the cabinet and installation
is complete now.