3.7.1 IDE HDD Block Mode
This feature enhances disk performance by allowing multi-sector data transfers and eliminates the interrupt handling time for each sector.
3.7.2 IDE Primary & Secondary Master/Slave PIO
These four PIO fields let you set a PIO mode (0-4) for each of four IDE devices. When under "Auto" mode, the system automatically set the best mode
for each device
3.7.3 IDE Primary & Secondary Master/Slave UDMA
When set to "Auto" mode, the system will detect if the hard drive supports Ultra DMA mode.
3.7.4 On-Chip primary/Secondary PCI IDE
Select "Enabled" to activate each on-board IDE channel separately, Select "Disabled", if you install an add-on IDE Control card
3.7.5 USB Keyboard Support
This item lets you enable or disable the USB keyboard driver within the onboard BIOS. Please also enable " Assign IRQ For USB" item that in
PNP/PCI Configuration menu when this item is enabled.
3.7.6 Init Display First
Select "AGP" or "PCI Slot" for system to detect first when boot-up.
3.7.7 Onboard FDC Controller
Select "Enabled" to activate the on-board FDC
Select "Disabled" to activate an add-on FDC
3.7.8 Onboard Serial Port 1 & 2
Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the first/second serial port. The default value for the first serial port is "3F8/IRQ4" and the second
serial port is "2F8/IRQ3".
3.7.9 UR1 & 2 Mode Select
Select to activate the Infrared transfer function.
3.7.10 Onboard Parallel Port
Select address and interrupt for the Parallel port.
3.7.11 Parallel Port Mode
Select an operating mode for the parallel port. Mode options are SPP, EPP1.7, ECPEPP1.7, EPP1.9, ECP, and ECPEPP1.9.
3.7.12 ECP Mode Use DMA
Select a DMA channel if parallel port is set as "ECPEPP1.7" , "ECP" or "ECPEPP1.9".
3.8 Load BIOS Defaults
This loads the standard BIOS default values. To select, highlight it and press the<Enter> key. Then press the <Y> and <Enter> keys to confirm.
Otherwise, press the <N> key to cancel.
3.9 Load Setup Defaults
This feature loads the setup default values from BIOS default table. To select, highlight it and press the<Enter> key. Then press the <Y> and <Enter>
keys to confirm. Otherwise, press the<N> key to cancel.
3.10 Supervisor/User Password
You can assign, modify, or cancel password settings. To modify, highlight "Supervisor Password" or "User Password" and press the <Enter> key. The
screen will prompt you ("Enter Password:"). Enter your password. The maximum size of the password is 8 characters. System will prompt you to
reenter the password to verify. Remember the passwords are case sensitive.
If you want to remove the passwords, either delete passwords or press <Enter> when prompting for new password.
If you want it to require password upon initial system startup and upon entering the CMOS Setup Utility, you will need to change the selection of the
(Security Option) under (BIOS FEATURES SETUP) to "System".
If the setting is "Setup", the system will only require the password you activate CMOS Setup Utility.
3.11 IDE HDD Auto Detection
If your system has an IDE hard drive, you can use this function to detect its parameters and enter them into the "Standard CMOS Setup" automatically.
This routine only detects one set of parameters. If your hard disk is formatted using different parameters than those detected, you have to enter the
parameters manually. If the parameters listed do not match the ones used to format the disk, the information on that disk will not be accessible. If the
auto-detected parameters displayed do not match those that are used for your drive, ignore them. Type N to reject the values and enter the correct
ones manually from the Standard CMOS Setup screen.
3.12 Exit CMOS Setup Utility
Press the<F10> key to save the setup and exit. Press <ESC> key to exit without saving. Either saving or not saving modifications, screen will prompt
user to confirm, and system will reboot on exit.