This mainboard requires correct configuration information; otherwise,
a malfunction may result.
Static
elticity
can cause serious damage to integra-
ted circuit mainboards. To avoid building up a static
electric charging
on your
body, be sure you discharge
any static electricity by grounding yourself before
handling the mainboards. If mainboards are handed
from one person to another, they should touch hands
first, then pass the mainboards.
Information presented in this publication has been carefully checked
for reliability; however, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies.
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.
Contact your dealer for warranty details.
Trademarks
All brands and product names used in this manual may be trademarks
or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
This manual is designed to offer detailed information about the
CB61X-
LX mainboard. The content includes the main features of the mainbo.
ard, the installation, and the BIOS settings. There are three chapters to
offer clear and detailed information of
Chapter 1
Introduction
Describes
Chapter
9
Installation
the main
CB61X-LX.
features and major
components.
Describes the installation of hardware including
Chapter
jumpers,
3
BIOS setup
Describes the
cables and connectors.
setup of BIOS. Briefly explain each
item and show the selection of option.
Warning Marks
In this manual , warning
notices
of
text that
marki
are used to stress important parts
or
require users’ attention. There are two kinds of war-
ning marks in this manual:
i
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--.“-_1_1
Graphic Descriptions of Jumper Settings
means Pin 1 &Pin 2 are set as short
(0
1
Introduction
cl
.._I
Introduction
means Pin 1 &Pin 2 are set as open
pmq
z3
If you install or
must pull out AC Power Cord.
Warning :
~emoue
the CPU, Mmmy, particularly clear CMOS, you
CB6lX-LX
memory, and I/O technologies into mini ATX form factor that
combines performance, flexibility, and easy of use into’high integrated
capable of a variety of price/performance Ievels.
CB6lX-LX
Intel 440LX PCI set(82443LX
Chip. Three standard 168.pin DIMM with memoly size up to
support Fast Page mode, ED0 and Synchronous DRAM memory.
The Intel
Bus Master IDE controller with high performance IDE interfaces for up
to four
CB61X-LX
today and tomorrow’s requirement.
mainboard intergrates the latest advances in processor,
mainboard supports Intel Pentium II processor based on the
and
82371AB),
82371AB
deviCes.
supports two low cost universal Serial
FYI/IDE
XceIerator(PIIX
ITE
IT8679F
4) provides and integrated
Bus(USB)
Super I/O
384M8
ports to fit
i
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Manual
I-l
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-
Introduction
1. Processor Slot:
One
Slot 1 connector supports:
*
Pentium II 233/2&i/300/333
’
L132K& L2
2.
Chipset:
*
Intel 440LX
-
ITE
ITB679F(PnP
3.
*tern
BIOS:
’
Award flash BIOS.
256/512KB
PCIset(ZBGA).
Super I/O Controller).
@DMI 2.0
@ PnP l.Oa
@ PC1
8
CD ROM boot
@ APM
@
ACPI 1.0
@ A.G.P
4. DIMM Memory Socket:
*
3
pieces of
’
Support up to E/16/32/64/128 MB unbuffered ED0 orsynchron-
ousDRAM
*
Compliance with JEDEC specifications for
SDRAM Module.
(comply with Intel and Windows 95)
2.1
1.2
1.0
168-pin DIMM
@DRAM)
:
5. Expansion Slots: , i
*
Three
16-bit
ISA slots with 100% ISA compatible function.
MHZ
processor.
cache in Processor card,
sockets.
Module.
3.3V
unbuffered EDO/
Intmduction
*
Four
32bit PC1
@ PC1
specification version 2.1.
@CPU to
@Convert Back-to-Back sequential CPU to
PC1
Burst writes.
*
One 3Zbit
@ A.G.P
@Synchronous coupling to the host bus frequency.
6.
PS/2
Keyboard and
*
Provides Connectors for PS/2 Keyboard & PS/2 mouse connector
set.
7. Serial/Parallel Ports:
*
One multi-mode parallel port with chip-protect circuitry supports
standard, enhanced (EPP), high speed (ECP) mode.
*
Two high speed
*
Support
6. PCI IDE Connector:
*
Build-in Intel 82371AB chip 32-bit
IrDA/ASKIR,
channels.
@
Independent Timing of up to 4 drives.
@
PI0 mode 4 for transfers up to
@ Support
to
33MB/s.
@Integrated 8x32 bit buffer for IDE
slots all support
PC1
memory write posting with 4 Word deep buffers.
A.G.P
slot support up to 528MB/s transfer rate
PC1
master.
PC1
memory writes to
specification revision 1.0
PS/2
Mouse Set:
16C550 UART
compatible buffer fast serial port.
Fast IR Infrared Interface.
PC1
IDE interface with 2 IDE
14MB/s.
“Ultra DMA 33” Synchronous DMA mode transfers up
PC1
Burst transfers,
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2
Installation
r-l
This chapter provides information on how to install and configure
CB61X-LX
Mainboard.
The standard packing of
q
CB61X-LX
m 1
IDE cable
q
1
Floppy cable
a CB61X-LX
a
Device driver diskette
CB61X-LX
Mode or Extended Data Output (EDO) memory 01 synchronous
DRAM(SDRAM).
DIMM. (Dual-In-line-Memory Module)
CB61X-LX
PD(Presence
interface.
EC or ECC in the memory array.
User’ s Manual
accepts a maximum of 384MB memory size with Fast Page
also provides a DIMM plug-and-play support via Serial
Detect) mechanism supported via the
CB61X-LX
CB61X-LX
mainboard
The on-board DRAM is installed with
provides optional data integrity features including
should include:
NIX4
168-pin
SMB
The DIMM Socket is in compliance with
i
unbuffered EDO/SDRAM Module. A DIMM connector is provided to
support up to 385MB EDO/Synchronous DRAM.
JEDEC
specifications for
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installation
Installation
How to do the Combination
Users can install the DIMM module on any bank according to
memory configuration table. The possible combinations will make the
total memory size from minimum
The following table lists a number of possibleDRAM combinations
DIMM
D,MM,
1
DIMM~
1
_.....
8MB
16MB
32MB
64MB
128MB
8MB
16MB
32MB
64MB
128MB
Table 2-i. System Memory ConfigUratiOnS
?
SMB
to maximum 384MB.
DIMM3
1
0MB
16MB
32MB
64MB
128MB
DlMMl tUIMMZ+UIMN~J
The combination of
size is from
384MB. All DIMM sockets
can use either
ED0
memory.
TOTAL
-
. .
..^ -,.a.,”
8MB
to maximum
SDRAM
the
*
memory
or
CBhlX-LX provides one slot(slot 1) for installation of Pentium II
processor card. To install Pentium II processor card, check the direction
of CPU and then put the card onto the slot 1.
mount with Baseboard:
Ensure retention module stays on
Prevent Pentium U Processor
atsink Support on baseboard:
[events heatsinkmovement.
Supports
This graphic is only a sample. It may
the defferent type
h&sink
on Thermal
from Intel
PIate.
bi
Boxec
CB61XLX
,
User’s Mmmal2-2
Top bar is snapped into rigid pins afte
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User’s
Manual
2-3
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installation
Installation
i
First Step:
pre-install
2pcs
Second Step:
placeRM
Over “RM
of attach mount in motherboard RM hole.
Solder Side:
RM Hole
attach studs” on Motherboard.
Third Step:
Install Heatsink support on Baseboard. If you used Intel Boxed processor,
please skip third step, and follow Intel Boxed processor install guide to
install heatsinksupporter.
,
I r,
I
Install Pentium Ii Processor with fan orheatsink on Baseboard.
Connect CPU Fan connector to power
s..o*
I
on.
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Installation
Complete:
Topbaris
into slot 1 connector. After installing step by step, the process is compl-
eted.
snapped
into rigid pins after
CPU(with
heatsink) is inserted
CPU frequency and Bus frequency :
To install the CPU at its correct frequency, Please refer the following
table to set up CPU frequency.
htium
nProce.swr:
Table 2-2. Pentium Series CPU Frequency and Bus Frequency
CPU Fan
When you should install the boxed processor, you can use this Header
to connect processor’s fan cableppin). If you have the passive heatsink
(without fan), this Header is not used.
ii
(JP3/optional)
lo
Fan# WI
:
0
0)
FM
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IDE & FDD Connector :
CB6IX-LX
which supports 2
ROM)
and IDE connector.
provides 2
on each connector. Use 40-pin
PC1 IDE connectors(frimary/Secondary
ATAPI
IDE
devices(for
example, Hard Drive and
IDE
cable to connect
IDE
installation
DE)
CD-
devices
CB6lX-LX
cable. It can support 2 floppy drivers with type : 36OKB/720~/1.2
MB/l.44M8/2.88MB
CB61X-LX
Fast lR(Jp14)
from mobile computers, printers and
The RXH signal is supported Fast
ln order to help quick install front panel switch, these headers are integrated in 22-pin header set.
provides one floppy drive connector with one 34-pin floppy
IrDA(JP14 &
Z-pin Front Panel Switch
JP13) :
provide two Headers which
module. It gives users IR wireless data exchange directly
ConnectorU17)
can
support
I’DAs,......etc.
IR(optiona1)
lrDAW’13)
:
and
Table 2-3. Front Panel Switch
Power Supply ConnectorU6) :
CB61X-LX
provides ATX power supply connector.
ConrieCtOr
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Installation
Pin
Number
pin 1
pin 2
pin 3
..A ”
p,,, -?
pin
5
pin
6
PS/2
Keyboard & Mouse
~61xLX
or.Follow the direction of
rd(mouse) connector.
provides one
DesCrk
3.3v
3.3v
,..,n
GND
-
v
tion1 PinNumber
.‘I
.~
pin 113.3v
pin 12
z-in 19
C\,
2”
5v
I
ConnectorUS)
Iti/2
keyboard and one
keyboard(mouse)
nin
IC
~.. *
pin
15
pin
16
cable to install on
I
:
I’S/2 mouse coated-
pS/z MOUSE CONNEmOR
pS/z KEYBOARD CONNECTOR
Description
-12v
fx.lrl
W&ON
” -..
1
GND
GND
keyboa-
)’
Parallel Port Printer
CB61X.L,X provides one set of high speed parallel port. The
can support
CB61X-LX provides three ISA slots, four
ISA and
time.
bidiredion/El’P/ECl’mode.
PC1
4 slots are shared and can not be installed at the
ConnectorU2)
PSI2
MOUSE
-k‘-
Psi2
Keyboard
:
par&l
USB IPARALLELPORT
SERIAL
PORT
1
PC1
slots and one
Shared
slots
Do not install at the same time.
PORT 2
A.G.I’
port
slot.
same
USB ConnectorU4) :
Universal
use of PC peripheral
S&al
Bus (USB) is a new industry standard interface for
ex$msion.
Serial Port COMliand
Cl361X-LX
is
CB61X.L.X
provides two sets of high speed serialport.
16550
UART
compatible.
User’s
Mmal Z-10
eaSe
COMZu3 & Jl) :
Each serial POti
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_ -._
._-
hstallation
Installation
Clear CMOS
BIOS setting values and password are stored in CMOS RAM. To clear
CMOS Data of your computer, please open the computer chassis;short
Z-3 of
JP12
be cleared. For normal operation, please short l-2 of
your computer chassis.
Power ON
‘Ihis
Header is used to provide a way of the user to. turn the system on.
Connecting it to the
Note
:
In order to prevent the system from shut down by mistake, the
LX provides one optional item on the “Power Management Setup”
manual of the BIOS setup.
This item is called “Soft-Off by PWR-BTITV. The function is as follows:
Delay 4
1. Pushing the button one time will change the system from normal
2. Pushing the power button more than 4 seconds will shut down the
Pushing the power button one time will turn the system on, pushing
set
operation to suspend state. Pushing the button again will wake up
the system.
system.
Instant-Off:
again will torn the system off.
with
shori
Switch(JP15)
:
(JPlZ)
jumper during
l-2
seconds, then CMOS data
power on push button on
JP12
and close
the front panel.
will
CB61X-
lumuer Settinr!
JP12
:
2-3 : Max. (Default)
Clear CMOS
Table 2-4. Jumper Settings
1-2 : Normal Operation
2-3 : Clear CMOS
Standby 5V Supply Connector
Signal
Please don’t insert power switch connector in
@51X-LXUw'sMmrual.2-12
b4D
5v
(JP16)
JP16
Table 2-5. ConneCtOrS
CMlX-Lx
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-_,. _.
--a..-~-_xx..-----L-.-
-...-
Built-In
BIOS Setup
Progrmr
Built-In BIOS Setup Program
This chapter contains information about:
m
How
the
SETUP program
devices of your computer
n How to configure each item on the SETUP Menus
Before the computer can operate, it must know what devices are installed in it. These devices include floppy and fixed-disk drives, video, and
so forth. Taken together, the presence or absence of these devices
comprise the system configuration. Use the SETUP program to verify
or change the system configuration.
Ordinarily, there should be no need to run SETUP the time you start
your system, since your computer comes from the factory ready to use.
You must, however, run the SETUP program each time you make any
changes to your computer’s configuration, such as adding drives, and
so forth. You can also run it to verify the system configuration.
allows you to configure the functions and
i
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Built-h BIOS Setup Program
Press
<DEL>
to enter setup
Built-In BIOS Setup Program
The SETUP program is permanently stored in a “Flash EEPROM” and
not contained on disk. The SETUP program can be accessed :
D
When powering up the system
n When resetting the system
D
When the system detects an error and prompts for the
SETUP
program
Accessing SETUP When Powering Up the System
TO access the SETUP program when powering up the system, turn the
computer power on. The.system BIOS will first test the system compon-
ents and then display a message similar to the following:
press
<DEL> to enter setup
Before the above message disappears, press the (&I key to activate the
SETUP program.
Accessing SETUP When Resetting the System
Before the above message disappears, press @ key to activate the
SETUP program. You can prevent the system displaying this message
using the SETUP prompt setting, described below.
Acessing SETUP When the System Prompts for the SETUP
Program
If the system BIOS detects a software or hardware error during the self-
testing process, the system displays the following message :
Press <Fl> to continue,
<DEL>
to Enter SETUP
Press 13 to continue the boot sequence or @ to run SETUP
Accessing SETUP Menus
SETUP provides access to primary menus from which you modify the
system configuration. SETUP always displays the Main Menu when you
start the program. Primary menus include :
Reset the system by either pressing the reset button or the
@a@
key combination. The system will display the following message :
CB61%LXUw'sMcmU3-2
n
STANDARD CMOS SETUP This option allows users to check or
modify the basic system configuration.
n
BIOS FEATURES SETUP _ This option is used to set the various
system options for the users, including the virus warning, external
cache, security option, boot operations, and video BIOS shadow, etc..
I
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP - This option allows users to
control
the features of chipset.
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Built-In BIOS Setup Program
Built-h BIOS Setup Program
ROM PCI/ISA
BIOS(CB61X-LX)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFMrARE, INC.
STANDARD CMOSSETUP
BIOS FEATURES SETUP
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
SUPERVISOR PASSWORD
USER PASSWORD
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
PNPiPCl CONFIGURAIION
LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
ESC
: Quit
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Time, Date, Hard Disk. Type
Figure 3 -1. SETUP Main Menu
’ ’ ’
The instructions at
‘?’
the items of each option.
the bottom of the Main Menu Screen show
IDE HDD AUTO DETECllON
HUD LOW LEVEL FORMAT
SAVE &EXIT SETUP
EXIT
WITHOUTSAVING
T I* :
Select Item
(Shift)FZ
: Change Color
n LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
mance for the system. It is recommended to
-
This option supports the better perfor-
choose
OPTIMUM %tting
for the setup.
n INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
- ‘Ihis
option
allows users
to decide how
many kinds peripherals need to change their I/O type, mode and
used or not This options also allows user to set the various system
function and onboard
n
SUPERVISOR PASSWORD Password is required when entering
PC1 IDE
controller.
and changing all of the SETUP option or booting your system. Users
can change the current password stored in the CMOS by accessing
this option.
n USER PASSWORD
-
Password is required when booting your system and entering to change only the USER PASSWORD. Users can
change the current password stored in the CMOS by accessing the
option.
n POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
-
This option allows users to set
the power saving status for reducing the power consumption.
H
PNP/PCI CONFlGURATION SETUP -This option is used to set the
various system function and internal addresses of the
Allows users to configure system
IRQ
and DMA to PCI/ISA PnP or
PC1
devices.
Legacy ISA.
0
LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS i Users can load the BIOS default values to
boot the system safely.
n
IDE
HDD AUTO DETECTION -This option can automatically detecl
the hard disk drive type(s) including the number of cylinders and
heads, write precompensation time, read/write head landing zone,
and number of sectors per track
n HDD LOW LEVEL FORMAT
-
This provides a hard disk low level
format utility.
n SAVE
&
EXIT - After saving the changes what you have made in the
SETUP program, then exit and reboot the system.
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Built-h BIOS Setup Program
Built-In BIOS Setup Program
n EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
-
Abandon all previous settings, then exit
and reboot the system.
After choosing an menu item from the SETUP main menu, move the
cursor by using the @I, a, @, @ Arrow keys and press
@I.
To
modify the setting of an option, simply press the @ or @ and the@or
B
keys. Press the @J key when changing the color setting. @ for a
context sensitive help function, and the @ key when quitting SETUP.
ROM PCIiISA BIOS
(CB61X-LX)
STANDARD CMOS SETUP
AWARD
Data(mm.dd:yy) : Thu, Jun 12 1997
SOFI’WARE,
INC
Time (hh:mm:ss) : 17 : 58 : 42
HARDDISKSTYPE SIZE
Primary Master : Auto 0 0 0
Primary Slave
Semndary
: Auto 0 0 0
Master: Auto 0 0 0
Secondary Slave : Auto 0
Drive A:
Drive B
1.44M,
: None
CYLS
3.5 in.
HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE
0 0
0
0
00
00
000
0
00
Base Memory
:
Auto
Auto
Auto
Auto
6MK
Floppy 3 Mode Support : DisabledExtended Memory : 31744K
Video
Halt On
EC : Quit
Fl
:Help
:
EGA/VGA
: All But
keyboard
T I- :S&ctltem
(Sh’$t)F2
: Change Color
Other Memory
-
TOTAL Memory :
PU/PD/+/-:Modiiy
:
3E4K
32768K
Date _ Allows manual setting of the electronic calendar on the mainboard
Time - Sets the system’s internal clock which includes hour, minutes,
and seconds.
Primary Master/Slave, Secondary Master/Slave - Specifies the physical
and electronic properties of the standard hard disk drives installed.
Relevant specifications include the type, number of cylinders
(CYLS),
heads (HEAD), write pre-compensation time (PRECOMP), read/write
head landing zone (LANDZ), number of sectors per track (SECTOR),
and HDD mode (MODE). Selecting “AUTO” in the hard disk type item
avoids the necessity of loading the HDD specifications and the function
of the IDE HDD Auto Detection option in the main menu. The system
BIOS will automatically detect the hard drive installed on the system
upon bootup.
Drive A:/ B: - Specifies the capacity and format of the floppy drive
installed in your system.
Flopy
3 Mode Support-If 3 mode floppy is installed, enable this item
and make floppy diskette only compatible to the Floppy Diskette Format
of Japan Spec.:l.ZMB, 3.5inch. Otherwise, it is compatible to Floppy
Diskette Format of IBM PC.
Video -Specifies the display adapter installed.
Halt On - Enables the system to halt on several conditions/options.
The default value is set at “All, But Keyboard.”
Figure 3 -2 STANDARD CMOS Setup Menu
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Built-In BIOS
Setup Program
Built-In BIOS Setup Program
Base / Extended / Other Memory - A small section in the lower right
corner of the screen displays important information about your system
which includes the base, extended, and other memory sizes. They are
updated automatically by the SETUP program according to the status
detected by the BIOS self-test. This section of the Standard CMOS
SETUP screen is for viewing purpose only and manual modifications
are not allowed.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS
(CB61X-LX)
BIOS FEATURES SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
Virus Warning
CPU InternalCache: Enabled
External Cache: Enabled
CPU L2 Cache KC cheddng : Enabled
Quick Power On Self Test
Boot Sequence: A,C,SCS
Swap Floppy Drive: Disabled
Boot Up Floppy Seek
Boot Up NumLockStatus
Boot Up System Speed: High
GATE A20 Option
Typematic Rate Setting
Typrmatic Rate (Chars/Sex) : 6’
Virus Warning - Allows the virus warning feature for the hard disk
boot sector to display a warning message and produce a beep sound
whenever an attempt is made to write on the hard disk’s boot sector.
The default value for this option is “Disabled.”
CPU Internal Cache - Enables the internal code/data cache of CPU
when set to “Enabled” (default).
External Cache - Enables the on-board secondary cache when set to
“Enabled” (default).
CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking _ Enables the ECC(Error Checking
Correction) Checking of l’entium il LZ Cache when set to
“Enabled”(default).
&
Quick Power On Self Test - Allows the power on self test to run at
either a fast or a normal speed. The available options are:
-Enabled (default)
-Disabled
Boot Sequence - Selects the drive where the system would search for
the operating system to run with. The available options are:
A, C, SCSI (default)
C, A, SCSI
C, CDROM, ACDROM, C, A
D, A, SCSI
E, A, SCSI
F, A, SCSISCSI, A, C
SCSI, C, A
LS120,
c
c only
Swap Floppy Drive - “Enabled” will effectively change the A: drive to
8: and the B: to A: drive. “Disabled” (default) sets the floppy drives in
their default states.
-
Disabled(default)
-
Enabled
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Built-h BIOS Setup Program
Built-h BIOS Setup Program
Boot Up Floppy Seek - Check if the floppy drives installed on the
system are correct or not. This option’s operation usually occurs when
the magnetic heads of the floppy drives produce a sound during power
on self test. The available options are :
- Enabled(default)
-Disabled
Boot Up NumLock Status -This allows users to determine the default
state of the numeric keypad. By default, the system boots up with
NumLock on.
-On
(default)
-Off
Boot Up System Speed - Sets the speed of the system during power on
self test sequence. The available options are :
-High (default)
-Low
Gate A20 Option - Boots the performance of system with softwrae
using the 80286 protected mode such as OS/2 UNIX. This option determines the accessibility of the extended memory. The available options
a*e
:
-
-FAST (default)
Normal
Security Option -Determines whether the password will be asked for
in every boot (System), or when entering into the SETUP program
(Setup - default). Refer to the section entitled SUPERVISOR PASSWORD
for the password setting.
PCWGA Palette Snoop -Selects “Enabled” to solve the abnormal color
in Windows while using ISA
MPEG
and
PC1
VGA card. The available
options are:
-Disabled (default)
OS Select For DRAM >
64MB -
-Enabled
Selects the OS if DRAM >
64MB.
The
available options are:
-Non-O%
Repolt No FDD For WIN 95 -Enables to release
(default)
-
OS2
IRQ6
under when the
floppy drive in CMOS Setup is set to NONE, When we select “Yes”.
BIOS reports the information to Windows 95 when no floppy drive is
installed.
- No(default)
_
Yes
Typematic Rate Setting - Defines the setting of the keyboard’s
lypematic rate. The available options are :
-Disabled (default)
-Enabled
Typematic Rate <Char/Set> -Specifies the key repeat rate, in seconds, of
keyboard character. The available options are :
-
6 (default)
Typematic Delay
:
<Mseo ,Select
-8110/12/15/20/24/30
the
delay;in
milliseconds, before a
key repeat. The available Options are :
250 (default)
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-500/750/1000
Video BIOS Shadow - Enables the system shadowing and achieve the
best performance of the system. The available options are:
-
Enabled (default)-Disabled
CSOOO-CBFFF,
DBFFF,
CCOOO-CFFFF,
DCOOO-DFFFF
Shadow - If you have a shadowing of the BIOS
DOOOO-D3FFF,
D4000-D7FFF,
DSOOO-
at any of the above segments, you may set the appropriate memory
cacheable function to “Enabled”. Otherwise, select “Disabled” (default\.
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Auto Configuration: Enabled
DRAM Speed Selection
MA wait State
ED0 RAS#
ED0 RAS#
EL?0
EDODRAM WriteBurst
DRAM ECC/PARlTY Select : Disable<
CPU-To-PC1 IDE Posting
DRAM Read Around Write : Enabled
Burst Write Combining: Enabled
PCI-TeDRAM Pipeline
System BIOS Cacheable
Video BIOS Cacheable
8 Bit
16 Bit
Memory Hole At 15M-16M
Passive Release: Disable
Delayed Transaction
Auto Configuration - Loads the default values, if “Enabled” (default),
for the following DRAM and cache options. Otherwise, “Disabled”
allows you to program each option as required.
To CA% Delay
Precharge Time
DRAM Read Burst
I/O
Recovery Time
l/O
Recovery Time
Figure 3 -4
-Enabled (default)
:
: Slow
: 3
: 3
:x333
:
: Enabled
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BIOS (CB61X-LX)
FEATURES SETUP
AGP Aperture
SDRAM
6om
x222
SDRAMRAS PrechargeTime: Slow
SDRAM CAS latency Time : 3
CPU Warning Temperature : Enabled
Current CPU Temperature : 27C/8O”I
I
I
: Enabled
I
: Enabled
I
:
Enablec
I _
I
:I
: 1
: Disable
: Disable
Chipset
ESC : Quit
I
Fl : Help
F5
: Old Values
d
F6 : Load BIOS Defaults
d
F7 : Load Setup Defaults
d
Features Setup Menu
-Disabled
%&MB)
RAS-to-CAS
1 1
PU/PD/c/-:Modify
(Shift)F2
: 256
Delay : Slow
-+ - : Select
: Color
1telr
Built-h BIOS Setup Program
, , , The following items are controlled by Auto Configuration
when users select “Enabled”. For this reason, their default
DRAM Speed Selection - Configures the DRAM read/write speed for
the maximum performance. The available options are :
MA Wait State - select FAST or SLOW Memory Address bus timing.
The available options are :
ED0
assertion of
,
ED0
will lose its data. Normally,DRAM is refreshed entirely as
a single request. This option allows you to determine the number of
CPU clocks allocated for the Row Address Strobe to accumulate its
charge before the DRAM is refreshed. If insufficient time is allowed,
refresh may
ED0 DRAM Read Bunt -Determines
cache. If your DRAM type is ED0 DRAM, we suggest you select
x222(EDO)
values will be changed by the speed of CPU.
These
RAS#
RAS#
Precharge Time”, “ED0 DRAM Read Bunt” and
-5Gns
- Slow(default)
RAS# To
RAS#
_ 3(default)
CA%
Delay-sets the delay in assertion of
in 66 MHz clocks. The available options
- 60ns(default)
_
Fast
-2
RAS# Precharge Time -DRAM must continually be
be incomplete and date lost. The available options are :
-
3 (default)
-4
the
timing for burst read to the
timing to get a better performance.
items are.
To CA%
CA%’
from
are:
refreshed o&t
the result of
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Built-In BIOS Setup Program
Built-In BIOS Setup Program
The available options are :
-
x333(default)
ED0
DRAM Write Burst _ Determines the timing for burst write to the
- x222
cache. If your DRAM type is ED0 DRAM, we suggest you select x222
i
(EDO) timing to get a better performance.
The available options are :
DRAM
x222(default)
ECCK’ARITY
Select - The selection of the ED0 fast path for read
-x333
cycles. The available options are :
-Disabled(default)
-Enabled
System BIOS Cacheable - Allows caching of the different segments
where there is system BIOS shadowing. The available options are :
-Enabled (default)
-Disabled
Video BIOS Cacheable - Allows caching of the different segments where
there is video BIOS shadowing. The available options are :
-Enabled (default)
8
Bit I/O Recovery Time -Defines the S-bit I/O recovery time with one
-Disabled
of the following system clock options. The available options are :
-
-
1 (default)
2/3/4/5/6/7/NA/8
16 Bit I/O Recovery Time -Defines the 16.bit I/O recovery time with
CPU-To-PC1 IDE Posting - When disabled, the Read/Write cycles are
treated as normal I/O write transactions. The available options are :
one of the following system clock options. The available options are :
-
1 (default)
-
2/3lNA/4
Enabled(default)-Disabled
DRAM Read Around Write - When this option is enabled, it enables
the read-around-write capability for the DRAM Global Write Buffers.
Memory Hole At
space in memory for ISA cards. The available options are:
-Disabled (default)
15M-16M -
Enables this option to reserve the certain
-Enabled
The available options are :
- Enabled(default)-Disabled
Burst Write Combining - When this option is enabled, the PAC is
allowed to combine back-to-back sequential CPU-to-PC1 writes into a
single
PC1
write burst. The available options are :
Enabled(defaul!)
PCI-To-DRAM Pipeline - The selection of complete or restricted
lo-DRAM pipelining. Zhebvailable options are
- Enabled(default)
-Disabled
PCI-
:
-Disabled
Passive Release - Enable or disables the passive release mechanism
encoded on the PHOLD# Signal when
a
I’CI
master. The available options are:
-Enabled
“PC1
to ISA/IDE Xecelerator” is
-Disabled(default)
Delayed Transaction - Enable or disables the delayed transaction
mechanism when
“PC1
to ISA/IDE Xecelerator” is the target of a PCI
transaction. The available options are:
-
Enabled
-Disabled(default)
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Built-In BIOS Setup Program
Built-In
BIOS Setup Program
AGP Aperture
Size(MB)
-
sets to the effective size of the Graphics
Aperture used in the particular PAC configuration. The 256MB
aperture size is not practical for most applications and therefore the
size must be set to a smaller practical value. The available options are:
-
256(default)
SDRAM RAS-to-CAS Delay - sets the delay in assertion of
the assertion of
RAS4
in 66MHz clocks. The available options are:
-4/S/16/321 641128
CAS#
from
-Slow (default)-Fast
SDRAM RAS Precharge Time - sets the RAS precharge requirements
for the SDRAM memory type in 66MHz clocks.
The available options are:
_ Slow(default)
_
Fast
SDRAM CAS latency Time - sets the CLT timing parameter of SDRAM
expressed in 66 MHz clock.
- 3(default)
CPU Warning Temperature -When the temperature of CPU meets the
preset warning temperature
for cooling CPU. It is recommended that “Enabled” should be set for
The
available options are:
-2
63’C,
CPU automatically downs the clock
proper operations of the system.
-
Enabled(default)
-Disabled
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POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
AWARD
‘0werManagement
‘M Control by Al’M
Jideo Off Method: Dl’MS
Jideo Off After: Standby
vtodem Use IRQ:NA
)oze
Mode
standby Mode
juspend
Mode: 1 Min
HDD
Power Down
l’hrottle Duty Cycle
27,
Active in Suspend : Disabled
VGA Active Monitor
Mt.Off
by PWR-BTTN : Delay 4 Sec.
CPUFAN off Suspend
Resume by Ring: Disabled
Resume by Alarm
IRQ 8
B&k
Suspend
: Max Saving
: Yes
:lMin
:lMin
:lMin
: 62.5%
: Enabled
: Enabled
: Disabled
: Disabled
Figure 3 -5 Power Management Setup Screen
SOFtWARE,
1: %
iRQ [3-7,9-151, NM1
Primary IDE
Primary IDE 1
Secondary WE 0
Secondary JDE
Floppy Disk
Serial Port
Parallel Port
ESC : Quit1 1 4 - :
Fl : Help
F5 : Old Values (Shipt)FZ: Color
F6 : Load Bios Defaults
F7 : Load Setup Defaults
INC.
Reload Global Timer Events *
:
Disabled
1
: Enabled
:
Enabled
: Enabled
: Enabled
: Enabled
:
Enabled
: Enabled
Select lter
Modif!
0
PU/pDIt/-:
*
Current CPU Temperature _ This field only displays the current CPU
temperature.
“Current CPU Teyperature” and “CPU Waiining temperature”
‘Q):-
will
be shown’only when the thermal detection circuits are
installed.
Power Management - Allows user determine how often the Power
Saving activing The available options are :
-Disable
-
Min Saving-User Define
-Max Saving(default)
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Built-In BlOS Setup Program
PM Control by APM - Sets the power management (PM) control by the
APM. The available options are :
-Yes (default)
Video Off Method -Sets the video power green method. The available
options are :
-V/H
SYNCtBlank-DPMS(default)
-Blank Screen
Video Off After - Turns off screen after selected standby or suspend
mode. The available options are :
_
suspend
-Doze
Modem Use IRQ - In order to support resume on ring and to be
compliant with APM 1.2, this option is required to be set same IRQ as
the modem add-in-card used. The available options are :
-3-415/7/9/10/11
- N/A(default)
Doze Mode - Sets the time interval after system inactivity when the
system enters Doze mode. The available options are :
- 1 Min(default)
-2/4/8/12/20/30/40 Mini1
Standby Mode. Sets the time interval after system inactivity when the
system enters STANDBY mode. The available options are :
-
1 Min (default)
- 2/4/8/12/2OL30!40
-No
- Standby(default)
-N/A
Hour/Disable
Min/lkour/Disable
Suspend Mode -Sets the timer interval after system inactivity when the
system enters SUSPEND mode. The available options are :
-
1 Min (default)
-2/4/8/12/20/30/40Min/l
HDD Power Down - Sets the interval time to power down
The available options are :
-
1 Min(default)
Throttle Duty Cycle - Selects the percentage of time the
signal is asserted which the throttle mode. The available options are :
_ 62,5%(default)
ZZ Active in Suspend - Determines whether to assert the 22 signal
while in suspend mode or not. The available options are :
-Disabled(default)
VGA Active Monitor-Determines whether to reload burst timer while
PC1
accesses to VGA l/O addresses or the A and B segment video
memory ranges or not. The available options are :
-
Enabled(default)
Soft-Off by
needs to press power button for over 4 seconds to power off a system if
this option is set by “Delay 4 Sec.” The available options are :
CPUFAN Off In Suspend -Turns off CPU fan while in suspend mode.
The available options are :
PWR-BTTN -
-Delay 4 Sec(default)
- Enabled(default)
Sets power button override function.
Hour/Disable
- 1....15 Minidisable
- 50.5%, 37.5%, 25.0%,
87.5%,
75.0%
-
Enabled
-Disabled
-Instant-Off
-Disabled
HDD.
STPCLK#
12.5%
It
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Built-In BIOS Setup Program
Resume by Ring - Sets to wake up/resume from suspend-off state by
alarm interrupt. “Disabled” is a default. Selects “Enabled” to enter
resume/wake up date, and times. The available options are :
-Disabled(default)-Enabled
Resume by Alarm _ Sets to wake up/resume from suspend-off state by
alarm interrupt. “Disabled” is a default. Selects “Enabled” to enter
resume/wake up date, and times. The available options are :
-
Disabled(default)-Enabled
, , ,
If users set the option to “Disabled”, “Date(of Month) Alarm”
-,@
and
I
Date(of
“Time(hh:mm:ss)
shown on the screen.
Month) Alarm /Time(hh:mm:ss) Alarm - Set the alarm
Alarm” options below will not be
interrupt date and time.
-16:
The item “Break Event From
#
resume events while system enters the suspend mode.
Supend”
is for setting the
Floppy Disk - The available options are :
-
_
Disabled
Enabled(default)
Serial Port-The available options are :
-
_
Disabled
Enabled(default)
Parallel Port - The available options are :
-Disabled
- Enabled(default)
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Controlled By : Auto
Configuration Data : Disabled
: Yes
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Primary WE lNT#
Secondary IDE
Assign IRQ For VGA
(CB61X-LX)
IDE IRQ Map To
INT#: B
:
PCI-AUTO
:A
:
Enabled
IRQ 8 Break Suspend -The available options are :
-Disabled(default)
’ ’ ’
The item “Reload Global Timer Events” is for setting the
-Enabled
wakeup events while system enters the standby mode.
IRQ[3-7,9-151, NM1
-Disabled(default)
-The available options are :
-
Enabled
Primary IDE O/l, Secbn~ary IDE O/l -The available options are :
-Disabled
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1 I-
ESC : Quit
F1
: Help
UPIDNItI-: Modify
: Select Item
F5 : Old Values(Ship!) F2 : Color
F6 : Load Bios Defaults
FI: Load Setup Defaults
Figure 3-6 PNP/PCI Configuration Setup Screen
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Built-h BIOS Setup Program
Built-In BIOS Setup Program
PNP OS Installed - Tells if
are :
-NO
t
Resources Controlled By - Allows user what kind
be used. The available options are :
- Auto(default)
PnP
OS is installed. The available options
-
Yes(default)
IRQs
assignment to
-
Manual
!
P,GIM~
the primary channel of a
IDE
INT#
. selects a
PC1
-A (default)
PC1
Interrupt pin which will be used by
IDE card. The available options are :
-B/C/D
I
Secondary IDE
by the secondary channel of a
INT# -
-B (default)
Selects a
PC1 IDE
PC1
Interrupt pin which will be used
card. The available options are :
-A/C/D
/
Used MEM base addr - This option will be shown only when “Resources
\ I ,The default of “Resources Controlled By” is Auto. If users set
;?;
to “Manual”, the option for the setting “IRQ-3/IRQ-5/IRQ-
7/IRQ-9/lRQ-lO/IRQ-1l/IRQ-lZ/IRQ-14/IRQ-l5/DMA-
Controlled By” option is set to “Manual”.
The available options are :
-N/A (default)
- C800/CCOO/DOOO/D400/D8OO/DCOO
OlDMA-I/DMA-3/DMA-5/DMA-6/DMA-7 assigned to”
will be shown on the screen.
Used MEM Length - If the option “Used MEM base addr” is set to
“N/A”, this option will not be shown on the screen.
Reset Configuration Data _ To clear the
ESCD
data which is stored in
flash ROM, please set “Enable”. This is a one short switch. After
clearing the ESCD, the BIOS will change the value back to “Disabled”.
The available option are :
-
Disabled(default)
-Enabled
The available options are :
-SK
Assign IRQ For VGA - To assign
card. The available options are :
-
Enabled(default)
- 16Kl32Kl64K
IRQ
which will be used by Video
-Disabled
PC1
IDE IRQ Map To Most of
PC1
IDE cards are
non-PC1
compliant,
Defines the IRQ Routing to make them work properly.
The available options are :
- PCI-AUTO(default)
- I’CI-SLOT 1
-
PCI-SLOT 3
-
ISA
-
PCI-SLOT 2
-
PCI-SLOT 4
If user sets this option to “ISA”, both the “Primary IDE
and “Secondary IDE
INT#”
options below will not be shown
on the screen.
INT#”
In the event of a loss in memory on the configuration SETUP, the user
can restore the information on the BIOS by default values. Loading the
BIOS defaults provides safety booting of the system.
SETUP defaults are considered default values with which the system
will be enabled to perform better. This due to the enabling of
sorne
options
within the SETUP program. However, if problems are encountered
after loading the Optimum Setting, reboot the system and load the
BIOS defaults instead.
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BIOS
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Built-h BIOS Setup Program
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WE
HDD
Block Mode
WE Primary Master
WE Primary Slave
WE Secondary Master
WE Secondary Slave
WE Primary Master UDMA: Auto
WE Primary Slave
WE Secondary Master UDMA : Auto
PI0
PI0
PI0
PI0
UDMA
WE Secondary Slave UDMA
On-Chip Primary PCIWE: Enabled
On-Chip Secondary
USB
Keyboard Support
OnBoard FDC Contmller
Onboard Serial Port
Onboard Serial Port 2: Auto
UIU
Sets the advanced hard
disk PI0 transfer mode which effects your hard disk transfer rate. The
program will auto detect the mode of this option you select “Auto”.
Otherwise, you must set this option by yourself.
The available options are :
-Auto (default)
-
Mode
1
-Mode 3
-
Mode 0
-Mode 2
-Mode 4
IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UDMA - Sets the advanced
hard disk Ultra DMA/33 transfer mode. The available options are :
-Auto (default)
On-Chip Primary/Secondary
ry/secondary
PC1
IDE of IDE controller. The available options are :
-Enabled (default)
PC1
_
Disabled
IDE - Enables or Disables the prima-
-Disabled
USB Keyboard Support -Determines whether to support legacy USB
keyboard or not. The available options are :
-Disabled (default)
-Enabled
Figure 3 -7 Integrated Peripheral Setup Screen
IDE HDD Block Mode _ Determines whether block transfer mode
want to use or not. The available options are :
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Onboard
FDC Controller - Enables or Disables the FDD
controller. The available options are :
-Enabled (default)
-Disabled
OnBoard Serial Port l/2-Sets the I/O address for serial port
-
Auto (default of both serial ports)
- 2F8 I
IRQ3
-
3!S?
/
IRQ4
- 3F8 /
- 2E8 /
IRQ4
IRQ3
-Disabled
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UR2
Mode -Determines which type IR module want to use.
The available options are :
-standard (default)
-
ASK
IR
’ ’ ’
If users set this options to “Standard”, the
;Q:
I
Mode” option below will not be shown on the screen.
UR2
Duplex Mode - Allows users to control the infrared communication
duplex mode. The available options are :
-Half (default)
OnBoard Parallel Port _ Sets the I/O address for the parallel port
The available options are :
-
378h / IRQ7 (default)-Disabled
-
278h /
Parallel Port Mode-Sets the l/O address for the parallel port.
The available options are :
-
378h/IRQ7 (default)-Disabled
278h/IRQ5
’ ’ ’
If users set this options to “Disabled”, the
Mode” option below will not be shown on the screen.
IRQ5
- IrDA
1.0
-
Full
-
3BCh / IRQ7
- 3BCh/IRQ7
“URZ
Duplex
“Onboard ParaIlel
Built-In BIOS
\
1/ If
users
set this options to “SPP” or “El?“, the “ECP Mode
UseDMA” option below will not be shown on the screen.
ECP Mode Use DMA - Selects the DMA channel of ECP Mode to
Transfer your data. The available options are :
-
3 (default)
The SUPER VISOR PASSWORD utility allows you to set, change, and
disable the password which is stored in the BIOS. To change the password
setting. press <Enter> on the SUPERVISOR PASSWORD option of the
main menu and then type the new password.
Configure the Security Option within the BIOS Features Setup corresp-
onding to the setting in this utility. SUPERVISOR PASSWORD access
right is higher then USER PASSWORD.
The password can be at most 8 characters long. The program will require
you to confirm the new password before it exits and enables the utility.
To disable the SUPERVISOR PASSWORD, press the
program asks you to enter the new password.
-1
Setup Program
<FL-
when the
Onboard Parallel Mode - Selects the working mode of parallel port,
The available options are :
-
SPP (default)
-EPl’
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- ECI’
-ECP
+ EPP
USER PASSWORD only can be used when the system is booting. Users
only can enter SETUP screen to change the USER PASSWORD.
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Built-h BIOS Setup
Progranz
The password can be at most 8 characters long. The program will require
you to confirm the new password before it exits and enables the utility.
To disable the USER PASSWORD, press the
-zFl>
as the program asks
you to enter the new password.
The IDE HDD Auto Detection provides auto configuration of the hard
drive installed in the system. It supports LDA, Large, and Normal modes.
If the system’s hard disk drive has a capacity of over
528MB
and
supports LBA functions, you may enable either the LBA mode or the
Large mode. On the other hand, if the hard disk drive’s capacity is over
528MB but does support LBA functions, you may enable the Large
mode in order to use over
\ ’ ’
a The LBA and Large modes will only appear on the screen
q:
when the installed hard disk drive is specified to support
528MB.
the LBA mode.
b. In the case when a hard disk drive’s cylinder specification
exceeds 1024, and does not support the LBA function, only
the Large mode will be displayed on the screen.
c. With a hard disk drive supporting cylinders below 1024,
only the Normal mode will be appear on the screen. The
Normal mode will also be shown on the screen under
conditions a &b above.
d. Hard disk drives with less than
be set to
Normal
mode when combined with either old
528MB
total capacity must
BIOS versions or the Award BIOS. LBA and Large modes
are new specifications which may not be fully supported by
all operating systems. An example of which is the current
version of UNIX System (R3.2.4) which is still unable to
support the LBA function. Therefore, determine the specifications of your hard disk drive and operating system before
selecting the drive’s mode
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Primary Master:
Select
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CYLS
HEAD PRECOMP LAND2 SECTOR MODE
Master
Option (N=Skip) : N
CYLS
HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE
81164 0
81164 65535
1 ESC:Skip
3243 63
3243
3243 63 LARGE
must
use
“NORMAV
63
LBA
NORMAL
for lnstallahm
Figure 3-8 IDE HDD Auto Detection Screen
After pressing the <Enter> key on this item of the main menu, the
display screen will show the following screen.
Once the program detects the type of hard disk installed, it will display
the relative information such as the type, cylinders, heads, write pre-
compensation, landing zone, number of sectors per track, size and
mode. A message asking you to accept the IDE HDD detected will also
be flashed on the screen.
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Built-In BIOS Setup Program
Use the Up and Down key to mow around the selections displayed on
the Setup Main Menu Screen.
Press Enter to accept the selection. Press ESC to abort the selection or
exit this menu.
Built-In BIOS Setup Program
C. Add bad Track -Directly type in any information about known bad
tracks in the window at the right side of the screen.
D. Modify Bad Track - Modify information about the bad tracks in the
Copyright(c) Award Software, Inc. 1992.97 All Right Reserved
Figure 3-9 HDD Low Level Format menu Screen
0HEAD:0
:
SIZE
Enter-AcceptESC-Exit/Abort
HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE
CYL5
16
655363243
0
0
000
0
0
A. Select Drive -Select from installed hard disk drive C or D. Listed at
the bottom of the screen is the drive automatically detected by the
utility.
E. Delete Bad Track -Delete the added bad tracks in the windows at
the right side of the screen.
F. Clear Bad Track Table-Clear the whole bad track list in the windows
at the right side of the screen.
G.
Interleave - Select the interleave number of the hard disk drive you
wish to perform low level format. You may select from 1 to 8. Check
the documentation that came with the drive for the correct interleave
number, or select 0 for utility automatic detection.
H. Auto Scan Bad Track This allow
first then by each track.
the
utility to scan for bad sector
8.
Auto Scan Bad Track - Automatically scan bad tracks and list the
bad tracks in the window at the right side of the screen.
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Built-h BIOS Setup Program
After making all modifications in the SETUP program, go to the option
“Save & Exit SETUP” then press the <Enter> key. The program will
display the following screen.
Press <Y> to confirm the changes made, and the
if further modifications are sill necessary before exitiong the SETUP
program. Once the <Y> key in pressed, the system will automatically
exit the program and reboot.
However, if you want cancel all changes made under the SETUP
program, go to the options “Exit Without Saving”
Press <Y> and the system will eait the SETUP program then reboot
without saving any of the change made.
;Q:
You may also use the <FlO> key to
a
<N>
or the
save
the new settings.
&so
keys
CB61XU User’s Mrmual3-32
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