!SUPERVISOR / USER PASSWORD SETTING..........................43
!IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION....................................................44
REMARK
INTEL
All other brands and product names are trademarks registered trademarks of their
respective companies.
®
is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
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Chapter 1
Motherboard Feature Introduction
SPECIFICATIONS
System Chipset
CPU Bus Speed
CPU Clock
Memory Subsystem
AGP Slot
Integrated I / O
®
Intel
Pentium
200MHz ~ 550MHz
Expandable to 256MB(2 banks) with 168-Pin
SDRAM(DIMM) Socket X2
AGP Interface Specification Rev 1.0 Compliant
Two high speed 16550 compatible serial ports,
one Multi-Mode Parallel Port fixed
SPP/EPP/ECP standard
Two PCI Bus master Ultra DMA/33 IDE port (up
to 4 IDE Devices)
Support two 360KB / 720KB / 1.2MB / 1.44MB /
2.88MB / floppy disk driver
440ZX chip set , ALi 513X
®
҈/III, 66 and 100 MHz CPU
Support LS120 drives & ZIP 100 Drives
One PS/2 Mouse port
Support two USB ports
Support IrDA TX / RX header
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BIOS
Expansion slot
1MB Flash ROM
Award AGP BIOS with green, plug and play,
ACPI,
DMI feature support
Support secondary device boot
Three 32-bit PCI Slots & Two 16-bit ISA Slots
Support 3.3/5V PCI 2.1 bus Interface
Suspend LED on/off
EXTRA Function
Power Supply
Dimension
Win95 soft power off
External SMI
Wake up by ring
Wake on Lan
Support AT & ATX power
Baby AT size (220mm x 220mm), 4-layer PCB
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POWER OFF CONTROL SOFTWARE
The motherboard design supports software power off Control feature
through the SMM code in the BIOS under Win95 operating system
environment. This is INTEL Baby AT form factor feature and you should use
ATX/AT power supply.
First, you should connect the power switch cable (provided by the
ATX/AT case Supplier) to the connector [ PB_BT ] on the motherboard. In
the BIOS screen of “POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP”, choose “User
Defined”(or min power saving or Max power saving) in “POWER
MANAGEMENT” and choose “Yes” in “PM Control by APM”.
In Windows 95 the “ SHUT DOWN “ option , the computer’ s Power will
switch off automatically and put the PC in a suspend mode. This will be
indicated by a bunking power light. To restart the system , simply press the
Power Button.
PACKAGING CHECK LIST
The motherboard comes securely packed in a gift box and shipping carton.
If any of the above items are missing or damaged , please contact your
supplier.
The motherboard contains:
Q’TYDescription
1Motherboard
1
1Cable
1Manual
: B687Z
: CD-Title w/Installation label
• PC-Cillin Software
• Motherboard Bus master Driver
: FDD. IDE. COM1/2. PS2. LPT
Connector
:User’ s manual
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Chapter 2
Setup Guide
B687Z Motherboard Layout Drawing
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Jumper & Connector Setting
CONNECTOR SETTING
J1- Keyboard Connector
PinDescription
1 Keyboard Clock
2 Keyboard Data
3 NC
4 GND
5 +5V
J2 - Mini PS/2 Mouse Connector
PinDescription
1Mouse Data
2N.C.
3Ground
4+5V
5Mouse Clock
J3 - ATX Power Supply Connector
PinDescription
1,2,11+ 3.3 V
3,5,7,13,15,16,17Ground
4,6,19,20+ 5 V
8POWER GOOD
95VSB
10+12 V
12-12 V
14PS-ON
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18- 5 V
JP4 – AT Power Supply Connector
PinDescription PinDescription
1Power Good7Ground
2+5V DC8Ground
3+12V DC9-5V DC
4-12V DC10+5V DC
5Ground11+5V DC
6Ground12+5V DC
LPT1 - Printer Connector
PinSignal Name PinSignal Name
1 Strobe- 14 AFD
2 Data Bit 0 15 Error
3 Data Bit 1 16 INIT
4 Data Bit 2 17 SLCTIN
5 Data Bit 3 18 GND
6 Data Bit 4 19 GND
7 Data Bit 5 20 GND
8 Data Bit 6 21 GND
9 Data Bit 7 22 GND
10 ACK 23 GND
11 Busy 24 GND
12 PE 25 GND
13 SLCT 26 GND
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COM1,COM2 –Serial Connectors
PinSignal NamePinSignal Name
1 DCD 6 DSR
2 SIN 7 RTS
3 SOUT 8 CTS
4 DTR 9 RI
5 GND 10 NC
USB1 - Universal Serial Bus (USB) Connectors
USB1 PinSignal NameUSB2 PinSignal Name
1USB VCC 0 1USB VCC 1
2USB Data - 2USB Data -
3USB Data + 3USB Data +
4USB GND 0 4USB GND 1
5GND 5GND
5135SIR - Infrared Connector: IR
Pin Signal Name
1
2
3
4
VCC
NC
IRRX
GND
5
IRTX
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J7 – OTHER JUMPER SETTING
SPEAKER
P2P26
P1
SMI
SUS_LED
RST
PWR_LED
PB_BT
KEYLOCK
P25
HD_LED
Pin NameDescription
1-3 SMISuspend mode
7-9 SUS _ LEDSuspend mode LED
13-15 PB _ BTPower buttem
23-25 HD – LEDHard Disk LED
2-8 SPEAKERSpeaker
12-14 RSTReset buttom
18-22 PWR - LEDPower LED
24-26 KEYLOCKKey Lock
JP8 – CMOS Clear
JP8 Description
1-2 Normal (default)
2-3 Clear CMOS
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JP7
JP7
CPU TYPE Select
CPU Bus Speed - 66MHz part :
1. 233MHz
JP1 JP2 JP3 JP5 JP6 JP7
Short Open Open Short Short Short
JP1 JP2
JP3
JP6JP5
2. 266MHz
JP1 JP2 JP3 JP5 JP6 JP7
Short Short Short Open Short Short
JP1 JP2
JP3
JP6JP5
4. 300MHz
JP1 JP2 JP3 JP5 JP6 JP7
Short Open Short Open Short Short
JP1 JP2
JP3
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5. 333MHz
JP1 JP2 JP3 JP5 JP6 JP7
Short Short Open Open Short Short
JP1 JP2
JP3
JP6JP5JP7
6. 366MHz
JP1JP2JP3JP5JP6JP7
ShortOpenOpenOpenShortShort
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˝ˣˆ
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7. 400MHz
JP1JP2JP3JP5JP6JP7
OpenShortShortShortShortShort
8. 433MHz
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˝ˣˊ
˝ˣˊ
JP1JP2JP3JP5JP6JP7
OpenOpenShortShortShortShort
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9. 466MHz
JP1JP2JP3JP5JP6JP7
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10. 500MHz
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OpenOpenOpenShortShortShort
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JP1JP2JP3JP5JP6JP7
OpenShortShortOpenShortShort
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˝ˣˆ
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CPU Bus Speed - 100MHz part :
1. 300MHz
JP1 JP2 JP3 JP5 JP6 JP7
Short Short Open Short Open Short
JP1 JP2
JP3
JP6JP5JP7
2. 350MHz
JP1 JP2 JP3 JP5 JP6 JP7
Short Open Open Short Open Short
JP1 JP2
JP3
JP6JP5JP7
3. 400MHz
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JP1 JP2 JP3 JP5 JP6 JP7
Short Short Short Open Open Short
JP1 JP2
JP3
JP6JP5JP7
4. 450MHz
JP1 JP2 JP3 JP5 JP6 JP7
Short Open Short Open Open Short
JP1 JP2
JP3
JP6JP5JP7
5. 500MHz
JP1 JP2 JP3 JP5 JP6 JP7
Short Short Open Open Open Short
JP1 JP2
JP3
JP6JP5JP7
6. 550MHz
JP1 JP2 JP3 JP5 JP6 JP7
Short Open Open Open Open Short
JP1 JP2
JP3
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CPU TYPE SELECTION LIST
JP1~JP5 (For RATIO select)
RATIO JP1 JP2 JP3 JP5
3.0ShortShortOpenShort
3.5ShortOpenOpenShort
4.0ShortShortShortOpen
4.5ShortOpenShortOpen
5.0ShortShortOpenOpen
5.5ShortOpenOpenOpen
JP6 (For BUS clock)
CLOCK JP6
66 MHzShort
100 MHzOpen
JP7 (CPU BUS Clock manual / Auto detect)
CLOCK JP7
Default (Auto Detect)Short
Force BUS CLOCK up to 100 MHzOpen
Short Open
FAN CONNECTOR
JP9
JP9:This fan is used in CPU COOL FAN.
12
GND +12V
3
NC
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How to install the CPU
Prepare the motherboard by installing the supplied Slot 1 CPU, then
install the CPU according to the instructions supplied. Complete the
processor installation by installing the supplied heat-sink support, and
connecting the heat sink power cable to the motherboard connector.
Referential Steps of installing the Slot 1 CPU
This part is only for CPU installation. Regarding to the heat-sink part, please
refer the instructions supplied.
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1. Inspect the area around Slot1, verify the position of four aroundsockets, and then locate the small protruding rectangular tab on the side
of Slot1 (see diagram).
2. Examine the CPU Retention and attachments. There are three sets of
attachments: 1. The stand itself. 2. The CPU locking caps (two). 3.
The plastic screws (four).
3. Once the above two steps have been completed, slot the CPU Retention
into Slot1. Pull up the CPU stays on both side of the CPU Retention so
they are horizontal, at an angle of 90°. Then the side of the CPU
Retention with no mark on it and the side of Slot1 with the small
rectangular tab should be on the same side.
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y
t
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! The CPU Retention has
to go in a particular direction.
Make sure that it is the right wa
round before slotting it in. Do no
force it in, otherwise you ma
damage the motherboard and
CPU Retention.
4. Ensure that the CPU Retention has been slotted all the way in, then
screw the four plastic screws into the sockets on each side of Slot1 to
make sure that the CPU Retention is fixed firmly in position.
5. Slide the CPU slowly into Slot1 along the two sides of the CPU
Retention.
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Note: Some Slot 1 processors with different packing maybe need the caps to
let them be fixed. So if it need the caps during installing Slot 1 CPU,
please follow this step: “ Fix the CPU locking caps onto the two
ends of the CPU stays ”.
6. Connect the CPU Fan head to the CPU Fan connector on the
motherboard, and make sure that the CPU has been fixed firmly onto
the motherboard. You have now completed assembly.
SLOT 1 CPU Disassembly/Replacement Procedures
1. Move the protruding part on top of the CPU locking caps gently
outwards, so that the locking caps come off.
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2. Pull the CPU Fan connector off the motherboard, and then gently pull
the CPU out from Slot1.
3. If you need to install another CPU, follow the instructions for Slot1
CPU installation given above.
CPU & Power Supply Fan Connectors (3-pin FanPWR)
These connector support cooling fans of 500mAMP (6WATT) or less. Orientate the fans so that the heat sink fins allow airflow to go across the onboard
heat sink(s) instead of expansion slots. Depending on the fan manufacturer,
the wiring and plug may be different. The red wire should be positive, while
the black should be ground. Connect the fan’ s plug to the board taking into
consideration the polarity of this connector.
The “Rotation” signal is to be used only by a specially designed fan with
rotation signal.
!
The CPU and motherboard will overheat if there is no airflow
across the CPU and onboard heatsinks. Damage may occur to the
motherboard and the CPU fan if these pins are incorrectly used.
MEMORY INSTALLATION
No jumper setting is necessary for DRAM setting; BIOS will check
DRAM type and size automatically. This motherboard contains 2 by 168-pin
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DIMM socket (DIMM1, DIMM2). The motherboard has a table-free (or
auto-bank) feature; the user can install DIMM into any bank. The two DIMM
Sockets permit system memory expansion from 8MB to 256MB. Each bank
provides a 64-bit wide data path. You can install 100MHz SPD RAM or
66MHz SD RAM into the motherboard, using your CPU clock to make the
selection.
If you want to install more memory and there are no sockets available,
you must remove some installed modules and replace them with the upgrade
modules.
If you have to do this, be sure to identify what type of memory is already
installed. In some cases, there may be a mix of module types. You can
confirm this by checking the configuration screen that appears while the
computer is starting up. Press the pause key to temporarily interrupt the startup so that you have more time to read the screen. When you’ re done, press
any key to resume.
Remove the lowest performance and smallest size modules and replace
them with the upgrades.
168-pin DIMM Module
BIOS
SUPER
I/O
ATX POWER
Connec tor
SLOT1
DIMM1
DIMM2
3V
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How to Install DIMM Modules on Motherboard
1. The SDRAM sockets are keyed with notches and the DIMMs are keyed
with cut-outs so that they cannot be installed incorrectly. Check that the
cut-outs on the DIMM edge connector match the notches in the SDRAM
socket. In other words, before inserting the DIMM, make sure the pin1 of
the DIMM matches with the pin1 on the DIMM socket.
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2. Push down the latches on each side of the SDRAM socket.
3. Install the DIMM into the socket and press it carefully but firmly down so
that it seats correctly. The latches at either side of the socket will be
levered upwards and latch on the edges of the DIMM when it is installed
correctly.
How to Remove DIMM Modules from Motherboard
1. Press the holding the latches at either side of the socket outward to release
the DIMM.
2. Gently pull the DIMM out of the socket.
No jumper setting is necessary for DRAM setting, BIOS will check
DRAM type and size automatically. The motherboard contains 2 by
168-pin DIMM socket (DIMM1, DIMM2). The motherboard has tablefree ( or auto-bank ) feature and user can install DIMM into any bank.
The two DIMMs Sockets for system memory expansion from 8MB to
256 MB. Each bank provides 64-bit wide data path. You can install
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100MHz SPD RAM or 66MHz SD RAM into this motherboard, select
by your CPU clock.
NOTE: Samples of System Memory Combinations Options
Award BIOS ROM has a built-in Setup program that allows users to
modify the basic system configuration. This type information is stored in
battery-backed RAM so that it retains the Setup information when the power
is turned off.
Entering Setup
Power on the computer and press <Del> immediately will allow you to
enter Setup. The other way to enter Setup is to power on the computer ,
when the below message appears briefly at the bottom of the screen during
the POST (Power On Self Test), press <Del> key or simultaneously press
<Ctrl>, <Alt>, and <Esc> keys.
TO ENTER SETUP BEFORE BOOT PRESS CTRL-ALT-ESC OR
DEL KEY
If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter
Setup, restart the system to try again by turning it OFF then ON or pressing
the “RESET” button on the system case. You may also restart by
simultaneously press <Ctrl>, <Alt> and <Del> keys. If you do not press the
keys at the correct time and the system does not boot , an error message will
be displayed and you will again be asked to,
PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE, CTRL-ALT-ESC OR DEL TO ENTER
SETUP
Control Keys
Up ArrowMove to previous item
Down ArrowMove to next item
Left ArrowMove to the item in the left hand
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Right Arrow Move to the item in the right hand
Esc KeyMain Menu Quit and not to save changes to CMOS
Status Page setup menu and Option Page
Setup Menu Exit current page and return to Main Menu
PgUp KeyIncrease the numeric value or make changes
PgDn KeyDecrease the numeric value or make changes
F1 KeyGeneral help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option
Setup Menu
F2 KeyChange color from total 16 colors
F3 KeyCalendar, only for Status Page Setup Menu
F4 KeyReserved
F5 KeyRestore the previous CMOS value from BIOS, only
for Option Page Setup Menu
F6 KeyLoad the default CMOS value from BIOS default table, only
for Option Page Setup Menu
F7 KeyLoad the default
F8 KeyReserved
F9 KeyReserved
F10 KeySave all the CMOS changes, only for Main Menu
Getting Help
Main Menu
The on-line description of the highlighted setup function is displayed at
the bottom of the screen.
Status Page Setup Menu/Option Page Setup Menu
Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate
keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. To exit the
Help Window press <Esc>.
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The Main Menu
Once you enter Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will
appear on the Screen. Use arrow keys to select among the items and press to
accept or enter the sub-menu.
ROM PC/ISA BIOS (2A69KPND)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
STANDARD CMOS SETUP
BIOS FEATURE SETUP
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION
LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS
LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
Esc : Quit←↑↓→ : Select Item
F10 : Save & Exit Setup(Shift) F2 : Change Color
Standard CMOS Setup
This setup page includes all the items in a standard compatible BIOS.
BIOS Features Setup
This setup page includes all the items of Award special enhanced features.
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
SUPERVISOR PASSWORD
USER PASSWORD
IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION
SAVE & EXIT SETUP
EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
Chipset Features Setup
This setup page includes all the items of chipset special features.
Power Management Setup
This menu provides functions for Green products by allowing users to set the
timeout value for monitor and HDD.
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PNP / PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP
This menu allows the user to modify PNP / PCI configuration function.
Load BIOS Defaults
BIOS defaults indicates the most appropriate value of the system parameter
which the system would be in minimum performance.
Load Setup Defaults
Chipset defaults indicates the values required by the system for the maximum
performance.
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
This section page includes all the items of IDE hard drive and Programmed
Input / Output features.
Supervisor / User Password Setting
Change, set, or disable password. It allows you to limit access to the system
and Setup, or just to setup.
IDE HDD Auto Detection
Automatically configure hard disk parameters.
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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Standard CMOS Setup
The item in Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into several
categories. Each category includes no, one or more than one setup items.
Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the <PgUp> or
<PgDn> keys to select the value you want in each item.
The Date and Time items show the current date and time held by your
computer. If you are running a Windows operating system, these items will
automatically be updated whenever you make changes to the Windows Date
and Time Properties utility.
Hard Disks
Default: Auto
These items show the characteristics of any hard disk drives on the four
available IDE channels. (Note that SCSI hard disk drives do not appear here.)
You can automatically install most modem hard disks using the IDE HDD
Auto Detect Option from the main menu. However, if you find that a drive
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cannot be automatically detected, you can use these items to select USER,
and then manually enter the characteristics of the drive. The documentation
provided with your drive provides the data you need to fill in the values for
CYLS (cylinders), HEAD (read/write heads), and so on.
The documentation provided with the drive may not tell you what value to
use under the MODE heading. If the drive is smaller than 528 NM, set
MODE to Normal. If the drive is larger dm 528 NM and it supports Logical
Block Addressing, set MODE to LBA- Very few high-capacity drives do not
support Logical Block Addressing. If you have such a drive, you might be
able to configure it by setting the MODE to Large. If you're not sure which
MODE setting is required by your drive, set MODE to Auto and let the setup
utility try to determine the mode automatically.
Drive A and Drive B
Default: 1.44M, 3.5 in., None
These items define the characteristics of any diskette drive attached to the
system. You can connect one or two diskette drives.
Floppy 3 Mode Support
Default: Disabled
Floppy 3 mode refers to a 3.5" diskette with a capacity of 1.2MB. Floppy 3
mode is sometimes used in Japan.
Video
Default: Disabled
This item defines the video mode of the system. This motherboard has a
built-in VGA graphics system so you must leave this item at the default
value.
Halt On
Default: All. But Keyboard
This item defines the operation of the system POST (Power On Self Test)
routine. You can use this item to select which kind of errors in the POST are
sufficient to halt the system.
Base, Extended and Other Memory
Default: All. But Keyboard
These items show how much memory is available on the system. They are
automatically detected by the system so you cannot manually make changes
to these items.
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BIOS Features Setup
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69KPND)
BIOS FEATURE SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC
Virus Warning: DisabledVideo BIOS Shadow
CPU Internal Cache: EnabledC8000-CBFFF Shadow
External Cache: EnabledCC000-CFFFF Shadow
CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking: EnabledD0000-D3FFF Shadow
Processor Number Feature: EnabledD4000-D7FFF Shadow
Quick Power On Self Test: EnabledD8000-DBFFF Shadow
Boot Sequence: A, C ,SCSIDC000-DFFFF Shadow
Swap Floppy Drive: Disabled
Boot Up Floppy Seek
Floppy Disk Access Control: R/W
Boot Up NumLock Status: On
Gate A20 Option: Fast
Typematic Rate Setting: Disabled
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec): 6
Typematic Delay (Msec): 250
Security Option: Setup
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
OS Select For DRAM > 64MB
HDD S.M.A.R.T. capability
Report No FDD For Win95
:
Enabled
: Disabled
: Non-OS2
: Enabled
: No
Esc : Quit ↑↓→← : Selection Item
F1 : Help PU/PD/+/- : Modify
F5 : Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color
F6 : Load BIOS Default
F7 : Load Setup Default
This category flashes on the screen. During and after system boots up, any
attempt to write to the boot sector or partition table of the hard disk drive will
halt the system and the following error message will appear, in the mean
time , you can run anti-virus programs to locate the problem.
!WARNING!
Disk boot sector is to be modified
Type “Y” to accept write or “N” to abort write
Award Software, Inc.
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EnabledActivate automatically when the system boots up causing a
warning message to appear when anything attempts to access
the boot sector or hard disk partition table.
DisabledNo warning message to appear when anything attempt to
access the boot sector or hard disk partition table.
CPU Internal Cache
Default: Enabled
All the processors that can be installed in this motherboard use internal (level
1) cache memory to improve performance. Leave this item at the default
value Enabled for better performance.
External Cache
Default: Enabled
Most of the processor cartridges that can be installed in this
motherboard have (level 2) external cache memory (the Celeron266MHz is an exception). Only enable this item if your processor
cartridge has external cache memory.
CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking
Default: Enabled
This item can be used to enable ECC (Error Checking Code) for the level-2
cache memory. We recommend that you leave this item at the default value
Enabled.
Processor Number Feature
Default: Enabled
This item can be used to enable Intel Pentium III processor serial number. It
can let others know who is you when you on the web. If you want keep your
secrets, please choose disabled.
Quick Power On Self Test
Default: Enabled
You can enable this item to shorten the power on testing and have your
system start up a little faster.
Boot Sequence
Default: A, C, SCSI
This item defines where the system will look for an operating system, and the
order of priority. You can boot an operating system from many locations
including a SCSI device, a ZEP drive, a floppy diskette drive, or an LS-120
high-capacity diskette drive.
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Swap Floppy Drive
Default: Disabled
If you have two floppy diskette drives in your system, this item allows
you to swap around the assigned drive letters so that drive A becomes
drive B, and drive B becomes drive A.
Boot Up Floppy Seek
Default: Disabled
During POST, BIOS will determine if the Floppy disk drive installed is 40 or
80 tracks. 360 K type is 40 tracks while 720K, 1.2M and 1.44M drive type as
they are all 80 tracks.
Enabled: BIOS searches for floppy disk drive to determine if it is 40
or 80 tracks. Note that BIOS can not tell from 720K, 1.2M or
1.44M drive type as they are all 80 tracks.
Disabled:
BIOS will not search for the type of floppy disk drive by
track number. Note that there will not be any warning
message if the drive installed is 360K.
Boot Up NumLock Status
Default: On
This item defines if the keyboard Num Lock key is active when your system
is started.
Gate A20 Option
Default: Fast
This option provides compatibility with older software written for the 286
processor. Leave this item at the default value Fast.
Typematic Rate Setting
Default: Disabled
This determines if the typematic rate is to be used. When disabled,
continually holding down a key on your keyboard will generate only one key
instance. In other words, the BIOS will only report that the key is down.
When the typematic rate is enabled, the BIOS will report as before, but it will
then wait a moment, and, if the key is still down, it will begin the report that
the key has been depressed repeatedly. For example, you would use such a
feature to accelerate cursor movements with the arrow keys.
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)
Default: 6
When the typematic rate is enabled, this section allows you select the rate at
which the keys are repeat.
66 characters per second
1515 characters per second
88 characters per second 2020 characters per second
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1 01 0 characters per second
2424 characters per second
1212 characters per second 3030 characters per second
Typematic Delay (Msec)
Default: 250
When the typematic rate is enabled, this section allows you select the delay
between when the key was first depressed and when the acceleration begins.
250250 msec
500500 msec
750750 msec
10001000 msec
Security Option
Default: Setup
If you have installed password protection, this item defines if the password is
required at system start up, or if it is only required when a user tries to enter
the setup utility.
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop
Default: Disabled
This item can help overcome problems that are caused by some non-standard
VGA cards. We recommend that you leave this item at the default value
Disabled.
OS Select For DRAM > 64 MB
Default: Non-OS2
This item is required if you have installed more than 64 NM of memory and
you are running the OS/2 operating system. Otherwise, leave this item at the
default Non-OS2.
HDD S.M.A.R.T Capability
Default: Enabled
S.M.A.R.T is an industry acronym for Self-monitoring, Analysis and
Reporting Technology. If the documentation of your hard disk states that
S.M.A.R.T. is supported, you can enable this item.
Report No FDD For WIN 95
Default: No
Set this item to Yes BIOS will report FDD to Win95. If in standard CMOS
setup, set Drive A to none, and set this item to yes. Inside Win95, My
Computer and File manager Disk(A:) will show Removable Disk (A:).
Video BIOS Shadow
Default: Enabled
This item allows the video BIOS to be copied to system memory for faster
performance.
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XXXXX-XXXXX Shadow
Default: Disabled
These items allow the BIOS of other devices to be copied to system memory
for faster performance.
Chipset Features Setup
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69KPND)
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC
Auto Configuration
EDO DRAM Speed Selection
EDO CASX# MA Wait State
EDO RASX# Wait State
SDRAM RAS-to-CAS Delay
SDRAM RAS Precharge time
SDRAM CAS latency time
SDRAM Precharge Control
System BIOS Cacheable: Enabled
Video BIOS Cacheable: Enabled
Video RAM Cacheable: Enabled
8 Bit I/O Recovery Time: 1
16 Bit I/O Recovery Time: 1
Memory Hole At 15M-16M: Disabled
Power-Supply Type
Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk
Spread Spectrum Modulated
CPU Host/PCI CLOCK
Esc : Quit ↑↓→← : Selection Item
F1 : Help PU/PD/+/- : Modify
F5 : Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color
F6 : Load BIOS Default
F7 : Load Setup Default
: ATX
: Enabled
: Disabled
: Default
Auto Configuration
Default: Enabled
This function can make BIOS auto-setting the best DRAM parameter.
EDO DRAM Speed Selection
Default: 60ns
This item define the timing parameters for the system memory. We
recommend that you leave these items at the default values EDO 60ns.
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EDO CASX# MA Wait State
EDO RASX# Wait State
SDRAM RAS-to-CAS Delay
SDRAM RAS Precharge Time
SDRAM CAS latency Time
SDRAM Precharge Control
Default: 1
Default: 1
Default: 3
Default: 3
Default: 3
Default: Disabled
Theses items are setting by Auto Configuration.
Auto Configuration : By default, this parameter is set to Enabled. This
automatically enters and locks the optimum settings for the chipset. Disable
the parameter to unlock the settings without changing them.
System BIOS Cacheable
Default: Enabled
System BIOS segment is cacheable if this item been enable.
Video BIOS Cacheable
Default: Enabled
Video BIOS segment is cacheable if this item been enable.
Video RAM Cacheable
Default: Enabled
Video RAM segment is cacheable if this item been enable.
8 Bit I/O Recovery Time
Default: 1
The recovery time is the length of time, measured in CPU clocks, which the
system will be delay after the completion of an I/O request. This delay takes
place because the CPU is operating so much faster than the input/output bus
that the CPU must be delayed to allow for the completion of the I/O. This
item allows you to determine the recovery time allowed for 8- bit 1/0.
Choices are from NA, 1 to 8 CPU clocks,
16 Bit I/O Recovery Time
Default: 1
This item allows you to determine the recovery time allowed for 16-bit 1/0.
Choices are from NA, I to 4 CPU clocks.
Memory Hole At 15M-16M
Default: Disabled
In order to improve performance, certain space in memory can be reserved
for ISA cards. This memory must be mapped into the memory below 16MB.
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Passive Release
Default: Enabled
When Enabled, CPU to PCI bus accesses are allowed during passive release.
Otherwise, the arbiter only accepts another PCI master access to local
DRAM.
Delayed Transaction
Default: Disabled
This chipset has an embedded 32-bit posted write buffer to support deadly
transactions cycles. Select Enabled to support compliance with PCI
specification version 2. 1.
AGP Aperture Size (MB)
Default: 64
Select the size of the 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 choice 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256.
Power-Supply Type
Default: ATX
You can select your Power supply type, ATX or AT..ect.
Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk
Default: Enabled
If this item is enabled, the unused DIMM and PCI slot clock will be disabled.
If this item is disabled the unused DIMM and PCI slot will still get the active
clock signal.
Spread Spectrum Modulated
Default: Disabled
Enable / Disable this item the BIOS will Enable / Disable the clock generator
spread spectrum .
CPU Host/PCI Clock
Default: Default
This item allows other PCI devices to work concurrently with the host PCI
IDE channel. We recommend that you leave this item at the default value
Disabled.
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Power Management
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69KPND)
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
Power Management: User Define ** Reload Global Timer Events **
PM Control by APM: YesIRQ [3-7,9-15],NMI : Disabled
Video Off Method: V/H SYNC+BlackPrimary IDE 0 : Disabled
Video Off After : StandbyPrimary IDE 1 : Disabled
MODEM Use IRQ: 3Secondary IDE 0 : Disabled
Doze Mode: DisableSecondary IDE 1 : Disabled
Standby Mode: DisableFloppy Disk: Disabled
Suspend Mode: DisableSerial Port : Enabled
HDD Power Down: DisableParallel Port : Disabled
Throttle Duty Cycle: 62.5 %
PCI/VGA Act-Monitor: Enabled
Soft-off by PWR-BTTN: Instant-Off
CPUFAN off In Suspend: Enabled
Resume by Ring: Enabled
Resume by Alarm: Disabled
ESC: Quit ↑↓→←: Select Item
F1 : Help PU / PD / + / - : Modify
Wake Up On LAN: EnabledF5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color
IRQ 8 Break Suspend: DisabledF6 : Load BIOS Defaults
F7 : Load Setup Defaults
ACPI function
Default: Enabled
When Enabled, this function can save the power of your system.
Power Management
Default: User Define
This category allows you to select the type (or degree) of power saving and is
directly related to the following modes : Doze; Standby; Suspend; HDD
Power Down.
Min.Power Minimum power management. Doze =I hr.;
SavingStandby= I hr.; Suspend= I hr.; HDD Power Down=15min
Max. PowerMaximum power management only
Savingavailable for SL CPU.Doze=lmin.;
Standby=lmin.;Suspend=l min.;HDD Power Down= l min
UserAllows you to set each mode individually.
DefinedWhen not disabled, each of the ranges are from I min. to I
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hr. except for HDD Power Down which ranges from I to
15min. and disable
If you would like to use Software Power-off Control function, you cannot
choose" Disabled "here, and should select "Yes" in PM Control by APM.
PM Control by APM
Default: Yes
Windows 95 and 98 have built-in power management capabilities called
APM (advanced power management). When you enable this item, you allow
the APM routines in Windows to operate on your system.
Video Off Method
Default: V/H SYNC+Blank
This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked.
V/H SYNC+ BlankThis selection will cause the system to turn off the
vertical and horizontal sync. ports and write
blanks to the video buffer
BlankThis option only writes blanks to the
Screenvideo buffer
DPMSInitial display power management signaling
Video Off After
Default: Standby
When enabled, this feature allows the VGA adapter to operate in a power
saving mode.
N/AMonitor will remain on during power saving
modes.
SuspendMonitor blanked when the systems enters the
Suspend mode.
StandbyMonitor blanked when the system enters Standby
mode.
DozeMonitor blanked when the system enters any
power saving mode.
MODEM Use IRQ
Default: 3
This item determines the IRQ in which the MODEM can be used.
The choice: 3,4,5,7,9, 10,11,N/A.
Doze Mode
Default: Disable
If you have selected User Define for the Power Management item, you can
set this item to a selection of timeouts from 20 seconds to 40 minutes.
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Standby Mode
Default: Disable
When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity, the fixed disk drive
and the video would be shut off while all other devices still operate at full
speed.
Suspend Mode
Default: Disable
If you have selected User Define for the Power Management item, you can
set this item to a selection of timeouts from 20 seconds to 40 minutes.
HDD Power Down
You can use this item to set a timeout for a hard disk powerdown. You can set a time
from I to 15 minutes. If the hard disk is inactive for the time specified, it will power
down. It will automatically return to full power when it is next accessed.
Throttle Duty Cycle
Default: Disable
Default: 62.5%
When the system enters Doze mode, the CPU clock runs only part of time.
You may select the percent of time that the clock runs.
PCI/VGA Act-Monitor
Default: Enabled
When Enabled, any video active restarts the global timer for standby mode.
Soft-off by PWR-BTTN
Default: Instant-off
Under ACPI (advanced configuration and power interface) the system can be
turned off mechanically (by the power button) or it can undergo a software
power off. If the system has been turned off by software, the system can be
resumed by a LAN, MODEM or ALARM wake up signal. This item allows
you to define a software power off using the power button. If the value is set
to Instant-Off, the power button will automatically cause a software power
off. If the value is set to Delay 4 Sec. the power button must be held down for
a full four seconds to cause a software power off.
CPUFAN off In Suspend
Default: Enabled
Enabled: under suspend mode, the CPU FAN will be turn off.
Disabled: suspend mode will not turn off CPU FAN.
PowerOn by Ring
Default: Enabled
Enabled: when system in suspend mode, it can be wake up by modem.
Disabled: it cannot be wake up by modem.
Resume by Alarm
Default: Disabled
When Enabled, two additional lines will be added to the screen Date (of
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Month) Alarm; Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm to let user set the desired date and
time. After power off, the system will automatic power on at the specified
date and time.
Wake Up On LAN
Default: Enabled
Enabled: If you have installed LDCM administrator software, and any client
side is powered off, you can wake up by LAN through the LDCM
mechanism.
IRQ 8 Break Suspend
Default: Disabled
When enabled, the device which occupies the IRQ8 can wake up the system.
Reload Global Timer Events
When enabled, an event occurring on each device listed below restarts the
global time for Standby mode.
IRQ [3 -7, 9-15], NM;
Primary IDE 0;
Primary IDE 1;
Secondary IDEO;
Secondary IDEL;
Floppy Disk;
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PNP / PCI Configuration Setup
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS(2A69KPND)
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
PNP OS Installed: NoPCI IDE IRQ Map To: PCI-AUTO
Resources Contorlled By: ManualPrimary IDE INT#: A
Reset Configuration Data: DisabledSecondary IDE INT#: B
IRQ-3 assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
IRQ-4 assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
IRQ-5 assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
IRQ-7 assigned to: PCI/ISA PnPUsed MEM base addr: N/A
IRQ-9 assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
IRQ-10 assigned to: PCI/ISA PnPAssign IRQ For VGA: Enabled
IRQ-11 assigned to: PCI/ISA PnPAssign IRQ For USB: Enabled
IRQ-12 assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
IRQ-14 assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
IRQ-15 assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
DMA-0assigned to: PCI/ISA PnP
DMA-1assigned to
DMA-3assigned to
DMA-5assigned to: PCI/ISA PnPF5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color
DMA-6assigned to: PCI/ISA PnPF6 : Load BIOS Defaults
DMA-7assigned to: PCI/ISA PnPF7 : Load Setup Defaults
: PCI/ISA PnP
: PCI/ISA PnPF1 : Help PU / PD / + / - : Modify
ESC: Quit ↑↓→←: Select Item
PNP OS Installed
Default: No
If you have installed a Plug and Play operating system such as Windows 95 or 98,
you can change this item to Yes. When the item is set to Yes you can use the Device
Manager utility in the operating system to make changes to the configuration of
expansion cards.
Resources Controlled By
Default: Manual
You should leave this item at the default Auto. If you find that you cannot get
a particular expansion card to work properly, you might be able to solve the
problem by changing this item to Manual, and defining the characteristics of
the card in the new items which appear.
If you change this item to Manual, the display will list a series of items that
allow you to define the assignments of the system interrupt lines (IRQS) and
Direct Memory Access (DMA) channels. As a default, these items are set to
PCI/ISA PnP. If you install an ISA Bus card that does not support PNP, and it
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requires a special IRQ and DMA, you can modify the list of assignments.
Change the values of the IRQ and DMA that are required to Legacy ISA.
Reset Configuration Data
Default: Disabled
If you enable this item and restart the system, any PNP configuration data
stored in the BIOS setup will be cleared from memory. New updated
configuration data will be created.
IRQ 3/4/5/7/9/10/11/12/14/15
DMA 1/3/5/6/7
This item allows you to determine the IRQ/DNM assigned to the ISA bus and
is not available to any PCI slot. Choices are Legacy ISA and PCI/ISA PnP.
PCI IDE IRQ MAP To
Default: PCI-AUTO
Primary IDE INT#
Secondary IDE INT#
This allows you to configure your system to the type of IDE disk controller in
use. By default, Setup assumes that your controller is an ISA device rather
than a PCI controller. The most apparent difference is the type of slot being
used. If you have equipped your INT# system with a PCI controller, changing
this allows you to specify which slot holds the controller and which PCI
interrupt (A,B,C,D) is associated with the connected hard disk. This setting
refers to the hard disk drive itself, rather than individual partitions. Since
each IDE controller supports two separate hard drives, you can select the
INT# for each. Again, you will note that the primary has a lower interrupt
than the secondary as described in " lot x Using INT# “above. Select “PCI
Auto” allows the system to automatically determine how your IDE disk
system is configured.
Used MEM base addr
This item allows you to determine which basic address will not be occupied by PCI
card and leave these address for some special ISA card used only.
Choices are C800, CCOO, DOOO, D400, D800, DCOO.
Assign IRQ For VGA
Default: N/A
Default: Enabled
To assign a IRQ to VGA card if you enable this item.
Assign IRQ For USB
Default: Enabled
To assign a IRQ to USB Ports if you enable this item.
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INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
ROM PC/ISA BIOS(2A69KPND)
INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
IDE HDD Block Mode: EnabledOnboard Serial Port 1
IDE Primary Master PIO: AUTOParallel Port Mode
IDE Primary Slave PIO: AUTOECP Mode Use DMA
IDE Secondary Master PIO: AUTO
IDE Secondary Slave PIO: AUTO
IDE Primary Master UDMA: AUTO
IDE Primary Slave UDMA: AUTO
IDE Secondary Master UDMA: AUTO
IDE Secondary Slave UDMA: AUTO
On-Chip Primary PCI IDE: Enabled
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE: Enabled
USB keyboard Support: Disabled
Init Display First
: PCI Slot
: 3F8/IRQ4
: ECPEPD1.9
:3
KBC input clock
Onboard FDC Controller: Enabled
Onboard UART Port 1
Onboard UART Port 2
UART2 Mode
Half Duplex time-out
IDE HDD Block Mode
: 8 MHz
: 3F8/IRQ4
: 2F8/IRQ3
: Normal
: Enabled
Esc : Quit ↑↓→← : Selection Item
F1 : Help PU/PD/+/- : Modify
F5 : Old Values (Shift) F2 : Color
F6 : Load BIOS Default
F7 : Load Setup Default
Default: Enabled
This allows your HDD controller to use the fast block mode to transfer data
to and from your HDD drive; Enabled IDE controller uses block mode ;
Disabled IDE controller uses standard mode.
IDE Primary Master/Slave PIO
Default: Auto
IDE Secondary Master/Slave PIO
PIO - Programmed Input / Output, it allows the BIOS to tell the controller
what it wants and then let the controller and the CPU to complete the task by
themselves. This is simpler and more faster. Your system supports five modes,
0 - 4, which primarily differ in timing. When Auto is selected, the BIOS will
select the best available mode.
IDE Primary Master/Slave UDMA
Default: Auto
Auto, will support the Ultra DMA function. Disabled, will not support the
Ultra DMA function.
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On-Chip Primary PCI IDE
Default: Enabled
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE
This setup item allows you to either enable or disable the primary/secondary
controller. You might choose to disable he controller if you were to add
higher performance or specialized controller.
USB Keyboard Support
Default: Disabled
Enabled will support USB keyboard in Win95 2.1 and NT 5.0 or above
operating system.
Init Display First
Default: PCI Slot
Use this item to define if your graphics adapter is installed in one of the PCI
slots, or if you have installed an AGP graphics adapter into the AC-RP slot.
KBC input clock
Default: 8 MHz
This item lets you set a frequency for the input clock of the keyboard
controller. Leave this item at the default value 8 MHz.
Onboard FDC Controller
Default: Enabled
This item will enable or disable the floppy disk controller.
Onboard UART Port 1
Default: 3F8/IRQ4
User can select serial port IRQ. If set to Auto, system will assign an IRQ for
it. Note : Set to Auto is not recommended.
Onboard UART Port 2
Default: 2F8/IRQ3
User can select serial port IRQ. If set to Auto, system will assign an IRQ for
it. Note : Set to Auto is not recommended.
UART2 Mode
Default: Normal
This lets you select the Infrared mode. Choices are Standard, HPIR, and
ASKIR. If you choose BPIR or ASKIR mode, the screen will show another
two lines to let you choose 'IR Function Duplex' (Full or Half) and “ RxD
TxD Active” (Hi Lo; Lo Hi; Hi Hi-,Lo Lo).
Onboard Parallel Port
Default: 378/IRQ7
This item lets you disable the built-in parallel port, or enable it by assigning
an 1/0 address and an Interrupt Request Line (IRQ).
Parallel Port Mode
This item defines the operation of the parallel port. As a default it is set to ECP +
EPP. If you are connected to a parallel device that supports the higher-performance
Default: ECPEPP1.9
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EPP (enhanced parallel port) or the ECP (extended capabilities port) make the
appropriate changes to this item. If you change the parallel port to EPP or ECP, new
items appear that let you
ECP Mode Use DMA
Select a DMA channel for the port. Choices are 3, 1.
Default: 3
Load BIOS Default
When you access "Load BIOS Default", the following message appears:
Load BIOS Default (Y/N) ?N
The BIOS Default values are the "worst case" default, and are the most stable
values for the system. Use them if the system is performing erratically due
to hardware problems. To load the BIOS Default values, press <Y> then
<Enter>.
Load Setup Default
When you access "Load Setup Default", you are shown the following
message:
Load Setup Default (Y/N) ?N
The Setup Default values represent the "best case" default, and should
provided optimum system performance. To load the Setup Default values,
press <Y> then <Enter>.
Supervisor / User Password Setting
When you select this function, the following message will appear at the
center of the screen to assist you in creating a password.
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ENTER PASSWORD
Type the password, up to eight characters, and press <Enter>. The
password typed now will clear any previously entered password from CMOS
memory. You 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.
If you select System at Security Option of BIOS Features Setup Menu, you
will be prompted for the password every time the system is rebooted or
anytime you try to enter Setup. If you select Setup at Security Option of
BIOS Features Setup Menu, you will be prompted only when you try to enter
Setup.
IDE HDD Auto Detection
This feature allows you to check all the informations on your hard disk
formation. When you access "IDE HDD Auto Detection", the system
executes auto detection.
At the prompt, it represents all the informations on your HDD, and you are
asked:
Do you accept this drive C: (Y/N) ?
1If you accept the test result, press [Y] then [Enter] and the result is
saved, then the system continues to detect another HDD.
2If not, press [N] then [enter] and the system continues to detect another
HDD.
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