(reference to the specification under which conformity is declared in
accordance with 89/336 EEC-EMC Directive)
þEN 55022Limits and methods of measurements of radio disturbance
characteristics of information technology equipment
þEN 50081-1Generic emission standard Part 1:
Residential, commercial and light industry
þEN 50082-1Generic immunity standard Part 1:
Residential, commercial and light industry
European Representative:
QDI COMPUTER ( UK ) LTDQDI COMPUTER ( SCANDINAVIA ) A/S
QDI SYSTEM HANDEL GMBHQDI COMPUTER ( NETHERLANDS) B. V.
QDI COMPUTER (FRANCE) SARLQDI COMPUTER HANDELS GMBH
QDI COMPUTER (ESPANA) S.A.QDI COMPUTER (SWEDEN) AB
Signature : Place / Date : HONG KONG/1999
Printed Name : Anders Cheung Position/ Title : President
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Declaration of conformity
Trade Name:QDI Computer ( U. S . A. ) Inc.
Model Name:Advance 5/133E
Responsible Party:QDI Computer ( U. S. A.) Inc.
Address:41456 Christy Street
Fremont, CA 94538
Telephone:(510) 668-4933
Facsimile:(510) 668-4966
Equipment Classification:FCC Class B Subassembly
Type of Product:AGP Pentium®III Mainboard
Manufacturer:Quantum Designs (HK) Inc.
Address:5/F, Somerset House, TaiKoo Place
979 Kings Road, Quarry Bay, HONG
KONG
Supplementary Information:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions : (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
1. Correctly insert the Intel Pentium® II/ Pentium® III/ Celeron
2. Plug in other configurations and restore the system.
TM
processor.
3. Switch on power to the system and press the <Del> key to enter BIOS Setup.
4. Enter “SpeedEasy CPU SETUP” menu to set up the CPU speed.
Note: If you do not set the CPU speed, your system will run at the default
setting ( 200MHz
133MHz for processor with 66MHz host bus speed, for bus ratio
for processor with 100MHz host bus speed,
locked processor, run its real speed.
5. Save and exit BIOS Setup, your system will now boot successfully.
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SpeedEasy Type Introduction
SpeedEasy CPU Setup Menu
Select <SpeedEasy CPU SETUP> item from the main menu and enter the sub-menu:
Figure - 1 SpeedEasy CPU Setup Menu
BIOS provides you with a set of basic values for your processor selection instead of the
jumper settings. The processor speed can be manually selected on the “SpeedEasy CPU
SETUP” menu screen.
Warning:
Dot not set CPU frequency higher than its working frequency. If you do, we will not be
responsible for any damages caused.
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Schnell-Installation durch SpeedEasy
Vorgehensweise der Installation:
Advance 5/133E
1. Legen sie die Pentium® II/ Pentium® III/ Intel
halterung.
2. Vervollständigen Sie das System mit den weiteren erforderlichen
Coputerkomponenten
3. Drücken Sie die Taste < Entf > und schalten Sie das System an um das
BIOS-setup zu gelangen.
4. Steigen Sie in das Menü “SpeedEasy CPU SETUP” ein, um die
Geschwindigkeit einzustellen.
®
CeleronTM im Slot 1 mit Hilfe der mitgelieferten
ACHTUNG:Falls Sie die Taktfrequenz der CPU nicht setzen, arbeitet Ihr Sys-
tem mit den Standardwerten für die CPU. (200MHz für den CPU mit
100MHz Host Bus Speed, 133MHz für den CPU mit 66MHz Host Bus
Speed).
5. Speichern Sie die Einstellungen und verlassen Sie das BIOS, um die auvor
eingestellte Taktfrequenz zu aktivieren.
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SpeedEasy Einführung
SpeedEasy CPU Installationsmenü
Wählen Sie < SpeedEasy CPU SETUP> aus dem Hauptmenü und ö ffnen Sie das
untergeordnete Menü
Abb. 1 SpeedEasy CPU Installationsmenü
Das BIOS stellt lhnen eine Reihe von Grundeinstellungen für lhren CPU zur Verfü gung,
anstelle von “jumper setting”. Sie können manuell die Geschwindigkeit des CPU innerhalb
des“SpeedEasy CPU SETUP” einstellen
warnung:
Bitte Setzen Sie die Taktfrequenz dor CPU nicht höber als die tats‰chliche
freigegebene Taktfrequenz, ansonsten Kann QDI für rechtliche Anspruche nicht
herangezogen werden.
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SpeedEasy Instalación rápida
Procedimiento:
Advance 5/133E
1. Introduzca correctamente el Pentium® II/ Pentium® III/ Intel® Celeron
2. Finalize el proceso de ensamblaje de su equipo.
3. Presione la tecla <Supr> y encienda el sistema, para entrar en BIOS.
4. Entre al menu “SpeedEasy CPU SETUP” para establecer la velocidad de su CPU.
Nota: Si no establece la velocidad del CPU, su sistema funcionará a la
velocidad minima por defecto (200MHz para CPU con velocidad
de bus de 100MHz, 133MHz para CPU con velocidad de bus de
66MHz )
5. Salve y salga de BIOS, luego su sistema arrancará a la velocidad por Ud.
seleccionada.
TM
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Introducción de Instalación SpeedEasy
Menu del SpeedEasy CPU
Seleccione el item <SpeedEasy CPU SETUP> desde el menu principal, y entre en el submenu:
Figura-1 Menu del CPU SpeedEasy
BIOS le proporcionará unos valores bá sicos para la elecció n de su CPU, en vez de tener
que configurar jumpers. Ud. puede seleccionar manulmente la velocidad de CPU en el
menu “SpeedEasy CPU SETUP”.
Aviso
No es recommendable selecclonar una frecuencia de trabajo super•or a la cual esta
dise¤ada su CPU. De otra manera, no seremos responsables de los da¤os que esto
pudiera ocasionar.
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Facilité de vitesse Initialisation
Procédure:
Advance 5/133E
1. Ins‚ rez le Pentium® II/ Pentium® III/ Intel
2. Connectez les autres configurations et restaurez le systŠme.
3. Appuyez sur la touche <Del> et mettez le systŠme sous tension pour entrer dans
l’ initialisation BIOS.
4. Entrez le menu “SpeedEasy CPU SETUP” (=initialisation de la facilit‚ de vitesse dans
l’ unit‚ centrale) pour d‚ terminer la vitesse de l’ unite centrale.
Note: Si vous ne déterminez pas la vitesse de votre unité centrale, votre
système fonctionnera par défaut (200MHz pour le CPU avec vitesse
bus d’hõte de 100MHz, 133MHz pour le CPU avec vitesse bus
d’hõte de 66MHz).
5. Sauvegardez et sortez de la position BIOS. Le système pourra alors dé marrer avec
le succès auquel vous vous attendez.
®
CeleronTM correctement.
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Introduction Du Type Facilité de vitesse
Menu d’initialisation de “SpeedEasy” dans l’unité centrale.
Sèlectionnez la rubrique <SpeedEasy CPU SETUP> dans le menu principal et
entrez le sous-menu:
Figure-1 Menu d’ nitialisation de“ SpeedEasy” dansl’ unité centrale
BIOS fournira un jeu de valeurs de base pour votre s‚lection de CPU au lieu de
positions cavaliers. Vous pouvez s‚lectionner manuellement la vitesse de CPU dans
l’affichage du menu “SpeedEasy CPU SETUP ”.
Avertissement:
Ne vous laissez pas aller à installer une fr‚uence à l’ unité centrale sup‚ieure à sa
fr‚uence de travail. Sinon nous d‚linerons toutes responsabilit‚s en ce qui concerne
les d‚gƒs qui en r‚sulteraient.
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Advance 5/133E
SETUP DELLA SCHEDA SPEEDEASY
Procedura di installazione:
1. Inserite il microprocessore Pentium®II/ Pentium® III/ Intel® CeleronTM come da istruzioni.
2. Modificate la configurazione del computer e ripristinate il sistema.
3. Premete il tasto <Del> e accendete il computer per entrare nel setup BIOS.
4. Entrate nel menu “SpeedEasy CPU* SETUP” per regolare la velocit… del
microprocessore.
Nota: se non regolate la velocità del microprocessore, il sistema funzionerà
con le regolazioni standard (Microprocessore da 200MHz con velocità di
“host bus” da 100MHz e microprocessore da 133MHz con velocità di “host
bus” da 66MHz).
1
5. Salvate e uscite dal Setup BIOS, e fate ripartire il computer.
*CPU= microprocessore
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Spiegazioni tecniche sul microprocesore SpeedEasy
Menu del Setup del Microprocessore SpeedEasy
Selezionare <SpeedEasy CPU SETUP> dal menu principale ed entrare nel seguente
sottomenu:
Figure -1 Menu del Setup del Microprocessore SpeedEasy
I1 sistema BIOS Vi forniràuna serie di valori base per la selezione del microprocessore al
posto della regolazione jumper (dell’ accoppiamento). Potete selezionare manualmente la
velocità del microprocessore sulla schermata “SpeedEasy CPU SETUP”.
Avvertenza:
non dovete regolare la frequenza del microprocessore pi— alta di quella predisposa,
altrimenti la casa produttrice non si farà carico di eventuali danni al micorprocessore.
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Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
Introduction
Introduction
Overview
The Advance 5/133E green mainboard utilizes the Apollo Pro 133 chipset and provides a
highly integrated solution for fully compatible, high performance and cost-effective PC/ATX
platform. It provides 66/100/133MHz system bus support for all Intel Pentium® II, Pentium
III(including Coppermine CPU) and Celeron
TM
Slot 1 processors. Both PC66/PC100/PC133MHz
SDRAM with SPD and 66MHz EDO DIMMs are supported. It also provides advanced features such as wake-up on LAN, wake-up on internal/external modem and keyboard password power-on function, the green function is in compliance with ACPI specification.The
A5/133E mainboard implements the QDI innovations of SpeedEasy, LogoEasy, ManageEasy,
BIOS-Protect Easy and Recovery Easy to improve the system security, safety and manageability.
Key Features
Form factor
l ATX form factor of 305mm x 193mm.
®
Microprocessor
l Supports all Intel
®
Pentium III processors from 450MHz to 733MHz and future with
100/133MHz host bus speed.
l Supports all Intel Pentium
®
II processors at 233/266/300/333MHz with 66MHz host
bus speed and 350/400/450MHz with 100MHz host bus speed.
l Supports Intel
®
CeleronTM Slot 1 processors at 266/300/333/366/400/433MHz with
66MHz host bus speed.
l Supports 66/100/133MHz host bus speed, can overclock to 155MHz
l CPU core frequency = Bus speed x2, x2.5, x3, x3.5, x4, x4.5, x5, x5.5, x6, x6.5,
x7, x7.5, x8.
l CPU core supply voltage adjustable from 1.3V to 3.5V through on- board switching
voltage regulator with VID(Voltage ID).
Chipset
l Apollo Pro 133 chipset: VT82C693A system controller
VT82C596B PCI to ISA bridge
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System memory
l Provides three 168 pin 3.3V unbuffered 66/100/133MHz DIMM sockets.
lSupports both 66/100/133MHz SDRAMs with SPD and 66MHz EDO DIMMs.
lMinimum memory size is 8MB, maximum memory size is 768MB.
l SDRAM 64 bit data interface with ECC support.
On-board IDE
l Supports two PCI PIO and Bus Master IDE ports.
l
Two fast IDE interfaces supporting four IDE devices including IDE hard disks and
CD - ROM drives.
l
Supports up to mode 4 timing.
l
Supports “Ultra DMA/66” Synchronous DMA mode transferring up to 66 Mbytes/sec.
l
Integrated 16x32bit buffer for IDE PCI Burst Transfers.
On-board I/O
l
Use Winbond W83977EF super I/O chip.
l
One floppy port supporting up to two 3.5’ ’ or 5.25” floppy drives with
360K/720K/1.2M/1.44M/2.88M format.
l
Two high speed 16550 fast compatible UARTs(COM1/COM2/COM3/COM4
selective) with 16-byte send/receive FIFOs.
l
One enabled parallel port at the I/O address 378H/278H/3BCH with additional
bi-direction I/O capability and multi-mode as SPP/EPP/ECP (IEEE 1284 compliant).
l
Circuit protection provided, preventing damage to the parallel port when a
connected printer is powered up or operates at a higher voltage.
l
Supports LS-120 floppy disk drive.
l
All I/O ports can be enabled/disabled in the BIOS setup.
AGP SLOT
l
Supports an 2X AGP card with 133MHz
Advanced features
l
PCI 2.2 Specification compliant.
l
Provides Trend ChipAwayVirus® On Guard and PC-Cillin software with killing virus
function.
l
Provides two USB ports, on-board PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard ports.
l
Provides infrared interface.
l
Support PC99 color- coding connector Specification
l
Supports Windows 95/98 software power-down.
l
Supports wake-up on LAN and wake-up on internal/external modem.
l
Supports auto fan off when the system enters suspend mode.
l
Provides on-board 3.3V regulator to support ATX power supply without 3.3V output.
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l
On-board LM80 supports system monitoring (monitors system temperature,voltages,
chassis intrusion and fan speed). (manufacturing option)
l
On-board MAXIM1617 monitors the CPU temperature. (manufacturing option)
l
Provides management application such as ManageEasy and LDCM(LANDesk
Manager). (manufacturing option)
l
Supports keyboard password power-on function.
l
Protects the system BIOS from being attacked by severe virus such as CIH, by
enabling “Flash Write Protect” in CMOS setup.
BIOS
l
Licensed advanced AWARD BIOS, supports flash ROM with 2M bit memory size,
plug and play ready.
l
Supports IDE CD-ROM or SCSI boot up.
Green function
l
Supports ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) and ODPM (OS
Directed Power Management).
l Supports three green modes: Doze, Standby and Suspend.
Expansion slots
l 3 ISA slots and 4 PCI slots.
l 1 AGP Slot.
®
Client
Introduction to New Features
BIOS-ProtectEasy
The BIOS of the mainboard is contained inside the Flash ROM. Severe viruses such as
CIH virus are so dangerous that it may overwrite the BIOS of the mainboard. If the BIOS
has been damaged, the system will be unable to boot. We provide the following solution
which protects the system BIOS from being attacked by such viruses.
There are two choices which implements this function.
1. Set the jumper (JAV) as closed, the BIOS can not be overwritten.
2. Set the jumper (JAV) as opened, meanwhile set “Flash Write Protect” as Enabled in
AWARD BIOS CMOS Setup. In this way, the BIOS can not be overwritten, but the DMI
information can be updated.
Refer to page 25 for detailed information on jumper setting, and page 37 for related BIOS
setting.
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Introduction
Ultra ATA/66
According to the previous ATA/IDE hard drive data transfer protocol, the signaling way to
send data was in synchronous strobe mode by using the rising edge of the strobe
signal. The Ultra ATA/33 protocol doubles the burst transfer rate from 16.6MB/s to
33.3MB/s, by using both the rising and falling edges of the strobe signal, this time Ultra
ATA/66 doubles the Ultra ATA burst transfer rate once again (from 33.3MB/s to 66.6MB/
s) by reducing setup times and increasing the strobe rate. The faster strobe rate
increases EMI, which cannot be eliminated by the standard 40-pin cable used by ATA
and Ultra ATA. To eliminate this increase in EMI, a new 40-pin, 80-conductor cable is
needed. This cable adds 40 additional ground lines between each of the original 40
ground and signal lines. The additional 40 lines help shield the signal from EMI, reduce
crosstalk and improves signal integrity.
Ultra ATA/33 introduced CRC (Cyclical Redundancy Check), a new feature of IDE that
provides data integrity and reliability. Ultra ATA/66 uses the same process. The CRC
value is calculated by both the host and the hard drive. After the host-request data is
sent, the host sends its CRC to the hard drive, and the hard drive compares it to its
own CRC value. If the hard drive reports errors to the host, then the host retries the
command containing the CRC error.
Ultra ATA/66 technology increases both performance and date integrity. However there
are basically five requirements for your system to run in Ultra ATA/66 mode:
1.The system board must have a special Ultra ATA/66 detect circuit, such as
Superb 1 mainboard.
2.The system BIOS must also support Ultra ATA/66.
3.The operating system must be capable of DMA transfers. Win95 (OSR2) ,
Win98 and WindowsNT are capable.
4.An Ultra ATA/66 capable, 40-pin, 80-conductor cable is required.
5.Ultra ATA/66 compatible IDE device such as a hard drive or CD-ROM drive.
PC-133 Memory
PC133 SDRAM Unbuffered DIMM defines the electrical and mechanical requirements for
168-pin, 3.3 Volt, 133MHz, 64/72-bit wide, Unbuffered Synchronous DRAM Dual In-Line
Memory Modules (SDRAM DIMMs). Relatively , the peak bandwidth of PC-133 memory is
the 33% higher than PC-100 memory. These latest SDRAMs are necessary to meet the
enhanced 133MHz bus speed requirement.
A5/133E mainboard based on VIA Apollo Pro 133(693A) chipset which is the first chipset
to adopt the PC-133 technology.
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Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Installation Instructions
Installation Instructions
This section covers External Connectors, Jumper Settings and Memory Configuration. Refer to the mainboard layout chart for locations of all jumpers, external connectors, slots and
I/O ports. Furthermore, this section lists all necessary connector pin assignments for your
reference. The particular state of the jumpers, connectors and ports are illustrated in the
following figures. Before setting the jumpers or inserting these connectors, please pay
attention to the directions.
Be sure to unplug the AC power supply before adding or removing expansion
cards or other system peripherals, otherwise your mainboard and expansion
cards might be seriously damaged.
External Connectors
PS/2 Keyboard Connector, PS/2 Mouse Connector
PS/2 keyboard connector is for the usage of PS/2 keyboard. If using a standard AT size
keyboard, an adapter should be used to fit this connector. PS/2 mouse connector is for the
usage of PS/2 mouse.
PS/2 Mouse Connector
PS/2 Keyboard Connector
USB1, USB2
Two USB ports are available for connecting USB devices.
USB1
USB2
Parallel Port Connector and Serial Port Connector (UART1, UART2)
The parallel port connector can be connected to a parallel device such as a printer, while
the serial port connectors can be connected to serial port devices such as a serial port
mouse. You can enable/disable them and choose the IRQ or I/O address in “Integrated
Peripherals” from AWARD BIOS SETUP.
Parallel Port
UART1
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ATX Power Supply Connector & Power Switch (POWER)
Be sure to connect the power supply plug to this connector in its proper orientation. The
power switch (POWER) should be connected to a momentary switch (power button).
When powering up your system, first turn on the mechanical switch of the power supply (if
one is provided), then push once the power button. When powering off the system, you
needn’ t turn off the mechanical switch, just Push once* the power button.
ATX Power Supply Connector
5V 5V -5V GND GND GND PSON GND -12V 3.3V
20
12V 5VSB PS-OK GND 5V GND 5V GND 3.3V 3.3V
POWER
Note: * If you change “soft-off by PWR-BTTN” from default “Instant-off” to “Delay
4 Secs” in the “POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP” section of the BIOS, the power
button should be pressed for more than 4 seconds before the system powers
down.
1
Hard Disk LED Connector (HD_LED)
The connector connects to the case’ s IDE indicator LED indicating the activity status of
IDE hard disk. The connector has an orientation. If one way doesn’ t work, try the other
way.
Reset Switch (RESET)
The connector connects to the case’ s reset switch. Press the switch once, the system
resets.
Speaker Connector (SPEAKER)
The connector can be connected to the speaker on the case.
Power LED Connector (PWR_LED)
The power LED has two status. When the system is in power-off status, the LED is off
glows dimly. When the system is powered up, the LED is on. The connector has an
orientation.
Key-Lock Connector (KEY_L)
The connector can be connected to the keyboard lock switch on the case for locking the
keyboard.
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ACPI LED Connector (GREEN_LED)
The ACPI LED has three status. When the system is in power-off status, the LED is off.
When the system is powered up, the LED is on. When the system enters suspend mode, the
LED will flash.
Hardware Green Connector (SLEEP)
Push once the switch connected to this header, the system enters suspend mode.
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Infrared Header (IrDA)
This connector supports wireless transmitting and receiving. If using this function, set
“Serial Port 2 Mode” to IrDA or ASKIR and configure the settings from the “ INTEGRATED
PERIPHERALS” section of the BIOS.
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GND
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IRTXVCC
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Fan Connector (CPUFAN, CHSFAN)
These two fans are controllable. They will be automatically turned off after the system
enters suspend mode. You also can choose not to turn the CPUFAN off by setting “CPU FAN
In Suspend” as On in the “POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP” section of the BIOS.
CPUFAN
FAN GND(Controllable)
+12V
SENSE
+12V
FAN GND
SENSE
CHSFAN
Wake-Up On LAN (WOL)
Through the Wake-Up On LAN function, a wake event occurring from the network can
wake up the system. If this function is to be used, please be sure an ATX 2.01 power
supply of which 5VSB line is capable of delivering 720mA, and a LAN adapter which
supports this function are used. Then connect this header to the relevant connector on the
LAN adapter, set “Wake Up On LAN” as Enabled in the “ POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP”
section of the BIOS. Save & exit, then boot the operating system once to make sure this
function takes effect.
+5V standby
1
Signal for waking up (active high)
GND
Wake-Up On Internal Modem (WOM)
Through the Wake-Up On Internal Modem function, the system which is in the power-off
status can be powered on by a ring signal received from the internal modem. If this function
is to be used, be sure an internal modem card which supports the function is used. Then
connect this header to the relevant connector on the modem card, set “ Modem Ring
Resume” as Enabled in the “POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP” section of the BIOS. Save &
exit, then boot the operating system once to make sure this function takes effect.
Signal for waking up (active low)
+5V standby
1
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Chassis Security Switch (CHSSEC)
The connector connects to the chassis security switch on the case. The system can
detect the chassis intrusion through the status of this connector. If the connector has
been closed once, the system will record the status and indicate to the customer that the
chassis has been opened. You can either get this information from “System Monitor” of
the BIOS (optional) or QDI ManageEasy software.
Indicate signal
GND
Sound Connector (PC-PCI)
This connector provides a bridge between the mainboard and PCI sound card to deliver
sound compatibility under DOS real-mode environment
PC/PCI DMA ACKNOWLEDGE-12-GND
NC-3
GND-5
4-PC/PCI DMA REQUEST
6-SERIAL INTERRUPT REQUEST
Expansion Slots & I/O Ports description
Slot / PortDescription
ISA 1First ISA slot.
ISA 2Second ISA slot.
ISA 3Third ISA slot.
PCI 1First PCI slot.
PCI 2Second PCI slot.
PCI 3Third PCI slot.
PCI 4Fourth PCI slot.
IDE 1Primary IDE port.
IDE 2Secondary IDE port.
FLOPPYFloppy Drive Port.
AGPAccelerated Graphics Port.
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Jumper Settings
Jumpers are located on the mainboard, they represent, clear CMOS jumper JCC, enable
keyboard password power-on function jumper JKB etc. . Pin 1 for all jumpers are located on
the side with a thick white line ( Pin1→ ), referring to the mainboard’ s silkscreen.
Jumpers with three pins will be shown as to represent pin1 & pin2 connected and
to represent pin2 & pin3 connected.
Clear CMOS (JCC)
If you want to clear CMOS, unplug the AC power supply first, close JCC (pin1 & pin2) once,
set JCC back to the normal status with pin2 & pin3 connected, then power on the system.
1 2 3
Normal status:
1 2 3
Clear CMOS:
(Unplug the AC power supply)
Overclocking Jumper Setting (JFSB1, JFSB2, JCLK)
Jumpers labeled JFSB1, JFSB2 and JCLK are located on the mainboard providing users with
CPU overclocking feature. The host bus speed can be set as 66/100/133MHz or AUTO select.
Refer to the chart below for the location of these jumpers, and the table for information on how
to set them.
JFSB1
JFSB2
JCLK
JCC
JCC
JFSB1
CLOSE
OPEN
NA
JFSB2
CLOSE
CLOSE
OPEN
JCLK
1-2
1-2
2-3
CPU FSB
66/100MHz Auto
100MHz FSB
133MHz FSB
If CPU FSB is set as default setting 66/100MHz AUTO, the system detects the CPU front side
bus (66/100MHz) automatically. If CPU FSB is set as 100MHz, the system can run at 100MHz
front side bus even if a processor with 66MHz FSB is installed. Setting up to 133MHz FSB is
also supported. However, whether or not your system can be overclocked depends on your
processor’ s capability. Whether the processor is bus ratio locked or unlocked should also be
taken into account. For bus ratio unlocked processor, this overclocking feature can be implemented by setting CPU FSB as 100/133MHz, meanwhile adjusting the bus ratio (Multiplier)
lower in “SpeedEasy CPU Setup” in AWARD BIOS CMOS Setup. We do not guarantee the
overclocking system to be stable.
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Enable keyboard password power-on function (JKB)
The mainboard provides the advanced keyboard password power-on function. When
wanting to use this function, set JKB with pin1& pin2 closed.Otherwise, set JKB with pin2
& pin3 closed for disabling this function.
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2
1
3
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Disable:
Enable:
JKB
JKB
In order to implement this function, it is necessory to set the keyboard power-on password
in the “INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS” section of the BIOS. For detailed information, see the
explantions of “ INTERGATED PERIPHERALS” of BIOS Part.
Note: 1.If wanting to use this function, 5VSB line of the power supply should be
capable of delivering enough current (eg. 200mA) for all devices
connected to the keyboard port, or you can’t power up the system using
the keyboard.
2.If you set JKB with pin2 & pin3 closed, set “POWER ON Function” to
Button only or Password/Button, don’t set it to Password, or this will
prevent you from powering up your system.
3. If you encounter the above problems, clear CMOS and reset the jumper
and BIOS option.
BIOS-ProtectEasy Jumper (JAV)
The BIOS of the mainboard is contained inside the Flash ROM. If the jumper JAV is set as
closed, you will be unable to flash the BIOS to the mainboard. However in this status, the
system BIOS is protected from being attacked by serious virus such as CIH virus.
Flash Write Enabled
Flash Write Disabled
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Setting the jumper JAV as opened(default), meanwhile disabling the “Flash Write Protect”
item from “BIOS Features Setup” in AWARD BIOS CMOS Setup, allows you to flash the
BIOS to the Flash ROM.
The DMI (Desktop Management Interface) system information such as the CPU type/speed,
memory size, and expansion cards will be detected by the onboard BIOS and stored in the
flash ROM. Whenever the system hardware configuration is changed, DMI information will
be updated automatically. However, setting jumper JAV as closed makes flashing BIOS and
updating DMI information impossible. Therefore, set JAV as opened when changing the
system hardware configuration, or the error message “Unkown Flash Type” will be displayed on the screen, and DMI information update will be fail.
Refer to page 17 for the two choices to implement BIOS ProtectEasy.
Memory Configuration
This mainboard provides three 168 pin 3.3V un-buffered DIMM sockets to support a flexible
memory size ranging from 8MB up to 512MB for SDRAM or from 8MB up to 768MB for EDO
memory. Both PC66/PC100/PC133MHz SDRAM with SPD and 66MHz EDO DIMMs are
supported. The following set of rules allows optimum configurations.
l Using the serial presence detect (SPD) data structure, programmed into an E
the DIMM, the BIOS can determine the SDRAM’ s size and speed.
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PROM on
l The DRAM Timing register, which provides the DRAM speed grade control for the entire
memory array, must be programmed to use the timing of the slowest DRAMs installed.
l Possible SDRAM DIMM memory sizes are 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB in
each DIMM socket.
l Possible EDO DIMM memory sizes are 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB in each DIMM
socket.
l Processor with 66MHz FSB should be paired with PC66, PC100, PC133 SDRAM
processor with 100MHz FSB should be paired with either PC100 or PC133 SDRAM,
processor with 133MHz FSB should be paired only with PC133 SDRAM.
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BIOS Description
BIOS Description
Utility Support:
AWDFLASH.EXE
This is a flash memory write/read utility used for the purpose of upgrading your BIOS
when necessary. Before doing so, please note:
l We strongly recommend you only upgrade BIOS when encounter problems.
l Before upgrading your BIOS, review the description below to avoid making
mistakes, destroying the BIOS and resulting in a non-working system.
When you encounter problems, for example, you find your system does not support the
latest CPU released after our current mainboard, you may therefore upgrade the BIOS,
please don’ t forget to set JAV as close and disable the “ Flash Write Protect” item in
AWARD BIOS CMOS Setup first (refer to page 26).
Follow the steps exactly for a successful upgrade.
1. Create a bootable system floppy diskette by typing Format A:/s from the DOS
prompt under DOS6.xx or Windows 9x environment.
2. Copy AWDFLASH.EXE (version>7.07) from the directory \Utility located on QDI
Mainboard Utility CD onto your new bootable diskette.
3. Download the updated BIOS file from the Website (http://www.qdigrp.com). Please
be sure to download the suitable BIOS file for your mainboard.
4. Uncompress the file download, copy the BIOS file (xx.bin) onto the bootable
diskette, and note the checksum of this BIOS which is located in readme file.
5. Reboot the system from the bootable diskette created.
6. Then run the AWDFLASH utility at the A:\ prompt as shown below:
A:\AWDFLASH xxxx.bin
Follow the instruction through the process. Don’ t turn off power or reset the
system until the BIOS upgrade has been completed.
If you require more detailed information concerning AWDFLASH Utility, for example, the
different usage of parameters, please type A:\>AWDFLASH /?
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AWARD BIOS Description
Entering Setup
Power on the computer, when the following message briefly appears at the bottom of the
screen during the POST (Power On Self Test), press <Del> key or simultaneously press the
<Ctrl> + <Alt> + <Esc> keys, to enter the AWARD BIOS CMOS Setup Utility.
Press <Del> to enter SETUP
Once you have entered, the Main Menu (Figure 1) appears on the screen. The main menu
allows you to select from twelve setup functions and two exit choices. Use the arrow keys
to select among the items and press the <Enter> key to accept or enter the sub-menu.
Figure-1 Main Menu
Note:The “System Monitor” item will not be displayed if there is no system
monitor hardware on the mainboard.
Load Setup Defaults
The Setup Defaults are common and efficient. It is recommended that users
load the setup defaults first, then modify the needed configuration settings.
Standard CMOS Setup
The basic CMOS settings included in “Standard CMOS Setup” are Date, Time, Hard Disk
Drive Types, Floppy Disk Drive Types, and VGA etc. Use the arrow keys to highlight
the item, then use the <PgUp> or <PgDn> keys to select the value you want in
each item.
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Figure-2 Standard CMOS Setup Menu
Hard Disk
Primary Master/Primary Slave/Secondary Master/Secondary Slave
These categories identify the HDD types of 2 IDE channels installed in the computer system.
There are three choices provided for the Enhanced IDE BIOS: None, Auto, and User.”None”
means no HDD is installed or set; ”Auto” means the system can auto-detect the hard disk
when booting up; by choosing “User”, the related information should be entered regarding
the following items. Enter the information directly from the keyboard and press < Enter>:
CYLSnumber of cylindersHEADnumber of heads
PRECOMPwrite pre-compensationLANDZlanding zone
SECTORnumber of sectorsMODEHDD access mode
Video
Set this field to the type of video display card installed in your system.
EGA/ VGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter / Video Graphic Array. For EGA,
VGA, SEGA, SVGA, or PGA monitor adapters.
CGA 40 Color Graphic Adapter, powering up in 40 column mode.
CGA 80 Color Graphic Adapter, powering up in 80 column mode.
MONO Monochrome adapter, including high resolution monochrome
adapters.
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Halt On
This category determines whether or not the computer will stop if an error is detected
during powering up.
No errorsThe system boot will not stop for any errors that may be
detected.
All errors Whenever the BIOS detects a non-fatal error, the system will
stop and you will be prompted.
All, But KeyboardThe system boot will not stop for a keyboard error; but it will
stop for all other errors.
All, But Disk/KeyThe system boot will not stop for a keyboard or disk error, but it will
stop for all other errors.
Memory
This is a Display-Only Category, determined by POST (Power On Self Test) of the BIOS.
Base MemoryThe POST of the BIOS will determine the amount of base
(or conventional) memory installed in the system.
Extended Memory The BIOS determines how much extended memory is
presented during the POST.
Other MemoryThis is the memory that can be used for different
applications. Shadow RAM is most used in this area.
Total MemoryTotal memory of the system equals the sum of the above
memory.
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SpeedEasy CPU Setup
Figure-3 SpeedEasy CPU Setup
The following indicates the options for each item and describes their meanings .
ItemOption Description
l CPU ModelBIOS automatically detects the CPU model, therefore
this item is shown only. It could be Pentium(R)II, Intel (R)
Celeron(TM) or Pentium III(R) depending on the processor
chosen.
l CPU Speed SpeedEasyCPU frequency should be set according to the CPU type.
For CeleronTM or PentiumII (66MHz front-side bus) processors, you can choose from 200MHz (66X3)~533MHz
(66x8), For PentiumII or PentiumIII processors with
100 or 133/150MHz front-side bus, you can select from
300MHz(100X3)~800MHz(100x8), 400MHz(133x3) ~
800MHz(133x6).
JumperThis item is only for users who understand
Emulationall the CPU parameters, i.e. System Bus Frequency
‘ 155 /133/ 66 MHz’ and multiplication of Processor
l DRAMBus clockDRAM frequency same as CPU FSB. (the default is
frequencysuggested to choose)
Bus clock+33MHz DRAM frequency is faster than CPU FSB by 33MHz.
Bus clock-33MHzDRAM frequency is slower than CPU FSB by 33MHz.
l Clock Spread EnabledEnables Clock Spread Spectrum to reduce EMI.
Spectrumyou can choose 133/140/150MHz host bus speed.
Disabled Disables Clock Spread Specturm.
Note:
Dot not set CPU frequency higher than its working frequency. If you do, we will
not be responsible for any damages caused.
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BIOS Features Setup
Figure-4 BIOS Features Setup Menu
The following indicates the options for each item and describes their meaning.
Item Option Description
l ChipAway VirusEnabledGuards against boot Virus threats early in the boot
On Guardcycle, before they have a chance to load into your
system, ensuring your computer boots to a clean
operating system.
DisabledInvalidates this function.
lCPU EnabledEnables CPU internal Level1/Level2 cache.
L1/L2 Cache DisabledDisables CPU internal Level1/Level2 cache.
lCPUEnabledEnables CPU L2 Cache ECC (Error Checking
L2 Cacheand Correction) function.
ECCDisabledDisables CPU L2 Cache ECC function.
lProcessorEnabledPentium
Number FeatureDisabledPentium® III Processor Number can be unreadable.
lQuick PowerEnabledEnables quick POST. BIOS will shorten or skip some
On Self Testcheck items during POST to speed up POST after
DisabledNormal POST.
l Boot fromEnabledBoot from LAN is ahead of any boot sequence
LAN firstselection (LAN adapter must support this function).
Disabled Does not boot from LAN first.
l Boot SequenceC,A,SCSI,... Any search sequency can be chosen for booting.
C,CDROM,A
LS/ZIP, C
l Swap FloppyEnabled Exchanges the assignment of A&B floppy drives.
DriveDisabledThe assignment of A&B floppy drives are normal.
®
III Processor Number can be readable.
you power on the computer.
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l Boot UpOnKeypad is used as number keys.
Numlock StatusOffKeypad is used as arrow keys.
l Gate A20NormalThe A20 signal is controlled by the keyboard controller
Optionor chipset hardware.
FastDefault setting. The A20 signal is controlled by Port 92
or the chipset specific method.
l Memory Parity/EnabledEnables the Error Checking & Correction if ECC
ECC Checkmemory is used.
DisabledDisables the ECC function.
l Password SettingSystemThe system will not boot and access to BIOS
Setup will be denied if the correct password is
not entered when prompted.
SetupThe system will boot up, but access to BIOS
Setup will be denied if the correct password is not
entered when prompted.
l IDE SecondEnabledEnables the second IDE channel.
Channel ControlDisabledDisables the second IDE channel and releases the
IRQ.
l OS Select ForNon-OS2If your operating system is not OS/2, please select
DRAM>64MB this item.
OS2If system DRAM is more than 64MB and the operating
system is OS/2, please select this item.
l HDD S.M.A.R.TEnabledEnables S.M.A.R.T hard disk support.
CapabilityDisabledInvalidates this feature.
l Video BIOSEnabledVideo BIOS will be copied to RAM. Video Shadow
Shadowwill increase the video speed.
Disabled Video shadow is disabled.
l C8000~CBFFFEnabled Optional ROM will be copied to RAM by 16K bytes
Shadow:per unit.
DC000-DFFFF
Shadow:DisabledThe shadow function is disabled.
l Delay For HDD0~15Sets the pre-delay time for hard disk to be
0~15 (Secs):accessed by the system.
l Show BootupDisabledEnables the logo when system boots up.
LogoEnabledLogo will not be shown when system boots up.
l Flash Write EnabledDoes not allow you to upgrade the BIOS.
ProtectNote: Enabling this item can protect the
system BIOS from being attacked by
severe virus such as CIH. Therefore disable
this item only when wanting to flash BIOS,
afterwards set this item as Enabled (default).
DisabledDisabling this item allows you to upgrade the BIOS.
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Chipset Features Setup
Figure-5 Chipset Features Setup Menu
The following indicates the options for each item and describes their meaning.
Item Option Description
lBank 0/1, 2/3, 4/5EDO 50ns These items are of selected EDO DRAM read/
DRAM TimingEDO 60ns write timing. Ensure your DIMMs are as fast as
Normal50ns, otherwise select 60ns. The faster you
Mediumchoose, the higher performance you receive.
Fast
Turbo
lSDRAM Cycle2/3Define the CLT timing parameter of SDRAM
Lengthexpressed in 66MHz clocks.
Latency Time = 2 clocks
Latency Time = 3 clocks
l Memory HoleEnabledMemory Hole at 15-16M is reserved for expanded
ISA card.
DisabledDo not set this memory hole.
l Read Around WriteEnabledEnables read around Write.
DisabledDisables read around write.
l Concurrent PCI/EnabledEnables concurrent PCI/Host.
HOSTDisabledDisables concurrent PCI/Host.
l System BIOSEnabledBeside conventioal memory, system BIOS area is
Cacheablealso cacheable.
DisabledSystem BIOS area is not cacheable.
l Video RAMEnabledBesides conventional memory, video RAM is
Cacheablealso cacheable.
DisabledVideo RAM area is not cacheable.
lAGP Aperture Size 4~256Sets the effective size of the Graphics Aperture
(MB) to be used in the particular PAC Configuration.
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lAGP-2X ModeEnabledSupports 133MHz 2X mode.
DisabledDoes not support 133MHz 2X mode.
l Onchip USBEnabledEnables the onchip USB controller.
DisabledDisables the onchip USB controller.
l USB KeyboardEnabledUSB keyboard support is enabled.
SupportDisabledUSB keyboard support is disabled.
lClose EmptyEnabledCloses empty DIMM or PCI clock to reduce
DIMM/PCI ClkEMI.
DisabledDoes not close empty DIMM or PCI clock.
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Power Management Setup
Figure-6 Power Management Setup Menu
The following indicates the options for each item and describes their meaning.
Item Option Description
lACPI function EnabledValidates ACPI function.
DisabledInvalidates ACPI function.
lPower User DefineUsers can configure their own Power Management
ManagementTimer.
Min SavingPre - defined timer values are used. All timers are
in their MAX values.
Max SavingPre - defined timer values are used. All timers are in
their MIN values.
lPM Control byNoSystem BIOS will ignore APM when Power
APMManagement is enabled.
YesSystem BIOS will wait for APM’ s prompt before
entering any PM mode e.g. Standby or Suspend.
l Video off afterN/ASystem BIOS will never turn off the screen.
Suspendscreen off after system enters into Suspend mode.
standbyScreen off after system enters into Standby mode.
DozeScreen off after system enters into Doze mode.
lVideo OffBlank Screen The system BIOS will only blank off the screen
Methodwhen disabling video.
V / H SYNC + In addition to Blank Screen, BIOS will also turn
Blankoff the V-SYNC & H - SYNC signals from VGA
cards to monitor.
DPMSThis function is enabled only for the VGA card
Supportsupporting DPMS.
l Soft-off by Instant-offThe system will power off immediately once the
PWRBTNpower button is pressed.
Delay 4 SecThe system will not power off until the power
button has been pressed continuously for more
than 4 seconds.
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l CPU Fan InOnCPU fan remains on when the system enters
Suspendsuspend mode.
OffCPU fan will be automatically turned off when the
system enters suspend mode.
l HDD PowerDisabledDisables HDD Power Down Timer.
Down1 ~15 MinDefines the continuous HDD idle time before the
HDD enters power saving mode (motor off).
lDoze modeDisabledThe system never enters Doze mode.
10Sec ~ 1 Hr Defines the continuous idle time before the system
enters Doze mode. If any items defined in “PM Events”
are on and activated, the system will be woken up.
l Suspend ModeDisabledThe system never enters Suspend mode.
10Sec~ 1HrDefines the continuous idle time before the system
enters Suspend mode. If any items defined in
“PM Events” are on and activated, the system will
be woken up.
l Wake up on LAN EnabledAllows the system to be powered on when a
remote waker-up signal comes up to the WOL
headerfrom LAN adapter.
DisabledDoes not allow wake-up on LAN.
l VGA OnVGA active reloads global timer.
OffVGA active has no influence to global timer.
lLPT&COMLPT/COMSet the options of these items to reload global timer.
HDD&FDDOFF/ON
DMA/masterON/OFF
lWake Up On LANEnabledAllows the system to be powered on when a
remote wake up signal comes up to the WOL
header from LAN adapter, or when a ring indicator
signal comes up to UART1/UART2 from an external
modem or comes up to WOM header from an
internal modem card.
DisabledDoes not allow wake up on LAN.
lModem RingEnabledAllows the system to be powered up when a ring
Resumeindicator singal comes up to UART1 or UART2 from
an external modem or comes up to WOM header
from an internal modem card.
DisabledDoes not allow Ring Power-on.
lRTC Alarm EnabledRTC alarm can be used to generate a wake event
Resumeto power up the system which is in soft power-
down status. You can set any date or any time to
power up the system.
DisabledRTC has no alarm function.
l Primary INTRPrimaryReload global timer.
IRQ (3-15)SecondaryNo influence to global timer, except finishing an
operation that IRQ “X” requests.
DisabledNo influence to global timer.
l HDD Down InEnabledHDD’ s motor will be off when the system enters
Suspendsuspend mode.
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PNP/PCI Configuration Setup
Figure-7 PNP/PCI Configuration Setup Menu
The following indicates the options for each item and describes their meaning.
Item Option Description
lPNP OS InstalledYesDevice resources assigned by PnP OS.
NoDevice resources assigned by BIOS.
lResourcesManualAssigns the system resources ( IRQ and DMA)
Controlled Bymanually .
AutoAssigns system resources (IRQ and DMA) auto-
matically by BIOS.
l Reset ConfigurationEnabledThe system BIOS will reset configuration data
Dataonce then automatically set this item as disabled.
DisabledDisables the configuration data function.
lIRQ-3~IRQ-15Legacy ISAThe specified IRQ-x will be assigned to ISA only.
assigned to PCI/ISA PnP The specified IRQ-x will be assigned to ISA or PCI.
l DMA-0~DMA-7Legacy ISAThe specified DMA-x will be assigned to ISA only.
assigned to PCI/ISA PnPThe specified DMA-x will be assigned to ISA or PCI.
l CPU to PCI Write EnabledEnables CPU to PCI Write Buffer.
Buffer DisabledDisables CPU to PCI Write Buffer.
l PCI Dynamic EnabledEnables PCI Dynamic Bursting.
Bursting DisabledDisables PCI Dynamic Bursting.
l PCI Master 0 ws EnabledEnables PCI Master ws Write.
l Assign IRQEnabledAssigns an IRQ for USB. If an USB device is
for USBused, enables this item.
DisabledDoes not assign an IRQ for USB. If no USB device
is used, disabling this item can release the IRQ.
l Assign IRQEnabledAssigns the needed IRQ for the VGA Card.
for VGADisabledDoes not assign an IRQ for the VGA card, in
order to release the IRQ.
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Integrated Peripherals
Figure-8 Integrated Peripherals Menu
The following indicates the options for each item and describes their meaning.
Item Option Description
l OnChip IDEEnabledEnables OnChip IDE First/Second Channel.
channel 0/1Disabled Disables OnChip IDE First/Second Channel.
l IDE Prefetch/Mode Enabled Enables IDE Prefetch Mode.
DisabledDisables IDE Prefetch Mode.
l IDE HDD BlockEnabledAllows IDE HDD to read/write several sectors
Modeat once.
DisabledIDE HDD only read/write a sector once.
l IDEMode 0 - 4Defines the IDE primary/secondary master/ slave
Primary/ SecondaryPIO mode.
Master/Slave PIOAutoThe IDE PIO mode is defined by auto -detection.
l IDEAutoUltra DMA mode will be enabled if an ultra DMA
Primary/ Secondarydevice is detected.
Master/Slave UDMA DisabledDisables this function.
l Init Display First PCI SLOTInitializes the PCI VGA first. If a PCI VGA card
and an AGP card are installed together in the
system, the one initialized first functions.
AGPInitializes the AGP first.
l POWER ONPasswordEither the power button or the keybboard
FUNCTION/Buttonpassword can be used to power up the system.
Other than choosing this option, the password
should be set to implement the keyboard password power-on function.
Button OnlyDisables the keyboard password power-on
function. The system can be powered on only by
the power switch.
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PasswordEnables the keyboard password power-on
function and disables the power button’ s poweron function. Other than choosing this option, the
password should be set to implement this
function.
Note: 1. If the option( Password) is chosen,
the jumper JKB must be set as pin1&pin2
closed, or you will be unable to power up
the system.
2. The keyboard password must be set no
more than 5 characters and can only use the
numbers and alphabetic letters. The password will always remain unless you clear
CMOS or reset it.
l Onboard FDCEnabledOnboard floppy disk controller is enabled.
ControllerDisabledOnboard floppy disk controller is disabled.
l Onboard Serial3F8/IRQ4,Defines the onboard serial port address and required
Port 1/22F8/IRQ3,interrupt number.
3E8/IRQ4,
2E8/IRQ3,
AutoOnboard serial port address and IRQ are auto-
matically assigned
DisabledOnboard serial port is disabled.
lSerial Port 2StandardDefines Serial Port 2 as standard serial port.
Mode Sharp IRSupports SHARP ASK-IR protocol with maximum
baud rate up to 57600bps.
IrDA SIRSupports IrDA version1.0 SIR protocol with
maxiumum baud rate up to 115.2Kbps.
l Onboard Parallel378/IRQ7,Defines onboard parallel port address and IRQ
Port278/IRQ5,channel.
3BC/IRQ7
DisabledOnboard parallel port is disabled.
l Parallel Port Mode SPPDefines the parallel port mode as
EPPStandard Parallel Port (SPP), Enhanced
ECP,Parallel Port (EPP), or Extended
ECP+EPPCapabilities Port (ECP).
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System Monitor
Figure-9 System Monitor Menu
The following describes the meaning of each item.
Item Current Description
Data Shown
l Current System Temp. 30
l Current CHSFAN Speed2010RPMconnected to the fan header CPUFAN/
0
C/ 860F The temperature inside the chassis.
CHSFAN/BAKFAN.
Current CPUFAN Speed4320RPMRPM( Revolution Per Minute) speed of fan.
Fan speed value is based on an assumption
that tachometer signal is two pulses per
revolution; In other cases, you should
regard it relatively.
l +3.3V Voltage3.32VDisplays current Voltage values including all
VTT(+1.5V) Voltage,1.37Vsignificant voltages of the mainboard.
+ 5V4.84V+3.3V, +5V, +12V, -12V, are voltages
VCCVID(CPU) Voltage1.98Vfrom the ATX power supply, VTT (+1.5)
+12V11.79VVoltage is GTL Termination Voltage from
-12V-12.03Vthe on-board regulator, and VCCVID (CPU)
Voltage is the CPU core voltage from the on
board switching power supply.
l Chassis Status ClosedClosedIndicates status of chassis is closed.
OpenedIndicates status of chassis is opened.
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Supervisor/ User Password setting
When this function is selected, the following message appears at the center of the screen
to assist you in creating a password.
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.
To disable password, just press <Enter> when you are prompted to enter password. A
message will confirm the password being disabled. Once the password is disabled, the
system will boot and you can enter BIOS Setup freely.
PASSWORD DISABLED
If you have selected “System” in “ Password Setting” of “BIOS Features Setup” menu, you
will be prompted for the password every time the system reboots or any time you try to
enter BIOS Setup.
If you have selected “Setup” at “ Password Setting” from “BIOS Features Setup” menu, you will
be prompted for the password only when you enter BIOS Setup.
Supervisor Password has higher priority than User Password. You can use Supervisor
Password when booting the system or entering “CMOS Setup” to modify all settings. Also
you can use User Password when booting the system or entering “CMOS Setup” but can
not modify any setting if Supervisor Password is enabled.
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IDE HDD Auto Detection
The Enhanced IDE features are included in all Award BIOS. Below is a brief description of
these features.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A69KQ10)
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE
Primary Master:
Note: Some OSes (like SCO-UNIX) must use “NORMAL” for installation
ESC: Skip
Figure-11 IDE HDD Auto Detection Menu
1. Setup Changes
With auto-detection
•BIOS setup will display all possible modes supported by the HDD
including NORMAL, LBA and LARGE.
•If HDD does not support LBA modes, no “LBA” option will be shown.
•If number of physical cylinder is less than or equal to 1024, “LARGE”
option may not be shown.
•Users can select their appropriate mode .
With Standard CMOS Setup
CYLS HEADS PRECOMPLAND SECTOR MODE
ZONE
Drive C: User(516MB) 1120 16 65535 1119 59 Normal
Drive D: None(203MB) 684 16 65535 685 38 --------
When HDD type is set as “user”, the “ MODE” option will be available for users
to select their own HDD mode.
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2. HDD Modes
The Award BIOS supports 3 HDD modes: NORMAL, LBA and LARGE.
NORMAL
Generic access mode in which neither the BIOS nor the IDE controller will make any transformation during accessing. The maximum number of cylinders, heads and sectors for
NORMAL mode are 1024,16 and 63.
If the user sets his HDD to NORMAL mode, the maximum accessible HDD size will be 528
megabytes even though its physical size may be greater than that.
LBA (Logical Block Addressing) mode
A new HDD accessing method to overcome the 528 Megabyte bottleneck. The number of
cylinders, heads and sectors shown in setup may not be the number physically contained
in the HDD.
During HDD accessing, the IDE controller will transform the logical address described by
sector, head and cylinder number into its own physical address inside the HDD. The
maximum HDD size supported by LBA mode is 8.4 Gigabytes.
LARGE mode
Some IDE HDDs contain more than 1024 cylinder without LBA support (in some cases,
users do not want LBA). The Award BIOS provides another alternative to support these
kinds of HDD.
BIOS tricks DOS (or other OS) into recognizing the number of cylinders is less than 1024 by
dividing it by 2. At the same time, the number of heads is multiplied by 2. A reverse transformation
process will be made inside INT13h in order to access the right HDD address.
If using Auto detect, the BIOS will automatically detect the IDE hard disk mode and set it as
one of the three modes.
3. Remark
To support LBA or LARGE mode of HDDs, there must be some softwares involved which
are located in Award HDD Service Routine(INT13h).It may fail to access a HDD with LBA
(LARGE) mode selected if you are running under an Operating System which replaces the
whole INT 13h.
Boot with BIOS defaults
If you have made all the changes to CMOS values and the system can not boot
with the CMOS values selected in setup, clear CMOS after power-down, then
power on again. System will boot with BIOS default settings.
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Appendix A
Appendix A
QDI Mainboard Utility CD-ROM
A QDI Mainboard Utility CD-ROM is supplied with each mainboard. The contents used for
this mainboard are:
1.Chipset Dispatches:
Via Chipset Drivers included in the directory \ChipDrv\Via \A133 .
Run \ChipDrv\Via\A133\Setup.exe to install the following drivers automatically.
A. Bus Master PCI IDE Driver
B. IRQ Routing Program
C. Via Chipset Function’ s Registry
D. AGP VxD Driver
2. PC-cillin 98
New viruses are appearing frequently; the chance of your PC being infected
increases; antivirus softwares are becoming a must. PC-cillin 98 offers you full-time
active virus protection as well as manual scans, plus virus clean capability. Keeping
up to date on the latest threats and updating significant files are crucial in keeping
antivirus software effective. PC-cillin 98 provides Free Virus Pattern File Updates
from the Trend Micro Website:
http://www.trend.com/download/pattern.htm or
http://www.antivirus.com/download/pattern.htm.
Installation of PC-cillin 98
For Windows 95/98 English version, run Setup.exe for installation from the utility CD
directory \Pccillin\Win9x.
For Windows 95/98 Chinese version, run Setup.exe for installation from the utility CD
directory \Pccillin\PWin9x.
For Windows NT 4.0, run Setup.exe for installation from the utility CD directory
\Pccillin\WinNT4.0.
S/N is PN EF-9991-6558-5857-5535.
3. QDI ManageEasy V2.0
It is well known that guaranteeing the computer’ s security and reliability is essential.
Especially today, effectively managing and monitoring the computer’ s hardware is
even more important; because processing and exchanging critical data through
computer and network are happening everyday.
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Moving with the computer’ s development, the system of the computer will become
more and more complex; at the same time, the control computer’ s hardware will be
strengthened. Today, it is possible to monitor and manage your complex hardware
from Windows 9X and Windows NT. QDI ManageEasy is a system tool, a bridge
between the complex hardware and OS, used to access hardware status and to
execute control functions. It supports stronger functions for Windows 9X and
Windows NT. These functions enables you to view more than one hundred of the
basic information about the system and monitor some key reference data concerning
computer health in real time. QDI ManageEasy also helps you to use remote access
and control computers in
your local area network. With QDI ManageEasy, you can improve your management
level.
Installation of QDI ManageEasy V2.0
Run Setup.exe from the utility CD directory \QME2 to install the QDI ManageEasy V2.0.
The QDI ManageEasy Setup Wizard will guide you through the installation process.
For detailed information on how to use QDI ManageEasy V2.0, please refer to the QDI
ManageEasy V2.0 online help.
4. QDI Mainboard Utility:
The utilities located in the directory \Utility are:
AWDFLASH.EXE
CBLOGO.EXE
LF.EXE
Refer to the online help for information on how to use these utilities.
5. Documents for QDI Mainboard:
The files included in the directory \Doc are:
Adobe Acrobat Reader V3.0 — ar32e301.exe
ManageEasy Manuals — QMEV12.PDF.
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RecoveryEasy
RecoveryEasy
Introduction:
RecoveryEasyTM, the latest QDI innovation, is able to protect the system from being destroyed, by creating a so-called “mirror partition” for a current hard disk partition and
backuping all the data to the mirror area. This ideal utility provides disk partition, disk data
backup/recovery, CMOS settings backup/recovery and multi-boot functions. RecoveryEasy
is also able to prevent the system from being attacked by different kinds of boot virus or
other severe virus such as CIH. In case the system is ruined either by mistake or virus, the
system can be recovered from the mirror partition. It applies the build-in BIOS technology
that does not occupy either the hard disk space or the system memory. It’ s the best choice
for both corporations and PC users.
Operation Process:
There are two hotkeys – Ctrl+Bksp and F12 for RecoveryEasy to enter “Partition” and
“Recovery” user interfaces accordingly during BIOS booting up. If two or more hard disks
are installed, use F5 key to choose the hard disk.
1.Partition Interface (see figure-1)
Users can create and delete partitions/mirror partitions, activate partitions, and uninstall
RecoveryEasy in Partition User Interface.
figure-1 Partition Interface
1.0 Install RecoveryEasy for the first time
a. The utility checks the previous disk partition at first, and displays the status of the first
four partitions. If there are more than four disk partitions, users will be asked to delete
the redundant disk partitions, since only four partitions that can be activated are
allowed to exist. However, if there’ re only four or fewer partitions, users can follow
the system prompt and choose to install RecoveryEasy based on the previous disk
partitions. In this way, the original extension partitions will be changed to normal ones,
and probably the sequence of the partitions will be changed also, but the contents
contained in each partition will remain the same.
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b. If choosing to install RecoveryEasy on an absolutely clear disk, the utility will delete all
the previous partitions.
c. The password is set as default setting “qdiqdi” after installing RecoveryEasy.
1.1 CREATE PAR
Function : Creates a new partition.
Limitation: When no disk space remains or 4 partitions already exist, this button is
disabled.
Steps: After pressing the “CREATE PAR” button.
a. The system will prompt whether users want to create a mirror partition for it or
not.
b. If answering “Y”, input the new partition size in Megabyte. Notice that the
maximum partition size that can be assigned is half of the left disk space, which
is also displayed in the status line. Another half is for the mirror partition. If
answering “N”, the whole disk space left can be assigned. See figure-2.
figure-2 Create Partition
Note:
a. The system will prompt “Insert system floppy, then reset” when the first
partition on the first hard disk is created.
b. After using DOS6.xx boot disk to format C partition, the system should be reset in order
to access the partition.
c. In Windows system 1,048,576 bytes equal 1 Megabyte, while in RecoveryEasy 1,000,000
bytes equal 1 Megabyte, therefore a smaller size will be displayed in Windows system
compared with the size displayed in RecoveryEasy.
1.2 DELETE PAR
Function : Deletes the last partition and its mirror partition.
Limitation: When no partition exists, this button is disabled.
Steps: After choosing this function, only the final partition can be deleted in order to
keep the continuous disk space. If the warning message is confirmed, the
partition will be deleted. By pressing “N” or “ ESC” key, the system quits.
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1.3 ACTIVE PAR
Function : Implements multi-boot function by activating one of the partitions.
Limitation: When no partition exists, this button is disabled.
Steps: If there’re two or more partitions, choose one of them by pressing F5 key.
Note: After setting active partition, a letter “A” will be shown in front of this partition.
1.4 CREATE MIR
Function : Adds mirror partition for the disk partition that has no mirror.
Limitation: This function should be performed by order, for example, from partition
1 to 4. If no disk space remains or the last partition has its mirror partition
already, this button is disabled.
Steps: After pressing the “CREATE MIR” button, use F5 key to choose the partition
to create mirror. The partition of which the size is bigger than the left disk
space will be ignored.
1.5 DELETE MIR
Function : Deletes the mirror partition.
Limitation: If there is no mirror partition, this button is disabled. This function should be
performed in reverse order, for example, from partition 4 to 1.
Steps: After pressing the “DELETE MIR” button, only the final mirror partition can be
deleted in order to keep the continuous disk space. If the warning message is
confirmed, the mirror partition will be deleted. By pressing “N” or “ ESC” key,
the system quits.
1.6 UNINST SFW
Function: Uninstall RecoveryEasy.
Limitation: None.
Steps: After pressing the “UNINST SFW” button and the warning message is
confirmed, RecoveryEasy will be uninstalled. By answering “N”, the system
quits.
Note: After RecoveryEasy is uninstalled, all the mirror areas have been
disconnected with the relate partitions. If no partition is deleted or changed in
size, or no other partition is created, users have chance to “Recover existing
RecoveryEasy settings” when next time entering RecoveryEasy partition
interface, meanwhile the password will be set as default setting “qdiqdi”.
1.7 OTHERS
F12 : Switches to Recovery User Interface.
ESC : Exits from the Partition User Interface. If users made some mistakes, for example,
wrongly delete a partition, do not press the “ESC” key, press the reset button on your
system at once, in this way users can save their system.
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F5:
a. When two or more than two hard disks are installed on the system, use F5
key to choose the hard disk. Every time users use F5 key to switch the hard disk, the
operation result for the previous hard disk is saved. When processing a certain hard
disk, F5 key can be used to choose the partition.
b. In addition, when two or more than two hard disks are installed, the sign of
partitions will be changed from C, D, E, F to 1, 2, 3, 4 accordingly.
2.Recovery Interface (see figure-3)
Users can backup the partition to its mirror area, and recover the partition from its mirror
area from Recovery User Interface. This interface also provides users with CMOS
settings backup or recovery, and changing password functions.
figure-3 Recovery User Interface
2.1 BACKUP PAR
Function : Backups the content of the partition to its mirror area.
Limitation: If no mirror partition exists, this button is disabled.
Steps:
a. Use F5 key to choose the partition with mirror area existed.
b. If the partition chosen has been backuped before, a warning message will be shown,
and the time when last backup was done will be displayed in the status line. After
confirming the warning message, the system performs the backup. By pressing “N” or
“ESC” key, the system quits.
2.2 RE-CVR PAR
Function : Recovers the content from the mirror area to the relate partition.
Limitation: If users didn’ t backup any partitions before, this button is disabled.
Steps:
a. Use F5 key to choose the backuped partition.
b. The time when the latest backup was done will be displayed in the status line. After
confirming the warning message, the system performs the content recovery. By
pressing “N” or “ ESC” key, the system quits.
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Note:
a. During the process of partition backup or recovery, a guage will be shown as below,
the backup or recovery speed is about 4-5Mbyte/s. See figure-4.
figure-4 Backup Partition
b. If a disk I/O error occurs during the process of partition backup or recovery, this
means there’ s physical damage on the hard disk, however users can ignore it and
continue the process.
2.3 ATTRIB PAR
Function : Allows users to modify the properties of the partition (eg. FAT16 -> FAT32)
after entering OS.
Limitation: None.
Steps: After pressing this button, turn on/off the switch.
Note:
a. The switch resets to the default setting “disable” every time the system reboots.
b. In order to implement this function, users need to enable the switch wheninstalling the
OS or modifying the partition properties. Please note: Do not create or delete partitions or
change the partition size when modifying the partition properties.
2.4 BACKUP CMS
Function : Backups all CMOS settings.
Limitation: None.
Steps: After choosing this function, the current CMOS settings will be saved.
2.5 RE-CVR CMS
Function : Recovers all CMOS settings.
Limitation: None.
Steps: After choosing this function, the latest backup of the CMOS settings will be
recovered. The system needs reboot in order to validate the new CMOS
settings.
Note: If users have never backuped the CMOS settings, a wrong message
will be shown after choosing this function.
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2.6 CHANGE PWD
Function : Changes the password to enter RecoveryEasy Partition or Recovery User
Interface.
Limitation: None.
Steps: Follow the system prompt, input the password no more than 6 characters
twice. To delete the password, follow the system prompt and press the
“Enter” key twice.
Note:
a. The password should be no more than 6 characters, only digital and alphabetic letters
are valid.
b. Once the password is enabled, users will be asked to input the password every time
they try to enter the RecoveryEasy user interfaces, and up to 3 times try is permitted.
2.7 Others
Ctrl+Bksp : Switches to Partition User Interface.
ESC: Exits from the Partition User Interface.
F5: When two or more than two hard disks are installed on the system, use F5
key to choose the hard disk. When processing a certain hard disk, F5 key
can be used to choose the partition.
FAQ:
1.What does RecoveryEasy do?
RecoveryEasy creates a so-called “mirror partition” with same size for the hard disk
partition on the same hard disk, and then completely backups all the data sector by
sector to the mirror area. This mirror partition is reserved to OS. When the OS ruins
either by mistakes or virus, users can recover the partition from its mirror.
2.Does RecoveryEasy occupy the system resources?
Although some hard disk data protection applications can automatically protect the
disk data in runtime, it lowers the system performance. Unlike these applications,
RecoveryEasy need users to backup or restore datamanually when needed, but it
DOES NOT lower the system performance when the system is running. It does not
occupy either hard disk space or system memory, additional floppy disk or ISA/PCI
cards are unnecessary.
3.RecoveryEasy utilizes Build-in BIOS skill, what is build-in BIOS?
RecoveryEasy build-in BIOS means all functions of RecoveryEasy including creating
partition, backuping and restoring partition are built in BIOS. Users just need to down
load the latest BIOS from our Website (http://www.qdigrp.com) when wanting to
upgrade (It’ s free!).
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4.Are there any hard disk limitations of RecoveryEasy?
RecoveryEasy supports all kinds of current IDE hard disks and has no limitation on
the hard disk capacity. RecoveryEasy can not provide its function for some special
hard disk types such as SCSI, but it will not affect their usage.
5.Are there any OS limitations of RecoveryEasy?
RecoveryEasy supports current operating systems such as DOS, Windows95/98.
However in Windows NT, Windows 2000, Unix and OS2 systems, users should
notice that the disk tools bundled in the OS could change the mirror partition. On the
other hand, since users can create partition with RecoveryEasy, it is unnecessary
to use other disk tools.
6.Why does the system halt when HDD access mode is changed (eg. LBA>LARGE)?
This is a way to protect the system from the errors of data accessing caused by
changing HDD access mode. When RecoveryEasy detects such things, the system
will be locked, users could reboot the system and set the HDD access mode as the
original one in BIOS SETUP.
7.Why does the remainder size plus partitions size not match the total
size shown in RecoveryEasy sometimes?
When the location of partitions is not continuous, the above problem exists.
8.Are there any other disk partition tools that can modify the partition table
made by RecoveryEasy?
RecoveryEasy provides a write-protect function, so the disk tools such as Fdisk,
Partition Magic, BootMenu, SmartDisk and BootStar can not modify the partition
table created by RecoveryEasy. Some of the applications even terminate during
operation. However the disk tools bundled in the OS such as Windows NT,
Windows 2000, Unix and OS2 could change the mirror partition.
9.Why does it happen that a prompt “installation can not continue” pops
up when installing Windows98 or a yellow exclamation mark shown
beside IDE device in system properties?
During Windows 98 installation, the installation program will write to MBR (Master
Boot Record) which is protected by RecoveryEasy, therefore the installation will
be terminated. To avoid this problem, a “ATTRIB PAR” button is provided in
Recovery User Interface. Enable this switch before installing Windows 98, then
the installation will be successfully completed. In order to remove the yellow
question mark before IDE devices in Device Manager, enable this switch once
more after system reboot.
10. Why does the converting of FAT16->FAT32 in PQ Magic go wrong?
MBR will be accessed when converting FAT16 to FAT32 with PQ Magic, which is
protected by RecoveryEasy, therefore the conversion will be invalidate. Enabling
the “ ATTRIB PAR” switch from Recovery User Interface
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before converting can avoid this problem. It’ s the same situation as “FAT32
Converter” provided in Windows98.
11.What if partitions be wrongly deleted in RecoveryEasy?
If users delete a partition in RecoveryEasy by mistake, they can save it by
pressing the Reset button on their system at once. Do not press the “ESC”
key to quit RecoveryEasy, this will save the change. Do not try to create the
partition again, since creating partition will clear all the content of the partition.
12. What is multi-boot?
RecoveryEasy can implement the multi-boot function by activating different
partition. For example on the hard disk, partition C contains DOS, partition D
contains Windows 95 version, partition E contains Windows 98 version, when
activating partition C in RecoveryEasy, the system enters DOS, when activating
partition E, the system enters Windows 98 version. At the same time, the sequence
of the partitions is adjusted accordingly, partition E becomes C:, partition C becomes
D: and partition D becomes E:. This function is the same asthat of fdisk.exe, but the
system needs reboot in order to make the change validate for fdisk.exe.
13. What if computer accidentally power off when backuping (recovering)?
The partition should be completely backuped or recovered. If the computer
accidentally powers off, the partition should be backuped or recovered once again.
14. What if users lose the password?
To make sure the security, the password is saved in the hard disk. It’s very
important for users to remember the password. If forgetting the
password, contact us, clearing CMOS is useless.
15. Does RecoveryEasy protect hard disk against CIH?
RecoveryEasy can strongly protect the hard disk from boot-virus, as well as the
attack of CIH. If the system is attacked by CIH, RecoveryEasy will automatically
recover the MBR and each partition boot record before system boots up, and try
to recover the FAT. In this way the system can basically boot up, then users can
use some anti-virus application to kill the virus. However this depends on how
CI vi us af ec s he sy te . IH no ma ly ou br ak o 2thev ry mo th i t e
s st m an ot bo t p ha d y, po er of t e om ut r ns an ly a d se th
se on s fe wa t r co er th s st m, th t s, re ov r he pa ti io f om it
mi ro a ea fr m ec ve y se I te fa e. Re em er to cr at a mi ro p rt ti n
a d ac up be or v ru a ta ks th s st m.
1. Place the retention module with four plastic nuts on the mainboard and place the four
plastic stoppers onto the plastic nuts to secure them.
Note:
TM
Processor Installation Procedures
Retention Module
with four plastic nuts
Windows
Callipers
1. If choosing to use CeleronTM Processor, snap-on Callipers onto the retention
module.
2. If choosing to use Intel CeleronTM PPGA 370 processor, other than placing the
callipers, the socket 370 card with CPU and CPU fan should be installed.
3. Please note the retention module has one orientation. If one way doesn’ t fit,
change the direction to the other way. Do not forcefully press the retention module
onto the mainboard.
2. Install HSSBASE (Heatsink Support Base) on mainboard, then insert the two plastic
pins through the HSSBASE securing it to the mainboard.
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3. Insert Pentium® II/ Pentium® III/ Celeron
TM
Processor in Slot1.
4. Clip Plastic Bar onto the HSSBASE through the fins on the processors’ heatsink.
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5. The Retention Mechanism installation procedure is completed as shown below.
S.E.C Cartridge, Retention Mechanism, Heatsink
support, and ATX Form Factor Headsink Isometric View
Not To Scale
Remark:
Please skip step2 and step4 for Boxed Pentium
®
II Processor and refer to relevant
details concerning this type of processor for your installation.
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Appendix C.
Appendix C.
Boot Logo
Boot Logo
When you power on or reset your system, the picture shown below will be displayed on the
screen.
If you press <Esc>, it switches to the booting message screen. Otherwise, it enters
operating system directly. You can use “cblogo.exe” ( included on the QDI Mainboard
Utility CD) to replace it by any other logo which you prefer. Regarding the method of using
cblogo.exe utility, please refer to it’ s online help. If you don’ t prefer the logo displayed on
the screen during boot up, set the “Show Bootup Logo” option as Disabled in the “ BIOS
FEATURES SETUP” section of the BIOS
* We reserve the right of modifying the default full-logo of QDI without further
notification.
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Item Checklist
Completely check your package. If you discover damaged or missing items, contact your
retailer.
The information in this document is subject to change in order to improve reliability, design,
or function without prior notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of this
company. In no event will we be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or the possibility of such damages.
All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
If you need any further information, please visit our web-site: “www.qdigrp.com”.
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