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Caution
Be sure to unplug the AC power supply before adding or remov-
ing expansion cards, RAM or other system peripherals, otherwise
your mainboard and RAM might be seriously damaged.
Caution
Be sure to add some Silicone Grease between the CPU and the heatsink
to keep them fully contacted to meet the heat sink requirement.
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Each mainboard is carefully designed for the PC user who wants
diverse features.
-6A:with 6 channel Audio
-L:with onboard LAN
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KuDoz 7X/600 series mainboard utilizes VIA Apollo KT600
+ VT8235 Chipset, providing a fully compatible, high performance and cost-effective ATX platform. The mainboard
provides 200/266/333/400MHz FSB to support socket A
processors and it supports DDR266/333/400 SDRAM with
the largest memory size up to 3GB.The new integrated
technologies, together with AC’97 Audio, 6 USB 2.0 ports,
and Ultra DMA133/100/66/33, give customers an advanced,
multimedia solution at an reasonable price. It also provides advanced features such as Wake-on-LAN, Wake-onModem,S/PDIF out, CPU overheat triple protection, and ACPI
functions. Suspend to RAM, the optimal implementation of
the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI)
specification, makes the PC’s power consumption drop to
the lowest possible level and enable quick wakeup.
BootEasy, our innovation, lets the PC boot freely and rapidly.
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Key Features
Form factor
ATX form factor of 305mm x 238mm
Microprocessor
Supports 1.1MHz, 1.2MHz...... 1.4GHz Socket A for AMD ® Athlon processor
Supports 1500+, 1600+......2100+, 3000+,3200+ Socket A for AMD ® Athlon XP
processor
Supports 200/266/333/400MHz FSB
System memory
Provides three 184-pin DDR DIMM sockets
Supports DDR266/333/400 SDRAM
Supports 64/128/256/512Mb DDR SDRAM technology
The largest total memory is up to 3GB
Graphics
Only supports 8X/4X AGP interface
Onboard IDE
Supports Independent timing of up to 4 drives
Supports Ultra DMA 133/100/66/33, PIO mode
Supports Two fast IDE interfaces which can support four IDE devices including
IDE hard disks and CD-ROM /DVD-ROM drivers
6 USB
USB 2.0 compliant, operates at 480Mbps, about 40X times faster than USB 1.1
which currently works at a snails pace of just 12Mbps
Onboard LAN
(Available on -L/-6AL series mainboard)
10/100 Mbit/sec Ethernet support
10/100M LAN interface built-in on board
Supports wake-up on LAN function
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Onboard Audio
AC’97 Audio
AC’97 2.2 Specification Compliant
Provides onboard Line-in Jack, Microphone-in Jack, Speaker-out Jack with
onboard amplifier and MIDI/Joystick Connector
6-Channel Audio Connectors(available on -6A/-6AL)
Provides Front L&R Jack, Back L&R Jack and Center&Woofer Jack
Supports high quality of 5.1 Channel audio effect, bringing you a brand new
audio experience
SPDIF output(optional)
The SPDIF connector is capable of providing digital audio
Onboard I/O
One floppy port supports up to two 3.5” or 5.25” floppy drives with 360K/720K/
1.2M/1.44M/2.88M format
Two high speed 16550 compatible UARTs (COM1/COM2/COM3/COM4
selective) with 16 byte send/receive FIFO
One parallel port supports SPP/EPP/ECP mode
Infrared interface
Smart Card Reader Connector(SCR)(optional)
All I/O ports can be enabled/disabled in the BIOS setup
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Licensed advanced AWARD(phoenix) BIOS
Supports Flash RAM with plug and play ready
Supports IDE CD-ROM or SCSI boot up
Green function
Supports ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) and ODPM (OS
Directed Power Management)
Supports ACPI power status: S0 (full-on), S1 (power on suspend), S3 (Suspend
to RAM), S4(Suspend to Disk ,depends on OS) and S5 (soft-off)
Expansion slots
1 CNR slot(optional)
6 PCI slots
1 AGP slot
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Advanced features
PCI 2.2 Specification Compliant
Provides Trend ChipAwayVirus On Guard
Supports Windows 98/2000/ME/XP soft-off
Supports Wake-on-LAN and Wake-on-Modem
Supports system monitoring(monitors CPU and system temperatures, system
voltages, fan speed)
Providing QDI innovations such as RecoveryEasy II, BIOS-ProtectEasy,
LogoEasyII, SpeedEasy, and BootEasy
Supports CPU triple overheat protection:
1.If the temperature of the CPU reach the “CPU Warning Temperature” setting in
BIOS, the buzzer will warn.
2. At the same time, the CPU THER-Throttling will be slowed down to the setpoint
in BIOS.
3. If the temperature of the CPU reach the “CPU Shutdown Temperature”setting,
the system will be shutdown automatically .
Note: After the system shutdown automatically because of the CPU triple overhear protection, if you lets the PC boot again, the 220V power must be on-off one
time.
Note:
Our technology is now being upgraded, the description
and Interface for Easy technology in this manual are only
for your reference. If you would like to get the upgraded
version, please download the latest BIOS or the utility from
the website to re-flash your mainboard; if your mainboard
supports the latest version Easy technology, refer to the
webpage for functions and detailed operation of the
technology.
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Installation Instructions
This section covers External Connectors and Jumper Settings.
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.
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.
USB1, USB2 and LAN Connectors
(LAN connector is available on -L/-6AL series mainboard)
Two USB ports are for connecting USB devices.The RJ-45 connector is for onboard
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LAN.
PS/2 Mouse connector
PS/2 Keyboard connector
00
0
00
Warning:
LAN(Optional)
USB1
USB2
Be sure to unplug the AC power supply before adding or remov-
ing expansion cards or other system peripherals, otherwise
your mainboard and expansion cards might be seriously
damaged.
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Line-in jack, Microphone-in jack, Speaker-out jack and MIDI/Joystick Connector
The Line-in jack can be connected to devices such as a cassette or minidisc player
to playback or record. The Microphone-in jack can be connected to a microphone for
voice input. The Speaker-out jack allows you to connect speakers or headphones for
audio output from the internal amplifier.The MIDI/Joystick connector allows you to
connect a game joystick or a MIDI device.
MIDI/Joystick
Speaker out
Microphone in
Line in
6-Channel Audio
(available on -6A/-6AL)
The mainboards provide 6-Channel Audio . It consists of Front Left ,Front Right ,
Back Left ,Back Right ,Center and Woofer for a complete surround sound effect .
when 6-channel audio is available ,the front Left&Right jack can be connected to the
Front speakers,the Back Left&Right jack can be connected to the rear speakers and
the Center&Woofer jack can be connected to the center speaker and woofer.
Front
Left&Right
Back
Left&Right
Center&Woofer
Parallel and Serial Ports
The parallel port connector can be connected to a parallel device such as a printer.
The serial port com1and com2 connectors can be connected to a serial port device
such as a serial port mouse.
ATX Power Supply Connector & Power Switch (POWER SW)
Be sure to connect the power supply plug to this connector in its proper orientation.
The power switch (POWER SW) should be connected to a momentary switch. When
powering up your system, first turn on the mechanical switch of the power supply (if
one is provided), then push once the power switch. When powering off the system,
you needn’t turn off the mechanical switch, just Push once
the power switch.
ATX Power
3.3V
3.3V
1
-12V 3.3V
GND
88
8
88
POWER SW
Note:
If you change “Soft-off by PWR-BTTN” from default “Instant-
off” to “Delay 4 Sec” in the “POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP”
section of the BIOS, the power switch should be pressed for
morethan 4 seconds before the system powers down.
5V
GND PS-OK
5V GND
GND
GND GND PS-ON
GND
5VSB
5V -5V
12V
20
5V
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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)
When the system is in S0 status, the LED is on. When the system is in S1 status, the
LED is blink; When the system is in S3,S4, S5 status, the LED is off. The connector
has an orientation.
GREEN LED Connector (GREEN LED)
When the system is in S0,S1,S4,S5 status, the LED is off,When the system is in S3
status, the LED is on.
The ACPI LED is a dual-color light with three pins. Pin1and Pin2 drive different color
lights. If Pin1 drives the orange light , then, Pin2 drives the green light, the following
status will come out. When the system is in S0 status, the LED is green on. When the
system is in S1 status, the LED is green blink. When the system is in S3 status, the
LED is orange on. When the system is in S4, S5 status, the LED is off.
Hardware Green Connector (SLEEP SW)
Push once the switch connected to this header, the system enters suspend mode.
Smart Card Reader Connector( SCR )(Optional)
The SCR includes a standard UART to control Smart Card interface handshaking and
then performs data transfers. The SCR can be used for a broad range of applications
in GSM, ID, pay TV, banking and so forth. It also provides a Smart Card clock divider for
those ICC (Integrated Circuit Card) without internal clocks. If use this function, set
“UART Mode Select” to SCR in the “INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS” section of the BIOS.
1010
10
1010
SCPWCTL#
SCIO
GND
SCPSNT
LED
1
VCC
SCCLK
NC
SCRST#
NC
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Front panel USB2 and USB3 Connectors
Besides USB1 and USB2 ports on the back panel, the mainboard also has another
two 10-pin headers on board which may connect to front panel USB cable to provide
additional 4 USB Ports.
1
+5V
D-
D+
GND
GND
+5V
D-
D+
GND
GND
GND
GND
D+D-+5V
1
GND
GND
D+D-
+5V
USB2
USB3
S/PDIF Output Connector(SPDIF)(Optional)
The S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) output connector allow your digital audio
output to the SPDIF_in on the external speaker.
This connector supports wireless transmitting and receiving. Before using this function,
configure the settings for IR Address, IR Mode and IR IRQ from the “INTEGRATED
PERIPHERALS” section of the BIOS.
1212
12
1212
1
2
3
4
5
VCC
NC
IRRX
GND
IRTX
IrDA Connector
Audio Connectors (CD_IN, AUX_IN, MODEM)(Optional)
CD_IN is a sony standard CD audio connector, it can be connected to a CD-ROM drive
through a CD audio cable. AUX_IN allow you to receive stereo audio input from sound
sources such as a TV tuner, or MPEG card. The MODEM connector allows the onboard
audio to interface with a vioce modem card with a similar connector. It allows connecting the mono_in (such as a phone) or mono_out (such as a speaker) between the
onboard audio and the vioce modem card.
CD_IN
AUX_IN
CD Right Channel
Common
CD Left Channel
Right Channel
Common
Left Channel
Modem
Phone-In (from Modem)
GND
Mono-Out (to Modem)
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Fan Connectors ( CPUFAN, CHIPFAN, SYS_FAN)
The speeds of three fans can be detected and viewed in “PC Health” section of the
BIOS. These fans will be automatically turned off after the system enters suspend
mode.
CHIP_FAN(optional)
1
CPU_FAN
FAN GND
+12V
SENSE
SYS_FAN(optional)
FAN GND
+12V
SENSE
Front panel 6 Channel Connector( J8 )(Optional)
Besides 6 channel audio connectors of back plank , the mainboard provides a connector for front panel to support 6 Channel audio.
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 ATX12V power,
and a LAN adapter which supports this function is used. Then connect this header to
the relevant connector on the LAN adapter, set “ Wake up on Ring/LAN ” as Enabled in
the “POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP” section of the BIOS. Save and exit, then boot the
operating system once to make sure this function takes effect.
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1414
Wake-Up On Internal Modem (WOM)
Through this function, the system which is in the suspend or soft-off status can be
waked up by a ring signal received from the internal modem. When this function is
used, be sure an internal modem card which supports this function is used. Then
connect this header to the relevant connector on the modem card, set “ Wake up on
Ring/LAN ” as Enabled in the “Power Management Setup” section of the BIOS. Save
and exit, then boot the operating system once to make sure this function takes effect.
1
+5VSB
GND
Signal for waking up
WOL
1
WOM
+5V standby
Signal for waking up
GND
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Audio Interface (F_AUDIO)(Optional)
The audio interface can provide 3 kinds of Audio output choices :the FrontAudio, the
RearAudio and the ActiveAudio. Their priority level is as sequence. when the FrontAudio
is available, the RearAudio and the ActiveAudio(in-case speaker)will be cut off. when
the RearAudio is available, the ActiveAudio will be cut off. when the FrontAudio jack is
inexistence, Pin11 and Pin12, Pin13 and Pin14 must be short connected.
Jumpers are located on the mainboard, they represent, clear CMOS jumper
CLR_CMOS, enable BIOS Protection function jumper BIOS_WP etc. Pin 1 for all jump-
ers are located on the side with a thick white line ( Pin1~
mainboard’s silkscreen. Jumpers with three pins will be shown as to represent pin1 & pin2 (“1-2”)connected and to represent pin2 & pin3 (“2-3”)
connected.
), refer to the
1616
16
1616
Jumper
3-pin
2-pin
Symbol
Description
1-2
2-3
close
open
Represent
set pin1 and pin2 closed
set pin2 and pin3 closed
set the pins closed
set the pins opened
Clear CMOS (CLR_CMOS)
If you want to clear CMOS, unplug the AC power supply first, close CLR_CMOS (pin1 &
pin2) once, set CLR_CMOS back to the normal status as pin2 & pin3 connected, then
power on the system.
CLR_CMOS
Normal status:
(Default)
Clear CMOS:
1
1
(Unplug the AC power supply )
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BIOS Protection Jumper (BIOS_WP)
The BIOS of the mainboard is inside the FWH. If the jumper BIOS_WP 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 Disabled
Flash Write Enabled
(Default)
1
2
1
2
BIOS_WP
The mainboard provides the BootEasy function.If you want to use this function,Please
set the jumper BIOS_WP as open before you use this function. Refer to the BootEasy
introduction.
CPU Bus Ratio Selection (JFID)(Optional)
The jumper JFID located on the motherboard provides users with CPU bus ratio
selection. If it is set as closed, the system detects the CPU bus ratio automatically. If
it is set as opened, the CPU bus ratio can be set manually by jumpers J4 and J9.
The Host Bus speed by the CPU bus ratio equals the CPU’s internal frequency (CPU
speed). If Host Bus speed = 100MHz, CPU bus ratio =4 , then CPU speed= 100MHz x
4= 400MHz, please set CPU bus ratio according to the following table.
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5.6nepOnepOnepOesolCnepOnepOnepOesolC
7esolCesolCesolCnepOesolCesolCesolCnepO
5.7nepOesolCesolCnepOnepOesolCesolCnepO
8esolCnepOesolCnepOesolCnepOesolCnepO
5.8nepOnepOesolCnepOnepOnepOesolCnepO
9esolCesolCnepOnepOesolCesolCnepOnepO
5.9nepOesolCnepOnepOnepOesolCnepOnepO
01esolCnepOnepOnepOesolCnepOnepOnepO
5.01nepOnepOnepOnepOnepOnepOnepOnepO
11esolCesolCesolCesolCesolCesolCesolCesolC
5.11nepOesolCesolCesolCnepOesolCesolCesolC
21esolCnepOesolCesolCesolCnepOesolCesolC
5.21nepOnepOesolCesolCnepOnepOesolCesolC
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J4
7531
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357
J9
2
468
Note: The most of Socket-A processors have bus ratio locked. In this case, it’s not
necessary to set the bus ratio by jumper setting. So only unlocked Socket- A processors can adjust specified bus ratio through hardware jumper setting.
Warning: Be sure your selection is right. CPU over speed will be dangerous! We will
not be responsible for any damages caused.
(Available on -A/AL mainboard)
If you want to use the onboard audio( AC97 Codec ), set JP1, JP2, JP3 as closed.
Otherwise, set JP1, JP2, JP3 as opened to disable onboard audio. To avoid conflict,
it is recommended to set the jumpers as disabling onboard audio when using expansion sound card.
JP3
JP2
JP1
Jumper for CPU temperature setting( J7 )(optional)
The CPU temperature can be tested and be wrote in the BIOS. If you use Athlon XP
processor, please set J7 with pin1 & pin2 closed. Otherwise, set it with pin2 & pin3
closed.
(Available on -L,-6AL series mainboard)
You can enable or disable onboard LAN function through jumper JLAN. Please disable onboard LAN when using expansion ethernet card.
Enable onboard LAN:
(Default)
1
1
Disable onboard LAN:
JLAN
2020
20
2020
SCR/Floppy B Selection (J5, J6)
The jumpers provides users with SCR/Floppy B selection. The floppy port supports up
to two floppy drives( default ). When you use SCR, the floppy B should be disabled by
the jumpers J5 and J6.
J5J6
Enable SCR
Disable Floppy B
Disable SCR
Enable Floppy B
( default )
1
1
1
1
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Overclocking Jumper Setting (JFSB1 and JFSB2)
The jumper JFSB1 and JFSB2 located on the mainboard provides users with CPU
overclocking feature. The host bus speed can be set as 100/133/166/200MHz. The
table below for your reference.
1
JFSB1
JFSB2
1
HCLK JFSB1 JFSB2
100 MHz Close Close
133 MHz Open Close
166 MHz Open Open
200MHz Close Open
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AMD Athlon CPU FSB is 100MHz/133/166/200MHz, but delivering twice the throughput of 100MHz/133MHz Pentium III-based systems(Ultra -Fast 200MHz/266/333MHz).
However, whether or not your system can be overclocked depends on your processor’s
capability. We do not guarantee the overclocking system to be stable.
Warning: Be sure your selection is right. CPU over speed will be dangerous! We
will not be responsible for any damages caused.
The mainboard uses AWARD ® BIOS Setup program that
provides a Setup utility for users to modify the basic system
configuration. The information is stored in a battery-backed
CMOS RAM so it retains the Setup information when the
power is turned off.
This chapter provides you with the overview of the BIOS
Setup.
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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:
When you encounter problems, for example, you find your system does not support
the latest CPU released on our current mainboard, you may therefore upgrade the
BIOS, please don’t forget to set BIOS_WP as open and disable the “Flash Write
Protect” item in AWARD BIOS CMOS Setup first.
Follow the steps exactly for a successful upgrade.
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We strongly recommend you only upgrade BIOS when encounter problems.
Before upgrading your BIOS, review the description below to avoid making
mistakes, destroying the BIOS and resulting in a non-working system.
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>=8.03) 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. Decompress the file downloaded, 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
If you require more detailed information concerning AWDFLASH Utility, for example,
the different usage of parameters, please type A:\>AWDFLASH /?
Note:
1. Follow the instruction through the process. Don’t turn off
power or reset the system until the BIOS upgrade has been
completed.
2. AWDFLASH.EXE (version>=8.03) utility must be used to
upgrade the mainboard family BIOS instead of QDI flash utility.
3. BIOS version will update constantly.We will not be respon-
sible for any BIOS description differ from your mainboard BIOS
shown.
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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 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 eleven 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.
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Figure-1 Main Menu
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
The Fail-Safe Defaults are secure and useful for system. It is recommended users
load the Fail -Safe Defaults when the system is in trouble.
Load Optimized Defaults
The Optimized Defaults are common and efficient. It is recommended users load the
optimized defaults first, then modify the needed configuration settings.
Standard CMOS Features Setup
The basic CMOS settings included in “Standard CMOS Features” 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 desired
in each item.
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Figure-2 Standard CMOS Setup Menu
For the items marked, press enter, a window will pop up as shown below. You can
view detailed information or make modifications.
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 Manual. ‘None’ means no HDD is installed or set; ‘Auto’ means the system can
auto-detect the hard disk when booting up; by choosing ‘Manual’, 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
PRECOMPwri te p re -compensationLANDZlanding zone
SECTORnumber of sectorsMODE
HDD access mode
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The Award BIOS supports 3 HDD modes: NORMAL, LBA and LARGE.
CHS mode
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 CHS 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.
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.
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BIOS tricks DOS (or other OS) into divising 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.
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.
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Video
Set this field to the type of video display card installed in your system.
Halt On
This category determines whether or not the computer will stop if an error is detected
during powering up.
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EGA/ VGAEnhanced 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.
No errorsThe system boot will not stop for any errors that may be
detected.
All errorsWhenever 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 DisketteThe system boot will not stop for a disk 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 MemoryThe BIOS determines how much extended memory is
presented during the POST.
Total MemoryTotal memory of the system .
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Figure-3 QDI Innovation features Menu
The following indicates the options for each item and describes their meaning.
ItemOptionDescription
[SpeedEasy setting]
Auto DetectEnabledCloses empty DIMM or PCI clock to reduce EMI.
DIMM/PCI ClkDisabledDoes not close empty DIMM or PCI clock.
Spread+/-0.25%Enables Spread Spectrum to reduce EMI.
Spectrum-0.5%
...
DisabledDisables Spread Spectrum to reduce EMI.
CPU Host/PCIDefaultSets CPU/PCI Clock as default.
Clock100/33MHz Sets CPU/PCI Clock manually.
......
150/38MHz
[BootEasy setting]
QDI BootEasyEnabledPC boot in rapid speed, without any redun
featuredant feature waiting for the displaying of
starting OS.
DisabledPC boot in the legacy BIOS way.
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LogoDisabledsystem boots up, otherwise, no logo appears
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Show BootupEnabledThe logo will be shown automatically when
on the screen.
Menu languageEnglishSelect RecoveryEasyII Interface Menu
SelectChineselanguage.
Hotkey forNULLBackup/Recovery interface can not be used
Backup/Recoveryby Pressing Hotkey.
F2~F12Select Hotkey to enter Backup/Recovery
interface during POST.
Flash WriteEnabledThis option is for protecting the system BIOS,
ProtectDisabledwhen enabled, writing to BIOS area is to be
discarded.
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Be sure your selection is right. CPU over speed will
be dangerous! We will not be responsible for any
damages caused.
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Figure-4 Advanced BIOS Features Menu
The following indicates the options for each item and describes their meaning.
ItemOption Description
Virus warningEnabledAllows you to choose the VIRUS warning
feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector protection.
If this function is enabled and someone attempt
to write data into this area, BIOS will show a
warning message on screen and alarm beep.
DisabledInvalidates this function.
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CPU InternalEnabledEnables CPU internal cache.
CacheDisabledDisables CPU internal cache.
External CacheEnabledEnables CPU external cache.
DisabledDisables CPU external cache.
CPU L2 CacheEnabledEnables CPU L2 Cache ECC function.
ECC CheckingDisabledDisables CPU L2 Cache ECC function.
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Quick PowerEnabledEnables quick POST. BIOS will shorten or skip
On Self Testsome check items during POST to speed up
POST after you power on the computer.
DisabledNormal POST.
First (Second,DisabledSelect Your Boot Device Priority. It could be
Third) BootFloppyDisabled, Floppy, LS/ZIP, HDD-0, HHDD-2,
Device......HDD-3, SCSI, CDROM, LAN.
Boot Other
Device
Swap FloppyEnabledIf the system has two floppy drives, choose
DriveDisabledenable to assign physical drive B to logical drive
A and vice-versa.
Boot UpEnabledTests floppy drives to determine whether they
Floppy SeekDisabledhave 40 or 80 tracks.
Boot UpOnKeypad is used as number keys.
NumLock StatusOffKeypad is used as arrow keys.
Gate A20 OptionNormalThe A20 signal is controlled by the keyboard
FastThe A20 signal is controlled by Port92.
Typematic RateEnabledKeystrokes repeat at a rate determined by the
SettingDisabledkeyboard controller - when enabled, the typematic
ate and typematic delay can be selected.
Typematic Rate6-30The rate at which character repeats when you
(chars/sec)hold down a key.
Typematic Delay250-1000The delay before keystrokes begin to repeat.
(Msec)
Security OptionSetupSelect whether the password is required every
Systemtime the system boot or only when you enter
setup.
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OS Select ForNon-OS2Select OS2 only if you are running OS/2
DRAM>64MBOS2operating system with more than 64MB of RAM.
Video BIOSEnabledVideo BIOS will be copied to RAM. Video Shadow
Shadowwill increase the video speed.
DisabledInvalidates this feature.
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Figure-5 Advanced Chipset Features Menu
The following indicates the options for each item and describes their meaning.
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ItemOption Description
DRAM Clock/Drive Press EnterEnters to set the items about DRAM.
Control
Current FSBDisplays current FSB Frequency.
Frequency
Current DRAM100/133MHzCurrent DRAM Frequency.
Frequency166/200MHz
DRAM Clock100/133Sets DDR clock200/266/333/400MHz.
166/200
By SPDDDR clock is defined by SPD.
DRAM TimingBy SPDDDR Timing is defined by SPD.
ManualSets DDR Timing manually.
Turbo
Ultra
DRAM Burst4Set the DRAM Burst Length.
Length 8
DRAM Queue2/3/4 LevelSet the DRAM Queue Depth.
Depth
DRAM Command 1TDefines the DRAM command rate.
Rate 2T
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Write Recovery2T/3TSet the DRAM write Recovery Time.
Time
DRAM twTR1T/2TSet the twTR timing.
AGP Aperture4/8/16/32Set the effective size of the Graphics Aperture to
Size...256MBbe used in the particular GART Configuration.
AGP DrivingAutoThe default setting is recommended.
ControlManual
AGP Driving00-FFSets this item when the AGP 4x card runs
Valueincorrectly.
Memory hole15M-16MMemory hole at 15-16M is reserved for expanded
ISA card.
DisabledDo not set this memory hole.
System BIOSEnabledBesides conventional memory, system BIOS
Cacheablearea is also cacheabl
DisabledVideo BIOS area is not cacheable.
Video RAMEnabledBesides conventional memory, video RAM area
Cacheableis also cacheable.
DisabledVideo RAM area is not cacheable.
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Figure-6 Power Management Setup Menu
The following indicates the options for each item and describes their meanin
ItemOption Description
ACPI functionEnabledEnable ACPI function.
DisabledDisable this function.
ACPI SuspendS3Select the ACPI suspend type.
TypeS1
Suspend ModeDisabledThe system never enter Suspend mode by timer.
1MinDefine the continuous idle time before the
~1Hoursystem enters Suspend mode. If any items
defined in “PM Events” are on and activated, the
system will be woken up.
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Video OffSuspend->Off Screen blanks after the system enters either
Optionstandby mode or suspend mode.
Always OnScreen is always on.
Video 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
card to monitor.
DPMSThis function is enabled only for VGA cards
supporting DPMS.
Note: When the green monitor does not detect
the V/H-SYNC signals, the electron gun will be
turned off.
MODEM Use3,4,5,7,9,Special Wake-up event for Modem.
NAThis function is not applied.
Soft-Off byInstant-OffThe system will immediately power off once the
PWR-BTTNpower button is pressed.
Delay 4 sec The system will power off when power button is
pressed for 4 seconds.
State AfterAutoThe system remains former state/Off/On
Power FailureOff,Onwhen the AC power supply resumes.
Run VGABIOSAutoThe VGA device could be initialized automati if S3 Resumecally when system was waken up from S3 status.
YesEnable VGA device be initialized when system
was waken up from S3 status.
NoDisable VGA device be initialized when system
was waken up from S3 status.
IRQ/EventPress Enter Enters to set the following items.
Activity Detect
VGAOnVGA active reloads global timer.
OffVGA active has no influence to global timer.
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LPT&COMLPT, COMSets the options of these items to reload global
LPT/COMtimer.
NoneLPT&COM active has no influence to global
timer.
HDD&FDDOnHDD&FDD active reloads global timer.
OffHDD&FDD active has no influence to global
timer.
PCI MasterOnPCI Master active reloads global timer.
OffPCI Master active has no influence to global
timer.
Power On by PCIEnabledEnables to wake up by PCI card.
CardDisabledDisables to wake up by PCI card.
Wake Up OnEnabledAllows the system to be powered on when a
LAN/Ringring indicator signal comes up to UART1 or
UART2 from an external modem or comes up
to WOM header from an internal modem card,
or when a remote wake-up signal comes up to
the WOL header from LAN adapter.
DisabledDoes not allow wake up on LAN or wake up
from internal/external modem.
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RTC AlarmEnabledRTC alarm can be used to generate a wake
Resumeevent to power up the system which is in power-
off status. You can set any date or any time to
power up the system.
DisabledInvalidate this function.
Date( of Month )Sets the date of RTC.
Resume TimeSets the resume time of RTC.
IRQs ActivityPress Enter Reloads global timer.
Monitoring
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Primary INTROnAllows wake-up from IRQ.
OffDoes not allow wake-up from IRQ.
IRQ3~IRQ15EnabledEnables IRQ3~IRQ15 to wake up.
DisabledDisables IRQ3~IRQ15 to wake up.
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Figure-7 PNP/PCI Configuration Setup Menu
The following indicates the options for each item and describes their meaning.
ItemOption Description
PNP OS Installed YesDevice resources assigned by PnP OS.
NoDevice resources assigned by BIOS.
Reset Configuration EnabledThe system BIOS will reset configuration data
Dataonce then automatically set this item as
disabled.
DisabledDisables this function.
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ResourcesManualAssigns the system resources (IRQ and DMA)
Controlled Bymanually .
Auto(ESCD) Assigns system resources (IRQ and DMA) auto-
Assign IRQ ForEnabledAssigns the needed IRQ for the VGA card.
VGADisabledDoes not assign an IRQ for the VGA card, in
order to release the IRQ.
Assign IRQ ForEnabledAssigns an IRQ for USB device.
USBDisabledDoes not assign an IRQ for USB.
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The following indicates the options for each item and describes their meaning.
Figure-8 Integrated Peripherals Menu
Item Option Description
VIA OnChipPress Enter Enters to set the following items.
IDE Device
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IDE DMA transferEnabledEnables IDE DMA transfer access.
accessDisabledDisables IDE DMA transfer access.
OnChip IDEEnabledEnables OnChip IDE First/Second Channel.
Channel 0/1DisabledDisables OnChip IDE First/Second Channel.
IDE Prefetch Mode EnabledEnables IDE Prefetch Mode.
DisabledDisables IDE Prefetch Mode.
Primary/ Secondary Mode 0 ~ 4Defines the IDE primary/secondary master/slave
Master/Slave PIOPIO mode.
AutoThe IDE PIO mode is defined by auto-detection.
Primary/ Secondary AutoUltra DMA mode will be enabled if an ultra DMA
Master/Slave UDMAdevice is detected.
DisabledDisables this function.
IDE HDD BlockEnabledAllows IDE HDD to read/write several sectors
Modeonce.
DisabledIDE HDD only reads/writes a sector once.
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VIA OnChipPress Enter Enters to set the following items.
PCI Device
USB 2.0EnabledEnable USB 2.0 to support.
SupportDisabledDisable USB 2.0 to support.
VIA-3058AutoEnables the AC97 Audio.When CT5880
AC97 Audioonboard, this item will hide.
DisabledDisables the AC97 Audio.
VIA-3068AutoEnables the MC97 Modem.
MC97 ModemDisabledDisables the MC97 Modem.
OnChip USBAll EnabledEnables all Onchip USB controller.
Controller
USB KeyboardEnabledSupports USB keyboard under legacy OS.
SupportDisabledDoes not support USB keyboard under legacy
Super IOPress Enter Enters to set the following items.
Device
All Disabled Disables all Onchip USB controller.
OS.
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Onboard FDCEnabled Onboard floppy drive controller is enabled.
ControllerDisabled Onboard floppy drive controller is disabled.
Onboard Serial3F8/IRQ4Defines the onboard serial port address and
Port 1/22F8/IRQ3required interrupt number.
3E8/IRQ4
2E8/IRQ3
AutoOnboard serial port address and IRQ are auto-
matically assigned.
DisabledOnboard serial port is disabled.
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UART ModeNormalDefines Serial Port as standard serial port.
SelectIrDASupports IrDA mode.
ASKIRSupports SHARP ASK-IR protocol with maxi-
mum baud rate up to 57600bps.
SCRSupports SCR mode.
UR2 Duplex Mode FullSets UR2 as full duplex mode.
HalfSets UR2 as half duplex mode.
Onboard Parallel378/IRQ7Defines onboard parallel port address and IRQ
Port278/IRQ5channel.
3BC/IRQ7
DisabledOnboard parallel port is disabled.
Parallel PortSPPDefines the parallel port mode as Standard
ModeEPP,ECPParallel Port (SPP), Enhanced Parallel Port
ECP+EPP(EPP), or Extended Capabilities Port (ECP).
ECP Mode Use 1, 3Sets DMA for ECP mode use.
DMA
Game Port201/209Sets Game Port address. When CT5880
Addressonboard, this item will hide.
DisabledDisables Game Port.
MIDI Port300/330Sets Midi Port address. When CT5880 onboard,
Addressthis item will hide.
DisabledDisables Midi port.
MIDI Port IRQ5,10Sets Midi Port IRQ. When CT5880 onboard, this
item will hide.
Init Display FirstPCI 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.
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Figure-9 PC Health Status Menu
The following indicates the options for each item and describes their meaning.
ItemOptionDescription
CPU Warning 70~1200C An alarm will beep when the CPU temperature
Temperaturereaches the previous setting 70
DisabledThe system remains on regardless of how
much the CPU temperature is.
VcoreDisplays current Voltage values including all
2.5Vsignificant voltages of the motherboard. 3.3V,
3.3V5V, 12V, -12V, 3.3V Standby and 5V
5VStandby are voltages from the ATX power
12Vsupply. Vcore Voltage is the CPU core
-12Vvoltage from the onboard switching Power
3.3V StandbySupply. The Voltage Battery is the voltage of
5V Standbythe onboard battery.
Voltage Battery
0
C~1200C.
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Current CPU Core TempTemperature of the CPU.
Current System TempTemperature of the System.
Current CPUFAN SpeedSpeed of fan(RPM: Revolution Per Minute)
connected to the fan header CPUFAN,
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Current CHSFAN SpeedCHSFAN. Fan speed value is based on an
assumption that tachometer signal is two
pulses per revolution. In other cases, you
should regard it relatively.
Current SYSFAN SpeedThe speed of SYSFAN
CPU shutdown800C~1300C The system will shut down automatically under
Temperaturethe ACPI OS when the CPU temperature reaches
the previous setting.
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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 “Security Option” 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 “Security Option” from “BIOS Features Setup” menu,
you will be prompted for the password only when you enter BIOS Setup.
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Supervisor Password has higher priority than User Password. You can use Supervisor Password when booting the system or entering BIOS Setup to modify all settings.
Also you can use User Password when booting the system or entering BIOS Setup
but can not modify any setting if Supervisor Password is enabled.
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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QDI Utility CD
A QDI Utility CD is supplied with this mainboard, the contents contained in it are
showed as below:
1. Driver Install
Using this choice, you can install all the drivers for your mainboard . You should install
the drivers in order, and you need to restart your computer until all the drivers are
installed.
When you install Norton AntiVirus and accept options, your computer is safe. Norton
AntiVirus automatically checks boot records for viruses at system startup, Checks
programs for viruses at the time you use them, scans all local hard drives for viruses
once per week, and monitors your computer for any activity that might indicate the work
of a virus in action. It also scans files you download from the internet and checks floppy
disks for boot viruses when you use them.
The list below shows the most important tasks Norton AntiVirus helps you perform:
Scan for viruses on your computer;Remove viruses from your computer;Update your
virus protection with LiveUpdate;Quarantine an infected file. you can go to the Symantec
Web site to view an online tutorial:
http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/tutorial
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Thank you for using QDI upgraded innovation--- LogoEasy II, which is completely
compatible with LOGOEASY. LOGOEASY II can be easily operated in a Windows
environment, following in steps with the trend. It has added the functions of supporting JPEG images and true color display of 64K and 16M colors with regard to JPEGformat graphics files and the high-precision display equipment, which are now widely
used.
LOGOEASY II supports the high-resolution 640x480 or 800x600 image display and
full-screen, top right corner or bottom right corner display. It also supports simultaneous display of logo and sign-on message of the BIOS testing system. LOGOEASY
II is a tool that can be operated in multi-platforms to refresh and change LOGO
graphics including DOS, WINDOWS 9X, WINDOWS NT, WINDOWS ME and WINDOWS XP. In particular, the tools under the interface of WINDOWS are simple and
easy to operate. It teaches you by taking your hand how to change LOGO.
LogoEasy II
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When you power on or reset your system, the picture shown below will be displayed on the screen.
You can use “LogoEasy II” to replace it by any
other logo which you want.
We provide two Utilities in the QDI Driver CD , which
bring user the following two means to select:
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A. Using CBLOGO.EXE Utility (Under DOS ):
1.Copy “CBLOGO.EXE”and “AWDFLASH.EXE” from the directory \Utility located on
QDI Driver CD to your hard disk.
2.Get the BIOS file from “AWDFLASH.EXE” or Download the BIOS file from the
Website (http://www.qdigrp.com) and copy the BIOS file(xxxxxx.bin) to your hard
disk.
3.Boot the system into DOS environment, Put your favor picture into BIOS file by
“CBLOGO.EXE” command. For example: CBLOGO.EXE xxxxxx.bin myphoto.
bmp
4.Flash the BIOS to motherboard by “AWDFLASH.EXE”.
For example: AWDFLASH xxxxxx.bin
B. Using QFlash (Under Windows ):
1.Download the QFlash Utility from the Website (http://www.qdigrp.com) or get it
from QDI Driver CD.
2.Run QFlash program step by step,following the directions until complete it .
3.Reboot the system, you can see the new picture displayed on the screen.
Note:
1. If you require more parameters information concerning
“CBLOGO.EXE”, please refer to the online help. If you don’t
prefer the logo displayed on the screen during bootup, set
the “Show Bootup Logo” option as Disabled in CMOS Setup.
2. We reserve the right of modifying the default full-logo of
QDI without further notification.
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Introduction:
RecoveryEasy II — the latest edition of RecoveryEasy, providing a more easy-tooperate and more secure and reliable tool for backing up and recovering the hard
disk data. It will make your data on the hard disk more secure, and make your computer more reliable. RcoveryEasy II will bring you invaluable experiences. It allows
you to experience unprecedented security and reliability with its one-hotkey backup,
one-hotkey recovery and powerful virus-free functions.
Features:
RecoveryEasy II
RcoveryEasy II has the following features:
Secure Backup
(1) Backup area can be reserved automatically in the High Memory Block
(HMB) and all of partitions can be adjusted automatically .
(2) Backup area is invisible to any operating system and its upper software,
making it impossible to be attacked completely.
Ease to Operate
(1) RcoveryEasy II is supported in both Chinese and English. You can easily
enter Backup or Recover interface by simply pressing hotkeys. Backup or
recover operation can be done with simple choices.
(2) User are not required to define the size of backup area. When backup start,
it will automatically allocate an area in the High Memory Block (HMB) of
hard disk as backup area upon the necessity of data storage, so as to
improve the utilization of hard disk space.
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Adavantage Function
(1) Multiform partition format can be supported in RcoveryEasy II, including
FAT16, FAT32, NTFS etc.
(2) The capability of supportable Hard Disk is up to 137GB.
Flexible Combination
The hard disk data can be choosed to be protected and restored as
required.
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The following attachment is Backup and Recovery Function table:
Backup Backup contentRestore content
Partition TablePartition TablePartition Table
System Partition System Partition+Partition TableSystem Partition, PartitionTable
Whole DiskAll Partitions+Partition TableSystem Partition, PartitionTable,
Whole Disk
CMOS SetupCMOS SetupCMOS Setup
Menu Language and Hotkey Selection
Please press “DEL” key to enter CMOS setup during the POST(Power On Self Test),
then user can see [RecoveryEasyII Setting] items of the “QDI Innovation features”
menu, in which the language on RecoveryEasyII interface and hotkey could be selected .
figure-1 QDI Innovation Features
1Menu language Select
We provide two menu language for user to select, English is the default.
2Hot key for Backup
There are 12 options, including NULL and F2~F12. Key F11 is default.
If NULL is selected, Backup interface can not be used with pressing
hotkey. If you select one key of the rest 11 options, you can enter Backup
interface by pressing the hotkey you setup during POST.
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default will be Backup hotkey.
3Hot key for Recovery
There are 12 options, including NULL and F2~F12. Key F12 is default.
If NULL is selected, Restore interface can not be used with pressing hotkey.
If you select one key of the rest 11 options, you can enter Recover interface
by pressing the hotkey you setup during POST.
If the Backup hotkey and Recover hotkey have been set with the same key, the
Hard Disk Selection Menu
If you installed the system with several
IDE hard disks, and you have pressed
the backup or restore hotkey during
POST, hard disk selection menu will
popup before you enter backup or recovery interface, in which all of the IDE hard
disks installed on your system will be
listed. You can scroll the highlight bar to
the hard disk you want to work with using
arrow key. Press ENTER to confirm, and
the following operation will be performed
figure-2 Hard Disk Select
on the selected hard disk:
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press Backup Hotkey to enter Backup Interface during the POST(Power On Self
Test), then the follwing interface will appear. You can scroll the highlight bar to the
option you want to work with using arrow key. Press ENTER to confirm.
1 Backup Partition Table
2 Backup System Partition C:
3 Backup Whole Disk
4 Backup CMOS Setup
5 Free Backup Area
6 Exit Backup Menu
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1 Backup Partition Table
It is used to backup partition table of current hard Disk. A partition table keeps the
status of the hard disk partitions, such as the number of partitions, the type and
size of each partition, etc. It is the most important information of the hard disk
data structure. The incorrectness or loss of the table will result in the failure of
reading data from the hard disk partitions.
2 Backup System Partition
It is used to backup the system partition
of current hard disk. It makes a backup
of the data in the bootable partition
(actived partition) of current hard disk,
as well as the partition table.
3 Backup Whole Disk
It makes a backup of all the useful data
on the hard disk, including partition table
and the data in all partitions.
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4 Backup CMOS Setup
It is used to backup the settings you have
made in the CMOS Setup.
5 Release Backup Area
It is used to unload the backup data on
the hard disk, freeing the hard disk
space.
6 Exit Backup Menu
It is used to Exit Backup Interface.
figure-4 Backup process
Recovery Function Introduction
Press Recovery Hotkey to enter Recovery Interface duringthe POST(Power On Self
Test), then the follwing interface will appear. You can scroll the highlight bar to the
option you want to work with using arrow key. Press ENTER to confirm.
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figure-5 Recover Interface
1.Recover Partition Table
It used to restore the partition table data
stored in backup area to current Hard Disk.
2.Recover System Partition
It used to restore the system partition data
stored in current backup area to current system partition. If current system partition
doesn’t match the backup system partition,
a warning will be displayed indicating the
recovery fails. This feature will only restore
the bootable partition and contents in other
partitions will be untouched.
1 Recover Partition Table
2 Recover System Partition
3 Recover Whole Disk
4 Recover CMOS Setup
5 Exit Backup Menu
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3.Recover Whole Disk
It used to restore all the Hard Disk data
stored in current backup area to current Hard
DIsk. This operation will restore the partition
table and data in all partitions, as a result,
existing data in current Hard Disk will be
overwritten.
4.Recover CMOS Setup
This will restore the latest backup of the
CMOS Settings you have made to the current CMOS.
5 Exit Recovery Menu
It is used to exit Recovery Interface.
figure-4 Recover process
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Procedures:
1. Correctly insert the your CPU.
2. Plug in other configurations and restore the system.
3. Switch on power to the system and press the <Del> key to enter BIOS Setup.
4. Enter “QDI Innovation features” menu to set up the CPU speed.
5. Set CPU Clock ratio and CPU Host Frequency .
6. Save and exit BIOS Setup, your system will now boot successfully.
CPU SpeedEasy Setup Menu
Select <QDI Innovation features> item from the main menu and enter the submenu:
QDI Innovation features 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 “QDI
Innovation features” menu screen.
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If you do, we will not be responsible for any damages
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BootEasy technology enormously improves the long BOOT process time of computers. Reducing the wait time every user has to suffer when starting their computer.
BIOS without BootEasy has to perform many routines every time when the system
starts, such as checking system core of the computer and initializing system peripherals. Now with the BootEasy, BIOS will not run these repetitive Processes any
longer , PC can boot-up without any redundant waiting for the displaying of starting
OS. BootEasy is quite easy to use , choose the right option in CMOS SETUP, ( refer to
QDI Innovation features) it can be easily booted quickly. BootEasy save all the information when PC first normally boot-up, and it restores all the parameters for the
system and thus let the PC boot freely and rapidly.
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1.Under the following conditions, PC will boot-up in normal way.
(1) PC boot-up for the first times after set option as Enabled.
(2) the system information saved by BIOS was damaged.
(3) PC fail to boot-up continually over three times.
Setting the jumper BIOS_WP as open if you encounter the
vabove conditions.
2.Don’t power off or reset system while BootEasy initializing.
3.Set “QDI BootEasy Feature” as “Disabled” before you replace system
equipment.
Set “QDI BootEasy Feature” as “Enabled” after you accomplished replacing.
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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 (BIOS_WP) as closed, the BIOS can not be overwritten.
2.Set the jumper (BIOS_WP) as opened, meanwhile set “Flash Write Protect” as
Enabled in CMOS Setup. In this way, the BIOS can not be overwritten, but the DMI
information can be updated.
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BootEasy ist eine Neuentwicklung von Legend QDI, die neue Innovation der QDI
Easy – Technologien.
BootEasy Setup Menu
Mit der BootEasy- Technologie Technik wird der Bootvorgang nur noch vier bis fünf
Sekunden in Anspruch nehmen, bis das Betriebssystem geladen wird. Der Grund
für die lange Warterei liegt in den Routine-Abfragen, die das BIOS bei jedem Start
abarbeitet. So wird beispielsweise jedes Mal die Taktfrequenz des Prozessors geprüft
oder angeschlossene Geräte aktiviert. Die BootEasy-Technik prüft diese Punkte nur
beim erstmaligen Start des Rechners und speichert die Ergebnisse in einem Flash
ROM. Beim nächsten Start ruft das System lediglich diese Informationen aus dem
Speicher ab und kann so innerhalb von wenigen Sekunden den Boot-Prozess
abschließen. Bei Änderungen am System, beispielsweise nach dem Einbau eines
neuen Prozessors, muss deshalb zuvor die BootEasy-Funktion deaktiviert werden,
beim nächsten Start werden die neuen Informationen dann erneut abgespeichert.
Falls Fehler im Flash ROM den Bootvorgang behindern, versucht das System drei
Mal den Rechner hochzufahren, bei Misserfolg schaltet es auf die althergebrachte
Art zu booten um, das heißt, es dauert wieder ebenso lang wie früher. Anschließend
kann die BootEasy – Technik wieder aktiviert werden. Falls Fehler im Flash ROM den
Bootvorgang behindern, versucht das System drei Mal den Rechner hochzufahren,
bei Misserfolg schaltet es auf die althergebrachte Art zu booten um, das heißt, es
dauert wieder ebenso lang wie früher. Anschließend kann die BootEasy – Technik
wieder aktiviert werden.
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Instalación de la placa base Legend-QDI KD7X/600(Spanish):
1.Asegúrese que se incluyen los siguientes artículos: Placa base Legend-QDI
KD7X/600, 1 cable de datos para el puerto IDE y 1 cable de datos para el
Floppy, jumpers, 1 manual de usuario Legend-QDI KD7X/600y un disco
compacto con los controladores de la placa base Legend-QDI KD7X/600.
2.Asegúrese de que el cable de la fuente de alimentación esta desconectado y
asegúrese de estar en contacto a masa utilizando una pulsera antiestática. Si
no dispone de dicha pulsera, toque un objeto directamente conectado a masa o
una parte metálica de su equipo como puede ser la caja de este.
3.Fije la placa base en la caja de su equipo con los tornillos especiales que
acompañan a su caja.
4.Los jumpers están localizados en la placa base, con ellos se configuran, por
ejemplo: Clear CMOS JCC, Habilitar BIOS ProtectEasy JAV etc…, el PIN1 para
todos los jumpers esta marcado con una línea más gruesa (Consulte el apartado
“Jumper Settings” en el manual de usuario de su placa Legend-QDI KD7X/600
en el capítulo 2).
5.Inserte el procesador en el socket y conecte el ventilador del procesador en el
conector de su placa base Legend-QDI KD7X/600 marcado como “CPUFAN”.
6.Inserte los módulos de memoria en los bancos de memoria DIMM de su placa
base Legend-QDI KD7X/600.
7.Inserte las tarjetas PCI y/o la tarjeta y AGP en las bahías de expansión de su
placa base Legend-QDI KD7X/600.
8.Conecte los periféricos internos IDE y las disqueteras mediante los cables de
datos específicos a su placa base Legend-QDI KD7X/600. Asegúrese que la
orientación de los cables sea la correcta. (El cable rojo se corresponde con el
pin 1).
9.Conecte los cables de la caja del ordenador a su placa base Legend-QDI PlatiniX
7B, como el conector de la fuente de alimentación, los testigos de corriente, y
lectura de disco duro, interruptores de inicio y reset (consulte el apartado “Exter
nal Connectors” del manual de usuario de su placa base Legend-QDI KD7X/
600).
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10. Conecte los diferentes periféricos externos como el teclado PS/2, ratón PS/2,
serie o USB, los dispositivos USB, el monitor y la impresora a la placa base
Legend-QDI KD7X/600(consulte el apartado “External Connectors” en el
manual de su placa base Legend-QDI KD7X/600, en el capítulo 2).
11. Cuando haya finalizado de realizar todas las conexiones, conecte el cable de
alimentación a la fuente de alimentación y encienda su PC:
Instalación del sistema:
1.Encienda su equipo mediante el interuptor de encendido de la caja.
2.Presione la tecla « Supr » para entrar en el menú de configuración de la BIOS.
3. Seleccione los valores de la Bios en concordancia con la configuración de su
sistema (Nosotros le recomendamos que deje los valores establecidos por la
Bios por defecto, para evitar posibles fallos que ocasionen que su sistema no
funcione correctamente). Para más información las funciones de la Bios, consulte
el apartado “BIOS Description” en el manual de usuario de la placa base LegendQDI Superb4). Presione la tecla « F10 » y seleccione la opción “Save & Exit Setup”
en el menú de configuración de la Bios para guardar los cambios y reiniciar el
sistema.
4.Instale el sistema operativo en el disco duro, no se olvide de seleccionar la secuencia
de inicio correcta para que el sistema operativo pueda iniciarse.
5.Después de la instalación del sistema operativo, asegúrese que no hay conflictos
con ningún dispositivo de su sistema.
6.Entonces, después del último paso, proceda a la instalación de los controladores
de los diferentes dispositivos.
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Un disco compacto con controladores de Legend-QDI esta incluido en el paquete
de la placa base Legend-QDI KD7X/600.
1. Instalación de los controladores
Usted puede instalar todos los controladores para su placa base facilmente. Tiene
que instalar los controladores en el siguiente orden para un correcto funcionamiento
del sistema, y es necesario reiniciar el equipo antes de finalizar la instalacción de
los controladores.
Usted puede leer todos los documentos incluidos en este CD, incluidos Utility
and Documents.
Los ficheros incluidos en Utility son:
A.Awdflash.exeB.Cblogo.exe
C.Lf.exe
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Manuel d’installation des cartes mères de la série Legend-QDI KD7X/600
(French):
Intégration du système :
1.Vérifier la présence de chaque élément dans la boite de la carte mère de la
série Legend-QDI KD7X/600 :
Une carte mère de la série Legend-QDI KD7X/600.
Un CD-ROM d’installation Legend-QDI.
Un manuel d’utilisation de la carte mère Legend-QDI KD7X/600.
Un sachet de cavaliers.
Une nappe IDE compatible avec la norme ATA/66 destinée au lecteur de
disque dur.
Une nappe destinée au lecteur de disquette.
Un fond de panier métallique destiné à l’unité centrale de l’ordinateur
(Caractéristique technique optionnelle).
Un câble d’extension destiné à permettre l’exploitation des ports USB 3
et USB 4 ou USB 5 et USB 6 (Caractéristique technique optionnelle).
2.Vérifier que le câble électrique relié au boîtier d’alimentation de l’unité centrale
de l’ordinateur est déconnecté. Se relier à la terre grâce à un bracelet lié au
poignet. A défaut de disposer d’un bracelet, maintenir un contact physique avec
un objet lui-même relié à la terre, ou à une partie métallique du système comme
la structure de l’unité centrale de l’ordinateur.
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3.Fixer la carte mère dans l’unité centrale de l’ordinateur grâce aux vis fournies
avec cette dernière lors de son achat.
4.S’assurer que la carte mère de la série Legend-QDI KD7X/600est
matériellement correctement configurée, pour cela vérifier que les cavaliers
insérés sur lesbroches intégrées de cette dernière sont correctement
positionnés. Dans ce but il est important de se référer à la section nommée
« Configuration des cavaliers » du chapitre numéro 2 nommé « Instructions
d’installation » contenu dans le manuel d’utilisation livré avec la carte mère de
la série Legend-QDI KD7X/600 lors de son achat.
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5.Connecter le processeur dans le socket intégré à la carte mère de la série
Legend-QDI KD7X/600et prévus à cet effet. Fixer le système de refroidissement
de ce dernier et connecter son ventilateur sur les broches nommées « CPUFAN »
intégrées à la carte mère de la série Legend-QDI KD7X/600et prévus à cet
effet.
6.Connecter les éventuelles barrettes de mémoire dans les slots intégrés à la
carte mère de la série Legend-QDI KD7X/600et prévus à cet effet.
7.Connecter les éventuelles cartes d’extension au format AGP, ou PCI dans
les slots intégrés à la carte mère de la série Legend-QDI KD7X/600et prévus à
cet effet
8.Connecter les éventuels périphériques IDE ainsi que le lecteur de disquette à la
carte mère de la série Legend-QDI KD7X/600grâce aux nappes fournies avec
cette dernière lors de son achat. S’assurer que l’orientation des nappes
connectées est correcte en vérifiant que le liseré rouge de ces dernières corre
spond à l’emplacement de la broche numéro 1 du connecteur.
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9.Connecter les câbles de l’unité centrale de l’ordinateur sur les broches intégrées
à la carte mère de la série Legend-QDI KD7X/600et prévues à cet effet. Dans
ce but il est important de se référer à la section nommée « Connecteurs externes »
du chapitre numéro 2 nommé « Instructions d’installation » contenu dans le
manuel d’utilisation livré avec la carte mère de la série Legend-QDI KD7X/600
lors de son achat.
10. Raccorder les périphériques externes sur les connecteurs de fond de panier
intégrés à la carte mère de la série Legend-QDI KD7X/600. Dans ce but il est
important de se référer à la section nommée « Connecteurs externes » du
chapitre numéro 2 nommé « Instructions d’installation » contenu dans le manuel
d’utilisation livré avec la carte mère de la série Legend-QDI KD7X/600lors de
son achat.
11. Lorsque tous les éléments du système sont correctement intégrés, il est pos
sible de reconnecter le câble électrique au boîtier d’alimentation de l’unité
centrale de l’ordinateur.
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Installation du système :
1. Démarrer le système en pressant l’interrupteur de fonctionnement de l’unité
centrale de l’ordinateur.
2. Presser la touche “Suppr” du clavier afin d’entrer dans le menu de BIOS.
3. Dans le menu de BIOS nommé “QDI Innovation features”, ajuster la fréquence
de fonctionnement du processeur. Attention, il est fortement recommandé de
charger les réglages de sûreté par défaut afin d’éviter un éventuel
dysfonctionnement du système. Dans ce but il est important de se référer à la
section nommée « Description du BIOS Award » du chapitre numéro 3 nommé
« Description du BIOS » contenu dans le manuel d’utilisation livré avec la carte
mère de la série Legend-QDI KuDoz 7X/600lors de son achat.
4. Procéder à l’installation du système d’exploitation sur le lecteur de disque dur
intégré au système. Dans ce but il est important de vérifier que la séquence de
démarrage du système paramétrable à partir du menu de BIOS permet à la
procédure d’installation du système d’exploitation de s’initialiser.
5. Une fois l’installation du système d’exploitation achevée, vérifier qu’il ne
subsiste aucun conflit ou périphérique inconnu au sein du système.
6. Après cette étape, procéder à l’installation des pilotes de chaque périphérique
détecté par la carte mère de la série Legend-QDI KuDoz 7X/600.
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Lors de son achat un CD-ROM d’installation Legend-QDI est livré avec la carte
mère de la série Legend-QDI KuDoz 7X/600.
1.Driver Install :
Avec cette option, il est possible d’installer les pilotes de la carte mère de la
série Legend-QDI KuDoz 7X/600aisément. Il est important d’installer les
pilotes en respectant l’ordre prédéfinit et de redémarrer le système après avoir
effectué l’installation de tous les pilotes.
Applications contenues dans le dossier :
A. Pilotes du chipset intégré.
B. Pilote de la fonction réseau intégrée.
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C.Microsoft DirectX.
D.Pilote USB2.0
2.Accessory :
Applications contenues dans le dossier :
A. Qflash.
B. Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2003.
3.Browse CD :
Avec cette option, il est possible de consulter l’ensemble des données
contenues sur le CD-ROM d’installation Legend-QDI
1.Assicurarsi che la scatola sia completa: Legend-QDI KD7X/600mainboard,
cavo IDE e Floppy, jumpers, manuale dell’utente della mainboard
Legend-QDI KD7X/600e cd-rom drivers.
2.Controllare che il cavo alimentazione proveniente dal computer-case sia
sconnesso assicurarsi inolre di aver indossato corretamente il bracciale
da polso collegato a massa. In mancanza di questo toccare un punto a
massa o una parte metallica del case
3.Fissare la mainboard nel case con le speciali viti fornite con il computer-
case
4.I jumper locati sulla mainboard rappresentano: JCC azzeratore BIOS ,
JAV abbilitatore/disabbilitatore in BIOS della funzione protectEasy; per
tutti i jumper il PIN 1 e’ contrassegnato da un spessa linea bianca
( consultare il manuale al capitolo 2 “ JUMPER AND SETTINGS”)
5.Inserire il processore nell’apposito slot ; la ventola del processore deve
essre collegato nello speciale connettore targato “ CPUFAN ”.
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6.Inserire il modulo/i di memoria nell’apposito memory slots
7.Inserire le periferiche Pci negli appositi Pci slots
8.Collegare le periferiche IDE e il FLOPPY con l’apposito cavo fornito con la
mainboard negli specifici connetori marcati. Assicurarsi che
l’orientamento del cavo sia corretto. ( La linea rossa sul cavo deve essere
inserita nellapposito connettore in corispondezza del pin 1)
9.Conettere la mainboard con: il cavo di alimentazione proveniente
dall’alimentatore, il connettore dell’interuttore di stand by, il conettore del
led di segnalazione “acceso”, il connettore led di funzionalita’ HARD DISK,
il connettore dello spekear interno al CASE.....( consultare il manuale
capitolo 2. “ EXTERNAL CONNECTORS ”. Dopo chiudere il CASE)
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10. Connettere le differenti periferiche esterne come il PS/2 mouse, la PS/2
tastiera, le prese USB, il monitor e la stampante con gli specifici connettori
posizionati sulla faccia esterna della mainboard.
11. Quando la vostra configurazione sara’ tutta connessa, aggangiare il
cavo di alimentazione
Installazione di sistema
1.Portare in posizione di acceso l’interuttore di ACCESO
2.Usare il tasto DEL per entrare nel nel software di configurazione del BIOS
3.Regolare le funzioni del BIOS in accordo con la configurazione di sistema (
Noi ti raccomandiamo di usare l’impostazione di default per evitare rischi
di anomalie di funzionalita’). Per maggiori informazioni controllare il capitolo
3, sezione “BIOS DESCRIPITION”. Premere F10 sulla tastiera o scegliere
“SAVE and EXIT” dal menu di BIOS per salvare le impostazioni scelte ed
uscire dal BIOS program.
4.Installare il sistema operativo , non dimenticando di mettere nelle giuste
condizioni di partenza la sequenza di boot.
5.Dopo una giusta installazione accertarsi che non vi siano conflitti tra le
periferiche in uso
6.Dopo questo ultimo passo procedere all’installazione dei driver delle varie
periferiche
IL CD CONTENENTE I DRIVER DELLA VOSTRA MAINBOARD LEGEND-QDI E’
CONTENUTO NELLA SCATOLA
1.Installazione driver
E possibile installare tutti i driver della Vs. mainboard in modo facile e veloce.
Dovreste installare i driver nella seguente succesione, finito cio’ bisogna far
ripartire il personal computer.
A.Qflash
B.Norton AntiVirus
Guardando il CD
Questo manuale di installazionee’ disponibile anche nella sua versione
elettronica all’interno del cd accompagnativo, insieme anche diverse utili quali:
A.Awdflash.exeB.Cblogo.exe
C.Lf.exe
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Using 6-Channel Audio
The motherboard provides support for 6-channel audio output, including 2 Front, 2
Rear, 1 Center and 1 Subwoofer channel. I t allows the board to attach 6 speakers for
better surround sound effect. The section will tell you how to use 6-channel audio
function on the board.
The following illustrations are based on Windows ® XP environment and could look
slightly different if you install the drivers in different operating systems.
Installing the Audio Driver
You need to install the driver to function properly before you can get access to 6channel audio operations.
1.Insert the companion CD into the CD-ROM drive. The setup screen will
automatically appear.
2.Select the Sound Driver.
Attaching speakers
To perform multichannel audio operation, connect multiple speakers to the system.
Rear channels
Front channels
Center and Subwoofer
channels
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Selecting 6-Channel Setting
1. Click the Volume control icon
screen.
2. Click the “Options” and then “Advanced control”.
3. Then click the “Advanced”.
4. The following window appears, select the “Smart 5.1 Enable”, then click
“Close”.
from the window tray at the bottom of the
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5. Open the Control panel of windows XP, select the Sound, Speech, and Audio
Devices, and then Sounds and Audio Devices, the following window appears.
Click the “Audio” tab.
6. Click the “Advanced”.
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7. The following window appears, and select the “5.1 surround sound speaker”.
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Board Layout of
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CNR
SPDIF
Top :PS/2 Mouse
Bttm:PS/2 Keyboard
Line
Mic.
Top :LAN
J8
JP3
CD_IN
AUX_IN
MODEM
Bttm:USB1,2
JLAN
In
MIDI/Joystick
F_AUDIO
Speaker
In
Out
COM2
COM1
LPT
JFID
ATX Power Supply Connector
J4
SCR
2
3
4
5
WOL
WOM
IrDA
1
*
JP2
6
7
8
9
J5
J6
PCI6
J7
BIOS_WP
PCI5
USB2
USB3
JP1
PCI4
PCI3
South
Bridge
CLR_CMOS
PCI2
JFSB1
JFSB2
IDE1
IDE2
PCI1
DDR1
DDR2
DDR3
AGP
CHIPFAN
North Bridge
Socket 462
CPUFAN
FLOPPY
J9
SYS_FAN
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