Soltek SL-66F User Manual

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Notice to End Users
This UserÕs Guide & Technical Reference is for assisting system manufacturers and end users in setting up and installing the mainboard.
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© Copyright 1998 Soltek Computer Inc. All right reserved
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Edition: June 1998 Version: 1.0 SL-66F SERIALS
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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction --------------------------------------- 1
Features ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
CPU ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Chipset -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 L2 Cache ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Main Memory ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 BIOS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 Super I/O Function ---------------------------------------------------- 2 Other Functions --------------------------------------------------------- 2
Mainboard Layout with Default Settings ------------------------------ 3
Chapter 2: Hardware Setup---------------------------------- 4
CPU Type Jumper Configuration ---------------------------------------- 4
CPU 3.5X Clock Setting ----------------------------------------------- 4
Pentium II/Celeron Ð 233/66MHz --------------------------- 4
CPU 4.0X Clock Setting ----------------------------------------------- 5
Pentium II/Celeron Ð 266/66 MHz --------------------------- 5
CPU 4.5X Clock Setting ----------------------------------------------- 5
Pentium II/Celeron Ð 300/66 MHz --------------------------- 5
CPU 5.0X Clock Setting ----------------------------------------------- 6
Pentium II/Celeron Ð 333/66 MHz --------------------------- 6 System Memory Configuration------------------------------------------- 6 CPU Installation -------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Jumper Settings ------------------------------------------------------------- 11
FAN 1~3: Onboard FAN (12V) Connector -------------------- 11 JP2, JP4: Bus Clock Select------------------------------------------- 11 JP5 ~ JP8: Bus Ratio Select ----------------------------------------- 11 JP10, JP11: USB Port Select----------------------------------------- 12 JVGA1: VGA Card--------------------------------------------------- 12
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JBAT1: Clear CMOS Data ------------------------------------------ 12 JP16: Power Lost Recovery ---------------------------------------- 13 IDE LED Activity Light: (J1 pin1Ð4)------------------------------ 13 Infrared Port Module Connector (J1 pin6Ð10) ----------------- 13 J1 pin12, 13: PWR Switch------------------------------------------- 13 SLEEP Switch (J1 pin14, 15) ---------------------------------------- 13 Speaker Connector (J2 pin1Ð4) ------------------------------------ 13 Reset Switch (J2 pin5, 6)--------------------------------------------- 14 J5: Wake On Lan (WOL) Connector ----------------------------- 14 J6: SB Link-------------------------------------------------------------- 14 Power LED and Keylock Switch (J2 pin8Ð12)------------------ 14 Turbo LED (J2 pin14, 15)-------------------------------------------- 15 J1 Switch Signal Summary ----------------------------------------- 16 J2 Switch Signal Summary ----------------------------------------- 17
Chapter 3: BIOS Setup --------------------------------------- 18
Standard CMOS Setup ---------------------------------------------------- 19 BIOS Features Setup ------------------------------------------------------- 21 Chipset Features Setup --------------------------------------------------- 25 Power Management Setup ----------------------------------------------- 28 PnP/PCI Configuration Setup ------------------------------------------ 32 Load Setup Defaults ------------------------------------------------------- 34 CPU Speed Setup----------------------------------------------------------- 35 Integrated Peripherals ---------------------------------------------------- 37 Supervisor/User Password---------------------------------------------- 41 IDE HDD Auto Detection ------------------------------------------------ 42 Save & Exit Setup ---------------------------------------------------------- 42 Exit Without Saving ------------------------------------------------------- 42
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Features
CPU
1. Supports Intel Pentium II and Celeron CPUs using SLOT1 at 166 ~ 533 MHz
2. Supports CPU voltage autodetect circuit
Chipset
1. Intel 82440LX chipset
2. PCI Rev 2.1 compliant
3. Supports 66/133MHz, 3.3V AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) slot
L2 Cache
1. Pentium II CPU supports 256K/512k write back cache with Pipelined Burst SRAMs
Main Memory
1. Memory range from 8MB (minimum) to 768MB (EDO) or 768MB (SDRAM) (maximum) with DRAM Table Free configurations
2. Supports EDO with 50ns/60ns/70ns speed and SDRAM with 12/10/8ns speed
3. Supports 3 pcs 168pin DIMM sockets (3.3V Unbuffered and 4 clock type)
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Introduction
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BIOS
1. AWARD Plug and Play BIOS
2. Supports Advanced Power Management Function
3. Flash Memory for easy upgrade
Super I/O Function
1. Integrated USB (Universal Serial Bus) controller with two USB ports.
2. Supports 2 IDE channels with 4IDE devices (including LS-120/ZIP IDE devices)
3. Provides PCI IDE Bus Master function and supports Ultra DMA33 function
4. One floppy port
5. Two high speed 16550 FIFO UART ports
6. One parallel port with EPP/ECP/SPP capabilities
7. PS/2 mouse connector
8. Built-in RTC, CMOS, keyboard controller on single I/O chip
9. Peripherals boot function
Other Functions
1. ATX size 17cm x 30.5cm
2. 3 PCI Master slots, 1 PCI Slave slot, 3 ISA slots, and 1 AGP slot
3. Supports SCSI/CD-ROM Boot function
4. Supports jumperless setting
5. Supports 75Mhz Bus Clock
6. Supports Wake On Lan (WOL) function (option)
7. Supports Power Lost Recovery function.
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Mainboard Layout with Default Settings
The default settings of the following figure is for the Pentium II/Celeron 233MHz and the Jumperless function is Enabled.
K/B
PS/2
USB1
Lower
Clock Gen
ATX Power
13
Upper
USB0
JP2 JP4
PRT1
COM2 COM1
CPU Fan1
Power
FAN2
I/O
Controller
1
J5
Wake On Lan (WOL)
JP16
1
JP11JP10
1
1313
440LX
AGP
Slot1 (Pentium II or Celeron)
1
1
PCI1
PCI2
JVGA1
PCI3
1
J6
PCI4
FLASH BIOS
(Slave)
ISA1
ISA2
ISA3
Figure 1Ð1. Motherboard Layout
DIMM1
DIMM2
DIMM3
JBAT1
1
82371AB
13
FDC
+
(PII x 4)
1
Chasis Fan(3)
JP5
JP6
JP7
IDE2
Li
JP8
BAT
HD/LED IR PWR/SW
J1
IDE1
T/LED
EXTSM1
KEYLOCKRESETSPK
J2
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Hardware Setup
There are two ways to set the CPU type and both ways are controlled by JP5, JP6, JP7, and JP8:
1. Use jumpers (hardware): JP5 ~ JP8 must be set. Refer to the following pages (page 4~6).
2. Use BIOS (jumperless): JP5 ~ JP8 must be all closed at pin 1Ð2 (default). Refer to ÒCPU SPEED SETTINGÓ section for detail description.
CPU Type Jumper Configuration
CPU 3.5X Clock Setting
Pentium II/Celeron – 233/66MHz
440LX
Chapter 2
DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3
FDC
IDE2
JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
13
3
JP2
Clock Gen
1
JP4
IDE1
Figure 2Ð1. CPU Type Configuration
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CPU 4.0X Clock Setting
Pentium II/Celeron – 266/66 MHz
440LX
DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3
FDC
JP5
IDE2
JP6 JP7 JP8
IDE1
Figure 2Ð2. CPU Type Configuration
CPU 4.5X Clock Setting
Pentium II/Celeron – 300/66 MHz
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3
JP2
Clock Gen
1
JP4
440LX
DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3
FDC
IDE2
JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
13
3 1
JP2
JP4
IDE1
Figure 2Ð3. CPU Type Configuration
Clock Gen
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CPU 5.0X Clock Setting
Pentium II/Celeron – 333/66 MHz
440LX
DIMM1 DIMM2 DIMM3
FDC
IDE2
JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
13
3 1
JP2
JP4
IDE1
Figure 2Ð4. CPU Type Configuration
System Memory Configuration
This 82440LX motherboard supports 168 pin DIMM of 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, or 64MB to form a memory size between 8MB to 768MB (EDO) or 768MB (SDRAM). 82440LX chipsets provide ÒTable-FreeÓ function. It means that users can install DRAM with any configuration and in any bank, and that is why the DRAM table is not needed but do remember that the DRAM must be 3.3V Unbuffered and 4 clock type.
Clock Gen
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CPU Installation
Follow the following steps in order to install your Intel Pentium II/Celeron properly.
Step 1:
Be sure you are in contact with heat sink vendors for attaching the heat sink on to the CPU.
Intel Pentium II (or Celeron)
Heat Sink
Latch
Latch
Heat Sink
CPU Side View
Intel Pentium II (Klamath)
CPU Top View
Notice that the heat sink may be different from the drawings shown here.
Step 2:
Install the 2 pairs of screws, which are shown in the following drawing, onto the mainboard under Slot1.
Two of the screws are right around Slot1 and the other pair of screws should be inserted opposite the first pair.
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The screws should be inserted from the bottom of the motherboard upward.
Step 3:
Retention clip is shown in the following figure:
Set the board according to the following diagram before installing the retention clip.
If installed incorrectly, you will not be able to insert the CPU into the retention clip and in this situation you might need to rotate the retention clip by 180¡.
Tighten the 4 screws on the retention clip till the neck of the screws can not be seen from the bottom of the board
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heat sink
in this side
Step 4:
Pull the latches up on the base of the CPU supporter and insert it into the two holes directly to the left of the retention clip so that the larger hole is on the bottom.
Press the base of the CPU supporter down in to the holes and lock the latches.
Latch Latch
Side View of CPU Supporter Base
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Step 5:
Flatten the two latches on the side of CPU. Insert the CPU into the retention clip. Lock the two latches to secure the CPU.
Step 6:
Insert the clip portion of the CPU supporter so that the heat sink can sit on the top of the whole CPU supporter.
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Top View of CPU Support Clip
Notice that the base and the clip of CPU Supporter may be different from the figures shown here.
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Jumper Settings
FAN 1~3: Onboard FAN (12V) Connector
FAN# Function
FAN1 CPU FAN FAN2 Power FAN FAN3 Chasis FAN
JP2, JP4: Bus Clock Select
Bus Clock JP2, JP4
66MHz
(default)
75MHz
JP5 ~ JP8: Bus Ratio Select
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1 3
1
JP4
JP4
JP2
JP2
Bus
Ratio
2.0X
2.5X
3.0X
3.5X
JP5 ~ JP8
JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
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JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
13
JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
13
JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
13
Bus
Ratio
4.0X
4.5X
5.0X
5.5X
JP5 ~ JP8
JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
13
JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
13
JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
13
JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
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Bus
Ratio
6.0X
6.5X
7.0X
7.5X
JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
Bus
Ratio
by BIOS
(default)
JP5 ~ JP8
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13
13
13
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JP5 ~ JP8
JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8
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JP10, JP11: USB Port Select
USB Port JP10/JP11
Redirect USB1 to AGP
port (default)
Redirect all USB ports
to USB connector
JVGA1: VGA Card
For Special VGA Card*
Normal
(default)
Note: This jumper is set for the special VGA card. Open this
jumper when the systme isnÕt able to boot
JBAT1: Clear CMOS Data
Clear the CMOS memory by shorting this jumper momentarily; then remove the cap to retain new settings.
3
1 3
1
JVGA1
JP10
JP11
JP10
JP11
12
COMS Data JBAT1
Clear Data
13
Retain Data (default)
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JP16: Power Lost Recovery
This jumper allows you to use the switch of ATX power supply to control on/off switch directly instead of using the power switch on the mainboard.
Power Lost Recovery JP16
Normal (default)
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Enabled
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IDE LED Activity Light: (J1 pin1–4)
This connector connects to the hard disk activity indicator light on the case.
Infrared Port Module Connector (J1 pin6–10)
The system board provides a 5-pin infrared connectorÑIR1 as an optional module for wireless transmitting and receiving. Pin 6 through 10 are Transmit, GND, Receive
(low speed), Receive (high speed), and Vcc, respectively.
J1 pin12, 13: PWR Switch
Power Switch: Toggle this pin for turnning on/off of the power supply (for ATX power only).
SLEEP Switch (J1 pin14, 15)
Toggle this jumper forces the system to sleep and the system wonÕt wake up until the hardware event is coming. (The BIOS Power Management setting muse be Enabled.)
Speaker Connector (J2 pin1–4)
The speaker connector is a 4-pin connector for connecting the system and the speaker. (See the following drawing for jumper position.)
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Reset Switch (J2 pin5, 6)
The system board has a 2-pin connector for rebooting your computer without having to turn off your power switch. This prolongs the life of the systemÕs power supply.
J5: Wake On Lan (WOL) Connector
This connector is designed to use Lan to bootup the system. Connect the wake on signal from Lan card to this connector.
J6: SB Link
This socket is designed for using the SoundBlast PCI Sound card.
Power LED and Keylock Switch (J2 pin8–12)
The keylock switch is a 5-pin connector for locking the keyboard for security purposes. (See the following drawing for jumper position, and pin1~3 is connected to power LED and pin 4~5 is connected to keylock switch.)
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Turbo LED (J2 pin14, 15)
Connect the caseÕs turbo LED to this connector.
HD/LED IR PWR/SW
J1
EXTSM1
J2
SLEEP
T/LED
KEYLOCKRESETSPK
IR CON PWR
SPK RESET KEYLOCK T/LED
HDDLED
J2
J1
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J1 Switch Signal Summary
J1 Pin Signal Description
HDD LED Connector 2 HDD LED Signal
N.C. 5 No Connection
Infrared Connector 8 Infrared Receive Signal
N.C. 11 No Connection PWR 12 GND
SLEEP 14 GND
1 +5V
3 HDD LED Signal 4 +5V
6 Infrared Transmit Signal 7 GND
(low speed)
9 Infrared Receive Signal
(high speed)
10 +5V
13 Power Switch (for ATX
Power)
15 Sleep Signal
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J2 Switch Signal Summary
J2 Pin Signal Description
Speaker Connector 2 No Connection
Reset Switch 5 Reset Signal
N.C. 7 No Connection
Power LED Connector 9 No Connection
Keylock Connector 11 Keylock Signal
N.C. 13 No Connection Turbo LED Connector 14 Turbo LED Connector
1 Speaker Signal
3 Ground 4 +5V
6 Ground
8 +5V
10 Ground
12 GND
15 Ground
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Chapter 3
Award BIOS Setup
This 82440LX motherboard comes with the AWARD BIOS from AWARD Software Inc. Enter the Award BIOS programÕs Main Menu as follows:
1. Turn on or reboot the system.
After a series of diagnostic checks, the following message will appear:
PRESS <DEL> TO ENTER SETUP
2. Press the <DEL> key and the main program screen
appears as in the following page.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS
CMOS SETUP UTILITY
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
STANDARD CMOS SETUP BIOS FEATURES SETUP CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS
Esc : Quit ↑ ↓ → ← : Select Item F10 : Save & Exit Setup (Shift) F2 : Change Color
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
CPU SPEED SETTING INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS SUPERVISOR PASSWORD USER PASSWORD IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION SAVE & EXIT SETUP EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
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3. Using one of the arrows on your keyboard to select an
option and press <Enter>. Modify the system parameters to reflect the options installed in the system.
4. You may return to the Main Menu anytime by press
<ESC> .
5. In the Main Menu, ÒSAVE AND EXIT SETUPÓ saves your
changes and reboots the system, and ÒEXIT WITHOUT SAVINGÓ ignores your changes and exits the program.
Standard CMOS Setup
Standard CMOS Setup allows you to record some basic system hardware configuration and set the system clock and error handling. You only need to modify the configuration values of this option when you change your system hardware configuration or the configuration stored in the CMOS memory got lost or damaged.
Run the Standard CMOS Setup as follows:
1. Choose ÒSTANDARD CMOS SETUPÓ from the Main
Menu and a screen with a list of options appears.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS
STANDARD CMOS SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
Date (mm:dd:yy) : Thu, May 9 1996 Time (hh:mm:ss) : 15 : 45 : 10
HARD DISKS TYPE SIZE CYLS HEAD PRECOMP LANDZ SECTOR MODE Primary Master : Auto 0 0 0 0 0 0 Auto
Primary Slave : Auto 0 0 0 0 0 0 Auto Secondary Master : Auto 0 0 0 0 0 0 Auto Secondary Slave : Auto 0 0 0 0 0 0 Auto
Drive A : 1.44M, 3.5 in. Drive B : None
Video : EGA/VGA Halt On : All Errors
Esc : Quit ↑ ↓ → ← : Select Item PU/PD/+/– : Modify F1 : Help (Shift) F2 : Change Color
Base Memory: 640K
Extended Memory: 15360K
Other Memory: 384K Total Memory: 16384K
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and
modify the selected options by using PgUp/PgDn/+/Ð keys.
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A short description of screen options follows:
Date (mm:dd:yy)
Set the current date and time.
Time (hh:mm:ss)
Primary (Secondary) Master/Slave
This field records the specifications for all non-SCSI hard disk drives installed in your system. Refer to the respective documentation on how to install the drivers.
Drive A/B Set this field to the types of floppy
disk drives installed in your system. The choices are: 360KB, 5.25 in.,
1.2MB, 5.25 in., 720KB, 3.5 in.,
1.44M, 3.5 in. (default),
2.88MB, 3.5 in., or None
Video Set this field to the type of video
display card installed in the system. The choices are: Monochrome; Color 40x25; VGA/EGA (default); or Color 80x25
Halt On Set this filed to the type of errors
that will cause the system to halt. The choices are: All Errors (default); No Errors; All, But Keyboard; All, But Diskette; or All, But Disk/Key
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3. Press <ESC> to return to the Main Menu when you finish
setting up in the ÒStandard CMOS SetupÓ.
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BIOS Features Setup
BIOS Features Setup allows you to improve your system performance or set up some system features according to your preference.
Run the BIOS Features Setup as follows:
1. Choose ÒBIOS FEATURES SETUPÓ from the Main Menu
and a screen with a list of options appears.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS
BIOS FEATURES SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
Virus Warning : Disabeld CPU Internal Cache : Enabled External Cache : Enabled Quick Power on Self Test : Enalbed Boot Sequence : A,C, SCSI Swap Floppy Drive : Disabled Boot Up Floppy Seek : Disabled Boot Up NumLock Status : On Gate A20 Option : Fast Typematic Rate Setting : Disabled Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec): 6 Typematic Delay (Msec) : 250 Security Option : Setup Assign IRQ For VGA : Enabled PCI/VGA Palette Snoop : Disabled OS Select for DRAMs>64MB : Non-OS/2
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and
modify the selected options by using PgUp/PgDn/+/Ð keys. An explanation of the <F> keys follows:
Video BIOS Shadow : Enabled C8000-CBFFF Shadow : Disabled CC000-CFFFF Shadow : Disabled D0000-D3FFF Shadow : Disabled D4000-D7FFF Shadow : Disabled D8000-DBFFF Shadow : Disabled DC000-DFFFF Shadow : Disabled
ESC : Quit ↑ ↓ → ←: Select Item F1 : Help PU/PD/+/– : Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color F6 : Load BIOS Defaults F7 : Load Setup Defaults
<F1>: ÒHelpÓ gives options available for each item.
Shift <F2>: Change color.
<F5> : Get the previous values. These values are the
values with which the user started the current session.
<F6>: Load all options with the BIOS default
values.
<F7>: Load all options with the Setup default
values.
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A short description of screen options follows:
Virus Warning Enabled: Activates automatically
when the system boots up causing a warning message to appear if there is anything attempts to access the boot sector or hard disk partition table.
Disabled: No warning message
will appear when there is something attempts to access the boot sector or hard disk partition table
Note: Many diagnostic (or boot
manager) programs which attempt to access the boot sector table can cause the above warning message. If you will be running such a program, we recommend that you disable the virus protection first.
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CPU Internal Cache
Choose Enabled (default) or Disabled. This option allows you to enable or disable the CPUÕs internal cache.
External Cache Choose Enabled (default) or
Disabled. This option allows you to enable or disable the external cache memory.
Quick Power On Self Test
Choose Enabled (default)or Disabled. This option allows you to speed up the Power On Self Test routine.
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Boot Sequence Default is ÒA, C, SCSIÓ. This option
determines which drive to look for first for an operating system.
Swap Floppy Drive Choose Enabled or Disabled
(default). This option swaps floppy drive assignments when it is enabled.
Boot Up Floppy Seek
Enabled: During POST, BIOS checks the track number of the floppy disk drive to see whether it is 40 or 80 tracks.
Disabled (default): During POST, BIOS will not check the track number of the floppy disk drive.
Boot Up NumLock Status
Choose On (default) or Off. This option lets user to activate the NumLock function at boot-up.
Gate A20 Option Choose Normal or Fast (default).
This option allows the RAM to access the memory above 1MB by using the fast gate A20 line.
Typematic Rate Setting
Choose Enabled or Disabled (default). Enable this option to adjust the keystroke repeat rate.
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)
Range between 6 (default) and 30 characters per second. This option controls the speed of repeating keystrokes.
Typematic Delay (Msec)
Choose 250 (default), 500, 750, and
1000. This option sets the time interval for displaying the first and the second characters.
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Security Option Choose System or Setup (default).
This option is to prevent unauthorized system boot-up or use of BIOS Setup.
Assign IRQ for VGA
PCI/VGA palette Snoop
Video BIOS Shadow
C8000-CBFFF to DC000-DFFF Shadow
Choose Enabled (default) or Disabled. Enabled: Add one IRQ to VGA
controller.
Deisabled: Remove IRQ from VGA
controller. The system will have extra IRQ for other devices but the VGA controller will still not disabled (only IRQ was removed.)
Choose Enabled or Disabled (default). It determines whether the MPEG ISA cards can work with PCI/VGA or not.
Enabled (default): Map the VGA BIOS to system RAM. Disabled: DonÕt map the VGA BIOS to system RAM.
These options are used to shadow other expansion card ROMs.
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3. Press <ESC> and follow the screen instructions to save or
disregard your settings.
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Chipset Features Setup
Chipset Features Setup changes the values of the chipset registers. These registers control the system options.
Run the Chipset Features Setup as follows:
1. Choose ÒCHIPSET FEATURES SETUPÓ from the Main
Menu and a screen with a list of options appears.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS
CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
Auto Configuration : Enabled DRAM Speed Selection : 60ns MA Wait State : Slow EDO RAS# To CAS# Delay : 3 EDO RAS# Precharge Time : 3 EDO DRAM Read Burst : x333 EDO DRAM Write Burst : x222 DRAM Data Integrity Mode : Non-ECC CPU0To-PCI IDE Posting : Disabled System BIOS Cacheable : Disabled Video BIOS Cacheable : Disabled Video RAM Cacheable : Disabled 8 Bit I/O Recovery Time : 3 16 Bit I/O Recovery Time : 2 Memory Hole At 15M-16M : Disabled AGP Aperture Size (MB) : 64 SDRAM RAS-to-CAS Delay : Slow SDRAM RAS Precharge Time : Slow
ESC : Quit ↑ ↓ → ←: Select Item F1 : Help PU/PD/+/– : Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color F6 : Load BIOS Defaults F7 : Load Setup Defaults
SDRAM CAS Latency Time : 3
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and
modify the selected options by using PgUp/PgDn/+/Ð keys.
A short description of screen options follows:
Auto Configuration
Choose Enabled (default) or Disabled. The system sets all options on the left side of the screen automatically when choose Enabled.
DRAM Speed Selection
Choose 60ns or 70ns (default). Do not change this setting unless you know the DRAM access time spec.
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MA Wait State Use the default setting.
EDO RAS# to CAS# Delay
EDO RAS# Precharge Time
EDO DRAM Read Burst EDO DRAM Write Burst
DRAM Data Integrity Mode
Use the default setting. This setup option allows you to determine the delay time in completing the transition from RAS to CAS.
Use the default setting. This option allows you to determine the number of the CPU clocks allocated for the RAS to accumulate/charge it before the DRAM is refreshed.
Use the default setting. Burst read/write requests are generated by the CPU in four separate parts. The 1st part provides the location within the DRAM where the read or write is to take place while the remaining three parts provide the actual data. The lower the timing number is, the faster the system memory will be addressed.
Choose Non-ECC (default) or ECC depending on the DRAM type. ECC stands for Error Check and Correct. Non-ECC: Disabled ECC check
function.
ECC: Enabled ECC check
function.
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CPU-To-PCI IDE Posting
System BIOS Cacheable
Choose Enabled (default) or Disabled.
Choose Enabled or Disabled (default). When Enabled, the access to the system BIOS ROM addressed at F0000H-FFFFFH is cached.
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Video BIOS Cacheable
Choose Enabled or Disabled (default). When Enabled, the access to the VGA BIOS ROM addressed at C0000H-C7FFFH is cached.
Video RAM Cacheable
8 Bit I/O Recovery Time;
16 Bit I/O Recovery Time
Memory Hole At
15M-16M
AGP Aperture Size (MB)
Choose Enabled or Disabled (default). When Enabled, the access to the VGA RAM addressed is cached.
This delay happens when the CPU is
running so much faster than the I/O bus that the CPU must be delayed to allow for the completion of the I/O.
The choices for 8 bit I/O are NA, 1 to 8 CPU clock. Default is 3. The choices for 16 bit I/O are NA, 1 to 4 CPU clock. Default is 2.
Choose Enabled or Disabled (default).
In order to improve performance, certain space in memory can be reserved for ISA cards. This memory must be mapped into the memoryÕs space below 16MB.
Choose 4 , 8, 16, 32, 64 (default), 128, or 256 MB. Memory mapped and graphics data structures can reside in a Graphics Aperture. This area is like a linear buffer. BIOS will auto report the starting address of this buffer to the O.S.
SDRAM RAS-To CAS Delay
Use the default setting.
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SDRAM RAS Precharge Time
Use the default setting.
SDRAM CAS
Use the default setting.
Latency Time
3. Press <ESC> and follow the screen instructions to save or
disregard your settings.
Power Management Setup
Power Management Setup sets the systemÕs power saving functions.
1. Choose ÒPOWER MANAGEMENT SETUPÓ from the
Main Menu and a screen with a list of options appears.
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS
POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
Power Management : Disabled PM Control by APM : No Video Off Method : V/H SYNC+Blank Video Off After : Standby Modem Use IRQ : 3
Doze Mode : Disabled Standby Mode : Disabled Suspend Mode : Disabled HDD Power Down : Disabled Throttle Duty Cycle : 62.5% VGA Active Monitor : Disabled Soft-Off by PWR-BTTN : Instant-Off Resume by Ring : Disabled Wake Up On LAN : Disabled IRQ 8 Break Suspend : Disabled
** Reload Global Timer Events ** IRQ[3-7,9-15], NMI : Enabled Primary IDE 0 : Enabled Primary IDE 1 : Enabled Secondary IDE 0 : Enabled Secondary IDE 1 : Enabled Floppy Disk : Enabled Serial Port : Enabled Parallel Port : Enabled
ESC : Quit ↑ ↓ → ←: Select Item F1 : Help PU/PD/+/– : Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color F6 : Load BIOS Defaults F7 : Load Setup Defaults
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2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and
modify the selected options by using PgUp/PgDn/+/Ð keys.
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A short description of screen options follows:
Power Management
PM Control by APM
Choose Max. Saving, User Define, Disabled (default), or Min Saving.
Choose Yes or No (default). You need to choose Yes when the operating system has the APM functions, choose No otherwise.
Video Off Method Choose Blank , DPMS, or V/H
Sync+Blank (default). You can chose either DPMS or V/H Sync+Blank when the monitor has the Green function. You need to choose Blank when the monitor has neither the Green function.
Video Off After Use the default setting.
MODEM Use IRQ Assign the IRQ number to the
modem which is being used so that the ring signal can wakeup the system. The default setting is 3 (COM2).
Doze Mode This option sets the CPU speed
down to 33MHz during this mode.
Standby Mode Suspend Mode
These two options allow you to choose the mode for the different timers. The Standby Mode turns off the VGA monitor, and the Suspend Mode turns off the CPU and saves the energy of the system.
HDD Power Down Time is adjustable from 1 to 15
minutes. When the set time has elapsed, the BIOS sends a command to the HDD to power down, which turns off the motor.
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Throttle Duty Cycle
Choose the duty cycle time: 12.5%, 25%, 37.5%, 50%, 62.5% (default), 75%, or 87.5%. The bigger of the percentage, the more saving power it gets.
VGA Active Monitor
Enabled: the system can not enter
the power saving mode when monitor is on.
Disabled: the system can enter the
power saving mode when monitor is on.
Soft-Off by PWR­BTTN
Instant-off: (default) turns off the
system power at once after pushing the power button.
Delay 4 Sec: turns off the system
power 4 seconds after pushing the power button (to meet PC97 spec.)
Resume by Ring Enabled: Wake up the system
from ring signal.
Disabled: (default) Ring signal can
not wake up the system.
Wake Up On LAN Enabled: Wake up the system
from LAN card (LAN card must support Wake Up On LAN function and the power supply must provide at least 5V/750mA standby current.
Disabled: (default) Disabled Wake
On LAN function.
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IRQ (#), NMI;
Primary IDE 0 Primary IDE 1;
Secondary IDE 0 Secondary IDE 1;
Floppy Disk;
Serial Port;
Enabled: (default) The system can
not enter the power saving mode when I/O ports or IRQ# is activated.
Disabled: The system still can enter
the power saving mode when I/O ports or IRQ# is activated.
Parallel Port
Note: These functions can only be
activated when the power management option is Enabled.
3. Press <ESC> and follow the screen instructions to save or
disregard your settings.
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PnP/PCI Configuration Setup
PnP/PCI Configuration Setup configures the PCI bus slots.
Run the Chipset Features Setup as follows:
1. Choose ÒPnP/PCI CONFIGURATION SETUPÓ from the
PNP OS Installed : No Resources Controlled By : Manual Reset Configuration Data : Disabled
IRQ-3 assigned to : Legacy ISA IRQ-4 assigned to : Legacy ISA IRQ-5 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-7 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-9 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-10 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-11 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-12 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-14 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP IRQ-15 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP DMA-0 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP DMA-1 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP DMA-3 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP DMA-5 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP DMA-6 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP DMA-7 assigned to : PCI/ISA PnP
Main Menu and a screen with a list of options appears.
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PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION
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PCI IDE IRQ Map to : PCI-AUTO Primary IDE INT# : A Secondary IDE INT# : B
Used MEM base adr : N/A Used MEM Length* : 8K Assign IRQ For USB : Enabled
ESC : Quit ↑ ↓ → ←: Select Item F1 : Help PU/PD/+/– : Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color F6 : Load BIOS Defaults F7 : Load Setup Defaults
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and
modify the selected options by using PgUp/PgDn/+/Ð keys.
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A short description of screen options follows:
PNP OS Installed Yes: OS supports Plug and Play
function. No (default): OS doesnÕt support Plug and Play function.
Note: BIOS will automaticaly disable
all PnP resources except the boot device card when select Yes on Non-PnP OS.
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Resources Controlled By
Choose Manual (default) or Auto. The BIOS checks the IRQ/DMA channel number on the ISA and PCI card manually if chose Manual and the IRQ/DMA channel number will be checked automatically if choose Auto.
Reset Configuration Data
Choose Enabled or Disabled (default). Disabled means to retain PnP configuration data in BIOS and Enabled means to reset PnP configuration data in BIOS.
IRQ-x assigned to DMA-x assigned to
Legacy ISA: Manually assigns IRQ/DMA to device.
PCI/ISA PnP: BIOS assigns IRQ/DMA to device automatically.
PCI IDE IRQ MapToSelect PCI-AUTO (default), ISA, or
assign a PCI SLOT number (depending on which slot the PCI IDE is inserted). If PCI-AUTO does not work, then assign an individual PCI SLOT number.
Primary/ IDE INT# Choose A (default), B, C, or D.
Secondary IDE
Choose A, B (default), C, or D.
INT#
Used MEM Base Addr
Choose N/A (default) or ISA legacy card requests to have memory start address.
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Used MEM Length*
Choose 8K, 16K, 32K, or 64K.
With the above two functions, users can define where the used memory address is located and its corresponding length of the legacy area. BIOS will skip the UMB area which is used by the legacy device to avoid memory space conflict.
* This function actives only when
the ÒUsed MEM Base AddrÓ is chosen.
Assign IRQ for USB
3. Press <ESC> and follow the screen instructions to save or
disregard your settings.
Load Setup Defaults
Load Setup Defaults option loads the default system values to the system configuration fields. If the CMOS is corrupted the defaults are loaded automatically. Choose this option and the following message appears:
“Load Setup Defaults (Y/N)? N”
Choose Enabled (default) or Disabled. Enabled: Add one IRQ to USB
controller.
Deisabled: Remove IRQ from USB
controller. The system will have extra IRQ for other devices but the USB controller will still not disabled (only IRQ was removed.)
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To use the Setup defaults, change the prompt to ÒYÓ and press <Enter>.
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CPU Speed Setup
CPU Speed Setup changes the values of the CPU speed. These registers control the system options.
Run the CPU Speed Setup as follows:
1. Choose ÒCPU SPEED SETUPÓ from the Main Menu and a
screen with a list of options appears.
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CPU FEATURES SETUP
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CPU Frequency : 5-233 MHz CPU Clock Ratio* : X 2 CPU Host Clock* : 66 MHz
ESC : Quit ↑ ↓ → ←: Select Item F1 : Help PU/PD/+/– : Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color F6 : Load BIOS Defaults
*: These options are available only when “CPU Frequency” is set to Manual.
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and
modify the selected options by using PgUp/PgDn/+/Ð keys.
F7 : Load Setup Defaults
A short description of screen options follows:
CPU Frequency Choose Manual, 2.0-133MHz, 2.5-
166MHz, 3.0-200MHz, 3.5-233MHz (default), 4.0-266MHz, 4.5-300MHz,
5.0-333MHz, 5.5-366MHz, 6.0­400MHz, 6.5-433MHz, 7.0-466MHz,
7.0-500MHz, or 8.0-533MHz. This
value is based on the CPU clock at
66.6MHz and should be the same as the userÕs CPU spec.
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CPU Clock Ratio* Choose 2.0X, 2.5X, 3.0X, 3.5X
(default), 4.0X, 4.5X, 5.0X, 5.5X, 6.0X,
6.5X, 7.0X, 7.5X, or 8.0X.
CPU Host Clock* Choose 50MHz, 60MHz, 66MHz,
68MHz, 75MHz, or 83MHz.
*: These two options only valid when the CPU Frequency setting is set to Manual.
3. Press <ESC> and follow the screen instructions to save or
disregard your settings.
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Integrated Peripherals
Integrated Peripherals option changes the values of the chipset registers. These registers control system options in the computer.
1. Choose ÒINTEGRATED PERIPHERALSÓ from the Main
Menu and a screen with a list of options appears.
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INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
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IDE HDD Block Mode : Enabled IDE Primary Master PIO : Auto IDE Primary Slave PIO : Auto IDE Secondary Master PIO : Auto IDE Secondary Slave PIO : Auto IDE Primary Master UDMA : Auto IDE Primary Slave UDMA : Auto IDE Secondary Master UDMA : Auto IDE Secondary Slave UDMA : Auto On-Chip Primary PCI IDE : Enalbed On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE : Enalbed USB Keyboard Support : Disabled Init Display First : PCI Slot KBC Input Clock : 8 MHz Onboard FDC Controller : Enabled Onboard Serial Port 1 : Auto Onboard Serial Port 2 : Auto UART Mode Select* : IrDA RxD, TxD Active* : Lo, Lo IR Transmittion Delay* : Disabled
*: These options will not be displayed unless ASKIR or IrDA is selected in UART Mode option.
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: These two options will not be displayed unless EPP/ECP function is selected.
Onboard Parallel Port : 378/IRQ7 Parallel Port Mode : ECP+EPP ECP Mode Use DMA EPP Mode Select Power On Function
ESC : Quit ↑ ↓ → ←: Select Item F1 : Help PU/PD/+/– : Modify F5 : Old Values (Shift)F2 : Color F6 : Load BIOS Defaults F7 : Load Setup Defaults
: 3
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: EPP1.7
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: BUTTON ONLY
2. Use one of the arrow keys to move between options and
modify the selected options by using PgUp/PgDn/+/Ð keys.
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A short description of screen options follows:
IDE HDD Block Mode
IDE Primary Master/Slave PIO IDE Secondary Master/Slave PIO
On-Chip Primary/ Secondary PCI IDE
USB Keyboard Support
Choose Enabled (default) or Disabled. If your hard disk size is larger than 540MB, choose Enabled, and, if you are using the IDE HDD Auto Detection option, the BIOS will choose this option automatically. (Note: Some HDDs of old models donÕt provide this feature.)
Choose Auto (default) or Mode 0~4. The BIOS will detect the HDD Mode type automatically when you choose Auto. You need to set to a lower mode than Auto when your hard disk becomes unstable.
Enabled: (default) Turn on the
onboard IDE function.
Disabled: Turn off the onboard IDE
function.
Enabled: Enables function when
the USB keyboard is being used.
Disabled: (default) When the AT
keyboard be used.
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KBC Input Clock Choose 6MHz, 8MHz (default),
12MHz, or 16MHz. There might be a compatible problem when is above 8MHz.
Onboard FDC Controller
Choose Enabled (default) or Disabled. Choose Disabled when you use an ISA card with FDD function, or , choose Enabled to use the onboard FDD connector.
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Onboard Serial Port 1
Choose Auto (default), 3F8/IRQ4 , 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3, or Disabled. Do no set port 1 & 2 to the same value except for Disabled.
Onboard Serial Port 2
Choose Auto (default), 3F8/IRQ4 , 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3, or Disabled.
UART Mode Select Choose Normal (default), IrDA, or
ASKIR.
RxD, TxD Active* Choose Hi/Hi, Hi/Lo, Lo/Hi, or
Lo/Lo (default).
IR Transmition Delay*
Enabled: Enabled delay when
transfers data.
Disabled: (default) Disabled delay
when transfers data.
*: The above 2 options wonÕt work unless UART Mode ASKIR/IrDA is selected.
Onboard Parallel Port
Choose the printer I/O address: 378H/IRQ7 (default), 3BCH/IRQ7, 278H/IRQ5
Parallel Port Mode Choose SPP (default), ECP + EPP
EPP, or ECP mode. The mode depends on your external device that connects to this port.
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ECP Mode Use DMA*
Choose DMA3 (default) or DMA1. Most sound cards use DMA1. Check with your sound card configuration to make sure that there is no conflict with this function.
*: This option will not be displayed
unless the EPP/ECP function is selected..
EPP Mode Select Choose EPP1.7 (default) or EPP1.9.
EPP1.9 supports hardware handshake. This setting is dependent on your EPP device.
Note: The above 2 options will not be
displayed unless the EPP/ECP function is selected.
3. Press <ESC> and follow the screen instructions to save or
disregard your settings.
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Supervisor/User Password
These two options allows you to set your system passwords. Normally, supervisor has a higher right to change the CMOS setup option than the user. The way to set up the passwords for both Supervisor and User are as follow:
1. Choose ÒChange PasswordÓ in the Main Menu and press
<Enter>. The following message appears:
“Enter Password:”
2. The first time you run this option, enter your password
up to only 8 characters and press <Enter>. The screen does not display the entered characters.
3. After you enter the password, the following message
appears prompting you to confirm the password:
“Confirm Password:”
4. Enter exact the same password you just typed again to
confirm the password and press <Enter>.
5. Move the cursor to Save & Exit Setup to save the
password.
6. If you need to delete the password you entered before,
choose the Supervisor Password and press <Enter>. It will delete the password that you had before.
7. Move the cursor to Save & Exit Setup to save the option
you did, otherwise the old password will still be there when you turn on your machine next time.
8. Press <ESC> to exit to the Main Menu.
Note: If you forget or lose the password, the only way to access
the system is to clear the CMOS RAM by setting JBAT1. All setup information will be lost and you need to run the BIOS setup program again.
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IDE HDD Auto Detection
IDE HDD Auto Detection detects the parameters of an IDE hard disk drive and automatically enters them to the Standard CMOS Setup screen.
The screen will ask you to select a specific hard disk for Primary Master after you select this option. If you accept a hard disk detected by the BIOS, you can enter ÒYÓ to confirm and then press <Enter> to check next hard disk. This function allows you to check four hard disks and you may press the <ESC> after the <Enter> to skip this function and go back to the Main Menu.
Save & Exit Setup
Save & Exit Setup allows you to save all modifications you have specified into the CMOS memory. Highlight this option on the Main Menu and the following message appears:
SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? Y
Press <Enter> key to save the configuration changes.
Exit Without Saving
Exit Without Saving allows you to exit the Setup utility without saving the modifications that you have specified. Highlight this option on the Main Menu and the following message appears:
Quit Without Saving (Y/N)? N
You may change the prompt to ÒYÓ and press <Enter> key to leave this option.
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