VIA VB6002 User Manual

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User’s Manual
VB6002
Version 1.01
August 7, 2006
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Copyright
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IBM Corporation. Award BIOS is a registered trademark of Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
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FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his
personal expense.
Notice 1
The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Notice 2
Shielded interface cables and A.C. power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply with
the emission limits.
Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
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Safety Instructions
1. Always read the safety instructions carefully.
2. Keep this User's Manual for future reference.
3. Keep this equipment away from humidity.
4. Lay this equipment on a reliable flat surface before setting it up.
5. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection hence protects the equipment from
overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS.
6. Make sure the voltage of the power source and adjust properly 110/220V before
connecting the equipment to the power inlet.
7. Place the power cord in such a way that people cannot step on it. Do not place anything
over the power cord.
8. Always unplug the power cord before inserting any add-on card or module.
9. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
10. Never pour any liquid into the opening. Liquid can cause damage or electrical shock.
11. If any of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by a service personnel:
The power cord or plug is damaged
Liquid has penetrated into the equipment
The equipment has been exposed to moisture
The equipment has not work well or you cannot get it work according to User's
Manual.
The equipment has dropped and damaged
If the equipment has obvious sign of breakage
12. DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT UNCONDITIONED,
STORAGE TEMPERATURE ABOVE 60 C (140F), IT MAY DAMAGE THE
EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION: Explosion or serious damage may occur if the battery is
incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent
battery type recommended by the manufacturer.
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BOX CONTENTS
One VIA Mini-ITX mainboard One Quick Installation Guide One ATA-133/100 IDE ribbon cable One driver and utilities CD One IO bracket
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Box Contents......................................................................... i
Table of Contents ..................................................................ii
Chapter 1 ............................................................................ 1
Specifications .................................................................... 1
Mainboard Specifications ..................................................... 2
Mainboard Layout............................................................... 4
Back Panel Layout .............................................................. 5
Back Panel Ports ................................................................ 6
Slots ................................................................................ 6
Onboard Connectors ........................................................... 7
Onboard Jumpers ............................................................... 7
Chapter 2 ............................................................................ 8
Installation........................................................................ 8
CPU ................................................................................. 9
Memory Module Installation ................................................11
Connecting the Power Supply .............................................. 12
Back Panel Ports ............................................................... 13
Connectors....................................................................... 16
Jumpers...........................................................................24
Slots ...............................................................................26
Chapter 3 ...........................................................................27
BIOS Setup ......................................................................27
Entering Setup.................................................................. 28
Control Keys.....................................................................29
Navigating the BIOS Menus ................................................30
Getting Help..................................................................... 31
Main Menu ....................................................................... 32
Standard CMOS Features ....................................................34
IDE Drives .......................................................................35
Advanced BIOS Features ....................................................36
CPU Feature .....................................................................39
Hard Disk Boot Priority....................................................... 42
Advanced Chipset Features .................................................43
AGP & P2P Bridge Control................................................... 45
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CPU & PCI Bus Control ....................................................... 47
Integrated Peripherals .......................................................48
Super IO Device................................................................ 51
Power Management Setup ..................................................53
Peripheral Activities........................................................... 55
IRQs Activities ..................................................................58
PNP/PCI Configurations...................................................... 59
IRQ Resources.................................................................. 61
PC Health Status ...............................................................62
Frequency / Voltage Control ...............................................63
Load Fail-Safe Defaults ...................................................... 67
Load Optimized Defaults.....................................................68
Set Supervisor / User Password ...........................................69
Save & Exit Setup .............................................................71
Exit Without Saving ...........................................................72
Chapter 4 ...........................................................................73
Driver Installation .............................................................73
Driver Utilities ..................................................................74
CD Content ......................................................................76
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Specifications
The ultra-compact and highly integrated VIA VB6002 uses the Mini-ITX mainboard form-factor developed by VIA Technologies, Inc. as part of the company’s open industry-wide total connectivity initiative. The mainboard enables the creation of an exciting new generation of small, ergonomic, innovative and affordable embedded systems. Through a high level of integration, the Mini-ITX occupy 66% of the size of FlexATX mainboard form factor.
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MAINBOARD SPECIFICATIONS
CPU
Support Intel Pentium-M / Celeron-M Processor with Micro-
FCPGA package (socket 479)
Chipset
VIA VN800 North Bridge
VIA VT8237R-series South Bridge
Graphics
Integrated UniChrome™ Pro AGP with MPEG-2 Acceleration
Audio
VIA VT1618 8-channel AC'97 Codec
Memory
1 x DDR2 533/400 DIMM slot (up to 1 GB)
Expansion Slot
1 x PCI slot
IDE
2 x UltraDMA 133/100 connectors
LAN
VIA VT6103L 100/10 Base-TX Ethernet PHY
VIA VT6107 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet (default) or VT6122
Gigabit Ethernet Controller
Back Panel I/O Ports
3 x Audio Jacks: line-out, line-in and mic-in (Horizontal, Smart
5.1 Support)
1 x PS/2 mouse port and 1 x PS/2 keyboard port
2 x RJ-45 LAN ports
1 x Serial port
4 x USB 2.0 ports
1 x VGA port
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Onboard I/O Connectors
1 x ATX power connector
1 x Buzzer
1 x Digital I/O pin header
2 x Fan connectors (CPU Fan and System Fan)
1 x Front Panel audio pin header (Mic-in and Line-out)
1 x Front-Panel pin header
1 x FS1 pin header for CPU front side bus speed selection
1 x J2 pin header for VCCA selection
1 x KBMS pin header (KB/MS or CIR)
1 x LPC pin header
1 x LPT pin header
1 x LVDS/TTL/DVI (an add-on card is required)
1 x P4_1 pin header and 1 x P4_2 pin header for CPU type
selection
1 x S_LED1 pin header for SATA LED/C4 function selection
1 x S/PDIF connector (S/PDIF-out)
2 x Serial ATA connectors
1 x Serial port pin header for COM 2 (5V/12V selectable)
1 x SIR pin header (IRDA 1.0)
1 x SM Bus pin header
2 x USB pin headers for 4 additional USB 2.0 ports
1 x WP pin header
Specifications
BIOS
Award BIOS with 4/8Mbit flash memory capacity
ACPI2.0, SMBIOS2.1 and DMI2.2
Form Factor
Mini-ITX (6 layers)
17 cm X 17 cm
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MAINBOARD LAYOUT
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BACK PANEL LAYOUT
Specifications
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BACK PANEL PORTS
Port Description Page
Audio Jacks 3 Audio ports (line-out, line-in and mic-in) 15 COM1 Serial port 1 13 PS/2 Mouse PS/2 mouse port 13 PS/2 Keyboard PS/2 keyboard port 13 RJ45 RJ45 ports 14 USB USB 2.0 ports 14 VGA VGA port 13
SLOTS
Port Description Page
DDR2 DIMM Memory module slot 11 PCI Expansion card slot 26
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ONBOARD CONNECTORS
Connector Description Page
ATXPWR Power cable connector 12 COM 2 COM port 2 connector 20 CPUFAN CPU fan connector 10 F_AUDIO Front Audio connector 20 F_PANEL Front panel connector 17 IDE 1-2 IDE drive connectors 16 KBMS Keyboard and Mouse connector 22 LPC LPC connector 22 LPT LPT port connector 23 LVDS/TTL/DVI LVDS/TTL/DVI connector 21-22 SATA 1-2 Serial ATA 1 and 2 connectors 18 SIR Fast Infrared Radiation connector 19 SPDIF 1 SPDIF Out connector 18 SMBus SMBus connector 18 SYSFAN System fan connector 10 USB 3-4 Universal Serial Bus 2.0 connectors 3-4 19
ONBOARD JUMPERS
Jumper Description Page
CLEAR_CMOS Reset CMOS settings 24 FS1 CPU Front Side Bus Speed setting 24 J2 VCCA setting 25 P4_1, P4_2 CPU type setting 25 S_LED1 SATA LED and C4 function setting 25 WP BIOS write protection setting 25
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Installation
This chapter provides you with information about hardware installation procedures. It is recommended to use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage some components.
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CPU
The VIA VB6002 Mini-ITX mainboard can support Intel Pentium-M or
Celeron-M Processors. These processors DO require a heatsink with fan to
provide sufficient cooling.
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CPU Fan and System Fan: CPUFAN1 and SYSFAN1
The CPUFAN1 (CPU fan) and SYSFAN1 (system fan) run on +12V and
maintain system cooling. When connecting the wire to the connectors,
always be aware that the red wire is the Positive and should be connected to
the +12V. The black wire is Ground and should always be connected to GND.
FAN_MCM is a switch that is used by high-quality fans to monitor the system
temperature and will automatically adjust according to the environment.
CPUFAN1
Pin Signal
1 FAN_MCM 2 +12V 3 GND
SYSFAN1
Pin Signal
1 FAN_MCM 2 +12V 3 GND
CPUFAN1
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SYSFAN1
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MEMORY MODULE INSTALLATION
The VIA VB6002 Mini-ITX mainboard provides one 240-pin DIMM slot for
DDR2 533/400 SDRAM memory modules and supports the memory size up to
1GB.
DIMM
DDR2 SDRAM Module Installation Procedures
Locate the DIMM slot in the motherboard.
Unlock a DIMM slot by pressing the retaining clips outward.
Align a DIMM on the socket such that the notch on the DIMM
matches the break on the slot.
Firmly insert the DIMM into the slot until the retaining clips snap
back in place and the DIMM is properly seated.
Available DDR2 SDRAM Configurations
Refer to the table below for available DDR SDRAM configurations on the
mainboard.
Slot Module Size Total
DIMM 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB 64MB-1GB Maximum supported system memory 64MB-1GB
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CONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY
The VIA VB6002 Mini-ITX mainboard supports a conventional ATX power
supply for the power system. Before inserting the power supply connector,
always make sure that all components are installed correctly to ensure that
no damage will be caused.
ATX 20-Pin Power Connector
To connect the ATX power supply, make sure the power plug is inserted in
the proper orientation and the pins are aligned. Then push down the plug
firmly into the connector.
Pin Signal
1 +3.3V 2 +3.3V 3 GND 4 +5V 5 GND 6 +5V 7 GND 8 Power Good 9 +5V Standby 10 +12V 11 +3.3V 12 -12V 13 GND 14 Power Supply On 15 GND 16 GND 17 GND 18 NC 19 +5V 20 +5V
ATXPWR
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BACK PANEL PORTS
The back panel has the following ports:
Keyboard and Mouse
The green 6-pin connector is for a PS/2 mouse. The
purple connector is for a PS/2 keyboard.
Installation
Serial port: COM 1
The green 9-pin COM 1 port is for pointing devices or
other serial devices.
VGA Out
The blue 15-pin female VGA connector can be used
to connect to any analog VGA monitor.
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RJ45 10/100 LAN and USB Ports
The mainboard provides two standard RJ-45 and four USB
2.0 ports. These ports allow connection to a Local Area
Network (LAN) through a network hub and USB 2.0
devices.
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Audio Ports
The Line-Out jack is for connecting to external speakers or headphones. The
Line-In jack is for connecting to an external audio device such as a CD player,
tape player, etc. The Mic jack is for connecting to a microphone.
Note:
The audio ports can be switched to Smart 5.1 6-channel audio output.
You can enable the function by clicking the “Vinyl Audio” icon on your
desktop after installing the audio driver.
After completing the previous installation, connect the speakers to the 3-jack
connectors on the back panel.
Shown below are the corresponding connections to setup the 6-channel
system.
Jack 2-channel 6-channel
Line-out Line-out Front (Left/Right) Line-in Line-in Rear (Left/Right) Microphone Microphone Center/Sub-woofer
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CONNECTORS
Hard Disk Connectors: IDE1 & IDE2
The mainboard has a 32-bit Enhanced IDE and Ultra DMA 133/100 controller
that provides PIO mode 0~4, Bus Master, and Ultra DMA 133/100 functions.
You can connect up to four hard disk drives, CD-ROM and other devices.
The primary hard drive should always be connected to IDE1 as the master
drive. Both IDE drives can connect to a master and a slave drive.
IDE1-2
1
If two drives are connected to a single cable, the jumper on the second drive
must be set to slave mode. Refer to the drive documentation supplied by the
vendor for the jumper settings.
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Case Connector: F_PANEL1
The F_PANEL1 pin header allows you to connect the power switch, reset
switch, power LED, sleep LED, HDD LED and the case speaker.
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 +5V 2 +5V 3 +5V 4 HD_LED 5 -PLED_2 6 PW_BN 7 +5V 8 GND 9 NC 10 RST_SW 11 NC 12 GND 13 SPEAK 14 +5V 15 Key 16 -SLEEP_LED
Power Switch (PW_BN)
F_PANEL
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Connect to a 2-pin power button switch. Pressing this button will turn the
system power on or off.
Reset Switch (RST_SW)
The reset switch is used to reboot the system rather than turning the power
ON/OFF. Avoid rebooting the system, if the HDD is still working. Connect
the reset switch from the system case to this pin.
Power LED (-PLED_2)
The LED will light when the system is on. If the system is in S1 (POS - Power
On Suspend) or S3 (STR - Suspend To RAM) state, the LED will blink.
HDD LED (HD_LED)
HDD LED shows the activity of a hard disk drive. Avoid turning the power off
when the HDD LED still has a lit. Connect the HDD LED from the system case
to this pin.
Speaker (SPEAK)
The speaker from the system case is connected to this pin.
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Serial ATA Connectors: SATA1 and SATA2
SATA1-2
These next generation connectors support the thin Serial ATA
cables for primary internal storage devices. The current Serial
ATA interface allows up to 150MB/s data transfer rate, faster
than the standard parallel ATA with 133 MB/s (Ultra DMA).
Digital Audio Connector: SPDIF1
This connector is for connecting the Sony Philips Digital Interface (S/PDIF)
bracket. The S/PDIF output provides digital audio to external speakers or
compressed AC3 data to an external Dolby Digital Decoder. The feature is
available only with stereo system that has digital output function.
SPDIF1
Pin Signal
1 +5V 2 S/PDIF Out 3 GND
SPDIF1
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System Management Bus Connector: SMBUS1
This pin header allows you to connect SMBUS1 (System Management Bus)
devices. Devices communicate with an SMBus host and/or other SMBus devices using the SMBus interface.
Pin Signal
1 SMBCK 2 SMBDT 3 GND
SMBUS1
1
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USB Pin Connector: USB_3-4
The mainboard provides 1 front USB pin header, allowing up to 2 additional
USB2.0 ports up to maximum throughput of 480 Mbps. Connect each 2-port
USB cable into this pin header. This port can be used to connect high-speed
USB interface peripherals such as USB HDD, digital cameras, MP3 players,
printers, modem and the like.
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 VCC 2 VCC 3 USBD_T4- 4 USBD_T5­5 USBD_T4+ 6 USBD_T5+ 7 GND 8 GND 9 Key 10 GND
USB_3-4
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Fast IrDA Infrared Module Connector: SIR1
This pin header is used to connect to an IrDA module. The BIOS settings
must be configured to activate the IR function.
Pin Signal
1 +5V 2 Key 3 IRRX 4 GND 5 IRTX
SIR1
1
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Serial Port Connector: COM2
COM2 pin header can be used to attach additional port for serial mouse or
another serial device.
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 RIN12 2 RIN32 3 DOUT22 4 DOUT32 5 GND 6 RIN22 7 DOUT12 8 RIN42 9 -XRI2 10 Key
COM2
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Front Panel Audio Connector: F_AUDIO1
This is an interface for the VIA front panel audio cable that allow convenient
connection and control of audio devices. By default, the pins labeled
LINE_OUT_R/NEXT_R and the pins LINE_OUT_L/NEXT_L are shorted with
jumper caps. Remove the caps only when you are connecting the front panel
audio cable.
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 FRON_MIC 2 AGND 3 MIC_BIAS 4 +5V 5 LINE_OUT_R 6 NEXT_R 7 NC 8 Key 9 LINE_OUT_L 10 NEXT_L
Note:
If you don’t want to connect to the front audio header, pins 5 & 6, 9 &
10 have to be jumpered in order to have signal output directed to the
rear audio ports. Otherwise, the Line-Out connector on the back panel
will not function.
F_AUDIO1
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LVDS/TTL/DVI Connector: J1
This connector works as the interface to multi display devices. An additional
daughter card is required for a certain display support. Daughter cards for
LVDS and DVI are currently available respectively.
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 DVID0 2 DVID1 3 DVID2 4 DVID3 5 DVID4 6 DVID5 7 DVID6 8 DVID9 9 DVID8 10 DVID7 11 DVID10 12 DVID11 13 DVIDE 14 DVICLK 15 DVIVS 16 NC 17 DVIHS 18 NC 19 GND 20 GND 21 +12V 22 +5V 23 +12V 24 +5V 25 GND 26 GND 27 +3.3V 28 GND 29 ENPVEE 30 GND 31 FPBKLP 32 ENPVDD 33 GFPD13 34 GFPDE 35 GND 36 GFPD17 37 GFPD23 38 GND 39 GFPVS 40 GFPHS 41 GFPD2 42 +5V 43 GFPD11 44 GFPD21 45 GFPD7 46 GFPD10 47 +3.3V 48 GFPD20 49 +3.3V 50 Key 51 GFPD9 52 GFPCLK 53 Key 54 NC 55 GFPD12 56 GND 57 GFPD15 58 GND 59 GFPD14 60 GND 61 GFPD16 62 GND 63 GFPD18 64 GFPD22 65 GFPD19 66 GFPD1 67 GFPD0 68 GFPD3 69 GND 70 GFPD4 71 GND 72 GFPD6 73 GFPD8 74 GFPD5 75 GND 76 GND 77 DVI_SBDT 78 DVI_SBCK 79 PWRGD_SB 80 GND
J1
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ENPVDD: Enable Panel VDD power
ENPVEE: Enable Panel VEE power
GFPD: Graphic Flat Panel Device signals
KBMS Connector: KBMS1
The mainboard provides a PS2 pin header to attach a PS2 keyboard and
mouse.
KBMS1
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 +5VDUAL 2 GND 3 KB_CLK 4 KB_DATA 5 EKBCLK 6 EKBDATA 7 MS_CLK 8 MS_DATA 9 EMSCLK 10 EMSDATA
2 10
1 9
Note: When the pin header is not in use, please short pin 3&5, pin
4&6, pin 7&9 and pin 8&10.
LPC Connector: JLPC
This pin connector is for LPC devices.
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 LAD1 2 PCICLK_JLPC 3 -PCIRSTX 4 GND 5 LAD0 6 LPCSIOJ 7 LAD2 8 -LFRAME 9 SERIRQ 10 LAD3 11 -LDRQ1 12 -EXTSMI 13 +5V 14 +3.3V 15 +5V 16 +3.3V 17 GND 18 GND 19 GND 20 Key
JLPC
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LPT Connector: LPT1
The mainboard provides a 26-pin connector to be able to connect a 25-pin
female external connector for LPT (parallel port). A parallel port is a standard
printer port that supports Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) and Extended
Capabilities Parallel Port (ECP) modes.
LPT1
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 -LP_STB 2 -LP_AFD 3 LP_D0 4 -LP_ERR 5 LP_D1 6 -LP_INIT 7 LP_D2 8 -LP_SLIN 9 LP_D3 10 GND 11 LP_D4 12 GND 13 LP_D5 14 GND 15 LP_D6 16 GND 17 LP_D7 18 GND 19 -LP_ACK 20 GND 21 LP_BUSY 22 GND 23 LP_PE 24 GND 25 LP_SLCT 26 Key
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JUMPERS
The mainboard provides jumpers for setting some mainboard functions. This
section will explain how to change the settings of the mainboard functions
using the jumpers.
Clear CMOS: CLEAR_CMOS1
The onboard CMOS RAM stores system configuration data and has an
onboard battery power supply. To reset the CMOS settings, set the jumper
on pins 2 and 3 while the system is off. Return the jumper to pins 1 and 2
afterwards. Setting the jumper while the system is on will damage the
mainboard.
Clear:
Setting 1 2 3
Clear CMOS setting OFF ON ON Keep CMOS setting ON ON OFF
WARNING: Except when clearing the RTC RAM, never remove the
cap on CLEAR_CMOS1 jumper default position. Removing the cap
will cause system boot failure. Avoid clearing the CMOS while the
system is on; it will damage the mainboard.
Keep:
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CPU Front Side Bus Speed Select: FS1
This jumper is for selecting CPU Front Side Bus Speed
between 533MHz and 400MHz. Setting: shorting pins 1 &
2 will select 533MHz, while shorting pins 2 & 3 will select
400MHz.
Setting 1 2 3
400MHz OFF ON ON 533MHz ON ON OFF
400MHz:
533MHz:
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Intel Pentium® M or Celeron® M Select: J2, P4_1-2
These jumpers are for selecting between Intel Pentium® M or Celeron® M
processors. Shorting pin 1 & 2 of J2 will select 1.8V VCCA power; shoring pin
2 & 3 will select 1.5V. For CPU type, shorting P4_1 and
opening P4_2 will select Intel Pentium-M / Celeron-M.
J2 Setting 1 2 3
1.5V OFF ON ON
1.8V ON ON OFF
1.8V:
J2
1.5V:
Setting P4_1 P4_2
Intel Pentium-M / Celeron-M
ON OFF
Pentium-M / Celeron-M:
P4_1 P4_2
3
2 1
3
2 1
SATA LED / C4 Function Select: S_LED1
This jumper is for selecting between SATA LED and C4
function. Setting: shorting S_LED1 will enable SATA
LED and disable C4 function (default); opening S_LED1
will enable C4 function and disable SATA LED.
SATA LED:
C4 Function:
BIOS Write Protection: WP1
This jumper allows you to protect from flashing the BIOS. BIOS Write
Protection setting: pin1 = /WP & /TBL, pin2 = GND, short 1-2.
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S_LED1
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WP1
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SLOTS
Peripheral Component Interconnect: PCI1
The PCI slot allows you to insert PCI expansion card. When adding or
removing expansion card, unplug first the power supply. Read the
documentation for the expansion card if any changes to the system are
necessary.
PCI
PCI Interrupt Request Routing
The IRQ (interrupt request line) are hardware lines over which devices can
send interrupt signals to the microprocessor. The “PCI & LAN” IRQ pins are
typically connected to the PCI bus INT A# ~ INT D# pins as follows:
Order 1 Order 2 Order 3 Order 4
PCI Slot 1 INT B# INT C# INT D# INT A# PCI Slot 2 INT A# INT B# INT C# INT D#
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BIOS Setup
This chapter gives a detailed explanation of the BIOS setup functions.
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ENTERING SETUP
Power on the computer and press <Delete> during the beginning of the boot
sequence to enter the BIOS setup menu. If you missed the BIOS setup entry
point, you may restart the system and try again.
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CONTROL KEYS
Keys Description
Up Arrow Move to the previous item Down Arrow Move to the next item Left Arrow Move to the item in the left side Right Arrow Move to the item in the right side Enter Select the item Escape Jumps to the Exit menu or returns to the main menu from a
Page Up / + Increase the numeric value or make changes Page Down / - Decrease the numeric value or make changes F1 General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option
F5 Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS, only for
F6 Load the default CMOS value from Fail-Safe default table,
F7 Load Optimized defaults F9 Jumps to the Main Menu F10 Save all the CMOS changes and exit
submenu
Page Setup Menu
Option Page Setup Menu
only for Option Page Setup Menu
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NAVIGATING THE BIOS MENUS
The main menu displays all the BIOS setup categories. Use the control keys
Up/Down arrow keys to select any item/sub-menu. Description of the
selected/highlighted category is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
An arrow symbol next to a field indicates that a sub-menu is available (see
figure below). Press <Enter> to display the sub-menu. To exit the sub-
menu, press <Esc>.
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GETTING HELP
The BIOS setup program provides a “General Help” screen. You can display
this screen from any menu/sub-menu by pressing <F1>. The help screen
displays the keys for using and navigating the BIOS setup. Press <Esc> to
exit the help screen.
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MAIN MENU
Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP / PCI Configurations
PC Health Status
Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Frequency / Voltage Control
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit Without Saving
Esc : Quit
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Time, Date, Hard Disk Type...
: Select ItemF9 : Menu in BIOS
Standard CMOS Features
Use this menu to set basic system configurations.
Advanced BIOS Features
Use this menu to set the advanced features available on your system.
Advanced Chipset Features
Use this menu to set chipset specific features and optimize system
performance.
Integrated Peripherals
Use this menu to set onboard peripherals features.
Power Management Setup
Use this menu to set onboard power management functions.
PnP/PCI Configurations
Use this menu to set the PnP and PCI configurations.
PC Health Status
This menu shows the PC health status.
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Frequency/Voltage Control
Use this menu to set the system frequency and voltage control.
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Use this menu option to load the BIOS default settings for minimal and stable
system operations.
Load Optimized Defaults
Use this menu option to load BIOS default settings for optimal and high
performance system operations.
Set Supervisor Password
Use this menu option to set the BIOS supervisor password.
Set User Password
Use this menu option to set the BIOS user password.
Save & Exit Setup
Save BIOS setting changes and exit setup.
Exit Without Saving
Discard all BIOS setting changes and exit setup.
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STANDARD CMOS FEATURES
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Standard CMOS Features
Apr
Date (mm:dd:yy) Time (hh:mm:ss)
IDE Channel 0 Master IDE Channel 0 Slave IDE Channel 1 Master IDE Channel 1 Slave
Halt On [All , But Keyboard]
Base Memory 640K Extended Memory 195584K Total Memory 196608K
: Move
Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
Date
The date format is [Day, Month Date Year]
Time
The time format is [Hour : Minute : Second]
Tue,
20
21 2004
:
20 20
:
Item Help
Menu Level
Change the day, month, year and century
Halt On
Sets the system’s response to specific boot errors. Below is a table that
details the possible settings.
Setting Description
All Errors System halts when any error is detected No Errors System does not halt for any error All, But Keyboard System halts for all non-key errors
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IDE DRIVES
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IDE Channel 0 Master
IDE HDD Auto-Detection [Press Enter]
IDE Channel 0 Master [Auto] Access Mode [Auto]
Capacity 0 MB
Cylinder 0 Head 0 Precomp 0 Landing Zone 0 Sector 0
PIO Mode [Auto] Ultra DMA Mode [Auto]
: Move
Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
The specifications of your drive must match with the drive table. The hard
disk will not work properly if you enter incorrect information in this category.
Select “Auto” whenever possible. If you select “Manual”, make sure the
information is from your hard disk vendor or system manufacturer. Below is
a table that details required hard drive information when using the “Manual”
mode.
Item Help
Menu Level
To auto-detect the HDD's size, head... on this channel
Setting Description
IDE Channel The name of this match the name of the menu. Settings:
Access Mode Settings: [CHS, LBA, Large, Auto] Capacity Formatted size of the storage device Cylinder Number of cylinders Head Number of heads Precomp Write precompensation Landing Zone Cylinder location of the landing zone Sector Number of sectors PIO Mode Settings: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4] Ultra DMA Mode Settings: [Disabled, Auto]
[None, Auto, Manual]
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ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES
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CPU Feature [Press Enter] Hard Disk Boot Priority [Press Enter] Virus Warning [Disabled] CPU L1 & L2 Cache [Enabled] Quick Power On Self Test [Enabled] First Boot Device [USB-FDD] Second Boot Device [CDROM] Third Boot Device [Hard Disk] Boot Other Device [Enabled] Boot Up NumLock Status [On] Typematic Rate Setting [Disabled]
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) 6 Typematic Delay (Msec) 250
Security Option [Setup] APIC Mode [Enabled] MPS Version Control For OS [1.4] Display Full Screen Logo [Enabled] Display Small Logo [Disabled]
: Move
Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
Virus Warning
Setting Description
Enabled Turns on hard disk boot sector virus protection Disabled Turns off hard disk boot sector virus protection
Advanced BIOS Features
Item Help
Menu Level
CPU L1 & L2 Cache
Setting Description
Enabled Turns on CPU L1 & L2 cache Disabled Turns off CPU L1 & L2 cache
Quick Power On Self-Test
Shortens Power On Self-Test (POST) cycle to enable shorter boot up time.
Setting Description
Enabled Shorten Power On Self Test (POST) cycle and bootup time Disabled Standard Power On Self Test (POST)
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First/Second/Third Boot Device
Set the boot device sequence as BIOS attempts to load the disk operating
system.
Setting Description
LS120 Boot from LS-120 drive Hard Disk Boot from the HDD CD-ROM Boot from CD-ROM ZIP100 Boot from ATAPI ZIP drive USB-FDD Boot from USB floppy drive USB-ZIP Boot from USB ZIP drive USB-CDROM Boot from USB CDROM Legacy LAN Boot from network drive Disabled Disable the boot device sequence
Boot Other Device
Enables the system to boot from alternate devices if the system fails to boot
from the “First/Second/Third Boot Device” list.
Setting Description
Enabled Enable alternate boot device Disabled No alternate boot device allowed
Boot Up NumLock Status
Set the NumLock status when the system is powered on.
Setting Description
On Forces keypad to behave as 10-key Off Forces keypad to behave as arrow keys
Typematic Rate Setting
Enables “Typematic Rate” and “Typematic Delay” functions.
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
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Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)
This item sets the rate (characters/second) at which the system retrieves a
signal from a depressed key.
Settings: [6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, 30]
Typematic Delay (Msec)
This item sets the delay between when the key was first pressed and when
the system begins to repeat the signal from the depressed key.
Settings: [250, 500, 750, 1000]
Security Option
Selects whether the password is required every time the System boots, or
only when you enter Setup.
Setting Description
Setup Password prompt appears only when end users try to run BIOS
System Password prompt appears every time when the computer is
Setup
powered on and when end users try to run BIOS Setup
APIC Mode
Enables APIC (Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller) functionality.
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
MPS Variation Control for OS
Settings: [1.1, 1.4]
Display Full Screen Logo
Show full screen logo during BIOS boot up process.
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
Display Small Logo
Show small energy star logo during BIOS boot up process.
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
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CPU FEATURE
This feature IS NOT SUPPORTED for Intel Pentium® M or Celeron® M
processors.
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Thermal Management TM2 Bus Ratio [ 0 X] TM2 Bus VID Execute Disable Bit C7-M CMPXCHG8 [Enabled] C7-M NoExecute (NX) [Disabled] C7-M TM1/TM2 Working Temp [100] C7-M TM Overstress Temp C [125] ODCM [Disabled] ACPI C4 Function [Disabled]
: Move
Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
Thermal Management
This item sets CPU’s thermal control rule to protect CPU from overheat.
[Thermal Monitor 1]
[0.700V] [Enabled]
o
CPU Feature
Item Help
Menu Level
Thermal Monitor 1 (On die throtting)
Thermal Monitor 2 (Ratio & VID transition)
Setting Description
Thermal Monitor 1 On-die throtting Thermal Monitor 2 Ratio & VID transition
TM2 Bus Ratio
This item sets the frequency (bus ratio) of the throttled performance that will
be initiated when the on die sensor goes from not hot to hot.
Key in a DEC number.
Settings: [Min = 0, Max = 255]
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TM2 Bus VID
This item sets the voltage of the throttled performance that will be initiated
when the on die sensor goes from not hot to hot.
Settings: [0.700V, 0.716V, 0.732V, 0.748V, 0.764V, 0.780V, 0.796V, 0.812V,
0.828V, 0.844V, 0.860V, 0.876V, 0.892V, 0.908V, 0.924V, 0.940V, 0.956V,
0.972V, 0.988V, 1.004V, 1.020V, 1.036V, 1.052V, 1.068V, 1.084V, 1.100V,
1.116V, 1.132V, 1.148V, 1.164V, 1.180V, 1.196V, 1.212V, 1.228V, 1.244V,
1.260V, 1.276V, 1.292V, 1.308V, 1.324V, 1.340V, 1.356V, 1.372V, 1.388V,
1.404V, 1.420V, 1.436V, 1.452V, 1.468V, 1.484V, 1.500V, 1.516V, 1.532V,
1.548V, 1.564V, 1.580V, 1.596V, 1.612V, 1.628V, 1.644V, 1.660V, 1.676V,
1.692V, 1.708]
Execute Disable Bit
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
C7-M CMPXCHG8
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
C7-M NoExecute (NX)
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
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C7-M TM1/TM2 Working Temp ºC
This item sets the high threshold and the low threshold (lo = high-5ºC).
Key in a DEC number.
Settings: [Min = 0, Max = 255]
C7-M TM Overstress Temp ºC
Key in a DEC number.
Settings: [Min = 0, Max = 255]
ODCM
Enables the ODCM (On Demand Clock Modulation) functionality.
Settings: [12.5%, 25.0%, 37.5%, 50.0%, 62.5%, 75.0%, 87.5%, Disabled]
ACPI C4 Function
Enables the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface)
C4 functionality.
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
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HARD DISK BOOT PRIORITY
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Hard Disk Boot Priority
1.
Pri. Master :
2.
Pri. Slave :
3.
Sec. Master : Sec. Slave :
4.
USBHDD0 :
5.
USBHDD1 :
6.
USBHDD2 :
7.
Bootable Add-In Cards
8.
Item Help
Menu Level
Use < > or < > to select a device, then press < + > to move it up, or < - > to move it down the list. Press <ESC> to exit this menu.
: Move
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
PU/PD/+/-:Change Priority F10: Save
ESC: Exit
This is for setting the priority of the hard disk boot order when the “Hard
Disk” option is selected in the “[First/Second/Third] Boot Device” menu item.
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ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES
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Advanced Chipset Features
Display Card Priority AGP & P2P Bridge Control CPU & PCI Bus Control AGP Driving Control
AGP Driving Value
Select Display Device Panel Type
: Move
Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
WARNING: The Advanced Chipset Features menu is used for
optimizing the chipset functions. Do not change these settings unless
you are familiar with the chipset.
[PCI Slot] [Press Enter] [Press Enter] [Auto]
DA
[CRT] [07]
Item Help
Menu Level
If there are display cards on both AGP and PCI slots, configure this item for BIOS to select which one to boot
BIOS Setup
Display Card Priority
This setting specifies which VGA card is your primary graphics adapter.
Settings: [PCI Slot, AGP]
AGP Driving Control
This item is used to signal driving current on AGP cards to auto or manual.
Settings: [Auto, Manual]
AGP Driving Value
Key in a HEX number.
Settings: [Min = 0000, Max = 00FF]
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Select Display Device
This setting refers to the type of display being used with the system.
Settings: [CRT, LCD, CRT+LCD, DVI, CRT+DVI]
Panel Type
This setting refers to the native resolution of the display being used with the
system.
Key in a HEX number.
Settings: [Min = 0000, Max = 000F]
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AGP & P2P BRIDGE CONTROL
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AGP & P2P Bridge Control
AGP Aperture Size [128M] AGP 2.0 Mode [4x] AGP Fast Write [Disabled] AGP 3.0 Calibration cycle [Enabled] VGA Share Memory Size [64M] Direct Frame Buffer
: Move
Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
[Enabled]
AGP Aperture Size
This setting controls how much memory space can be allocated to AGP for
video purposes. The aperture is a portion of the PCI memory address range
dedicated to graphics memory address space. Host cycles that hit the
aperture range are forwarded to the AGP without any translation.
Item Help
Menu Level
Settings: [32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1G]
AGP 2.0 Mode
This mainboard supports the AGP 4x interface. When the AGP 4x video card
is used, it can transfer video data at 1066MB/s. AGP 4x is backward
compatible, leave the default 4x mode on. AGP 4x mode can be detected
automatically once you plug in the AGP 4x card.
Settings: [4x, 2x, 1x]
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AGP Fast Write
This item is used to enable or disable the caching of display data for the
video memory of the processor.
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
AGP 3.0 Calibration Cycle
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
VGA Share Memory Size
Settings: [Disabled, 16M, 32M, 64M]
Direct Frame Buffer
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
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CPU & PCI BUS CONTROL
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CPU & PCI Bus Control
VLink 8X Support [Enabled] DRDY_Timing [Default]
: Move
Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
[By Auto]VLink mode selection
V-Link mode selection
This menu item controls the data transfer speed between the north and south
bridge.
Settings: [By Auto, Mode 0~4]
Item Help
Menu Level
V-Link 8X Support
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
DRDY_Timing
Settings: [Slowest, Default, Optimize]
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INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS
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Integrated Peripherals
SuperIO Device [Press Enter]
Onboard IDE Channel 1 [Enabled] Onboard IDE Channel 2 [Enabled] IDE Prefetch Mode [Enabled] IDE HDD Block Mode [Enabled] OnChip SATA [Enabled] SATA Mode [RAID]
AC97 Audio [Auto] VIA OnChip LAN [Enabled] OnChip LAN Boot ROM [Disabled]
Onboard LAN Boot ROM [Disabled]
OnChip USB Controller [All Enabled] OnChip EHCI Controller USB Emulation
: Move
Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
[Enabled] [On] [Disabled]Watch Dog Timer Select
Onboard IDE Channel 1 and 2
The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with support for
two IDE channels.
Setting Description
Enabled Activates each channel separately Disabled Deactivates IDE channels
Item Help
Menu Level
IDE Prefetch Mode
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
IDE HDD Block Mode
This allows the hard disk controller to use the fast block mode to transfer
data to and from the hard disk drive. Block mode is also called block transfer,
multiple commands or multiple sector read / write.
Setting Description
Enabled Block mode Disabled Standard mode
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OnChip SATA
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
SATA Mode
Serial ATA is the latest generation of the ATA interface. Serial ATA hard
drives deliver transfer speeds of up to 150MB/sec.
Setting Description
IDE Supports two SATA plus two PATA hard disk drives RAID Only SATA supports RAID
AC’97 Audio
Auto allows the mainboard to detect whether an audio device is used. If the
device is detected, the onboard VIA AC'97 (Audio Codec'97) controller will be
enabled; otherwise, it is disabled. Disable the controller if another controller
card is being used to connect to an audio device.
Setting Description
Auto Enables onboard controller if audio device is detected Disabled Turn off onboard controller to allow external controller
VIA OnChip LAN
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
OnChip LAN Boot ROM
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
OnBoard LAN Boot ROM
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
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OnChip USB Controller
Settings: [All Disabled, All Enabled, 1&2 USB Port, 2&3 USB Port, 1&3 USB
Port, 1 USB Port, 2 USB Port, 3 USB Port]
OnChip EHCI Controller
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
USB Emulation
Set this field to choose the USB emulation. When set to “OFF “, do not
support any USB device on DOS. When set to “KB/MS”, support USB legacy
keyboard and mouse, no support USB storage. And set to ”ON”, support USB
legacy keyboard, mouse and storage.
Settings: [OFF, KB/MS, ON]
Watch Dog Timer Select
Settings: [Disabled, 20 sec, 30 sec, 40 sec, 1 min, 2 min, 4 min]
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SUPER IO DEVICE
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Onboard Serial Port 1 [3F8/IRQ4] Onboard Serial Port 2 [2F8/IRQ3] UART Mode Select [Normal] RxD, TxD Active [Hi,Lo] IR Transmission Delay [Enabled] UR2 Duplex Mode [Half] Use IR Pins [IR-Rx2Tx2] Onboard Parallel Port [378/IRQ7]
EPP Mode Select [EPP1.7]
: Move
Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
Onboard Serial Port 1/2
Sets the base I/O port address and IRQ for the onboard serial ports A and B.
Selecting “Auto” allows the BIOS to automatically determine the correct base
I/O port address.
SuperIO Device
Item Help
Menu Level
[SPP]Parallel Port Mode
[3]ECP Mode Use DMA
Port Settings
1 Disabled 3F8
IRQ4
2 Disabled 3F8
IRQ4
2F8 IRQ3 2F8 IRQ3
3E8 IRQ4 3E8 IRQ4
2E8 IRQ3 2E8 IRQ3
Auto
Auto
UART Mode Select
Settings: [IrDA, ASKIR, Normal]
RxD, TxD Active
Settings: [Hi.Hi, Hi.Lo, Lo.Hi, Lo.Lo]
IR Transmission Delay
Settings: [Disabled, Enabled]
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UR2 Duplex Mode
Settings: [Full, Half]
Use IR Pins
Settings: [RxD2.TxD2, IR-Rx2Tx2]
Onboard Parallel Port
This specifies the I/O port address and IRQ of the onboard parallel port.
Settings: [Disabled, 378/IRQ7, 278/IRQ5, 3BC/IRQ7]
Parallel Port Mode
Set the parallel port mode. To operate the onboard parallel port as Standard
Parallel Port, choose
mode, choose
EPP. By choosing ECP, the onboard parallel port will operate in
ECP mode. Choosing
support both the ECP and EPP modes simultaneously.
SPP. To operate the onboard parallel port in the EPP
ECP + EPP will allow the onboard parallel port to
Settings: [
SPP, EPP, ECP, ECP+EPP, Normal]
EPP Mode Select
EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) comes in two modes: 1.9 and 1.7. EPP 1.9 is the
newer version of the protocol and is backwards compatible with most EPP
devices. If your EPP device does not work with the EPP 1.9 setting, try
changing the setting to EPP 1.7.
Settings: [
EPP 1.9, EPP 1.7]
ECP Mode Use DMA
ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) has two DMA channels that it can use. The
default channel is 3. However, some expansion cards may use channel 3 as
well. To solve this conflict, change the ECP channel to 1. Select a DMA
channel for the port.
Settings: [1, 3]
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POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP
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Power Management Setup
ACPI Suspend Type HDD Power Down [Disabled] Power Management Timer [Disabled] Video Off Option [Suspend -> Off]
Power Off by PWRBTN [Instant-Off] Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume [Auto] AC Loss Auto Restart [On] Peripherals Activities [Press Enter] IRQs Activities [Press Enter]
: Move
Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
ACPI Suspend Type
Setting Description
S1(POS) S1/Power On Suspend (POS) is a low power state. In this state,
S3(STR) S3/Suspend To RAM (STR) is a power-down state. In this state,
S1 & S3 Depends on the OS to select S1 or S3.
no system context (CPU or chipset) is lost and hardware maintains all system contexts.
power is supplied only to essential components such as main memory and wakeup-capable devices. The system context is saved to main memory, and context is restored from the memory when a "wakeup" event occurs.
[S1(POS)]
Item Help
Menu Level
This item allows you to select how the BIOS put system into power saving mode.
S1(POS): System in low power mode
S3(STR): All components are powered off except memory.
S1 & S3: Depends on OS to select S1 or S3
HDD Power Down
Sets the length of time for a period of inactivity before powering down the
hard disk.
Settings: [Disabled, 1~15(minutes)]
Power Management Timer
Set the idle time before system enters power saving mode. ACPI OS such as
Windows XP will override this option.
Settings: [Disabled, 1/2/4/6/8/10/20/30/40(minutes), 1(hour)]
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Video Off Option
Select whether or not to turn off the screen when system enters power
saving mode, ACPI OS such as Windows XP will override this option.
Setting Description
Always On Screen is always on even when system enters power saving
Suspend -> Off Screen is turned off when system enters power saving mode
mode
Power Off by PWRBTN
This field configures the power button on the chassis.
Setting Description
Delay 4 Sec System is turned off if power button is pressed for more than
Instant-Off Power button functions as a normal power-on/-off button
four seconds
Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume
Select whether to run VGA BIOS if resuming from S3 state. This is only
necessary for older VGA drivers.
Settings: [Auto, Yes, No]
AC Loss Auto restart
The field defines how the system will respond after an AC power loss during
system operation.
Setting Description
Off Keeps the system in an off state until the power button is
On Restarts the system when the power is back Former-Sts Former-Sts
pressed
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PERIPHERAL ACTIVITIES
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Peripherals Activities
PS2KB Wakeup Select PS2MS Wakeup from S3/S4/S5 PS2KB Wakeup from S3/S4/S5 USB Resume from S3 VGA Event LPT & COM Event HDD Event PCI Master Event PowerOn by PCI Card Modem Ring Resume RTC Alarm Resume
Date (of Month) Resume Time (hh:mm:ss)
: Move
Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
PS2KB Wakeup Select
When selecting “Password”, press <Page Up> or <Page Down> to change
password. The maximum number of characters is eight. “PS2MS Wakeup
from S3/S4/S5” and “PS2KB Wakeup from S3/S4/S5” will be disabled while
changing the password.
[Hot Key] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [OFF] [COM] [ON] [OFF] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled]
0 0: 0: 0
Item Help
Menu Level
When Select Password, Please press ENTER key to change Password Max 8 numbers.
Settings: [Hot Key, Password]
PS2KB Wakeup from S3/S4/S5
Sets a Hot Key to restore the system from the power saving mode to an
active state.
Settings: [Disabled, Ctrl+F1, Ctrl+F2, Ctrl+F3, Ctrl+F4, Ctrl+F5, Ctrl+F6,
Ctrl+F7, Ctrl+F8, Ctrl+F9, Ctrl+F10, Ctrl+F11, Ctrl+F12, Power, Wake, Any
Key]
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PS2MS Wakeup from S3/S4/S5
Enables any mouse activity to restore the system from the power saving
mode to an active state.
Settings: [Disabled, Enabled]
USB Resume from S3
Enables activity detected from USB devices to restore the system from a
suspended state to an active state.
Settings: [Disabled, Enabled]
VGA Event
Enables the power management unit to monitor VGA activities.
Settings: [Off, On]
LPT & COM Event
Decide whether or not the power management unit should monitor LPT &
serial port (COM) activities.
Settings: [None, COM]
HDD Event
Enables the power management unit to monitor hard disk activities.
Settings: [Off, On]
PCI Master Event
Enables the power management unit to monitor PCI master activities.
Settings: [Off, On]
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PowerOn by PCI Card
Enables activity detected from any PCI card to power up the system or
resume from a suspended state. Such PCI cards include LAN, onboard USB
ports, etc.
Settings: [Disabled, Enabled]
Modem Ring Resume
Enables any Ring-In signals from the modem to restore the system from a
suspended state to an active state.
Settings: [Disabled, Enabled]
RTC Alarm Resume
Sets a scheduled time and/or date to automatically power on the system.
Settings: [Disabled, Enabled]
Date (of Month)
The field specifies the date for “RTC Alarm Resume”.
Resume Time (hh:mm:ss)
The field specifies the time for “RTC Alarm Resume”.
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IRQS ACTIVITIES
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IRQs Activities
Primary INTR [ON] IRQ3 (COM 2) [Enabled] IRQ4 (COM 1) [Enabled] IRQ5 (Reserved) [Disabled] IRQ6 (Floppy Disk) [Disabled] IRQ7 (LPT 1) [Enabled] IRQ8 (RTC Alarm) [Disabled] IRQ9 (IRQ2 Redir) [Disabled] IRQ10 (Reserved) [Disabled] IRQ11 (Reserved) [Disabled] IRQ12 (PS/2 Mouse) [Enabled] IRQ13 (Coprocessor) [Enabled] IRQ14 (Hard Disk) [Enabled] IRQ15 (Reserved) [Disabled]
: Move
Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
Primary INTR
Restores the system to an active state if IRQ activity is detected from any of
the enabled channels
Settings: [Off, On]
Item Help
Menu Level
If you choose Disabled, the power management unit will not monitor any IRQ activities.
IRQ3~IRQ15
Enables or disables the monitoring of the specified IRQ line. These fields are
only available if “Primary INTR” is on.
Settings: [Enabled, Disabled]
NOTE: IRQ (Interrupt Request) lines are system resources allocated
to I/O devices. When an I/O device needs to gain attention of the
operating system, it signals this by causing an IRQ to occur. After
receiving the signal, when the operating system is ready, the system
will interrupt itself and perform the service required by the IO device.
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PNP/PCI CONFIGURATIONS
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PnP / PCI Configurations
PNP OS Installed [No] Reset Configuration Data [Disabled]
Resources Controlled By [Auto(ESCD)]
IRQ Resources Press Enter
Assign IRQ For VGA [Enabled] Assign IRQ For USB [Enabled]
: Move
Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
NOTE: This section covers some very technical items and it is
strongly recommended to leave the default settings as is unless you
are an experienced user.
PNP OS Installed
Item Help
Menu Level
Select Yes if you are using a Plug and Play capable operating system. Select No if you need the BIOS to configure non-boot devices.
BIOS Setup
Setting Description
Yes BIOS will only initialize the PnP cards used for booting (VGA,
No BIOS will initialize all the PnP cards
IDE, SCSI). The rest of the cards will be initialized by the PnP operating system
Reset Configuration Data
This field should usually be left “Disabled”.
Setting Description
Enabled Resets the ESCD (Extended System Configuration Data)
Disabled Default setting
after exiting BIOS Setup if a newly installed PCI card or the system configuration prevents the operating system from loading
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Resource Controlled By
Enables the BIOS to automatically configure all the Plug-and-Play compatible
devices.
Setting Description
Auto(ESCD) BIOS will automatically assign IRQ, DMA and memory base
Manual Unlocks “IRQ Resources” for manual configuration
address fields
Assign IRQ For VGA/USB
Assign IRQ for VGA and USB devices.
Settings: [Disabled, Enabled]
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IRQ RESOURCES
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IRQ Resources
IRQ-3 assigned to [PCI Device] IRQ-4 assigned to [PCI Device] IRQ-5 assigned to [PCI Device] IRQ-7 assigned to [PCI Device] IRQ-9 assigned to [PCI Device] IRQ-10 assigned to [PCI Device] IRQ-11 assigned to [PCI Device] IRQ-12 assigned to [PCI Device] IRQ-14 assigned to [PCI Device] IRQ-15 assigned to [PCI Device]
: Move
Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
NOTE: The items are adjustable only when “Resources Controlled By”
is set to “Manual.”
IRQ Resources list IRQ 3/4/5/7/9/10/11/12/14/15 for users to set each IRQ a
type depending on the type of device using the IRQ.
Item Help
Menu Level
Legacy ISA for devices compliant with the original PC AT bus specification, PCI / ISA PnP for devices compliant with the Plug and Play standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture
Setting Description
PCI Device For Plug-and-Play compatible devices designed for PCI bus
Reserved The IRQ will be reserved for other requests
architecture
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PC HEALTH STATUS
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PC Health Status
SYSTEM Temp. CPU Temp. SYSTEM FAN Speed CPU FAN Speed
Vcore
3.3 V + 5 V +12 V
VBAT(V)
5VSB(V)
Shutdown Temperature
: Move
Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
[Disabled]
The PC Health Status displays the current status of all of the monitored
hardware devices/components such as CPU voltages, temperatures and fan
speeds.
Item Help
Menu Level
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FREQUENCY / VOLTAGE CONTROL
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Frequency / Voltage Control
DRAM Clock [By SPD] DRAM Timing [Auto By SPD]
SDRAM CAS Latency [DDR/DDR2] 2.5/ 4 Bank Interleave Disabled Precharge to Active(Trp) 4T Active to Precharge(Tras) 07T Active to CMD(Trcd) 4T REF to ACT/REF (Trfc) 25T ACT(0) to ACT(1) (TRRD) 3T
Read to Precharge (Trtp) [2T] Write to Read CMD (Twtr) [1T/2T] Write Recovery Time (Twr) [4T] DRAM Command Rate [2T Command]
RDSAIT mode [Auto]
Auto Detect PCI Clk CPU Clock CPU Clock Ratio Spread Spectrum
: Move
Enter: Select +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save ESC: Exit F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values F6: Fail-Safe Defaults F7: Optimized Defaults
03RDSAIT selection
[Enabled] [100MHz] [ 6 X] [0.25%]
DRAM Clock
The chipset supports synchronous and asynchronous mode between host
clock and DRAM clock frequency.
Settings: [By SPD, 100 MHz, 133 MHz, 166 MHz, 200MHz, 266MHz]
Item Help
Menu Level
DRAM Timing
The value in this field depends on the memory modules installed in your
system. Changing the value from the factory setting is not recommended
unless you install new memory that has a different performance rating than
the original modules.
Settings: [Manual, Auto By SPD, Turbo, Ultra]
SDRAM CAS Latency [DDR/DDR2]
This item is for setting the speed it takes for the memory module to complete
a command. Generally, a lower setting will improve the performance of your
system. However, if your system becomes less stable, you should change it
to a higher setting. This field is only available when “DRAM Timing” is set to
“Manual”.
Settings: [1.5/2, 2/3, 2.5/4, 3/5]
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Bank Interleave
This item is for setting the interleave mode of the SDRAM interface.
Interleaving allows banks of SDRAM to alternate their refresh and access
cycles. One bank will undergo its refresh cycle while another is being
accessed. This improves performance of the SDRAM by masking the refresh
time of each bank. This field is only available when “DRAM Timing” is set to
“Manual”.
Settings: [Disabled, 2 Bank, 4 Bank, 8 Bank]
Precharge to Active (Trp)
This field is for setting the length of time it takes to precharge a row in the
memory module before the row becomes active. Longer values are safer but
may not offer the best performance. This field is only available when “DRAM
Timing” is set to “Manual”.
Settings: [2T, 3T, 4T, 5T]
Active to Precharge (Tras)
This field is for setting the length of time it a row stays active before
precharging. Longer values are safer but may not offer the best performance.
This field is only available when “DRAM Timing” is set to “Manual”.
Settings: [05T, 06~20T]
Active to CMD (Trcd)
This field is only available when “DRAM Timing” is set to “Manual”.
Settings: [2T, 3T, 4T, 5T]
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REF to ACT / REF (Trfc)
This field is only available when “DRAM Timing” is set to “Manual”.
Settings: [08T, 09~71T]
ACT(0) to ACT(1) (TRRD)
This field is only available when “DRAM Timing” is set to “Manual”.
Settings: [2T, 3T, 4T, 5T]
Read to Precharge (Trptp)
Settings: [2T, 3T]
Write to Read CMD (Twtr)
Settings: [1T/2T, 2T/3T]
Write Recovery Time (Twr)
Settings: [2T, 3T, 4T, 5T]
DRAM Command Rate
This field is for setting how fast the memory controller sends out commands.
Lower setting equals faster command rate.
NOTE: Some memory modules may not be able to handle lower
settings.
Settings: [2T Command, 1T Command]
RDSAIT Mode
Settings: [Manual, Auto]
RDSAIT Selection
Key in a HEX number.
Settings: [Min = 0000, Max = 003F]
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Auto Detect PCI Clk
Settings: [Disabled, Enabled]
CPU Clock
Key in a DEC number.
Settings: [Min = 100, Max = 333]
CPU Clock Ratio
Key in a DEC number.
Settings: [Min = 8, Max = 50]
Spread Spectrum
When the mainboard's clock generator pulses, the extreme values (spikes) of
the pulses create EMI (Electromagnetic Interference). The Spread Spectrum
function reduces the EMI generated by modulating the pulses so that the
spikes of the pulses are reduced to flatter curves.
Settings: [Disabled, 0.20%, 0.25%, 0.35%]
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LOAD FAIL-SAFE DEFAULTS
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Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP / PCI Configurations
PC Health Status
Load Fail-Safe Defaults (Y/N)?
Frequency / Voltage Control
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
N
Exit Without Saving
BIOS Setup
Esc : Quit
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
: Select ItemF9 : Menu in BIOS
This option is for restoring all the default fail-safe BIOS settings. These
values are set by the mainboard manufacturer to provide a stable system with
basic performance.
Entering “Y” loads the default fail-safe BIOS values.
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LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS
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Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP / PCI Configurations
PC Health Status
Load Optimized Defaults (Y/N)?
Frequency / Voltage Control
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
N
Exit Without Saving
Esc : Quit
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Load Optimized Defaults
: Select ItemF9 : Menu in BIOS
This option is for restoring all the default optimized BIOS settings. The
default optimized values are set by the mainboard manufacturer to provide a
stable system with optimized performance.
Entering “Y” loads the default optimized BIOS values.
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SET SUPERVISOR / USER PASSWORD
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Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP / PCI Configurations
PC Health Status
Enter Password:
Frequency / Voltage Control
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Exit Without Saving
BIOS Setup
Esc : Quit
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Change / Set / Disable Password
: Select ItemF9 : Menu in BIOS
This option is for setting a password for entering BIOS Setup. When a
password has been set, a password prompt will be displayed whenever BIOS
Setup is run. This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part
of your system configuration.
There are two types of passwords you can set. A supervisor password and a
user password. When a supervisor password is used, the BIOS Setup
program can be accessed and the BIOS settings can be changed. When a
user password is used, the BIOS Setup program can be accessed but the
BIOS settings cannot be changed.
To set the password, type the password (up to eight characters in length)
and press <Enter>. The password typed now will clear any previously set
password from CMOS memory. The new password will need to be reentered
to be confirmed. To cancel the process press <Esc>.
To disable the password, press <Enter> when prompted to enter a new
password. A message will show up to confirm disabling the password. To
cancel the process press <Esc>.
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Additionally, when a password is enabled, the BIOS can be set to request the
password each time the system is booted. This would prevent unauthorized
use of the system. See “Security Option” in the “Advanced BIOS Features”
section for more details.
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SAVE & EXIT SETUP
Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP / PCI Configurations
PC Health Status
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Frequency / Voltage Control
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
SAVE to CMOS & EXIT (Y/N)?
N
Exit Without Saving
BIOS Setup
Esc : Quit
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Save Data to CMOS
: Select ItemF9 : Menu in BIOS
Entering “Y” saves any changes made and exits the program.
Entering “N” will cancel the exit request.
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EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
Advanced Chipset Features
Integrated Peripherals
Power Management Setup
PnP / PCI Configurations
PC Health Status
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Frequency / Voltage Control
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Load Optimized Defaults
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
Save & Exit Setup
Quit Without Saving (Y/N)?
N
Exit Without Saving
Esc : Quit
F10 : Save & Exit Setup
Abandon all Data
: Select ItemF9 : Menu in BIOS
Entering “Y” discards any changes made and exits the program.
Entering “N” will cancel the exit request.
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C
4
Driver Installation
This chapter gives you brief descriptions of each mainboard driver and application. You must install the VIA chipset drivers first before installing other drivers such as audio or VGA drivers. The applications will only function correctly if the necessary drivers are already installed.
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DRIVER UTILITIES
Getting Started
The mainboard includes a Driver Utilities CD that contains the driver utilities
and software for enhancing the performance of the mainboard. If the CD is
missing from the retail box, please contact the local dealer for the CD.
Note: The driver utilities and software are updated from time to time. The latest
updated versions are available at http://www.viaembedded.com./
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Running the Driver Utilities CD
To start using the CD, insert the CD into the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
The CD should run automatically after closing the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
The driver utilities and software menu screen should then appear on the
screen. If the CD does not run automatically, click on the “Start” button and
select “Run…” Then type: "D:\Setup.exe".
NOTE: D: might not be the drive letter of the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM in
your system.
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CD CONTENT
VIA 4in1 Drivers: Contains VIA ATAPI Vendor Support
Driver (enables the performance enhancing bus mastering functions on ATA-capable Hard Disk Drives and ensures IDE device compatibility), AGP VxD Driver (provides service routines to your VGA driver and interface directly to hardware, providing fast graphical access), IRQ Routing Miniport Driver (sets the system's PCI IRQ routing sequence) and VIA INF Driver (enables the VIA Power Management function).
VIA Graphics Driver: Enhances the onboard VIA graphic
chip.
VIA Audio Driver: Enhances the onboard VIA audio chip. VIA USB 2.0 Driver: Enhances VIA USB 2.0 ports. VIA LAN Driver: Enhances the onboard VIA 10/100M LAN
chip.
VIA GigaLAN Driver: Enhances the onboard optional VIA
VT6122 10/100/1000M LAN chip.
VIA RAID Driver: Support for SATA RAID devices.
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