User Guide

AMI BIOS Utility
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Boot-up Sequence
The boot-up sequence allows you to specify the system search sequence. The
selections are C:, A:, CD-ROM / A:, CD-ROM, C: / A:,
C:, CD-ROM / C:, CD-ROM, A: / CD-ROM, A:, C: and
CD-ROM, C:, A:. If you have a bootable CD-ROM installed, you may
set the CD-ROM as the first priority. The default is A:, C:, CD-ROM.
Boot-up Numlock
Setting this parameter to On enables the numeric function of the numeric
keypad. Set this parameter to Off to disregard the function. Disabling the
numeric function allows you to use the cursor control numeric keypad. The
default setting is On.
Floppy Drive Swap
This parameter allows you to swap floppy drives. For example, if you have
two floppy drives (A and B), you can assign the first drive as drive B and the
second drive as drive A or vice-versa. Disable the parameter to bypass the
function. The default is Disabled.
Floppy Drive Seek
When enabled, the BIOS detects whether there is a floppy disk drive installed
in the system. Disable the parameter to skip the function.
PS/2 Mouse
Setting this parameter to Enabled lets you enable the PS/2 mouse function
and assign IRQ12 for the said function. Set this to Disabled to bypass the
function and to reserve IRQ12 for other functions.
Typematic Rate
This parameter determines the typematic rate. Select Fast to increase the
typematic rate. Select Slow to decrease it.