User`s guide
Frequently Asked Questions
B-9
Deturbo by pressing <Ctrl> <Alt> <->. To back to Turbo mode, press <Ctrl>
<Alt> <+>. Note that the Deturbo mode has been removed in new MBs since
these require more code space in Flash ROM.
Q: Power Management Icon does not appear in the Windows 95 Control Panel
even though the APM under BIOS Setup is enabled.
A: This problem occurs if you did not enable the APM function before you install
Windows 95. If you have already installed Windows 95, re-install it after the
BIOS APM function is enabled.
Q: Why does the system fail to go into suspend mode under Win95?
A: This problem may be caused by your CDROM settings. The CDROM Auto
Insert Notification of Win95 is dafault enabled, the system will continue to
monitor your CDROM, auto-execute application when a CD diskette is
loaded, and prevents the system from entering into suspend mode. To
resolve this, go into Control Panel System Device Manager
CDROM Setting, and disable the "Auto Insert Notification" function.
Q: What is Windows 95 Registry?
A: The functions of Windows 95 Registry and the Windows 3.1 INI files are
almost the same. Both store the hardware and software configurations. The
only difference is that Registry is a database while INI is text file. You can
run REGEDIT.EXE to further understand the Registry structure. Checking
and studying the structure of this file will help you solve some configuration
problems.
Q: Why are there question marks or "standard IDE controller" presented
under Device Manager after installing Win'95 on AP5T/AX5T based
system?
A: Intel has introduced 430TX chipset with latest feature of "ACPI", "USB" &
"Ultra DMA/33". Since these devices are so new that Win'95 did not
anticipate to support them on Aug. of '95 which Win'95 initially is being
released. Under Win'95 Device Manager, you may see following devices
installed:
-Other Devices
? PCI Bridge
? PCI Card (or PCI Universal Serial Devices)
-Hard Disk Controllers
Standard Dual PCI IDE Controller