Setup guide
Table Of Contents
- Front Matter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chap 1-Setting Up Your System
- Chap 2-Running the SETUP Program
- Starting the SETUP Program
- Selecting Options
- Setting the Date and Time
- Setting the Processor Speed Options
- Setting the Fast Boot Option
- Setting the System and Video BIOS Options
- Setting the Keyboard Options
- Installed Equipment
- Setting the Built-in Paralllel and Serial Port Options
- Setting the Speaker
- Setting the Disk Drive Controllers
- Setting the Password Options
- Setting the Diskette Drive Type(s)
- Setting the Hard Disk Drive(s)
- Setting the Non-cache Areas
- Setting the Cache Test and Use Control Options
- Saving Your Settings and Exiting SETUP
- Post-SETUP Procedures
- Appendix A-Using Memory
- Index
- Diagrams

You do not see the save
and Exit option because you have
already saved the latest than
es to your computer’s CMOS
RAM when you pressed
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Highlight Exit setup and
press
m
The computer reboots and tries to load your
operating system from a diskette or your hard disk drive.
If you made additional changes to your settings after you
pressed
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following menu:
Save and Exit
No Save and Exit
Return
to
setup
To save your additional changes, highlight
save
and Exit
and press
@El.
The computer saves the latest settings in its
CMOS RAM and reboots.
If you do not want to save your additional changes, highlight
No Save and
ExitandpressmThecom
does not
save any changes you made since you pressed
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Fl@
However, the computer still reboots so it can use the settings
you saved in your CMOS RAM and then tries to load your
operating system from a diskette or your hard disk drive.
(To remain in the SETUP program, highlight Return
to
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thecurrentsEruPscreen)
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