Specifications

122 MaxPac Single/Dual/Triple-Screen 8230 Training and Maintenance Guide
2) Due to extensive system initialization and verification checks, the BIOS boot-up process can take
a significant amount of time, especially in the case of systems with large amounts of memory. In
the case of a system containing 8 GB of RAM, for example, it can take 45 seconds before all
three LEDs above the numerical keypad on the keyboard flash. This is your cue to enter the BIOS
setup utility, which you achieve by pressing the <Delete> key on the keyboard. Note that the
system may not immediately respond to your pressing this key, which may be buffered until
higher priority initialization tasks have been completed. Once the system does respond to this
key, you will be presented with the System Overview screen of the BIOS Setup utility as shown
in Figure B-1.
Figure B-1
Figure B-2
3) Use the left/right arrow keys to select the Exit tab, and then use the up/down arrow keys to
highlight the Load Optimal Defaults item (Figure B-2).
4) Press the <Enter> key to select this item. You will be presented with a confirmation screen as
shown in Figure B-3.
Figure B-3
Figure B-4
5) Use the arrow keys to select the OK option, and then press the <Enter> key to select this item
and to load the optimal defaults for your system.
6) Press the <F10> key to save and exit the BIOS. This will cause a confirmation form to appear on
the screen. Use the arrow keys to highlight the OK option, and then press the <Enter> key to
save your changes to CMOS and exit the BIOS Setup utility.