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Chapter 3: BIOS Setup
3.1 - About the BIOS
The BIOS is the basic input/output system, the firmware on the
motherboard that enables your hardware to interface with your software.
The BIOS determines what a computer can do without accessing
programs from a disk. The BIOS contains all the code required to control
the keyboard, display screen, disk drives, serial communications, and a
number of miscellaneous functions. This chapter describes the various
BIOS settings that can be used to configure your system.
The BIOS section of this manual is subject to change without notice and is
provided for reference purposes only. The settings and configurations of
the BIOS are current at the time of print and are subject to change, and
therefore may not match exactly what is displayed on screen.
This section describes the BIOS setup program. The setup program lets
you modify basic configuration settings. The settings are then stored in a
dedicated, battery-backed memory (called NVRAM) that retains the
information even when the power is turned off.
To start the BIOS setup utility:
1. Turn on or reboot your system.
2. Press <Del> during POST (<Tab> on remote console) to start the BIOS
setup utility.
3.2 - BIOS Menu Bar
The menu bar at the top of the windows lists these selections:
Main To configure basic system setups
Advanced To configure the advanced chipset features
PCI/PnP To configure legacy Plug & Play or PCI settings
Boot To configure system boot order
Security To configure user and supervisor passwords
Chipset To configure chipset management features
Exit To exit setup utility










