BIOS Setup
3-27
User’s Manual
If you don't want to use USB devices, set it to
Disabled
, then the item
USB Keyboard
Support
will also be disabled.
✏
✏
✏
✏
USB Keyboard Support:
Two options are available: OS and BIOS. The default setting is
OS.
If you want USB
keyboard use in a DOS environment, please set it to BIOS.
Init Display First:
Two options are available: PCI Slot and Onboard. The default setting is
PCI Slot.
When you
install additional PCI display cards, you can choose either a PCI display card or an onboard
VGA chip to activate the display boot-up screen.
AC97 Audio:
Two options are available: Auto and Disabled. The default setting is
Auto.
If you set it to
Enabled
, it will allow the BIOS to detect the audio device you use. If an audio device is
detected, the onboard audio controller (815E chipset family) will be able to support it. If you
want to use another audio adapter card to connect the audio connectors, please set this item
to
Disabled
.
AC97 Modem:
Two options are available: Auto and Disabled. The default setting is
Auto.
If you set it to
Enabled
, it will allow the BIOS to detect the modem device you use. If a modem device is
detected, the onboard modem controller (Intel
®
815E chipset family) will be able to support
it. If you want to use another modem adapter card to connect the modem signal connectors,
please set this item to
Disabled
.
IDE HDD Block Mode:
Block mode is also called block transfer, multiple commands, or multiple sector read/write.
If your IDE hard drive supports block mode (most new drives do), select
Enabled
for
automatic detection of the optimal number of block read/writes per sector the drive can
support. The default setting is
Enabled.
Power On Function:
This item allows you to select which way you want your system to power on. Five items are
Summary of Contents for SE6
Page 2: ......
Page 8: ...1 4 Chapter1 SE6 1 3 Layout Diagram Figure 1 1 SE6 Motherboard component location ...
Page 10: ...1 6 Chapter1 SE6 ...
Page 80: ...3 50 Chapter3 SE6 ...
Page 92: ...C 4 Appendix C SE6 ...
Page 96: ...D 4 Appendix D SE6 ...
Page 104: ...Appendix F SE6 F 4 ...
Page 118: ...Appendix I SE6 I 6 ...
Page 126: ...Appendix K SE6 K 4 ...
Page 138: ...N 4 Appendix N SE6 ...
Page 144: ...O 6 Appendix O SE6 ...