Using BIOS setup
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Main menu
The Main menu contains the basic configuration settings of the
system and shows some system information, such as the BIOS
version, CPU type and speed, and the system memory, etc.
•
System Time:
allows you to set the time of the system. Type
in the value and then press <Enter> to change the next value.
•
System Date:
allows you to set the date of the system. Type in
the value and then press <Enter> to change the next value.
Advanced menu
The Advanced menu contains advanced I/O (Input/Output)
configuration settings of the system, such as configuring the IDE
devices, enabling/disabling the pointing device, or enabling/
disabling the numeric pad lock.
Boot menu
The Boot menu contains the boot configuration settings of the
system.
•
Boot Settings Configuration:
allows to configure boot
settings that are applied during system startup.
•
Quiet Boot:
controls the display of BenQ logo during
system startup.
• When enabled, BenQ logo will be displayed during
system startup.
• When disabled, diagnostic texts (POST messages)
will be displayed during system startup.
•
Boot Device Priority:
sets the sequence of boot devices. The
system will try to boot from the first device. If it is not
available, the system will try the next boot device.
a. Use <
#
> or <
$
> to select a device.
b. Press <Enter>, and then press <
#
> or <
$
> to select a
device from the list.
c. Press <Enter> to confirm your selection.
•
Hard Disk Drives:
specifies the Boot Device Priority
sequence from hard disks that are available.
•
CD/DVD Drives:
specifies the Boot Device Priority sequence
from CD/DVD drives that are available.
•
Onboard LAN Boot ROM:
decides whether to invoke the
boot ROM of the onboard LAN chip.
Security menu
The Security menu contains the security settings, which
safeguard your system against unauthorized use.
•
Change Supervisor Password:
This set of password
controls the system supervisor's access to the whole BIOS
setup utility. It must be set before
User Password
can be set.
When typing the password, first make sure Num Lock is off,
and then type your password in the entry field and press
<Enter>. Confirm your password by typing it again and
pressing <Enter>.
If you are not familiar with the items in the Advanced menu,
you are advised to keep the default. Setting values incorrectly
may cause system malfunction.
Do NOT set the BIOS security password without having
memorized it or written it down and stored it with your Joybook
warranty documentation. Should you happen to forget or
mislay the password once set, you will be greatly
inconvenienced in gaining subsequent access to your
Joybook.
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