Viewing and changing settings
The menu on your computer might look slightly different from the menu
shown here, but it will operate the same way.
Configuration/Setup Utility
Select Option:
v
System Summary
v
Product Data
v
Devices and I/O Ports
v
Start Options
v
Date and Time
v
System Security
v
Advanced Setup
v
Power Management
Save Settings
Restore Settings
Load Default Settings
Exit Setup
The Configuration/Setup Utility program menu lists items that identify system
configuration topics. You might see symbols next to configuration menu items.
See the following table for the meaning of the symbols.
Symbol
Explanation
v
An additional menu or screen is available.
A change to that item has been made in the system configuration or
the Configuration/Setup Utility program has detected an error and
attempted to correct it. Also, an additional menu might follow a
menu item with a
beside it.
*
A system resource conflict was detected. Resolve this conflict before
exiting from the Configuration/Setup Utility program so that your
computer will function properly.
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In the Configuration/Setup Utility program menus, the configuration
information you can change is enclosed in brackets like these. You
cannot change information that is not surrounded by brackets.
When working with the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu, you must
use the keyboard. Refer to the following table for the keys used to accomplish
various tasks.
Keys
Function
↑ ↓
Use the arrow keys to move among menu items until the item you
want is highlighted.
← →
Use these arrow keys to display and toggle among choices for a
menu item.
Enter
Press this key to select a highlighted menu item.
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