Configuring the System 3-5
How to Use Setup
The Setup Utility has a Main Menu window and four top-level menus
with submenus. The menu bar at the top of the Main Menu window lists
the following top-level menus.
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Main
Use the Main Menu for basic system configuration. For
example, select Main to set the system date, set diskette and hard disk
parameters, or set the hard drive auto-detect feature.
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Advanced
Use the Advanced Menu to set up the system for
advanced CMOS, advanced chipset, power management, Plug and
Play, serial and parallel peripherals, and hardware monitor.
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Security
Use this menu to set User and Supervisor Passwords and
password check.
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Exit
Exits the Setup Utility with various save or discard options.
Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom of the menu screen to
make the selections or exit the current menu. Help Setup information is
displayed on the right side of the menu screen.
The following table describes the legend keys.
Navigation Keys
Key
Function
Esc
Exits the menu.
Enter
Executes Command or brings up a
submenu.
F1
Press this key on any menu for help.
F5
Loads default values.
F6
Loads setup original values.
F10
Saves changes and Exits the BIOS Setup
Utility.
Up or down arrow keys
Moves cursor up and down in the menu.