Using the BIOS Setup Utility 3-15
!
Automatic STF — Enables the system, after 30 minutes in Suspend mode, to save
the current working environment to a special file on the hard disk and to power
down the system.
Pressing the
Fn-Power
key combination also puts the system into Save to File mode
(Windows NT, only). For more details about using this parameter, see the section,
“Managing System Power,” later in this chapter. For details about creating the save-
to-file area, see the section, “HDPREPEZ Utility,” in Chapter 4.
!
Panel Brightness — Selects the LCD screen brightness.
!
Suspend Warning Tone — Specifies whether the system warning tone sounds when
Suspend mode starts. It is best to keep this option enabled.
!
Remote Power On — Allows the serial port modem or LAN board to wake the
system on a ring signal.
!
Wake Up from Suspend Alarm/Resume Alarm Time — Allows the alarm to resume
the system from suspend. Designates the time parameter in five minutes increments.
(Not applicable in Windows 2000/98 with ACPI.)
!
Intel
®
SpeedStep™ — Optimizes CPU performance when the system is powered
under AC or by battery.
Boot Device Setup
Boot Device Setup allows you to define the following functions.
Boot Device Setup
Parameter
Default Setting
Alternate Setting(s)
Quick Boot
Enabled
Disabled
Silent Boot
Enabled
Disabled, Black
Boot Display Device
Simul. Mode
CRT only, LCD only
Docking Station Video
1
Dock Stn.
Portable
BootUp NumLock
Auto
On, Off
1
st
Boot Device
2
SuperDsk
Disabled/1
st
Fnd IDE/Floppy
CD/DVD/SCSI/Network
2nd Boot Device
2
CD/DVD
Disabled/1
st
Fnd
IDE/Floppy/SuperDsk
3rd Boot Device
2
Floppy
Disabled/1
st
Fnd IDE/SuperDsk
CD/DVD
Summary of Contents for VERSA LXI - VERSION 10-2000
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