BIOS Utilities
5 - 10 Advanced Menu
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USB Device 29, Function 1&2&3
This option allows you to enable/disable support for
all
USB ports, except the
lower rear port. This is “
Enabled
” by default, however if you are installing an
Operating System see the sidebar. If you set this option to “
Disabled
” to install
the operating system (you will need to use an external floppy drive attached
to the lower rear USB port to install a RAID driver - see
“Installing a RAID
driver if a 7-In-1 Card Reader is Present” on page 7 - 19
), don’t forget to set
the option to “
Enabled
” after you have installed the operating system.
Legacy USB Support:
(Advanced Menu)
Choose “
Enabled
” if you intend to use
USB
devices in systems which do not
normally support USB functionality (e.g.
DOS
). The default setting is “
En-
abled
” and does not need to be changed if you intend to use your USB devices
in
Windows
.
Operating System
Installation Warning
If you are installing an
Operating System
(e.g.
Windows XP
),
and have a 7-In-1 Card
Reader present, make
sure to set the
USB
Device 29, Function
1&2&3
option in the
BIOS to “
Disabled
”.
This will disable all the
USB ports except the
lower rear USB port.
This will prevent the
system seeing the card
reader as a disk drive,
and thus preventing
you from setting up the
internal hard disk as
drive “C:”.
Summary of Contents for D87P
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Page 20: ...XVIII Preface ...
Page 44: ...Introduction 1 24 1 ...
Page 68: ...Using The Computer 2 24 2 ...
Page 110: ...Drivers Utilities 4 16 4 ...
Page 136: ...Upgrading The Computer 6 12 6 ...
Page 143: ...Options The Wireless LAN Module 7 7 7 Figure 7 3 Wireless LAN Screens WinXP ...
Page 146: ...Options 7 10 The Bluetooth Module 7 Figure 7 4 Bluetooth Control Panel My Bluetooth Places ...