User’s Manual
Setup Program
The Setup program writes information about the equipment, security
and power management of your computer directly into ROM (Read-Only
Memory) in the computer’s hardware (it is stored in the computer’s BIOS
chip). When you turn on your computer, it first looks at this information
to see what the physical devices the system has available for its use.
Access to the Setup menu is during the boot process. When you first
start the computer, you will be able to enter the Setup mode (by pressing
the [F2] key). If your system begins with the BIOS logo (this is the
default boot option), you should press the [F2] key when you see the
logo. If you wish to enter after the computer has booted, you will need
to exit Windows (or whatever operating system you are running). You
can restart the computer by selecting Turn Off Computer in the Start
menu, then selecting the Restart option. When the computer starts to
reboot, press the [F2] key to enter the program.
Main Menu
Once you have entered the Setup program, you will be greeted by the
Main Menu. (Figure 8.1) This menu allows you to make changes to the
basic setup of your system (e.g. time or default display). You will notice
that at the bottom of the window are the commands for navigating the
Setup program. These commands are the same for all menus in the Setup
program.
[F1]
Brings up the Help information for the Setup Program
[Esc]
Takes you to the Exit menu
Up arrow
Moves up one item in the menu
Down arrow
Moves down one item in the menu
Left arrow
Moves one menu to the left
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