Fujitsu N800 사용자 설명서

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Configuration software and utilities
BIOS Setup
5.3
BIOS Setup
This section describes the options available for 
BIOS Setup
. Use Setup to 
change the default system parameters. You can run 
BIOS Setup
 with and without 
the installed operating system. Setup stores most of the configuration values in 
battery-backed CMOS; the rest of the configuration is stored in flash memory. 
The configuration takes effect when you boot the system. POST uses these 
values to configure the hardware. If the values and the actual hardware do not 
match, POST generates an error message. You must then run 
BIOS Setup
 to 
correct the configuration.
You can use 
BIOS Setup
 to change default settings such as:
Select floppy disk drive
Select parallel port
Select serial port
Set time/date (is stored in RTC)
Configure IDE disk drive
Specify boot sequence
Enable SCSI BIOS
Recording Setup settings
Record your Setup settings in a list. If the default values ever need to be 
restored (after a CMOS clear, for example), you must run Setup again. The 
information in the list could make your task easier.
You cannot call BIOS Setup
If the floppy disk drive is incorrectly configured and you cannot start 
BIOS Setup
 
from the floppy disk, you may have to clear CMOS memory. To do this you have 
to change the switch setting on the I/O board (see the section “Configuring the 
server and components” on page 38)
Afterwards run 
BIOS Setup
 to check and change the settings for the floppy disk 
drive, and then return the switch to its original position.