Sony AR-B1570 User Manual

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AR-B1570 User’s Guide 
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5.5 PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION 
 
ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A434AVF) 
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION 
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC. 
PCI IRQ Actived By  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
: Level 
Esc:   Quit 
F1:    Help 
F5:    Old Values 
↑↓→←:       Select Item 
PU/PD/+/-:  Modify 
(Shift) F2:    Color 
PNP OS Installed 
Resources Controlled By  
Reset Configuration Rate 
 
 
: NO 
: Auto 
: Disabled 
 
 
F6:    Load BIOS Defaults 
F7:    Load Setup Defaults 
 PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION
 
PNP OS Installed 
            This item is to choose whether or not installing the PNP (Plug & Play) operation system. 
Resources Controlled By 
            The available choices are <Auto>&<Manual>. To choose <Auto>the resources will be under the control of 
system automatically. If <Manual> is chosen, the following items will be listed. 
 
            <IRQ  (3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12,14,15)>  Setting these items one by one will clear up the conflict between NON-PNP 
ISA extension cards and PNP system. 
 
             <DMA (0,1,3,5,6,7)> these items are used for the PNP ISA (PCI) cards or NON-PNP old ISA cards which use 
DMA channel to enable them work normally. 
 
Reset Configuration Data  
           This item is used to <enable> the function of Reset Configuration Data or not. 
PCI IRQ Actived By 
This item is to determine the active mode. 
5.6 LOAD DEFAULT SETTING 
This section permits the user to select a group of settings for all BIOS Setup options.  Not only can you use these 
items to quickly set system configuration parameters, you can choose a group of settings that have a better chance 
of working when the system is having configuration related problems. 
5.6.1 Load BIOS Defaults 
User can load the optimal default settings for the BIOS.  The <LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS> uses best-case values 
that should optimize system performance.  If CMOS RAM is corrupted, the optimal settings are loaded 
automatically. 
 
 
 
Load high performance settings (Y/N)?
 
5.6.2 Load Setup Defaults 
User can load the <LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS> Setup option settings by selecting the Fail-Safe item from the 
Default section of the BIOS Setup main menu. 
The Fail-Safe settings provide far from optimal system performance, but are the most stable settings.  Use this 
option as a diagnostic aid if the system is behaving erratically. 
 
 
 
Load failsafe settings (Y/N)?