Tyan S5393WG2NR Manual Do Utilizador
38
http://www.tyan.com
3.3 Advanced Menu
This section facilitates configuring advanced BIOS options for your system.
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
Main Advanced Security TPM State Power Boot Exit
Item Specific Help
X
Hardware Monitoring
X
BIOS Event Logging
X
Advanced Chipset Control
X
Advanced Processor Options
X
Diskette Controller
X
ATA Controller
X
LSI SAS Interface
X
Integrated Network Interface
X
Onboard VGA
X
Integrated USB
X
I/O Device Configuration
X
PCI Configuration
Reset Configuration Data
Route Port 80h cycles to
X
Console Redirection
[No]
[PCI]
Hardware monitoring
configuration
F1
Help
↑↓
Select Item
-/+
Change Values
F9
Setup Defaults
Esc
Exit
←
→
Select Menu
Enter
Select
X Sub-Menu
F10
Save and Exit
Reset Configuration Data
If you install a new piece of hardware or modify your computer's hardware configuration,
the BIOS will automatically detect the changes and reconfigure the ESCD (Extended
System Configuration Data). Therefore, there is usually no need to manually force the
BIOS to reconfigure the ESCD.
However, sometimes, the BIOS may not be able to detect the hardware changes. A
serious resource conflict may occur and the operating system may not even boot as a
result. This is where the Reset Configuration Data BIOS feature comes in.
This BIOS feature allows you to manually force the BIOS to clear the previously saved
ESCD data and reconfigure the settings. All you need to do is enable this BIOS feature
and then reboot your computer. The new ESCD should resolve the conflict and allow the
operating system to load normally.
Please note that the BIOS will automatically reset it to the default setting of No after
reconfiguring the new ESCD. So, there is no need for you to manually disable this feature
after rebooting.
the BIOS will automatically detect the changes and reconfigure the ESCD (Extended
System Configuration Data). Therefore, there is usually no need to manually force the
BIOS to reconfigure the ESCD.
However, sometimes, the BIOS may not be able to detect the hardware changes. A
serious resource conflict may occur and the operating system may not even boot as a
result. This is where the Reset Configuration Data BIOS feature comes in.
This BIOS feature allows you to manually force the BIOS to clear the previously saved
ESCD data and reconfigure the settings. All you need to do is enable this BIOS feature
and then reboot your computer. The new ESCD should resolve the conflict and allow the
operating system to load normally.
Please note that the BIOS will automatically reset it to the default setting of No after
reconfiguring the new ESCD. So, there is no need for you to manually disable this feature
after rebooting.
No / Yes
Route Port 80h cycles to
LPC---Route Port 80h I/O cycles to the LPC bus.
PCI----Route Port 80h I/O cycles to the LPC bus.
PCI----Route Port 80h I/O cycles to the LPC bus.