Ampro Corporation P5X 用户手册

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Setup 3 — BIOS Features Setup
Use Setup 3 to set a variety of BIOS feature options. Figure 2– 8 shows what can be configured on
Setup 3, and the sections that follow describe each parameter.
BIOS FEATURES Setup
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Virus Warning
: Disabled
CPU Internal Cache
: Enabled
External Cache
: Disabled
Quick Power On Self Test
: Disabled
Boot Sequence
: A,C
Swap Floppy Drive
: Disabled
Boot Up Floppy Seek
: Enabled
Boot Up NumLock Status
: Off
Typematic Rate Setting
: Enabled
Typematic Rate (chars/Sec)
: 6
Typematic Delay (Msec)
: 250
PCI/VGA Palette Snoop:
: Disabled
Assign IRQ for VGA
: Disabled
Watchdog Timer
: Disabled
Show System Status at Boot
: Enabled
OS2 Select for DRAM > 64MB
: Non-OS2
Video BIOS Shadow
: Enabled
Serial Console
: Disabled
Serial Boot Loader
: Disabled
OEM Flash (S0)
: Disabled
ESC:Quit        
 
 
 
:Select Item
F1 :Help        PU/PD/+/- :Modify
F5 :Old Values
(Shift)F2 :Color
F6 :Load BIOS Defaults
F7 :Load Setup Defaults
Figure 2– 8. Setup 3 — BIOS Features Setup
This Setup screen allows you to configure the following parameters:
Virus Warning — monitors for writes to the hard disk boot sector. If a write is detected, the
BIOS will display the following warning message, beep the speaker, and wait for user
confirmation.
 
!!! WARNING !!!
 
Disk Boot sector is to be modified
 
type "Y" to accept, any key to abort
 
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CPU Internal Cache — enable or disable the CPU internal cache.
Quick Power On Self Test — when enabled, the POST will skip some non-essential tests
(such as repetitive memory tests) in order to shorten the POST time.
Boot Sequence — determines the order in which drives should be searched by the disk
operating system. Options are [A, C][C, A][A, SCSI][SCSI, A][CD, A, C][C only], and
[SCSI only]. (“C” refers to an IDE drive, and “CD” refers to an IDE CD-ROM drive.)
Swap Floppy Drive — If two floppy drives are connected to the system, drive A becomes drive
B and vice-versa.
Boot Up Floppy Seek — during POST, the BIOS performs a seek test to determine if the drive
is 40 or 80 tracks (360K drives have 40 tracks, other drives have 80 tracks).