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4.7.1.3 IDE Primary/Secondary Master/Slave
Auto The device parameters are automatically determined when the system is
started.
Manual The device parameters can be entered by hand (only in Access Mode CHS).
None No IDE device has been connected or a connected device is to be ignored.
Auto is set by default.
4.7.1.4 Access Mode
Auto The device parameters are automatically determined when the system is
started.
LBA Hard disks > 528MB which support Logic Block Addressing mode (LBA).
CHS Hard disks < 528MB
Large Hard disks > 528MB which do not support Logic Block Addressing mode
(LBA).
Auto is set by default.
If Manual and CHS are selected for the device, the disk parameters can be entered.
Cylinder Number of cylinders
Head Number of read/write heads
Precomp Write precompensation
Landing Zone Landing zone
Sector Number of sectors / cylinders
4.7.1.5 Drive A / Drive B
Drive A: Set the format of floppy drive A:
None, 360K, 5.25 in.; 1.2M,
5.25 in.;
720K, 3.5 in.; 1.44M, 3.5 in.;
2.88M, 3.5 in.
Drive B: Set the format of floppy drive B: None, 360K, 5.25 in.; 1.2M,
5.25 in.;
720K, 3.5 in.; 1.44M, 3.5 in.;
2.88M, 3.5 in.
For drive A: None is set for fail-safe default and 1.44M, 3.5in. for optimized default. For drive B: None applies in both
cases
Neither item is available with Legacy Free.
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4.7.1.6 Video
Enter the type of graphics adapter in this field. Options are: EGA/VGA, CGA 40, CGA 80, Mono (for
Hercules and MDA). If an adapter has been installed with VGA or a higher resolution, select
EGA/VGA. The default setting is EGA/VGA.
4.7.1.7 Halt On
If this option is activated, BIOS will stop during the start-up process in the event of an error and will
display an error message. If this option is not activated, the BIOS continues without an error
message and uses the default values for processing. If the option is activated, the following causes
of errors can additionally be ruled out:
All Errors Every error generates an error message.
No Errors No error generates an error message.
All, But Keyboard Keyboard errors do not generate an error message.
All, But Diskette Diskette and hard disk errors do not generate an error message.
All, But Disk/Key Diskette, hard disk and keyboard errors do not generate an error message.
All, But Keyboard is selected by default.
4.7.1.8 Base, Extended, Total Memory
The type and size of the recognized DRAM memory is indicated here.
Base Memory Memory below 1 MB without the adapter hole (usually 640 KB)
Extended Memory Available memory above 1 MB
1)
Total Memory Total memory, sum of all areas
1)
1) Here you must take into account that 1 MB has been subtracted for System Management Mode
(SMM) as has the graphics memory (size can be set in the setup page "Advanced Chipset
Features").
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4.7.2 Setup page "BIOS Features Setup"
Menu item Note Selection options Settings Note
CPU Feature
See submenu CPU Feature
Virus Warning
If the option is enabled, you will receive a warning if a
program wishes to write to the boot sector or the
partition table of the hard disk.
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
CPU L1 & L2
Cache
This option allows the internal cache to be enabled or
disabled.
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Quick Power
On Self Test
This field enables the self-test to be speeded up when
you power on the computer (POST), by dispensing with
a second, third and fourth test of the SDRAM. For each
test, the system is tested once completely.
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
USB-Flash
Disk Type
Some memory sticks allow a device to act as a ZIP
drive, even if it has been set up as a hard disk and vice
versa.
Auto
ZIP
HDD
Auto
First Boot
Device
First device from which to boot Floppy; LS120; HDD-0;
SCSI; CDROM; HDD-1;
HDD-2; HDD-3; ZIP100;
USB-FDD; USB-ZIP;
USB-CDROM; USB-
HDD; LAN; Disabled
USB-CDROM
Floppy cannot be
selected with
Legacy Free
Second Boot
Device
Second device from which to boot Floppy; LS120; HDD-0;
SCSI; CDROM; HDD-1;
HDD-2; HDD-3; ZIP100;
USB-FDD; USB-ZIP;
USB-CDROM; USB-
HDD; LAN; Disabled
HDD-0
Floppy cannot be
selected with
Legacy Free