Award Bios - Cmos Setup
Award Bios - Cmos Setup
Award Bios - Cmos Setup
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Standard CMOS Features
Here you can setup the basic BIOS
features such as date, time, type of
floppy etc. Use the arrow keys to move
around and press enter to select the
required option. You can specify what
IDE devices you have such as Hard drive,
CD-ROM, ZIP drive etc. The easiest way
to setup the IDE devices is by leaving it
set to auto. This allows the BIOS to detect
the devices automatically so you don't
have to do it manually. At the bottom, it
also displays the total memory in your
system.
Advanced BIOS Features
There are numerous advance settings which you can select if required. For
most cases leaving the default setting should be adequate. As you can see the
first boot device is set to floppy. This ensures that the floppy disk is read first
when the system boots, and therefore can boot from windows boot disk. The
second boot device is the Hard disk and third is set to LS120. If you want to boot
from a bootable CD then you can set the third boot device to CD/DVD-ROM.
Advanced Chipset Features
Here you can setup the contents
of the chipset buffers. It is closely
related to the hardware and is
therefore recommended that you
leave the default setting unless
you know what you are doing.
Having an incorrect setting can
make your system unstable. If you
know that your SDRAM can
handle CAS 2, then making
changes can speed up the
memory timing. If you have 128MB
SDRAM then the maximum
amount of memory the AGP card
can use is 128MB.
Integrated Peripherals
This
menu allows you to
change the various I/O
devices such as IDE
controllers, serial ports,
parallel port, keyboard etc.
You can make changes as
necessary.
Power Management Setup
Thepower management
allows you to setup various
power saving features,
when the PC is in standby or
suspend mode.
PnP/PCI Configurations
This menu allows you to configure
your PCI slots. You can assign IRQ's
for various PCI slots. It is
recommended that you leave the
default settings as it can get a bit
complicated messing around with
IRQ's
PC Health Status
Thismenu displays the current
CPU temperature, the fan
speeds, voltages etc. You can
set the warning temperature
which will trigger an alarm if the
CPU exceeds the specified
temperature.
Load Fail-Safe Defaults
Ifyou made changes to the BIOS and your system becomes unstable as a
result, you can change it back to default. However if you made many
changes and don't know which one is causing the problem, your best bet is
to choose the option "Load Fail Safe Mode Defaults" from the BIOS menu. This
uses a minimal performance setting, but the system would run in a stable
way. From the dialog box Choose "Y" followed by enter to load Fail-Safe
Defaults.
Load Optimized Defaults
Like
the Fail-Safe mode above, this option loads the BIOS
default settings, but runs the system at optimal
performance. From the dialog box Choose "Y“ followed
by enter to load Optimized Defaults.
Set Password
To
save any changes you made to the BIOS you must
choose this option. From the dialog box choose "Y".
Exit without Saving
If
you don't want to save changes made to the BIOS,
choose "N" from the dialog box.
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