Advanced BIOS Features
This menu is used for setting the data of the first hard disk connected to the IDE bus as master. The hard disk data (size, number of cylinders, heads, sectors, pre-compensation and home position of the heads when the disk is switched off) are displayed automatically for the connected hard disk.
Phoenix – AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Advanced BIOS Features
CPU Internal Cache | [Enabled] | Item Help |
First Boot Device | [HDD-0] |
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Second Boot Device | [USB-HDD] |
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Third Boot Device | [Disabled] |
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Boot Other Device | [Enabled] |
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Boot Up NumLock Status | [On] |
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Gate A20 Option | [Fast] |
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Typematic Rate Setting | [Disabled] |
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Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) | 6 |
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Typmatic Delay (Msec) | 250 |
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Security Option | [Setup] |
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OS Select For DRAM > 64 MB | [Non-OS2] |
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Full Screen Logo | [Disabled] |
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CPU Internal Cache
Here you can disable the internal CPU cache.
First Boot Device
Here you can specify which drive should boot first. Set the drive to be used as boot drive. Options:
- LS120 (LS-Drive)
- HDD-0 (hard disc 1)
- CDROM (CD-drive)
- HDD-1 (hard disc 2)
- ZIP100 (Zip-Drive)
- USB-FDD (USB-Floppy)
- USB-ZIP (USB Zip-Drive)
- USB-CDROM (USB CDROM)
- LAN (network)
- Disabled (disabled)
Second Boot Device
This setting is used for booting, if the first boot device is not available. Options:
- LS120 (LS-Drive)
- HDD-0 (hard disc 1)
- CDROM (CD-Laufwerk)
- HDD-1 (hard disc 2)
- ZIP100 (Zip-Drive)
- USB-FDD (USB-Floppy)
- USB-ZIP (USB Zip-Drive)
- USB-CDROM (USB CDROM)
- LAN (network)
- Disabled (disabled)
Third Boot Device
This setting is used for booting, if the first and second boot device are not available. Options:
- LS120 (LS-Drive)
- HDD-0 (hard disc 1)
- CDROM (CD-Laufwerk)
- HDD-1 (hard disc 2)
- ZIP100 (Zip-Drive)
- USB-FDD (USB-Floppy)
- USB-ZIP (USB Zip-Drive)
- USB-CDROM (USB CDROM)
- LAN (network)
- Disabled (disabled)
Boot Other Device
This option offers two choices: Enabled or Disabled. The standard setting is Enabled. The Enabled setting enables the BIOS to try all three types, i.e. "First Boot Device", "Second Boot Device" or "Third Boot Device".
Boot Up NumLock Status
State of the numeric keypad. With On it is activated, with Off not.
Gate A20 Option
Defines how the memory above 1MB is accessed. This should be set to Fast, in order to activate access through the chipset. With the Normal setting it is accessed via the keyboard controller. This option may speed up older computers. The first 64 K Block above 1 MB can be accessed in standard mode via address line A20. DOS will anchor itself there, if DOS=High is inserted in Config.sys.
Typematic Rate Setting
This parameter is used to specify whether the options Keyboard Typematic Speed, Delay Before Keys Repeat, Typematic Rate or Typematic Delay are available. If Disabled, the values are set to 6 characters per second, with a keyboard delay of 250 ms. The settings can also be specified via the operating system.
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)
Specifies the repetition rate of the keyboard when a key is pressed. The options are 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24 or 30 characters/second.
Typmatic Delay (Msec)
This value determines when the key function is activated after a key is pressed. The options are 250, 500, 750 or 1000 milliseconds.
Security Option
This parameter specifies the option for which a password applies. If the SYSTEM option is selected, a password has to be entered during PC start-up. If the SETUP option is selected, a password is only required for accessing the BIOS.
OS Select For DRAM > 64 MB
For OS/2 systems with more than 64 MB RAM, option OS/2 should be used.
Full Screen Logo
This option can be used to specify that the start logo should fill the whole screen during booting, thereby hiding the start data. Setting options: Enabled, Disabled