Advantage! 94XX CMOS Options Access: during warm or cold boot User Interface: Choose Menu Move through configuration fields Change configuration , then arrow to option Load Default Values Load Last Saved Values Exit CMOS to Exit Menu, or to save changes and exit, or to exit without saving changes. Configuration Menus Main Menu Advanced Menu Security Menu Exit Menu ***************************************************************************************************************************** [ MAIN MENU ] System Date: , then choose Month, then enter Date and Year. System Time: , then enter Hour, Minute, and Second in 24-hour format. Floppy Options - Press to access submenu below: Floppy Disk A: , then choose Disable, 360 KB, 720 KB, 1.2 MB, or 1.44 MB. Floppy Disk B: , then choose Disable, 360 KB, 720 KB, 1.2 MB, or 1.44 MB. Primary IDE Master: Press , then choose Auto Configured, Disable, or User Definable. If User Definable is chosen, you must enter Cylinder, Head, and Sector information. Primary IDE Slave: , then choose Auto Configured, Disable, or User Definable. If User Definable is chosen, you must enter Cylinder, Head, and Sector information. Secondary IDE Master: Press , then choose Auto Configured, Disable, or User Definable. If User Definable is chosen, you must enter Cylinder, Head, and Sector information. Secondary IDE Slave: Press , then choose Auto Configured, Disable, or User Definable. If User Definable is chosen, you must enter Cylinder, Head, and Sector information. Boot Options - Press to access submenu below: First Boot Device: , then choose Disabled, Floppy, Hard Disk, CD-ROM, or Network. Second Boot Device: , then choose Disabled, Floppy, Hard Disk, or Network. Third Boot Device: , then choose Disabled, Floppy, Hard Disk, or Network. Fourth Boot Device: , then choose Disabled, Floppy, Hard Disk, or Network. NumLock: Press , then choose Off or On. Video Mode: Displays setting of primary display switch; for reference only. Mouse: Displays whether mouse was detected at boot; for reference only. Base Memory: Displays amount of Base Memory detected at boot; for reference only. Extended Memory: Displays amount of Extended Memory detected at boot; for reference only. Bios Version: Displays version of the current BIOS; for reference only. Bios Part Number: Displays part number of the current BIOS; for reference only. [ ADVANCED MENU ] Processor Type: Identifies type of processor installed; for reference only. Processor Speed: Identifies speed of processor installed; for reference only. Cache Size: Identifies amount of L2 cache detected; for reference only. Peripheral Configuration - Press to access submenu below: Primary PCI IDE Interface: , then choose Auto or Disabled. Secondary PCI IDE Interface: , then choose Auto or Disabled. Floppy Interface: , then choose Auto, Enabled or Disabled. Serial Port 1 Address: , then choose Disabled, Auto, COM1/3F8h/IRQ4, COM1/3F8h/IRQ3, COM3/3E8h/IRQ4, COM3/3E8h/IRQ3, COM4/2E8h/IRQ3, or COM4/2E8h/IRQ4. Serial Port 2 Address: , then choose Disabled, Auto, COM2/2F8h/IRQ3, COM2/2F8h/IRQ4, COM3/3E8h/IRQ4, COM3/3E8h/IRQ3, COM4/2E8h/IRQ3, or COM4/2E8h/IRQ4. Serial Port 2 IR Mode: , then choose Disabled or Enabled. Note that enabling this opyion automatically disables the second serial port at the rear of the system. The infrared will use the resources defined in Serial Port 2 Address above. Parallel Port Address: , then choose Disabled, LPT3/3BCh/IRQ7, LPT1/378h/IRQ7, LPT1/378h/IRQ5, LPT2/278h/IRQ7, LPT2/278h/IRQ5, LPT3/3BCh/IRQ5, or LPT3/3BCh/IRQ7. Parallel Port Mode: , then choose Compatible, Bi-Directional, ECP, or EPP. Note The actual status of all ports is listed at the bottom of this configuration screen. Audio Configuration - Press to access the submenu below: Configuration Mode: , then choose Disabled, Manual, or Auto. SB Base Port Address: , then choose Disabled, 220h, or 240h. WSS Base Port Address: , then choose Disabled, 530h, E80h, F40h, or 604h. MPU401 Base Port Address: , then choose Disabled, 330h, 332h, 334h, or 300h. WSS Interrupt: , then choose Disabled, IRQ7, IRQ9, IRQ10, or IRQ11. SB Play / MPU401 Interrupt: , then choose Disabled, IRQ5, IRQ7, IRQ9, or IRQ10. WSS Play DMA: , then choose Disabled, Channel 1, or Channel 3. SB Play / WSS Capture DMA: , then choose Disabled, Channel 0, or Channel 1. Game Port: , then choose Disabled, Enabled, or Auto. Game Port Status: Displays current status of the game port; for reference only. FM Synthesizer Port Status: Displays I/O port address being used for the synthesizer port; for reference only. Advanced Chipset Configuration: Press to access the submenu below: Bank 0 SIMM Detected: Displays size and type of SIMMs installed in Bank 0; for reference only. Bank 1 SIMM Detected: Displays size and type of SIMMs installed in Bank 1; for reference only. Power Management Configuration: Press to access the submenu below: IDE Drive Power Down: , then choose Enabled or Disabled. VESA Video Power Down: , then choose Standby, Suspend, Sleep, or Disabled. Inactivity Timer (Minutes): Enter a number, from 0 to 255, for the number of inactive minutes before power management begins. 0 to disable the timer. Plug and Play Configuration: Press to access the submenu below: Boot with PnP OS: , then choose None, Other, or Windows95 TM. [ SECURITY MENU ] User Password Is: Displays status of password (enabled or disabled).; for reference only. Set User Password: , and then either install, change, or remove a password. To install a password, enter and verify a password of up to seven characters. To change a password, enter the original password, and then enter and verify the new password. To remove a password, enter the original password, and then press the key at the Enter and Verify prompts. [ EXIT MENU ] Exit Saving Changes: All configuration settings are saved to CMOS, and the system reboots. Exit Discarding Changes: All configuration setting changes are ignored, and the system reboots. Load Setup Defaults: Change all Setup fields to default values. The key also accomplishes this. Discard Changes: Change the values of all Setup fields to their last saved values. The key also accomplishes this.