EVGA 132-YW-E180-A1 User Guide

EVGA 132-YW-E180-A1 Manual

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    2 x16 PCI Express 2.0  1 x16 PCI Express 1.0  Supports 4 GB/sec (8 GB/sec concurrent) bandwidth  Low power consumption and power management features  Green Function  Supports ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface)  Supports S0 (normal), S1 (power on suspend), S3 (suspend to RAM), S4
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    1 7 9 9 2 3 4 5 6 8 1. PS/2 Mouse Port 2. PS/2 Keyboard Port 3. Coaxial SPDIF output 4. Optical SPDIF output 5. eSATA port 6. USB 2.0 ports (Six) 7. 8. Audio Port Blue Green Pink Orange Black Grey 2-Channel Line-In Line-Out Mic In 6-Channel Line-In Front Speaker Out Mic In Center/
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    the CPU  Installing the CPU fan  Installing the memory  Installing the motherboard  Connecting cables and setting switches To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury always follow basic safety precautions. Remember to remove power from your computer by disconnecting the AC main
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    the processor only by the edges and do not touch the bottom of the processor. Use the following procedure to install the CPU onto the motherboard. Unhook the socket lever by pushing down and away from the socket. Lift the load plate. There is a protective socket cover on the load plate
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    types that can be used with this motherboard. Follow the instruction that came with you fan assembly. Be sure that the fan orientation is correct for your chassis type and your fan assembly. Your new motherboard has four 240-pin slots for DDR3 memory. These slots support 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, and
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    a DIMM slot by pressing the module clips outward. Align the memory module to the DIMM slot and insert the module vertically while applying the CPU Fan assembly is aligned with the vents on the covers. The motherboard kit comes with an I/O shield that is used to block radio frequency transmissions
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    with the chassis vents according to the fan assembly instruction. Secure the motherboard with a minimum of eight-to-ten screws. This all the connections necessary on the motherboard. This will include:  Power Connections  24-pin ATX power (PWR1)  8-pin ATX 12V power (PWR2)  Internal Headers 
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    locate the connectors and button referenced in the following procedure. To support 3-way SLI, this motherboard has the following specific power supply requirements:  Minimum 1000 W peak power  Six PCI-E power connectors configured in either of the following configurations (see Figure 3):  Three
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    next to the DIMM slots. Make sure that the power supply cable and pins are properly aligned with the connector on the motherboard. Firmly plug the power supply cable into the connector and make sure it is secure. PWR1 connector Plug power cable from power supply to PWR1 Board edge Figure 4. PWR1
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    to provide power to the CPU. Align the pins to the connector and press firmly until seated. Backpanel connector edge 8 5 4 1 The IDE connector supports Ultra ATA 133/100/66 IDE hard disk drives. Connect the blue connector (the cable end with a single connector) to the motherboard. Connect the
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    The Serial ATA connector is used to connect a Serial ATA I or Serial ATA II device to the motherboard. These connectors support the thin Serial ATA cables for primary storage devices. The current Serial ATA II interface allows up to 300MB/s data transfer rate. There are ten
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    The front panel header on this motherboard is used to connect the following four cables. (see Table 2 for pin definitions):  PWRLED Attach the front panel power LED cable to these two pins of the header. The Power LED indicates the system's status. When the system is turned on, the LED is on. When
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    the bracket to the rear panel of your chassis. Connect the end of the cable to the IEEE 1394a connector on the motherboard. Table 3. IEEE 1394a Connector Pins Connector IEEE 1394a Connector 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Signal TPA+ TPAGND GND TPB+ TPB+12V +12V Empty GND
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    the bracket to the rear panel of your chassis. Connect the two ends of the cables to the USB 2.0 headers on the motherboard. Table 4. USB 2.0 Header Pins Connector USB 2.0 Header Connector Pin 1 3 5 7 9 Pin 2 4 6 8 10 Signal 5V_DUAL DataData+ GND Empty Signal 5V_DUAL DataData+ GND No Connect
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    uses the AC97 standard and provides two kinds of audio output choices: Front Audio and Rear Audio. The front Audio supports retasking function. Table 5. Front Audio Connector Connector Front Audio Connector 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Pin Signal 1 PORT1_L 2 AUD_GND 3 PORT1_R 4 PRECENCE_J
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    The HD Audio connection supports HD audio standard. Use this if the case does not use the AC97 connectors. Table 6. HD Audio Connector Connector HD audio Connector Pin Signal 1 BCLK 2
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    The SPDIF header is used to connect to an NVIDIA graphics card for HDMI audio. Connector SPDIF Audio Connector Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 Signal Power No Pin SPDIF SPDIFI GROUND GROUND
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    System fan connector Fan Connector 3 2 1 GND +12V SENSE Chassis fan connector Chassis fan connector The motherboard kit provides a serial COM port bracket for your system. Connect one side of the cable to the header and then attach the serial COM device to the other side of the cable.
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    The motherboard supports a standard 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44m, and a 2.88M floppy disk drive (FDD). The EVGA nForce 790i SLI FTW motherboard contains seven expansion slots, five PCI Express slots and two PCI slots. 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 - PCI slot 1 - PCIe x16 slot 2 - PCI slot 2 - PCIe x16 slot 3 -
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    The two PCI slots support many expansion cards such as a LAN card, USB card, SCSI card of the x16 slot is up to 4GB/sec (8GB/sec concurrent). The motherboard supports three PCI-Express graphics cards using NVIDIA's SLI technology. When installing a PCI Express x16 card, be sure the retention clip
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    . Easily turn on/off the system, and conveniently clear the CMOS. The motherboard uses the CMOS ROM to store all the set parameters in the bios. The CMOS can be cleared by using the following procedure: Turn off the AC power supply. Press and hold the clear CMOS button for 10 seconds. Turn the
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    Provides a two-digit POST code to allow for quick and easy debugging. Debug LED Theses LEDs indicate the system status.  POWER LED (Green): When the system is powered on, the LED is on.  DIMM LED (Yellow): When the memory slot has power, the LED is on.  STANDBY LED (Blue): When the system is in
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    are also provided. This section includes the following information:  Enter BIOS Setup  Main Menu  Standard CMOS Features  Advanced BIOS Features  Advanced Chipset Features  Integrated Peripherals  Power Management Setup  PnP/PCI Configurations  PC Health Status  Frequency/Voltage
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    critical to maintain optimal system performance. Use the following procedure to verify/change BIOS settings. Power on the computer. Press the Del key when the following message briefly displays at the bottom of the screen during the Power On Self Test (POST). Press F1 to continue, DEL to enter Setup
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     Standard CMOS Features  Advanced BIOS Features  Advanced Chipset Features  Integrated Peripherals  Power Management Setup  PnP/PCI Configurations Use this menu to optimize system performance and configure clocks, voltages, memory timings, and more.  Integrated Peripherals Use this menu to set
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    Optimized defaults system settings.  Set Supervisor Password/Set User Password Use this command to set, change, and disable the password used to access the BIOS menu.  Save & Exit Setup Use this command to save settings to CMOS and exit setup.  Exit Without Saving Use this command to abandon all
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    : 48: 23 Item Help  IDE Channel 0 Master  IDE Channel 0 Slave  SATA 1 (A0)  SATA 2 (A1)  SATA 3 (B0)  SATA 4 (B1)  SATA 5 (C0)  SATA 6 (C1) Drive A Halt On Base Memory Extended Memory Total Memory [None] [None] [None] [None] [None] [None] [None] [None] [1.44, 3.5 in.] [All , But Keyboard
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    the IDE/SATA sub-menu.  IDE Channel 0 Master  IDE Channel 0 Slave  SATA 1 (A0)  SATA 2 (A1)  SATA 3 (B0)  SATA 4 (B1)  SATA 5 (C0)  SATA 6 (C1) [None] [None] Mode Capacity Cylinder Head Precomp Landing Zone Sector [Press Enter] [Manual} [CHS] 0 MB [ 0] [ 0] [ 0] [ 0] [ 0] Capacity
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    Enter] IDE Channel 0 Slave Access Mode Capacity Cylinder Head Precomp Landing Zone Sector [Manual} [CHS] 0 MB .....0 [ 0] [ 0] [ 0] [ 0] Press ENTER to display sub-menu or enter number manually Cylinder The BIOS supports the following HDD Access Modes:  CHS Min= 0 Max=65535 Key in a DEC number
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    whether or not the computer stops if an error is detected during power on. Use the Page Up and Page Down keys to scroll through [All , But Keyboard] Press ENTER to display sub-menu  All Errors Whenever the BIOS detects a nonfatal error, the system stops and prompts you.  No Errors System boot
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    by the BIOS POST (Power-On Self Test). Base Memory 640K  Base Memory BIOS POST determines the Extended Memory Total Memory 1047552K 1048576K amount of base (or conventional) memory installed in the system.  Extended Memory BIOS determines how much extended memory is present during
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    option. Press Enter to display the sub-menus. Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features  Hard Disk Boot Priority  CD-ROM Boot Priority  Network Boot Priority CPU Internal Cache Quick Power On Self Test First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other Device
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    Use this option to select the priority for HDD startup. Press Enter to see the list of bootable devices in your system. Use the  arrow keys to go to the various devices. Then use the + or - keys to move the device priority up or down in the list. To go back to the previous menu, press Esc. 1. Ch0
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    . Use this option to set the priority sequence of the devices booted at power on. Use the Page Up and Page Down keys to scroll through the options /third boot devices fail. This option allows you to select the power-on state of NumLock. Select On to activate the keyboard NumLock when the system
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    disable this option, you also disable the MPS Version Control for OS option. Use this function to select the Multi-Processor Specification (MPS) version that BIOS passes to the operating system. Use the Page Up and Page Down keys to scroll through the options. This option allows you to enable or
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    Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults Figure 8. Advanced Chipset Features This function allows you to enable or disable caching the system BIOS. This function allows you to enable or disable the High Precision Even Timer (HPET). When Enabled, HPET is used as the timing hardware
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    Select Integrated Peripherals from the CMOS Setup Utility menu and press Enter to display the Integrated Peripherals menu. Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals  IDE Function Setup  RAID Config  USB Config  MAC Config IEEE 1394 Controller JMicron AHCI (SATA 7/8) JMicron
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    Press Enter to display the IDE Function Setup menu. OnChip IDE Channel0 Primary Master PIO Primary Slave PIO Primary Master UDMA Primary Slave UDMA IDE DMA transfer access Serial-ATA Controller IDE Prefetch Mode IDE HDD Block Mode [Enabled] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Enabled] [All Enabled] [
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    detect the optimal number of block read/writes per sector the drive can support. Select [Disabled] if your drive does not support block mode. Press Enter to display the RAID Config menu. RAID Enable SATA 1 (A0) RAID SATA 2 (A1) RAID SATA 3 (B0) RAID SATA 4 (B1) RAID SATA 5 (C0) RAID SATA 6 (C1
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    these function to enable or disable the onchip USB support of the keyboard and/or mouse. Press Enter to display the MAC Config menu. MAC0 LAN MAC1 LAN [Auto] [Auto]  MACx LAN Use these functions
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    [Enabled] [S1&S3] [Instant-Off] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Off] Item Help Main Level  Power-on by Alarm x Day of Month Alarm x Time (hh:mm:ss) Alarm [Disabled] 0 0 : 0 : 0 POWER ON Function x KB Power ON Password x Hot Key Power On [BUTTON ONLY] Enter Ctrl-F1 Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value
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    failure.  On: The system stays on after a power failure This function on the Power Management Setup menu allows you to enable or disable the Power-on by alarm function. Set to [Disable] to prevent power-on by alarm. When set to [Enable], you can manually put in the day of the month and the time
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    ON Password function is enabled so that you must enter a password. POWER ON Function KB Power ON Password x Hot Key Power On [Password] [Enter] Ctrl-F1 Hot Key Power On When [Hot Key] is selected, the Hot key Power On function is enabled so that you must select a keyboard key as the hot key. To
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    Select PnP/PCI Configuration from the CMOS Setup Utility menu and press Enter to display the PnP/PCI Configuration menu. Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PnP/PCI Configuration Init Display First [PCI Slot] Item Help Resources Controlled By x IRQ Resources [Auto(ESCD)] Press Enter Main
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    or if you can manually select IRQ, DMA, and memory base address fields. Select [Auto(ESCD)] if you want the BIOS to automatically populate these fields. If you select [Manual] so you can architecture. This item is designed to overcome problems that may be caused by some nonstandard VGA cards..
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    This item controls how long each PCI device can hold the bus before another takes over. When set to higher values, every PCI device can conduct transactions for a longer time and thus improve the effective PCI bandwidth. For better PCI performance, you should set the item to higher values. The
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    Utility PC Health Status  Dynamic Fan Control CPU Board MCP55 [Press Enter] 38ºC/ 100ºF 42ºC/ 108ºF 59ºC/ 138ºF Item Help Main Level  CPU Core +5V Memory nForce SPP +3.3V +12V +Vbat 1.27V 4.97V 1.48V 1.31V 3.21V 11.91V 3.02V CPU Fan Speed Chassis Fan Speed Chassis Fan2 Speed Aux Fan Speed
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    fans on the motherboard. Set CPU fan speed to [SmartFan] when you want the speed of the fans automatically controlled based on temperature. To set the fan speed to a constant rate, select [Manual] and then enter the speed from 0% to 100%. Set the desired speed for the Aux, nForce, and Chassis fans
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    press Enter to display the Frequency/Voltage Control menu. Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Frequency/Voltage Control  System Clocks  FSB & Memory Config  CPU Feature  System Voltages [Press Enter] [Press Enter] [Press Enter] [Press Enter] Item Help Main Level  Load timing/voltage
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    that in Figure 9, all of the options are listed. On the actual BIOS screen, you will need to scroll down to see all the options. SPPMCP Ref Clock, MHz [Auto] 100 **HT Multiplier** nForce SPP --> nForce MCP [5 x] nForce SPP
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    be changed by the user). To change the SLI-Ready memory, FSB memory, and memory timing, go to the FSB & Memory screen.  CPU Multiplier This value changes the chip to the MCP chip. Values are [1 x] through [5 x].  nForce MCP
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     CPU Spread Spectrum This option reduces the EMI generated by the CPU. Options are [Disabled] and [Center Spread].  HT Spread Spectrum This option reduces the EMI generated by the HT. Options are [Disabled] and [Auto].  PCIe Spread Spectrum (SPP) This option reduces the EMI generated by the SPP
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    Timing Setting [Press Enter] Main Level  "Auto" realizes the complete optimized memory settings when EPP 2.0 memory is installed Optimized memory settings by allowing X% CPU overclocking CPU overclocking may require manual overvoltaging of the CPU to improve system stability Move Enter:Select
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    ), MHz and MEM (DDR), MHz are changed to editable and the FSB and memory speeds can be entered manually. As the FSB speed is changed, CPU Freq, MHz changes proportionally. FSB - Memory Clock Mode [Unlinked] x FSB - Memory Ratio Auto FSB (QDR), MHz [1067] Actual FSB (QDR), MHz 1066.7 MEM (DDR
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    Timing Setting menu. Use this menu to set optimal timings or to manually enter timings. Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Memory Timing Setting Parameters Settings Current Value Item Help Memory Timing Setting [Optimal] x tCL (CAS Latency) Auto(7) x tRCD Auto(7) x tRP Auto(7) x tRAS
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    to select Expert. When Expert is selected, all timing categories are enabled for manual input. Note that you should set the value to Optimal to use the manufacturers' recommended values. Parameters Settings Current Value Memory Timing Setting tCL (CAS Latency) tRCD tRP tRAS Command Per Clock (CMD
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    tRFC: Minimum Refresh Recover Time Delay (options are Auto, 90ns, 110ns,160ns and 285nS). Select CPU Feature from the Frequency/Voltage Control menu and press Enter to display the CPU Feature menu. Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility CPU Feature Limit CPUID MaxVal Intel SpeedStep x PPM Mode
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    and CPU core voltage.  TM1 & TM2 Enables support for both TM1 and TM2. C1E Enhanced Halt State When set to enabled, this function reduces the CPU power consumption when the CPU is idle. Idle occurs when the operating system issues a halt instruction. Execute Disable Bit When this function is
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    menu and press Enter to display the System Voltages menu. Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility System Voltages Parameters EVGA VDroop control CPU Core CPU FSB Memory nForce SPP nForce MCP CPU PLL Settings Current Value [With VDroop] [Auto] 1.30000 [Auto] 1.2V [Auto] 1.500V [Auto] 1.30V
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    [Auto] to automatically set the voltage level for the CPU FSB.  Memory This function defines the voltage level for the DRAM. Use the Page Up [Auto] to automatically set the voltage.  nForce SPP This function defines the core voltage level for the NVIDIA nForce SPP chip. Use the Page Up and Page
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    This function loads the system voltages and timing settings that were defined in the System Voltages menu. You can set up to three profile settings using the Save timing/voltage set function. There are three profile options that can be loaded. The default setting is Auto for all settings. Press
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    CD that has been shipped with your EVGA motherboard contains the following software and drivers:  Motherboard Drivers  Audio Drivers  SATA Controller Drivers  Create a RAID Floppy Disk  Adobe Acrobat Reader®  View CD Manual Insert the EVGA nForce 790i SLI FTW installation CD in the the system
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    Double Data Rate 2 DDR3 - Double Data Rate 3 DIMM - Dual In-line Memory Module DRAM - Dynamic random access memory DVD - Digital Versatile Disc DVI - Digital Video Interface FDC - Floppy Disk Controller FSB - Front Side Bus FTW - For The Win! GHz - Gigahertz GPU - Graphics Processing Unit HDD - Hard
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    POST Codes Description Reserved CheckSum Check Check the integrity of the ROM,BIOS and message Reserved Autodetect EEPROM Check Flash type and copy flash write KB Load keyboard matrix Reserved HPM init Init Heuristic Power Management (HPM) Reserved Program chipset Early Programming of
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    8259-1 Mask Reserved Test 8259-2 Award POST Codes Description Init onboard clock generator and sensor Setup BIOS DATA AREA (BDA) Chipset programming and CPU Speed detect Initialize Video Test Video Memory and display Logos Early Keyboard Reset Test DMA channel 0 Test DMA channel 1 Test DMA Page
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    Reserved 4E Init APIC 4F Reserved 50 USB init 51 Reserved 52 Memory Test 53 Reserved 54 Reserved 55 CPU display 56 Reserved 57 PnP interrupt occurred. Reinitialize Preboot agent serial port If EISA non-volatile memory checksum is good, execute EISA initialization. If not, execute ISA tests and clear
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    PS2 Mouse port ACPI sub-system initializing Initialize cache controller Enter setup check and autoconfiguration check up Initialize floppy disk drive Install FDD and setup BIOS data area parameters Initialize hard drive controller
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    Code 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 8A 8B 8C 8D Name Detect HDD Reserved Detect serial ports Reserved Reserved Detect parallel ports Reserved HDD Write Protect Reserved Reserved POST error check Reserved Reserved Security Check Write CMOS Display PNP USB Final Init
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    FF Name Reserved IRQ12 Enable Reserved Reserved Reserved Boot Medium Read Final Init NumLock Boot Attempt Base CPU test Memory Presence Early Memory Extend Memory Special Display Early Shadow Cache presence CMOS Check Spurious Unclaimed NMI Program MCP Setup Pages Boot Award POST Codes Description
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