Gateway 7400 System Manual (PDF Version) - Page 94

Using the BIOS Setup Utility, Advanced, Power, Security

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As you select items on the Main menu or in submenus, you see specific information related to the current selection in the Item Specific Help box. The command bar shows the keystrokes necessary to access help, navigate through the menus, and perform other functions. s F1 opens the Help screen, providing general help for using the BIOS Setup utility. s The ↑ (up arrow) and ↓ (down arrow) keys select items in the menu. s The ← (left arrow) and → (right arrow) keys move you between the menus. s ENTER either moves you to a submenu screen when a selected item is preceded by > or activates a selected field. s ESC closes the screen you are in and returns you to the previous screen or opens a dialog box allowing you to exit from the BIOS Setup utility. s F10 opens a screen that lets you save all settings, then exit the BIOS Setup utility. The main screen has the following menu selections at the top of the screen: s Main gives you access to basic information and settings related to your system hardware and configuration. s Advanced gives you access to information and settings for system resources, hardware, and system configuration. s Power gives you access to information and settings for power management features. s Boot gives you access to information and settings for boot features and boot sequences. s Security gives you access to settings related to system access passwords and security settings (See "System security" on page 98). s Exit gives you access to options for exiting the BIOS Setup utility. Refer to the Help box on the right side of the BIOS Setup screens for information about menu items. 86 Using the BIOS Setup Utility

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Using the BIOS Setup Utility
As you select items on the Main menu or in submenus, you see specific
information related to the current selection in the Item Specific Help box.
The command bar shows the keystrokes necessary to access help, navigate
through the menus, and perform other functions.
F1 opens the Help screen, providing general help for using the BIOS Setup
utility.
The
↑ (
up arrow) and
(down arrow) keys select items in the menu.
The
(left arrow) and
(right arrow) keys move you between the
menus.
E
NTER
either moves you to a submenu screen when a selected item is
preceded by > or activates a selected field.
E
SC
closes the screen you are in and returns you to the previous screen
or opens a dialog box allowing you to exit from the BIOS Setup utility.
F10 opens a screen that lets you save all settings, then exit the BIOS Setup
utility.
The main screen has the following menu selections at the top of the screen:
Main
gives you access to basic information and settings related to your
system hardware and configuration.
Advanced
gives you access to information and settings for system
resources, hardware, and system configuration.
Power
gives you access to information and settings for power
management features.
Boot
gives you access to information and settings for boot features and
boot sequences.
Security
gives you access to settings related to system access passwords
and security settings (See
System security
on page 98).
Exit
gives you access to options for exiting the BIOS Setup utility.
Refer to the Help box on the right side of the BIOS Setup screens for
information about menu items.