Gigabyte GA-8I915PC Duo Manual - Page 31

Load Optimized Defaults, Set Supervisor Password, Set User Password, Save & Exit Setup, Exit

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English „ Load Optimized Defaults Optimized Defaults indicates the value of the system parameters which the system would be in best performance configuration. „ Set Supervisor Password Change, set, or disable password. It allows you to limit access to the system and Setup, or just to Setup. „ Set User Password Change, set, or disable password. It allows you to limit access to the system. „ Save & Exit Setup Save CMOS value settings to CMOS and exit setup. „ Exit Without Saving Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup. 2-1 Standard CMOS Features Date (mm:dd:yy) Time (hh:mm:ss) CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright (C) 1984-2004 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Thu, Jan 6 2005 14:9:35 Item Help Menu Level` ` IDE Channel 0 Master ` IDE Channel 0 Slave ` IDE Channel 2 Master ` IDE Channel 2 Slave ` IDE Channel 3 Master ` IDE Channel 3 Slave Drive A Drive B Floppy 3 Mode Suport Halt On Base Memory Extended Memory Total Memory [None] [None] [None] [None] [None] [None] [1.44M, 3.5"] [None] [Disabled] [All, But Keyboard] 640K 511M 512M Change the day, month, year Sun. to Sat. Jan. to Dec. 1 to 31 (or maximum allowed in the month) 1999 to 2098 KLJI: Move Enter: Select F5: Previous Values +/-/PU/PD: Value F10: Save F6: Fail-Safe Defaults ESC: Exit F1: General Help F7: Optimized Defaults Date The date format is , , , . Week The week, from Sun to Sat, determined by the BIOS and is display only Month The month, Jan. Through Dec. Day The day, from 1 to 31 (or the maximum allowed in the month) Year The year, from 1999 through 2098 Time The times format in . The time is calculated base on the 24-hour military-time clock. For example, 1 p.m. is 13:00:00. - 31 - BIOS Setup

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BIOS Setup
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English
Load Optimized Defaults
Optimized Defaults indicates the value of the system parameters which the system would be in best
performance configuration.
Set Supervisor Password
Change, set, or disable password. It allows you to limit access to the system and Setup, or just to Setup.
Set User Password
Change, set, or disable password. It allows you to limit access to the system.
Save & Exit Setup
Save CMOS value settings to CMOS and exit setup.
Exit Without Saving
Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup.
2-1
Standard CMOS Features
CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright (C) 1984-2004 Award Software
Standard CMOS Features
Date (mm:dd:yy)
Thu
, Jan
6 2005
Time (hh:mm:ss)
14:9:35
IDE Channel 0 Master
[None]
IDE Channel 0 Slave
[None]
IDE Channel 2 Master
[None]
IDE Channel 2 Slave
[None]
IDE Channel 3 Master
[None]
IDE Channel 3 Slave
[None]
Drive A
[1.44M, 3.5"]
Drive B
[None]
Floppy 3 Mode Suport
[Disabled]
Halt On
[All, But Keyboard]
Base Memory
640K
Extended Memory
511M
Total Memory
512M
: Move
Enter: Select
+/-/PU/PD: Value
F10: Save
ESC: Exit
F1: General Help
F5: Previous Values
F6: Fail-Safe Defaults
F7: Optimized Defaults
Item Help
Menu Level
Change the day, month,
year
<Week>
Sun. to Sat.
<Month>
Jan. to Dec.
<Day>
1 to 31 (or maximum
allowed in the month)
<Year>
1999 to 2098
Date
The date format is <week>, <month>, <day>, <year>.
Week
The week, from Sun to Sat, determined by the BIOS and is display only
Month
The month, Jan. Through Dec.
Day
The day, from 1 to 31 (or the maximum allowed in the month)
Year
The year, from 1999 through 2098
Time
The times format in <hour> <minute> <second>. The time is calculated base on the 24-hour
military-time clock. For example, 1 p.m. is 13:00:00.