HP Deskpro /M Desktop PC 486/33M Deskpro Personal Computers Service Reference - Page 15

Computer Setup Menu, Heading, Option, Description

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2.1.2 Computer Setup Menu Heading File File Storage Option System Information Set Time and Date Save to Diskette Restore from Diskette Set Defaults and Exit Ignore Changes and Exit Save Changes and Exit Diskettes Description Lists product name, processor type/speed/stepping, CPU serial number, cache size, system ROM family and version, installed memory size, and asset tracking number. Allows you to set system time and date. Saves system configuration to a blank 1.44-MB diskette. Restores system configuration from a diskette. Restores factory default settings. Exits Computer Setup without applying or saving any changes. Saves changes to system configuration and exits Computer Setup. Lists the currently installed drive A (preinstalled diskette drive) and drive B devices. Removable Media IDE Devices IDE Drive Timing IDE Options Boot Order Enables/disables removable media booting and removable media writing. Note: After saving changes to Removable Media, the computer will restart. Turn the computer off, then on, manually. Lists information regarding IDE devices connected to the system. ATAPI devices (CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, tape) are listed as ATAPI devices. Allows you to set hard drive to Ultra-DMA (Ultra-ATA), Enhanced DMA, or PIO mode operation. Enables/disables IDE drive translation. Allows you to specify boot order of installed peripheral devices (such as LS-120 drive, diskette drive, hard drive, SCSI drive, CD-ROM drive, or DVD-ROM drive). Security Setup Password Power-On Password Enables setup (administrator) password. See Section 3.2, "Asset Tracking and Security," for more information. Enables power-on password. Specifies prompting for Power-On Password. See Section 3.2, "Asset Tracking and Security" for more information. continued Deskpro Service Reference Guide 2-3

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Deskpro Service Reference Guide
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2.1.2
Computer Setup Menu
Heading
Option
Description
File
System Information
Lists product name, processor type/speed/stepping, CPU
serial number, cache size, system ROM family and version,
installed memory size, and asset tracking number.
Set Time and Date
Allows you to set system time and date.
Save to Diskette
Saves system configuration to a blank 1.44-MB diskette.
Restore from Diskette
Restores system configuration from a diskette.
File
Set Defaults and Exit
Restores factory default settings.
Ignore Changes and Exit
Exits Computer Setup without applying or saving any changes.
Save Changes and Exit
Saves changes to system configuration and exits Computer
Setup.
Storage
Diskettes
Lists the currently installed drive A (preinstalled diskette drive)
and drive B devices.
Removable Media
Enables/disables removable media booting and removable
media writing.
Note:
After saving changes to Removable Media, the
computer will restart. Turn the computer off, then on, manually.
IDE Devices
Lists information regarding IDE devices connected to the
system. ATAPI devices (CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, tape) are listed
as ATAPI devices.
IDE Drive Timing
Allows you to set hard drive to Ultra-DMA (Ultra-ATA),
Enhanced DMA, or PIO mode operation.
IDE Options
Enables/disables IDE drive translation.
Boot Order
Allows you to specify boot order of installed peripheral devices
(such as LS-120 drive, diskette drive, hard drive, SCSI drive,
CD-ROM drive, or DVD-ROM drive).
Security
Setup Password
Enables setup (administrator) password.
See Section 3.2, “Asset Tracking and Security,” for more
information.
Power-On Password
Enables power-on password.
Specifies prompting for Power-On Password.
See Section 3.2, “Asset Tracking and Security” for more
information.
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