IBM 2621483 User Guide - Page 44

Boot Display, Screen Expansion, USB Function Support, Hotkey Beep, Fast Boot, Boot Drive Sequence 1st

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Distinctive Functions of Your Computer Startup Configuration Boot Display Auto ] Screen Expansion Enabled ] USB Function Support Enabled ] Hotkey Beep Enabled ] Fast Boot Enabled ] Boot Drive Sequence: 1st Floppy Disk] 2nd CD-ROM] 3rd Hard Disk] Page 1/1 ↑↓ = Move highlight bar, ←→ = Change setting, F1 = Help This submenu is used to set startup options and change the startup sequence of the drives in your computer. It includes the following: Boot Display sets the display output device on start up. Screen Expansion expands or shrinks the screen on your computer. USB Function Support enables or disables the USB function on your computer. Hotkey Beep enables or disables beeps when an Fn key function is pressed. Fast Boot enables or disables Fast Boot feature on your computer. Fast Boot allows your computer to start up and resume faster. When enabled, the BIOS communicates with the Windows 98 operating system with ACPI about Plug-and-Play resources settings and information about previous start ups. Boot Drive Sequence (1st, 2nd and 3rd) specifies the start up sequence of local drives. 28 ThinkPad i Series 1400/1500 User's Reference

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Distinctive Functions of Your Computer
Startup Configuration
Page 1/1
Boot Display ----------------------------------------------------
Screen Expansion ---------------------------------------------
USB Function Support ---------------------------------------
Hotkey Beep ----------------------------------------------------
Fast Boot --------------------------------------------------------
Boot Drive Sequence:
1st. --------------------------------------------------------
2nd. -------------------------------------------------------
3rd. --------------------------------------------------------
↑↓
←→
= Move highlight bar,
= Change setting, F1 = Help
[ Auto ]
[Enabled ]
[Enabled ]
[Enabled ]
[Enabled ]
[Floppy Disk]
[CD-ROM]
[Hard Disk]
This submenu is used to set startup options and change the startup
sequence of the drives in your computer. It includes the following:
±
Boot Display
sets the display output device on start up.
±
Screen Expansion
expands or shrinks the screen on your com-
puter.
±
USB Function Support
enables or disables the USB function on
your computer.
±
Hotkey Beep
enables or disables beeps when an Fn key func-
tion is pressed.
±
Fast Boot
enables or disables Fast Boot feature on your com-
puter.
Fast Boot allows your computer to start up and resume faster.
When enabled, the BIOS communicates with the Windows 98
operating system with ACPI about Plug-and-Play resources set-
tings and information about previous start ups.
±
Boot Drive Sequence (1st, 2nd and 3rd)
specifies the start up
sequence of local drives.
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