Acer Altos 1100 Acer Altos 1100 User's Guide - Page 80

System Event Logging, Event Logging

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million cycles per second. The faster the clock, the more instructions the CPU can execute per second. 2.7.5 System Event Configuration The system event configuration enables you to record and monitor events that occurs in your system like system temperature, fan stops, and others. This feature allows you to specify the appropriate settings for your system's event handling. Selecting the option displays the following screen: System Event Configuration Page 1/2 System Event Logging Event Log BIOS Version 1.0 xxxxx Total Event Log Number xx Remain of Event Log Area .......... xx% Event Logging Enabled] Clear Event Log Disabled] 8View Event Logs Event Control Temp/Vol/Fan Disabled] ECC Disabled] PCI Disabled] I/O Check Disabled] ↑↓ = Move Highlight Bar, → ← = Change Setting, F1 = Help System Event Logging Allows you to record monitored events that occur during the operation of your system. Event Logging This parameter allows you to enable or disable the event logging function of your system. The default setting is Enabled. 2-38 Altos 1100 Series User's Guide

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million cycles per second.
The faster the clock, the more instructions the CPU can
execute per second.
2.7.5
System Event Configuration
The system event configuration enables you to record and monitor events that
occurs in your system like system temperature, fan stops, and others.
This
feature allows you to specify the appropriate settings for your system’s event
handling.
Selecting the option displays the following screen:
System Event Configuration
Page 1/2
System Event Logging
Event Log BIOS Version
...........
1.0 xxxxx
Total Event Log Number
............
xx
Remain of Event Log Area
..........
xx%
Event Logging
.....................
[Enabled]
Clear Event Log
...................
[Disabled]
8
View Event Logs
Event Control
Temp/Vol/Fan
......................
[Disabled]
ECC
...............................
[Disabled]
PCI
...............................
[Disabled]
I/O Check
.........................
[Disabled]
↑↓
= Move Highlight Bar,
= Change Setting, F1 = Help
System Event Logging
Allows you to record monitored events that occur during the operation of your
system.
Event Logging
This parameter allows you to enable or disable the event logging function of your
system.
The default setting is
Enabled
.