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For example, you may have a memory expansion card that needs to be addressed starting at 15 MB. Selecting the 15M - 16M option in the Reserved Memory category specifies that the base memory from 15 to 16 MB come from the memory expansion card (the base memory below the 15-MB address comes from the dual in-line memory modules [DIMMs] on the system board). The Reserved Memory category has the following options: None (the default option) 15M - 16M CPU Speed indicates the processor speed at which your system boots. Press the left- or right-arrow key to toggle the CPU Speed category between the resident microprocessor's rated speed (the default) and a lower compatibility speed, which lets you accommodate speed-sensitive application programs. Num Lock determines whether your system boots with the Num Lock mode activated on 101- or 102-key keyboards (it does not apply to 84-key keyboards). When Num Lock mode is activated, the rightmost bank of keys on your keyboard provides the mathematical and numeric functions shown at the tops of the keys. When Num Lock mode is turned off, these keys provide cursor-control functions according to the label on the bottom of each key. Setting this category to Enabled (the default) allows the system to be reset when the reset button is pushed. Processor 1 and Processor 2 display the status of each processor slot in the system. These categories have no user-selectable options. The Fan Speed category has the following options: Full Speed (the default option) Noise Reduced 4-6 Dell PowerEdge 2300 Systems User's Guide

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Dell PowerEdge 2300 Systems User’s Guide
For example, you may have a memory expansion card that needs to be addressed
starting at 15 MB. Selecting the 15M - 16M
option in the Reserved Memory category
specifies that the base memory from 15 to 16 MB come from the memory expansion
card (the base memory below the 15-MB address comes from the dual in-line mem-
ory modules [DIMMs] on the system board).
The Reserved Memory category has the following options:
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None (the default option)
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15M - 16M
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CPU Speed indicates the processor speed at which your system boots.
Press the left- or right-arrow key to toggle the CPU Speed
category between the resi-
dent microprocessor’s rated speed (the default) and a lower compatibility speed,
which lets you accommodate speed-sensitive application programs.
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Num Lock determines whether your system boots with the Num Lock mode activated
on 101- or 102-key keyboards (it does not apply to 84-key keyboards).
When Num Lock mode is activated, the rightmost bank of keys on your keyboard pro-
vides the mathematical and numeric functions shown at the tops of the keys. When
Num Lock mode is turned off, these keys provide cursor-control functions according to
the label on the bottom of each key.
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Setting this category to Enabled (the default) allows the system to be reset when the
reset button is pushed.
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Processor 1 and Processor 2 display the status of each processor slot in the system.
These categories have no user-selectable options.
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The Fan Speed category has the following options:
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Full Speed (the default option)
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