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Time Date Diskette Drive A Diskette Drive B Primary Drive n Secondary Drive n Drive Sequence Boot Sequence System Memory Reserved Memory CPU Speed Resets time on computer's internal clock. Resets date on computer's internal calendar. Identifies type of diskette drives installed. Option settings always match physical locations of drives in computer. Tape drives are not reflected in these options. Identifies drives attached to the IDE1 and IDE2 connectors on system board. Each EIDE connector supports two EIDE drives (Drive 0 and Drive 1). For EIDE hard-disk drives, the system provides an automatic drive-type detect feature. To use this feature, highlight the appropriate Drive option, press , and then type a (for automatic). If none of the supported drive types matches the parameters of the new drive, enter parameters directly. To do so, highlight the appropriate Drive option (Drive 0 or Drive 1), press , and then type u to display User1. Press to highlight each of the parameter fields in succession, and enter the appropriate number for each field. NOTE: For EIDE devices such as EIDE CD-ROM drives and EIDE tape drives that are using the built-in EIDE controller, set the appropriate Drive option to Auto. Lists installed adapter cards and devices in the order they will be initialized. Lists the order of the devices from which the system attempts to boot. Indicates the entire amount of installed memory detected in your system. Designates a region of system board memory that can be supplied by an expansion card. This feature should not be enabled unless an expansion card that requires special addressing is installed. Indicates processor speed at which system boots-the processor's rated speed or a slower compatibility speed, which disables cache. System Setup Program A-3

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System Setup Program
A-3
Time
Resets time on computer’s internal clock.
Date
Resets date on computer’s internal calendar.
Diskette Drive A
Diskette Drive B
Identifies type of diskette drives installed.
Option settings always match physical loca-
tions of drives in computer. Tape drives are
not
reflected in these options.
Primary Drive
n
Secondary Drive
n
Identifies drives attached to the IDE1 and IDE2
connectors on system board. Each EIDE con-
nector supports two EIDE drives (Drive 0 and
Drive 1).
For EIDE hard-disk drives, the system provides
an automatic drive-type detect feature. To use
this feature, highlight the appropriate Drive
option, press <Enter>, and then type
a
(for
automatic
).
If none of the supported drive types matches
the parameters of the new drive, enter param-
eters directly. To do so, highlight the appropri-
ate Drive
option (Drive 0 or Drive 1), press
<Enter>, and then type
u
to display
User1
.
Press
<
Tab
>
to highlight each of the parameter
fields in succession, and enter the appropriate
number for each field.
NOTE: For EIDE devices such as EIDE
CD-ROM drives and EIDE tape drives that are
using the built-in EIDE controller, set the
appropriate Drive option to Auto.
Drive Sequence
Lists installed adapter cards and devices in the
order they will be initialized.
Boot Sequence
Lists the order of the devices from which the
system attempts to boot.
System Memory
Indicates the entire amount of installed mem-
ory detected in your system.
Reserved Memory
Designates a region of system board memory
that can be supplied by an expansion card.
This feature should not be enabled unless an
expansion card that requires special address-
ing is installed.
CPU Speed
Indicates processor speed at which system
boots—the processor’s rated speed or a
slower compatibility speed, which disables
cache.