Dell Studio Hybrid D140G Studio Hybrid Service Manual - Page 35
Advanced, HD Audio, Onboard LAN connector, Onboard LAN Boot ROM, Side logo, Serial ATA,
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System Date System Time SATA 0 SATA 1 System Info Memory Info Advanced CPU Type CPU Speed Cache L2 Advanced Chipset Features Integrated Peripherals CPU Configuration USB Configuration Power Power Management Setup ACPI Suspend Type Auto Power On AC Recovery HDD Acoustic Mode Boot Boot Device Priority Hard Disk Boot Priority CD/DVD Boot Priority Boot Settings Configuration Security Displays current date in the mm:dd:yy format. Displays the time in the hh:mm:ss format. Displays the SATA 0 drive integrated in the system. Displays the SATA 1 drive integrated in the system. Displays the BIOS version number and date, system model name and the service tag of the computer. Indicates amount of installed memory, usable memory, memory speed, memory channel mode (dual or single), and the type of memory technology used. Displays the processor type. Displays the processor speed. Displays the processor L2 cache size. Displays the video memory size. Allows you to enable or disable these integrated devices: HD Audio, Onboard LAN connector, Onboard LAN Boot ROM, and Side logo. Serial ATA Configuration can be set to IDE or AHCI mode. Allows you to enable or disable the CPU features that enhance the performance of the system. Allows you to enable or disable the USB controller. Specifies the ACPI suspend type. The default is S3. Allows you to enable or disable an alarm to turn on the computer automatically. Specifies the behaviour of the system after recovering from a power loss. ¡ Power on - The computer turns on after it recovers from a power failure. ¡ Power off - The computer remains powered off. ¡ Last state- The computer returns the power state it was in before the power failure. Determines the acoustic mode at which the hard drive operates. Bypass - Do nothing (needed for older drives). Quiet - The hard drive operates at its most quiet setting. Performance - The hard drive operates at its maximum speed. NOTE: Switching to performance mode may cause an increase in noise produced by the drive, but does not affect the drive's performance. Sets the boot priority among the available devices. Sets the hard drive boot priority. The items displayed are dynamically updated according to the hard drives detected. Sets the optical drive boot priority. The items displayed are dynamically updated according to the optical drives detected. Allows the BIOS to skip certain tests while booting. This decreases the time needed to boot the system. Allows you to set or change the supervisor password.