Dell XPS /Dimension Gen 4 Owner's Manual - Page 122
Video, Performance, LPT Port Address
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www.dell.com | support.dell.com LPT Port Mode LPT Port Address LPT Port DMA Serial Port #1 Video Primary Video Performance HyperThreading Performance Security Admin Password System Password Password Status Identifies and defines the parallel port settings. You can set the parallel port to Off, AT, PS/2, EPP, or ECP. Identifies the address for the parallel port. Identifies and defines the parallel port DMA settings. You can set the parallel port DMA to Off, DMA1, or DMA3. Identifies and defines the serial port settings. Auto, the default setting, automatically configures a connector to a particular designation (COM1 or COM3). This setting specifies which video controller is primary when two video controllers are present on the computer. If your computer's processor supports Hyper-Threading, this option appears in the Options List. • Bypass - Your computer does not test or change the current acoustics mode setting. • Quiet (default) - The hard drive operates at its most quiet setting. • Suggested - The hard drive operates at the level suggested by the drive manufacturer. • Performance - The hard drive operates at its maximum speed. NOTE: Switching to performance mode may cause the drive to be noisier, but its performance is not affected. NOTE: Changing the acoustics setting does not alter your hard drive image. This section displays available system security options. This option provides restricted access to the computer's system setup program in the same way that access to the system can be restricted with the System Password option. Displays the current status of the system's password security feature and allows a new system password to be assigned and verified. This option locks the system password field with the setup password. When the field is locked, you can no longer disable password security by pressing when the computer starts. 122 Appendix