Epson Endeavor 486I User Manual - Page 48

Exiting SETUP, Installing the PCI IDE Drivers

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When you leave SETUP, you can save your settings or exit SETUP without saving your settings. You can also return all values to the factory defaults. To leave SETUP, press ESC from any SETUP screen. From the SETUP Main Menu, you can perform the functions described in the table below. Exiting SETUP options Option Load ROM Default Values Load Values from CMOS Save Values to CMOS Description Loads the factory default settings stored in ROM back into CMOS. If you change your system configuration using the SETUP program and then have problems, you can load ROM values to boot the system and start over. Loads the current values stored in CMOS for all SETUP options. This ignores any changes you have made through SETUP. Saves the changes you have made to your configuration to CMOS. You can also select these options from the Main Menu. Press ESC to exit SETUP and restart your computer. Installing the PCI IDE Drivers All the files and drivers you need for the operating system on your computer are already installed. If you switch to another operating system, such as NetWare®, you may want to install PCI IDE drivers, which let you take advantage of the high-speed performance available through your system's IDE interfaces for hard disk drives and other IDE devices. 2-18 Running SETUP and Installing Drivers

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When you leave SETUP, you can save your settings or exit
SETUP without saving your settings. You can also return all
values to the factory defaults.
To leave SETUP, press
E
SC
from any SETUP screen. From the
SETUP Main Menu, you can perform the functions described in
the table below.
Exiting SETUP options
Option
Load ROM Default Values
Description
Loads the factory default settings stored in
ROM back into CMOS. If you change your
system configuration using the SETUP
program and then have problems, you
can load ROM values to boot the system
and start over.
Load Values from CMOS
Loads the current values stored in CMOS
for all SETUP options. This ignores any
changes you have made through SETUP.
Save Values to CMOS
Saves the changes you have made to your
configuration to CMOS.
You can also select these options from the Main Menu. Press
E
SC
to exit SETUP and restart your computer.
Installing the PCI IDE Drivers
All the files and drivers you need for the operating system
on your computer are already installed. If you switch to
another operating system, such as NetWare
®
, you may want to
install PCI IDE drivers, which let you take advantage of the
high-speed performance available through your system’s IDE
interfaces for hard disk drives and other IDE devices.
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Running SETUP and Installing Drivers