Intel AN430TX Product Specification - Page 70

Exit Menu, Load Setup Defaults

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AN430TX Motherboard Technical Product Specification 3.2.7.7 Removable Devices This screen lists the available removable devices. The operating system assigns drive letters to these devices in the order listed. You may change the sequence and therefore the drive lettering for these devices by pressing the or keys. The options are any available removable devices. Press for a list of available devices. To select the boot device, use the up or down arrow keys. Press to move the device up the list, or to move it down the list. Press to exit this menu. 3.2.8 Exit Menu This section describes how to exit Setup with or without saving the changes you have made to battery-backed CMOS RAM. 3.2.8.1 Exit Saving Changes Exits Setup and saves the changes in CMOS RAM. You can also press the key anywhere in the Setup program to do this. 3.2.8.2 Exit Discarding Changes Exits Setup program without saving any changes. This means that any changes you have made while in Setup are discarded and not saved. Pressing the key in any of the four main screens will also exit and discard changes. 3.2.8.3 Load Setup Defaults Returns all of the Setup options to their defaults. The default Setup values are loaded from the ROM table. You can also press the key anywhere in Setup to load the defaults. 3.2.8.4 Load Custom Defaults Loads the setup settings from the Custom Defaults. 3.2.8.5 Save Custom Defaults Normally, the BIOS reads the setup settings from battery backed CMOS RAM. If the CMOS RAM fails, the BIOS uses the Custom Defaults (if you have set them). If no Custom Defaults are set, the BIOS uses the factory defaults. 3.2.8.6 Discard Changes Discards any changes made up to this point in Setup without exiting Setup. This selection loads the CMOS RAM values that were present when the computer was turned on. 70

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AN430TX Motherboard Technical Product Specification
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3.2.7.7
Removable Devices
This screen lists the available removable devices.
The operating system assigns drive letters to
these devices in the order listed.
You may change the sequence and therefore the drive lettering for
these devices by pressing the <+> or <-> keys.
The options are any available removable devices.
Press <Enter> for a list of available devices.
To
select the boot device, use the up <
> or down <
> arrow keys.
Press <+> to move the device up
the list, or <-> to move it down the list.
Press <Esc> to exit this menu.
3.2.8
Exit Menu
This section describes how to exit Setup with or without saving the changes you have made to
battery-backed CMOS RAM.
3.2.8.1
Exit Saving Changes
Exits Setup and saves the changes in CMOS RAM.
You can also press the <F10> key anywhere
in the Setup program to do this.
3.2.8.2
Exit Discarding Changes
Exits Setup program without saving any changes.
This means that any changes you have made
while in Setup are discarded and not saved.
Pressing the <Esc> key in any of the four main screens
will also exit and discard changes.
3.2.8.3
Load Setup Defaults
Returns all of the Setup options to their defaults.
The default Setup values are loaded from the
ROM table.
You can also press the <F9> key anywhere in Setup to load the defaults.
3.2.8.4
Load Custom Defaults
Loads the setup settings from the Custom Defaults.
3.2.8.5
Save Custom Defaults
Normally, the BIOS reads the setup settings from battery backed CMOS RAM.
If the CMOS
RAM fails, the BIOS uses the Custom Defaults (if you have set them).
If no Custom Defaults are
set, the BIOS uses the factory defaults.
3.2.8.6
Discard Changes
Discards any changes made up to this point in Setup without exiting Setup.
This selection loads
the CMOS RAM values that were present when the computer was turned on.