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Viewing and Changing Settings, Configuration/Setup Utility

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The menu you see on your computer might look slightly different from the menu shown here, but it will operate the same way. Configuration/Setup Utility Select Option: System Summary Product Data Devices and I/O Ports Start Options Date and Time System Security Advanced Setup ISA Legacy Resources Power Management Save Settings Restore Settings Load Default Settings Exit Setup Viewing and Changing Settings The Configuration/Setup Utility Program menu lists items that identify system configuration topics. If a bullet ( ) appears beside a menu item, an additional menu is available. If a right arrowhead ( ) appears beside a menu item, a change to that item has been made or the Configuration/Setup Utility Program detected an error and attempted to correct it. The system can automatically configure new devices if Quick POST is enabled and no form of security (passwords) exists on the system. Also, an additional menu might follow a menu item with a beside it. If an asterisk (*) appears next to a menu item, it indicates a system resource conflict. Resolve this conflict before exiting from the Configuration/Setup Utility Program so that your computer will function properly. For information and instructions on resolving system resource conflicts, refer to the documentation that comes with the hardware you want to install and see "Adapter Configuration" on page 67. When working with the Configuration/Setup Utility Program menu, you must use the keyboard. Refer to the following table for the keys used to accomplish various tasks. 28 PC 300GL User Guide

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The menu you see on your computer might look slightly different from the
menu shown here, but it will operate the same way.
Viewing and Changing Settings
The Configuration/Setup Utility Program menu lists items that identify
system configuration topics.
If a bullet
(
±
)
appears beside a menu item, an
additional menu is available.
If a right arrowhead
(
²
)
appears beside a
menu item, a change to that item has been made or the
Configuration/Setup Utility Program detected an error and attempted to
correct it.
The system can automatically configure new devices if Quick
POST is enabled
and
no form of security (passwords) exists on the system.
Also, an additional menu might follow a menu item with a
²
beside it.
If
an asterisk
(*)
appears next to a menu item, it indicates a system resource
conflict.
Resolve this conflict before exiting from the Configuration/Setup
Utility Program so that your computer will function properly.
For
information and instructions on resolving system resource conflicts, refer to
the documentation that comes with the hardware you want to install and
see “Adapter Configuration” on page
67.
When working with the Configuration/Setup Utility Program menu, you
must use the keyboard.
Refer to the following table for the keys used to
accomplish various tasks.
Configuration/Setup Utility
Select Option:
±
System Summary
±
Product Data
±
Devices and I/O Ports
±
Start Options
±
Date and Time
±
System Security
±
Advanced Setup
±
ISA Legacy Resources
±
Power Management
Save Settings
Restore Settings
Load Default Settings
Exit Setup
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