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The Configuration/Setup Utility menu appears immediately
after you press F1.
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The Configuration/Setup Utility menu that you see on
Note:
your computer may look slightly different from the menu
shown here, but the options will operate just the same.
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Chapter 6: BIOS Setup configuration
The Configuration/Setup Utility menu lists system
configuration options. When you select one of these options,
a menu for that option appears.
An option usually has only one menu, although some can
have more than one. In options with multiple menus, use the
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The following table lists specific keys on the keyboard that
will help you move through the Setup menus:
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keys to move from one menu to another.
PgUp
Keys
Function
Use these arrow keys to highlight an option in a
menu. (Press the Enter key to choose the
option.)
Use these arrow keys to change the value of a
setting. In some menus, you can use these keys
to move from one field to another.
F5
Restore the old settings.
F7
Load the factory-default settings.
Enter
Press this key to select a highlighted option
from a menu.
Esc
After viewing or making changes to the settings
on a menu, press this key to exit from the menu.
F1
Press this key if you want help for a selected
item in a menu.
+ -
In cases, where the left and right arrow keys
move you from one field to another, you use the
+ and - keys to change the value in the selected
field.

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