Extended Memory; Reserved Memory; Cpu Speed; Num Lock - Dell OptiPlex GXi Reference And Installation Manual

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The default value for the
which includes 1 kilobyte (KB) reserved for system use

Extended Memory

, which has no user-selectable
EXTENDED MEMORY
options, indicates the amount of memory available as
extended memory.

Reserved Memory

allows you to designate a region of
RESERVED MEMORY
system board memory that can be supplied by an expan-
sion card. You should not enable the reserved memory
feature unless you are using an expansion card that
requires special addressing.
For example, you may have a memory expansion card
that needs to be addressed starting at 15 MB. Selecting
the
option in the
15M - 16M
specifies that only part of the base memory comes from the
dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) on the system board,
whereas the base memory from 15 to 16 MB comes from the
memory expansion card.
The
RESERVED MEMORY
(the default option)
NONE
15M - 16M

CPU Speed

indicates the processor speed at which your
CPU SPEED
system boots.
Press the left- or right-arrow key to toggle the
category between the resident microprocessor's
SPEED
rated speed (the default) and a lower compatibility speed,
which lets you accommodate speed-sensitive application
programs. A change to this category takes effect immedi-
ately (rebooting the system is not required).

Num Lock

determines whether your system boots with
NUM LOCK
the Num Lock mode activated on 101- or 102-key key-
boards (it does not apply to 84-key keyboards).
When Num Lock mode is activated, the rightmost bank
of keys on your keyboard provides the mathematical and
numeric functions shown at the tops of the keys. When
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category is
BASE MEMORY
category
RESERVED MEMORY
category has the following options:
CPU
,
Num Lock mode is turned off, these keys provide cursor-
640 KB
control functions according to the labels on the bottom of
.
each key.

Keyboard Errors

KEYBOARD ERRORS
board errors during the power-on self-test (POST), which
is a series of tests that the system performs on the hard-
ware each time you turn on the system or press the reset
button.
This category is useful when applied to self-starting serv-
ers or host systems that have no permanently attached
keyboard. In these situations, selecting
suppresses all error messages relating to the keyboard
or to the keyboard controller during POST. This
option does not affect the operation of the keyboard
itself, if one is attached to the computer.

System Password

SYSTEM PASSWORD
system's password security feature and allows you to
assign and verify a new password. No one can assign a
new password unless the current status is
which is displayed in bright characters.
The options for the
NOT ENABLED
ENABLED
DISABLED BY JUMPER
NOTE: Read "Using the System Password Feature"
found later in this chapter for instructions on assigning a
system password and using or changing an existing sys-
tem password. See "Disabling a Forgotten Password"
found later in this chapter for instructions on disabling a
forgotten system password.

Password Status

When
SETUP PASSWORD
allows you to prevent the system password from
STATUS
being changed or disabled at system start-up.
To lock the system password, you must first assign a
setup password and then change the
category to
cannot be changed through the
enables or disables reporting of key-
displays the current status of your
SYSTEM PASSWORD
(the default option)
is set to
ENABLED
. In this state, the system password
LOCKED
SYSTEM PASSWORD
DO NOT REPORT
,
NOT ENABLED
category are:
,
PASSWORD
PASSWORD STATUS

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