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Table 3-1
Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions (continued)
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Chapter 3 System management
Option
Description
System
Displays system temperatures for CPU0 and CPU1, and fan speeds for processors, memory,
Temperatures
chipsets, chassis, and PCI cards.
Set Time and
Enables you to set system time and date.
Date
Flash System
Enables you to upgrade the BIOS from a ROM image on diskette, CD or USB.
ROM
Replicated
Provides these options:
Setup
Save to Removable Media—Saves the system configuration, including CMOS, in the
qsetup.txt file. This file can be saved to a formatted, blank 1.44-MB diskette, or to a USB
device.
Restore from Removable Media—Restores the system configuration from a diskette or USB
media.
Default Setup
Provides these options:
Save Current Settings as Default—Saves the current settings as default settings for the next
operation.
Restore Factory Settings as Default—Restores the factory settings as the default settings for
the next operation.
Apply Defaults
Restores the default settings defined in Default Setup, above in this table.
and Exit
Ignore Changes
Exits computer setup without applying or saving changes.
and Exit
Save Changes
Saves changes to system configuration and exits the computer setup.
and Exit
Device
Lists installed non-SCSI storage devices (except SATA devices) and provides options for obtaining
Configuration
specific information about each device:
Hard disk—Provides information about the hard drives in the system.
CD-ROM—Provides information about the optical drives in the system.
Diskette type (for legacy diskette drives only)—Identifies the highest capacity media type
accepted by the diskette drive. Options are 3.5" (1.44 MB), 5.25" (1.2 MB), and Not Installed.
Default values—Resets devices to their default configuration (SATA is the default).
Multisector Transfers—Defines the transfer of data per interrupt. Options are 8, 16, and
Disable (16 is the default).
Transfer Mode—Specifies the active data transfer mode. Options (which are subject to device
capabilities) are: Max UDMA, PIO 0, Max PIO, Enhanced DMA, and Ultra DMA0 (Max UDMA
is the default).
Translation Mode—Enables the BIOS to determine the translation mode used to configure a
formatted SATA or USB mass storage device. This prevents you from needing to know how
the mass storage device was formatted. Options are Automatic, Bit Shift, LBA Assisted, Use
(Cylinders, Heads, Sectors), and Off. Automatic is the default.
Ordinarily, you should not change the translation mode selected by the BIOS should not be
changed. If the selected translation mode is not compatible with the translation mode that was
active when the drive was partitioned and formatted, the data on the disk is inaccessible.
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