Resetting System Parameters; Standard Cmos Setup - NEC Versa LXi Series Service And Reference Manual

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Resetting System Parameters

To reset all parameters to the default settings, select Auto Configuration with Defaults from the
BIOS Setup Main Menu. Use the arrow keys to select

Standard CMOS Setup

Use the Standard CMOS Setup screen to view the System Time, System Date and to modify
drive parameters and related settings.
Parameter
Date
System Memory
Time
Diskette Drive A
Diskette Drive B
Internal
32-Bit Mode
VersaBay
32-Bit Mode
Boot Sector Virus
Protection
DS VersaBay
Docking Station IDE
1
These setup items are only visible when system is docked
n
Date — Sets your NEC Versa's calendar month, day and year. The calendar clock is
year 2000-compliant. These settings remain in memory even after you turn off system
power.
To set the date use the
PgDn
n
System Memory — Displays the amount of system memory currently installed in your
system.
n
Time — Sets the time, enter the current hour, minute, and second in hr/min/sec,
24-hour format.
To set the time use the
PgDn
n
Diskette Drives — Designates the drive type for your diskette drives.
n
Internal Drives — Assigns devices to the internal drives, file bay and VersaBay, in your
system.
2-12 System Configuration and Setup
Standard CMOS Setup
Default Setting
mm/dd/yyyy
hh/mm/ss
1.44 MB, 3.5
1
Not installed
Auto
On
Auto CDROM
On
Disabled
1
Auto
1
Auto
or arrow keys to move from field to field. Use the
Tab
key to change the numbers within each field.
or arrow keys to move from field to field. Use the
Tab
key to change the numbers within each field.
Yes
and press
Enter
.
Alternate Setting(s)
(automatically detected)
Not installed, 1.44 MB
1.2 MB, 5.25; 1.44 MB, 3.5
User Defined, CDROM
SuperDisk, Not installed
Off
User Defined, CDROM
SuperDisk, Not installed
Off
Enabled
User defined, CDROM
SuperDisk, Not installed
User defined, CDROM
SuperDisk, Not installed
.
or
PgUp
or
PgUp

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