3. System setup
System setup means storing hardware configuration information of the computer in
CMOS RAM. Through the System Setup, the computer gets various information -date
of the day, time, memory capacity, H/D capacity and its type.
System Setup is to set passwords, to change booting orders, and to add new periph-
eral devices.
3-1. Entering System Setup
Booting with a USB device (Page 48).
Setting a password (Page 49).
Deleting or changing a password (Page 50).
Initializing system setup (Page 52).
Deciding the temporary booting orders (Page 53).
Wrong system setup may cause errors during system operation. Therefore, be careful
when changing the System Setup, and it is recommended not to change the setup unless it
is necessary.
For performance improvement, CMOS setup menu configuration and the initial setup status
may be changed and may become different from images included in the user manual.
Keys Used in System Setup
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System setup
Select the current item.
Closes the current task or goes back to the previous screen.
Moves up, down, right, and left.
Increases or decreases the item values.
Goes to the beginning of the screen.
Goes to the end of the screen.
Saves changes and exits System Setup.