Acer TravelMate 620 Service Manual page 43

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The following table describes the parameters in this screen. Settings in boldface are the default and
suggested parameter settings
.
Parameter
Boot Display
CPU Serial Number
Screen Expansion
Resume on LAN/Modem Access When enabled, the computer will wake up from sleep
Hotkey Beep
Fast Boot
Boot from LAN
R
TM
Technology Select CPU power policy
Intel
SpeedStep
Boot Drive Sequence
Setting the Boot Drive Sequence
The Boot Drive Sequence section lists boot priorities (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4rd ) for bootable drives in your
computer.
For example, the default value (1st: Floppy Disk, 2nd: CD-ROM, 3rd: Hard Disk) tells the computer to first
search for a bootable floppy disk in the floppy drive. If it finds one present, it boots up from that floppy disk. If
not, the computer continues to search for a bootable CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. If it cannot boot up from
the CD-ROM drive, it continues by booting up from the hard disk.
To set the boot drive sequence, use the
z
z z
z
x
x x
x
the
/
keys to select the device for that priority level.
Chapter 2
Description
Sets the display device on boot-up.
When set to Auto, the computer automatically
determines the display device when the computer
starts up. If an external display device (e.g., monitor)
is connected, it becomes the boot display. When set
to Both, the computer outputs to both the computer
display screen and an external display device if one is
connected.
Enable or Disable CPU Serial Number Feature.
If enabled, user may read CPU serial number via
necessary utility. If disabled, user cannot read it. But
on the model equipped with Celeron CPU which does
not support CPU Serial Number feature, this option
should be invisible.
Expand the screen on the graphic/text mode.
When it is disabled, the graphic/text mode expansion
function is disabled and the graphic/text image will be
centralized on the LCD. If it is enabled, the graphic/
text image will be expanded to the full LCD screen.
state if any LAN access to it occurs.
When enabled, the computer makes a beep when a
hot key is pressed.
When this flag is set, the ACPI OS will communicate
with the BIOS to decide the next POST is Fast or
Diagnostic.
When enabled, remote host with appropriate boot
image can boot this computer.
There are four priorities that can let the user to specify
the boot device sequence.
w
w
w w
y
y y
y
/
keys to select a priority level (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4rd), then use
Options
Both or Auto
Enabled or Disabled
Enabled or Disabled
Enabled or Disabled
Enabled or Disabled
Ensabled or Disabled
Disabled or Enabled
Automatic
Maximum Performance
Battery Optimized
Reversed
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