Introducing Bios Setup For Windows - NEC VERSA E6500 Series User Manual

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Introducing BIOS Setup for Windows

Your notebook comes with a hardware program called BIOS Setup that allows you to view
and set system parameters. BIOS Setup also allows you to set password features that protect
your notebook from unauthorised use.
Use BIOS Setup to:
set the current time and date
customise your operating system to reflect your notebook hardware
secure your notebook with a password
balance your performance needs with power conservation.
Entering BIOS Setup
The BIOS Setup can be accessed during the startup or booting of your notebook. Just press
F2 when the following prompt appears.
"Press <F2> to Enter BIOS Setup - <F8> to Display Boot Order"
When you press F2 to enter BIOS Setup, the system interrupts the Power-On Self-Test
(POST) and displays the current CMOS RAM settings.
If the system detects an error during POST, it prompts you with a double beep and a message:
"Press <F1> to resume." If you press F2, the system enters BIOS Setup automatically. If you
want to fix the error, carefully read the error message that appears above the prompt (taking
notes if you want), and press F2. You will see this message if your CMOS battery has become
fully discharged.
BIOS Setup Menus
The BIOS Setup features five menus, which are listed on the menu bar at the top of the
screen.
Main
- use this menu for basic system configuration.
Advanced
- use this menu to control system ports and components.
Security
- use this menu to establish system passwords and protect the boot sector of the
hard disk drive against infection by some virus types.
Exit
- use this menu to exit BIOS Setup with various save or discard options.
Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom of the Setup menu to make the selections
or exit the current menu.
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