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• Advanced – Use this menu option to set
o PCI Configuration – Configure the PCI slots individually, but the default
settings allow the PCI Plug and Play feature to automatically configure the
PCI slots.
o Advanced Chipset Control – Maintain the default settings optimized for
performance. Reserved for advanced users only.
o I/O Device Configuration - Configure ports for serial and parallel, assign
base addresses and interrupts, pointing devices (mouse), and console
redirection for remote control.
o OnChip Multi-function device – Used to configure USB function,
however, the default settings are optimized for the best performance.
Reserved for advanced users only.
o PS/2 Mouse – Set to [Auto Detect] as the default – Refer to onscreen
instructions for more details.
o Local Bus IDE Adapter – Set to [Both] as the default for both IDE
channels.
o Legacy USB Support – Set to [Enabled] as the default. Refer to onscreen
instructions for more details.
o Reset Configuration Data – Set to [No] as the default. Refer to onscreen
instructions for more details.
• Security - Use this menu option to set BIOS access, boot on password
protections and hardware security options. Two levels of BIOS access
(Supervisor and User) are available under Security:
o The Supervisor password must be set before setting the User password.
Once the Supervisor password is set, the Supervisor can access and change
all fields in the Setup Utility screens.
o If the User password is set, the user may change the system time, date, user
password and a limited number of items in the various screens of the Setup
Utility. The user may view all screens in the Setup Utility, but can't alter
all of the settings.
o Diskette access – Set to [enabled] by the Supervisor to limit user access to
the floppy disk (for read, write and boot). This feature is grayed out until
Supervisor password is set.
o Password on boot – Set to [enabled] will require a Supervisor or User
password to enter the Setup Utility or complete the boot process. This
feature is grayed out until Supervisor password is set.
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