The Bios Setup Utility - NEC PowerMate Enterprise Manual

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The system ships with the Auto Insert Notification feature of the Windows 95 operating
system enabled for the CD-ROM reader. If the program on the CD-ROM is based on the
Windows 95 operating system, the CD-ROM player starts as soon as the CD is inserted into
the drive and the tray is closed.

THE BIOS SETUP UTILITY

The BIOS Setup utility is used to configure the main components of the computer.
System configuration information is stored in nonvolatile memory. A nonvolatile memory
device retains its data when system power is turned off. Nonvolatile memory in the system
is stored in a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) chip backed up by a
battery on the system board. The battery supplies continuous power to CMOS memory and
maintains configuration information when system power is off (see "Replacing the Battery"
in Chapter 8).
NOTE: If the Auto Insert Notification is
enabled, the system does not automatically enter
Power Management. For information on enabling
and disabling Auto Insert Notification, see
"Setting Auto Insert Notification" later in this
section.
NOTE: The system ships from the factory with
the correct system parameters for the
configuration. Unless you add optional hardware,
you do not need to run Setup to operate the
system. However, you might wish to run the
Setup utility to set features that customize the
system, such as security features.
NOTE: NECCSD recommends that you print
out or write down the current Setup parameters
and store the information in a safe place. This
will enable you to restore the system to the
current parameters if you ever need to replace
the battery.
Setup and Operation
2-11

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