Dell XPS 625 Service Manual page 38

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System Date
System Time
System Info
BIOS Info
Service Tag
Asset Tag
Memory Installed
Memory Technology
Processor Type
Processor Speed
Processor L2 cache
 
Advanced
CPU Feature
Integrated Devices
IDE/SATA Configuration
Over Clock Configuration
Over Voltage Configuration
Overclocked DIMM Configuration
 
Security
Setup Password
System Password
 
Power
ACPI Suspend Type
AC Recovery
Remote Wake Up
Auto Power On
 
Boot
1st Boot Device through 4th Boot Device
Hard Disk Boot Priority
 
Exit
Exit Options
Displays the system date.
Displays the system time.
Displays the system model name.
Display the BIOS revision.
Displays the system service tag.
Displays the asset tag.
Displays the total memory size.
Displays the type of memory used in the system.
Displays the type of processor.
Displays the speed of the processor.
Displays the processor L2 cache size.
Allows you to enable or disable the CPU features that
enhance the performance of the system.
Allows you to enable or disable the integrated
devices and ports on your system.
Enables or disables a user to define or change any
values related to IDE or SATA devices such as hard
drives, optical drives, and so on connected to the
computer.
This option enables you to set the system clock
mode.
This option enables you to configure the voltage of
the CPU core, FSB, memory voltage, and chipset
voltage.
Allows you to enable or disable overclocked DIMM
support on your system.
Allows you to set a Setup password.
Allows you to set a System password.
Specifies the ACPI suspend type. The default is S3.
Specifies the behaviour of the system after
recovering from a power loss.
 On — The computer turns on after it
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recovers from a power failure.
 Off — The computer remains powered
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off.
 Last — The computer returns the power
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state it was in before the power failure.
This option turns on the computer when a user tries
to access the computer through the LAN.
Enables you to set an alarm to turn on the computer
automatically.
Sets the boot priority among the attached removable
devices.
Sets the hard drive boot priority. The items displayed
are dynamically updated according to the hard drives
detected.
Provides options to Exit Saving Changes, Exit
Discarding Changes, Load Setup Default, and
Discard Changes.

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