Running The Setup Program - Micron Millennia Series Technical Reference Manual

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Running the Setup Program

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Note
Certain BIOS settings vary between Microsoft Windows operating systems.
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Although your Micron computer arrives fully configured, you may want to customize it to fit your
needs. However, if the information in CMOS is lost, the system will not operate properly unless
the BIOS Setup Program is used to restore the system configuration.
In order for the computer to run properly, run the BIOS Setup Program after first installing a new
system board and whenever you make a hardware change to the computer.
The BIOS Setup Program initially displays the Main menu screen. Each menu screen has
options for modifying different aspects of the system configuration.
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