CMOS MANIPULATION
To access an option
in the CMOS, use the cursor (arrow) keys to highlight your choice, as shown in
Screenshot A. The Enter key will
either invoke a sub-menu or open a selection window, as illustrated in
Screenshot B. To alter the value associated with the setting you've selected,
you'll have to use the plus [+] or minus [-] keys, or another combination such
as [Page Up] and [Page down]. From the main menu screen, you'll use this
technique to navigate into various sub-menus, some of which may have
subordinate menus of their own as well, until you get where you need to go.
Let's
take a brief overview look at the various menus in a typical BIOS setup
program:
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In
the "Main" or "Standard CMOS Setup" menus, you can set the date
and time, and also define the attributes of your hard disks.
·
In
the "BIOS Features Setup" menu, you'll work with general settings of
all kinds.
·
The
"Integrated Peripherals" menu is where you can manage interfaces and
auxiliary system functions.
·
·
The
"Power Management Setup" menu is where you go to configure energy
saving or power management functions.
·
The
"PnP/PCI Configurations" menu permits you to rearrange which
interrupts (IRQs) relate to specific PCI expansion cards in your PC. If you
don't find these functions identified as such (or something similar) in the
Main menu, you'll probably find them under the "Advanced" menu
instead.
·
The
"Hardware Monitor" menu shows values from system sensors, such as the
processor temperature or fan speeds (in RPM). These are normally for the CPU
cooler and system fan, but may also be for the power supply or other fans for which the
motherboard has sensing hardware.
·
The
"Load Setup Defaults" item restores factory default settings, and
wipes out any changes you may have already made. This can be especially useful
when you've not configured something properly and the results cause problems on
your system.
Ending A CMOS
Session
To end
your work in the CMOS Setup program, you must strike the [F10] key, or select
the main menu entry that reads "Save & Exit Setup". Sometimes
this involves first selecting an "Exit" option, then choosing the
"Exit & Save Changes" sub-entry. You will then be presented with
a choice between [Y] and [N], where the [Y] key saves your changes and the [N]
key discards them. Select one or the other, and you'll exit the CMOS setup.
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