Intel Motherboard, SE400BX manual Exit Menu, Removable Devices Submenu, Feature Description

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Using the Setup Program

Removable Devices Submenu

This submenu is for configuring the boot sequence for removable devices.

Table 18. Removable Devices Submenu

Options

Description

 

 

Legacy Floppy Drives

Specifies the boot sequence for the removable devices attached to the

 

computer. To specify boot sequence:

 

1.

Select the boot device with <> or <>.

 

2.

Press <+> to move the device up the list or <-> to move the device down

 

 

the list.

 

The operating system assigns a drive letter to each device in the order listed.

 

Changing the order of the devices changes the drive lettering.

 

 

 

Exit Menu

This menu is for exiting the Setup program, saving changes, and loading and saving defaults.

Table 19. Exit Menu

Feature

Description

 

 

Exit Saving Changes

Exits and saves the changes in CMOS RAM.

 

 

Exit Discarding Changes

Exits without saving any changes made in Setup.

 

 

Load Setup Defaults

Loads the factory default values for all the Setup options.

 

 

Load Custom Defaults

Loads the custom defaults for Setup options.

 

 

Save Custom Defaults

Saves the current values as custom defaults. Normally, the BIOS reads the

 

Setup values from flash memory. If this memory is corrupted, the BIOS reads

 

the custom defaults. If no custom defaults are set, the BIOS reads the factory

 

defaults.

 

 

Discard Changes

Discards changes without exiting Setup. The option values present when the

 

computer was turned on are used.

 

 

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Contents SE440BX Revision History Revision Revision History DateContents Using the Setup Program ContentsRegulatory and Integration Information SE440BX Motherboard Product GuideContents Motherboard Features Features SummaryMotherboard Features ComponentsBack Panel I/O Connectors Back Panel I/O ConnectorsMicroprocessor Upgrades MicroprocessorMain Memory Second Level Cache MemoryUniversal Serial Bus USB Support Input/Output I/O ControllerReal-Time Clock Bios Upgrades PCI Auto ConfigurationIDE Auto Configuration Security PasswordsExpansion Slots ISA Plug and Play CapabilityPower Management BatteryAdvanced Power Management APM Advanced Configuration and Power Interface AcpiWake on Ring Wake on LAN Technology OptionalHardware Monitor Optional Audio Subsystem OptionalAudio Connectors Speaker OptionalCrystal Semiconductor CS4236B Audio Codec Crystal Semiconductor CS4611 PCI Audio AcceleratorInstalling and Replacing Motherboard Components Before You BeginInstalling and Replacing Motherboard Components How to Install and Remove the MotherboardHow to Install a Processor Install the Retention Mechanism Installing the Processor Retention MechanismInstall the Processor Installing the ProcessorHow to Set the Processor Speed Installing the Heatsink Support Top BarJ8A1 How to Upgrade to a Boxed Pentium II Processor Remove the Installed ProcessorRemoving the Heatsink Support Top Bar and the Processor Removing the Heatsink Support Retention Pins Remove the Heatsink Support BaseUsing the Heatsink Support Base Removal Tool Dimm Size Non-ECC Configuration How to Install MemoryUpgrade the Processor Shows the location of the Dimm sockets How to Remove Memory Installing a DimmHow to Replace the Battery VarningReplacing the Battery How to Clear the Passwords Using the Setup Program Setup Program ModesJumper Settings for Setup Program Modes Mode Jumper DescriptionSetup Menus Setup Menu BarSetup Function Keys Function KeysMain Menu Maintenance MenuMain Menu No default Auto defaultAdvanced Menu Advanced MenuPeripheral Configuration Submenu Peripheral Configuration SubmenuIDE Configuration IDE ConfigurationIDE Configuration Submenus IDE Configuration SubmenusStandard default CD-ROMDMI Event Logging Video Configuration SubmenuFloppy Options Resource Configuration Submenu Resource Configuration SubmenuAvailable default Reserved Security MenuPower Menu Boot MenuPower Menu Boot MenuHard Drive Submenu Hard Drive Submenu∙ Atapi CD-ROM Options DescriptionFeature Description Exit MenuRemovable Devices Submenu Removable Devices SubmenuUpgrading the Bios Preparing for the UpgradeObtaining the Bios Upgrade File Recording the Current Bios SettingsUpgrading the Bios Creating a Bootable DisketteCreating the Bios Upgrade Diskette Upgrading the BiosRecovering the Bios Changing the Bios Language PC/PCI Motherboard ConnectorsTechnical Reference Wake on Ring Connector Wake on LAN Technology ConnectorFan 3 Connector Auxiliary Line In ConnectorCD Audio Connector Chassis Intrusion ConnectorFan 2 Connector Fan 1 ConnectorPC/PCI Connector Power Supply ConnectorScsi LED Connector Front Panel Connectors Connector Pin Signal NameMotherboard Resources Memory MapDMA Channels Memory MapAddress hex Size Description MapO Map PCI Configuration Space Map PCI Configuration Space MapInterrupts InterruptsError Messages Bios Beep CodesBios Error Messages Bios Error MessagesError Messages SetupSafety Regulations Regulatory and Integration InformationRegulatory Compliance EMC RegulationsInstallation Precautions Installation InstructionsProduct Certification Markings Regulatory and Integration InformationEnsure Host Computer and Accessory Module Certifications Ensure Electromagnetic Compatibility EMCUse Only for Intended Applications Prevent Power Supply OverloadPlace Battery Marking on the Computer

Motherboard, SE400BX specifications

The Intel SE400BX is a high-performance motherboard designed primarily for demanding enterprise applications, delivering reliability and scalability for a wide range of business needs. This board is specifically tailored for use with Intel’s Pentium III and Celeron processors, providing a solid foundation for both server and workstation configurations.

One of its standout features is the support for Intel’s Slot 1 architecture, which allows for easy processor upgrades without the need for complex socket replacement. This flexibility is essential for businesses that require adaptability in their technology to keep pace with evolving workloads.

The SE400BX motherboard is equipped with a versatile Intel 440BX chipset, renowned for its stability and exceptional memory handling capabilities. This chipset supports up to 1GB of SDRAM using the DIMM standard, ensuring that your system has adequate memory bandwidth for multitasking and demanding applications. Additionally, it features dual-channel architecture, enhancing data flow and minimizing bottlenecks, which is critical for high-performance computing tasks.

Storage connectivity is another strong suit of the Intel SE400BX. The motherboard includes an ATA-66 interface, supporting both hard drives and optical devices. With up to four IDE connectors available, it allows for ample storage configuration options, enabling users to set up various RAID configurations for redundancy and increased data access speeds.

In terms of connectivity, the SE400BX offers integrated networking capabilities, including a built-in Ethernet controller, which simplifies installation and eliminates the need for a separate network card for basic networking tasks. This feature makes the motherboard an appealing choice for businesses looking to reduce components while maintaining solid networking performance.

On the expansion front, the motherboard provides three PCI slots, offering ample room for additional cards such as graphics cards, sound cards, or specialized expansion cards for specific business needs. This expandability ensures that businesses can tailor their systems to their own unique requirements without being constrained by the motherboard’s capabilities.

Overall, the Intel SE400BX combines powerful performance, reliability, and essential features that meet the demands of enterprise environments. Its strategic design and advanced technology make it a valuable addition to any business looking to build a robust computing infrastructure.