Intel X101 user manual Standard Cmos Setup, Advanced Cmos Setup

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2. Standard CMOS Setup

This setup page includes all the basic configuration parameters of the BIOS. Including the date, VGA, FDD and the HDDs settings. Use the ↑↓←%→ keys to select the items and press <Enter> to confirm and enter the sub-menu.

Time (hh: mm: ss):

You can set the time in this item: hour (hh), minute (mm) and second (ss).

Date (mm: dd: yy):

You can set the date in this item: month (mm), date (dd) and year (yy).

Drive A:

If you have installed the floppy disk drive here, then you can select the type of floppy drive it can support. Available option: (None) (360K, 5.25 inch) (1.2M, 5.25 inch) (720K, 3.5 inch) (1.44M, 3.5 inch) (2.88M, 3.5 inch)

IDE Devices:

System will auto detect IDE devices. The IDE devices are auto detected by default.

Primary IDE Master

Auto

Primary IDE Slave

Auto

Secondary IDE Master

Auto

Secondary IDE Slave

Auto

3. Advanced CMOS Setup

The Advanced CMOS Setup Screen is used to change the device order your system Boots from, and the amount of time before your system enters POST.

First Boot Device:

Specifies the boot order for all devices.

Second Boot Device:

Specifies the boot order for all devices.

Third Boot Device:

Specifies the boot order for all devices.

Fourth Boot Device:

Specifies the boot order for all devices.

Try Other Boot Devices:

Set this option to “Yes” to instruct AMIBIOS to attempt to boot from another drive in the system when all the specific Boot Devices above have undetected boot drive.

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Contents Intel Pentium 4 Processor Motherboard Rev Scenic Edition MainboardCopyright Contents Introduction Scenic Edition X101-Mainboard Specification and FeaturesRear Side I/O Ports Additional FeaturesBoard Dimensions Industrial StandardBack Panel Connectors Diagram Scenic Edition X101-Mainboard Layout DiagramInstall the CPU and Heatsink Hardware InstallationInstalling the Motherboard Install Expansion Cards Install System MemoryJumpers Jumpers, Connectors, Headers and IndicatorsConnectors / Headers JP1 Bios ConfigMain Menu Bios SetupPress F10 to enter Bios setup How to operate the Bios menuAdvanced Cmos Setup Standard Cmos SetupPower Management Setup Peripheral Setup OnBoard Parallel Port USB ControllerUSB 1.1 Device Legacy Support OnBoard Serial PortHardware Monitor Setup Exit without Saving Password OptionLoad Default Settings Save Settings and Exit

X101 specifications

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