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Item Specific Help

To the right of the Setup screen, you will notice an item specific help bar. For each item that you select on the menu, the bar informs of its specific function as well as the hot keys related to that item and/or submenu.

2.2.2 Launching Submenus

A submenu contains the additional options for a field parameter. To call up a submenu, simply move the highlight to the desired field and press the [Enter] key. The submenu opens.

If you are a first time user or are not familiar with BIOS Setup program, it is highly recommended that you take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with each of the submenus and their corresponding functions. If you accidentally make unwanted changes to the current configuration, go to the Exit menu and select Discard Changes.

2.2.3 Saving Changes and Exiting the Setup Program

Refer to the Exit Menu section of this chapter for the detailed information on saving changes and exiting the Setup program.

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