Lenovo 6137, 9964, 7638, 8910 Selecting or changing the startup device sequence, Advanced settings

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Selecting or changing the startup device sequence

To view or permanently change the configured startup device sequence, do the following:

1.Start the Setup Utility program. See “Starting the Setup Utility program” on page 47.

2.Select Startup → Startup Sequence. See the information displayed on the right side of the screen.

3.Select the devices for the Primary Startup Sequence, the Automatic Startup Sequence, and the Error Startup Sequence.

4.Select Exit from the Setup Utility menu and then Save Settings or Save and exit the Setup Utility.

If you have changed these settings and want to return to the default settings, select Load Default Settings on the Exit menu.

Advanced settings

On some computer models, the Advanced menu includes a setting to enable or disable HyperThreading. This feature works only with HyperThreading-aware operating systems, such as Windows Vista and Windows XP. The default setting for HyperThreading is Enabled. However, if you select Set Defaults and are using an operating system other than Windows Vista and Windows XP, your computer performance might be degraded. Therefore, you should always set HyperThreading to Disabled unless you are sure your operating system supports HyperThreading.

Exiting from the Setup Utility program

After you finish viewing or changing settings, press Esc to return to the Setup Utility program menu (you might have to press Esc several times). If you want to save the new settings, select Save Settings or Save and exit the Setup Utility. Otherwise, your changes will not be saved.

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Contents Page Page ThinkCentre User Guide Page Contents Iv User Guide Important safety information Vi User Guide Features Product overviewConnectivity Power Specifications EnvironmentSoftware overview Software provided with your Windows operating systemLocations Locating connectors on the front of your computer PC-Doctor for Windows PELocating connectors on the rear of your computer Rear connector locationsConnector Description Locating components Component locationsLocating parts on the system board Shows the location of the parts on the system boardInstalling options and replacing hardware Installing options and replacing hardwareHandling static-sensitive devices Installing external options Opening the computer coverOpening the computer cover Accessing the system board components and drives Installing or replacing a memory moduleOpening the retaining clips Installing or replacing an adapter card What to do nextRemoving an adapter card Installing internal drives Installing the adapter cardDrive specifications Installing a drive in bay Connecting a Sata drive Replacing the hard disk drive Removing the hard disk drive Installing the hard disk drive bracket Accessing the optical drive Replacing the optical driveRemoving the old optical drive Replacing the battery Installing a new optical driveRemove the old battery Replacing the power supply assembly Removing the retaining screws for the power supply assemblyPower connectors on the system board Replacing the heat sink and fan assembly Removing the heat sink and fan assembly Replacing the card reader Removing the securing screw of the card readerReplacing the keyboard Replacing the mouseCompleting the parts replacement Mouse connectorsInstalling security features Cable routingPassword protection Integrated cable lockErasing lost or forgotten passwords clearing Cmos Recovery information Creating and using Product Recovery discsPerforming backup and recovery operations Using the Rescue and Recovery workspace Creating and using rescue media Creating and using a Recovery Repair diskette To use rescue media, do one of the followingRecovering or installing device drivers Setting a rescue device in the startup sequence Solving recovery problemsUser Guide Viewing and changing settings Using the Setup UtilityStarting the Setup Utility program Using passwordsPrivileged Access Password Password considerationsPower-On Password Hard Disk User PasswordSelecting a startup device Enabling or disabling a deviceSelecting a temporary startup device Exiting from the Setup Utility program Advanced settingsSelecting or changing the startup device sequence Updating flashing Bios from a disc Using system programsUpdating system programs Updating flashing Bios from your operating system Recovering from a POST/BIOS update failureUpdating system programs User Guide Troubleshooting and diagnostics Basic troubleshootingSymptom Action Lenovo System Toolbox Diagnostic programsPC-Doctor for Windows PE PC-Doctor for DOS Cleaning the mouseOptical mouse Non-optical mouse User Guide Online Books folder Getting information, help, and serviceInformation resources ThinkVantage Productivity CenterSafety and Warranty Access HelpLenovo Welcome Using the documentation and diagnostic programs Help and serviceCalling for service Using other services Purchasing additional servicesAppendix. Notices Television output notice TrademarksIndex CRUPage Page User Guide Page Part Number 53Y9876
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