Compaq MPAC-18 manual Bios Settings, Usb

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BIOS Settings

It is normally not necessary to change the hardware configuration settings in the CMOS memory. If settings become corrupted, follow the procedures here to reload the factory configuration.

1. Power down the computer, connect a keyboard and turn on the power. Enter the Setup mode by pressing the F2 key when prompted during the computer power-up sequence. The main BIOS setup utility screen will appear offering several options for changing settings.

2. In the EXIT menu - Load BIOS defaults.8. In the ADVANCED menu, select Installed OS. Change to “Other.”

3. Arrow to IO Device Configuration. Press ENTER.

4. Make the following menu selections:

USB

Enable

Audio

Enable

COM: A (COM1 touch

3F8 / IRQ 4

screen)

 

COM: B (COM2, on bottom)

2F8 / IRQ3

COM: C (COM3 on bottom)

3E8 / IRQ 9

COM: D (internal)

Disabled

LPT:A (LPT1 on bottom)

ECP / 378 / IRQ7 /

 

DMA3

5. To save your changes, press ESC. In the Exit menu, select Exit Saving Changes.

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