Dell 1100/B110 service manual System Setup Options, Drive Configuration, Hard-Disk Drive Sequence

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window. The field is a scrolling list of features that define the configuration of your computer, including installed hardware, power conservation, and security features.

Scroll up and down the list by using the up- and down-arrow keys. As an option is highlighted, the Option Field displays more information about that option and the option's current and available settings.

Press <Enter> to expand or contract each of the main option fields.

Key Functions — This field appears below the Option Field and lists keys and their functions within the active system setup field.

System Setup Options

NOTE: Depending on your computer and installed devices, the items listed in this section may not appear, or may not appear exactly as listed.

System

System Time Lists system time in hours, minutes, and seconds.

System Date Identifies the date as formatted: Weekday Month

Drive Configuration

Diskette

Drive

Primary Master Drive

Primary Slave Drive

Secondary Master Drive

Secondary Slave Drive

Identifies and defines the floppy drive attached to the FLOPPY connector on the system board as Off, USB, Internal, or Read Only.

Identifies the drive attached to the PRI IDE connectors on the system board, and lists the capacity for a hard drive.

Identifies and defines the slave drive to the primary master drive on PRI IDE. Can be turned Off or set to Auto (to detect the drive) and if present, lists the capacity for the drive.

Identifies the drive attached to the SEC IDE connectors on the system board, and lists the capacity for a hard drive (lists n/a for optical devices such as CD/DVD drives).

Identifies and defines the slave drive to the secondary master drive on SEC IDE. Can be turned Off or set to Auto (to detect the drive) and if present, lists the capacity for the drives (lists n/a for optical devices such as CD/DVD drives).

IDE Drive

Identifies whether or not to enable UDMA (the Ultra Direct Memory Access mass storage interface).

UDMA

 

Hard-Disk Drive Sequence

Identifies the device types that are in first and second priority for booting the system.

System BIOS - devices such as hard drives and CD/DVD ROMs as listed in the Boot Sequence section of this System Setup program

USB device - a device such as an external hard drive or USB memory key

By default, System BIOS boot devices is first (in position 1), followed by USB device. To change the order, select an option and press the + or - key to move the selection up or down in priority.

NOTE: If you insert a boot device and restart the computer, this option appears in the System Setup menu. To boot from a USB memory device, select the USB device and move it so it becomes the first device in the list.

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Contents Abbreviations and Acronyms Getting Started Before You BeginRecommended Tools Turning Off Your ComputerTurn off your computer Open the computer cover Back to ContentsRemoving the Computer Cover Inside View of Your Computer System Board Components Technical OverviewPower Supply DC Connector Pin Assignments Minimum Current a Maximum Current a DC Power Connector P1 DC Power Connector P2Pin Number Signal name Wire Color DC Power Connector P4 DC Power Connectors P8 and P9DC Power Connector P6 Pin Number Signal Name 18-AWG Wire ColorPin Number Signal Name 22-AWG Wire Color DC Power Connector P7Technical Specifications MemoryComputer Information Video ConnectorsAudio Expansion BusControls and Lights PowerPhysical EnvironmentalBack to Contents Power Lights Advanced TroubleshootingRemove and then reinstall the memory modules Network LightsLight Pattern Problem Description Diagnostic LightsSuggested Resolution Yellow LEDCode Cause Beep CodesEnter the system setup program, verify System setup programSystem Messages Message Possible Cause Corrective ActionFDD Entering System Setup System SetupSystem Setup Screens OverviewDrive Configuration System Setup OptionsSystem Hard-Disk Drive SequenceMemory Information Boot SequenceCPU Information Integrated DevicesOption Settings Boot SequenceChanging Boot Sequence for the Current Boot Power ManagementClearing Forgotten Passwords Changing Boot Sequence for Future BootsEnter system setup Replace the computer cover Memory Installation Guidelines Removing and Installing PartsHard Drive Power Supply Floppy Drive Battery MemoryShut down the computer through the Start menu Installing MemoryReplace the computer cover PCI Cards CardsBefore installing any cards Removing the Front Panel Front PanelRemove the computer cover Removing the Front-Panel InsertReattaching the Front Panel Connecting Drive Cables General Installation GuidelinesDrives Hard DriveRemoving a Hard Drive Installing a Hard Drive Page Removing a Floppy Drive Floppy DriveInstalling a Floppy Drive Removing a CD/DVD Drive CD/DVD DriveInstalling a CD/DVD Drive Adding a Second CD or DVD Drive Page Removing the Processor ProcessorInstalling the Processor Page Removing the Fan Assembly Fan AssemblyReplacing the Fan Assembly Remove the microprocessor heat sink Remove the fan assembly System BoardRemoving the System Board Reinstall the fan assembly Installing the System BoardPower Supply Removing the Power SupplyReplacing the Power Supply Battery Replace the computer cover Replacing the Computer Cover
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