Advanced System Settings
The Startup Configuration screen contains parameter values that define how your computer behaves on system startup.
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
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>I/O Device Configuration |
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Legacy USB Support | [Enabled] |
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Boot From Hard disk Recovery [Disabled] |
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Default Wireless Device | [Disabled] |
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F1 Help | Select Item | F5/F6 Change Values |
| F9 Setup Defaults |
Esc Exit | Select Menu | Enter Select >Sub Menu F10 Save and Exit |
The following table describes the parameters in this screen. Settings in boldface are the default and suggested parameter settings.
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IDE Primary Master | Show IDE Primary Master drive. | Auto |
| User can enter submenu to set some detail functions |
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I/O Device Configuration | Enter submenu to set onboard device configuration |
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| Help: Pheripheral Configuration. |
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Legacy USB Support | Set Enabled or Disabled support for Legacy USB | Enabled or Disabled |
| Keyboards and Mice. |
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| Help: Enable support for Legacy USB. |
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Boot From Hard Disk | Help: Enable support for D2D Recovery in Boot | Disabled or Enabled |
Recovery | Sequence. |
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Default Wireless Device | Select default wireless device when system boots up. | Disabled |
| User may select preferred device as default wireless | Wireless LAN |
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| Help: Select default wireless device when system |
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