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Power

ACPI Suspend

Specifies the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface

Type

(ACPI) suspend type. ACPI is a power management

 

specification which enables the operating system to control the

 

amount of power given to each device attached to the

 

computer. The default is S3.

 

 

AC Recovery

Specifies the behavior of the system after recovering from

 

a power loss.

 

On—The computer turns on after it recovers from a power

 

failure.

 

Off—The computer remains powered off.

 

Last—The computer returns the power state it was in before

 

the power failure.

Remote Wake Up Notifies the computer to turn on when a user tries to access the

 

computer through the LAN.

 

 

Wake-Up By

Notifies the computer to turn on when an incoming call is

Ring

detected on the modem.

 

 

Auto Power On

Enables you to set an alarm to turn on the computer

 

automatically.

 

 

 

 

Boot

 

 

 

Hard Disk Boot

Sets the hard drive boot priority. The items displayed are

Priority

dynamically updated according to the hard drives detected.

 

 

First Boot

Sets the boot device sequence. Only the bootable devices that

Device through

are connected to the computer are listed as options.

Third Boot

 

Device

 

 

 

Boot Other

Enables you to boot from other devices such as a memory key.

Device

 

 

 

 

 

Exit

 

 

 

Exit Options

Provides options to Exit Saving Changes, Exit Discarding

 

Changes, Load Setup Default, and Discard Changes.

 

 

Configuring the BIOS

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Contents Dell XPS 730/730X Quick Reference Guide October C100J Contents Dell Technical Update Service Software Based Performance TuningTroubleshooting Software and Hardware Reinstalling Windows Vista Reinstalling the Operating SystemRecommended Driver Installation Order Macrovision Product NoticeContents Finding Information RAID, Internet, Bluetooth, E-mail Using and maintaining peripheralsSupport.dell.com Networking, and moreSetting up Your Computer Setting up Your ComputerFront and Back View of the Computer Front ViewInch drive ConnectorsActivity LED Hard-driveIs operating Computer standConnector Front I/O ConnectorsIeee Back View Out Multichannel-capable speakers Setting up Your Computer Connectors See Back I/O Connectors on Rear I/O LEDCard slots PCIe cardsHeadphone Speakers with integrated amplifiers Connector Sound setupCenter/LFE Surround out SubwooferESATA Connector Setting up Your ComputerSetting up the Computer Installing Your Computer in an Enclosure Setting up Your Computer Connecting to a Network Network Configuration XPS 730 Only System ConfigurationNetwork Advanced Features System ConfigurationMultiple Displays Graphics ConfigurationNvidia SLI and ATI Crossfire Technologies System Configuration Optimizing Performance System Setup Based Performance TuningOptimizing Performance Nvidia Performance Software Based Performance Tuning XPS 730 OnlyNvidia Monitor Optimizing Performance Diagnostic Tools TroubleshootingDell Diagnostics TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Symptom Tree Tracing the problem quicklyOption Function Express Test Extended TestMP Memory Test Getting More Help Dell PC Tune-Up Dell SupportDell Network Assistant Dell PC CheckupDell Technical Update Service Diagnostic IndicatorsPower Button LED States DellConnectBeep Codes Troubleshooting Software and Hardware Problems Solving ProblemsCode Description repetitive Short beeps Battery Problems Drive Problems Hard drive problems Memory ProblemsPower Problems Restoring the Operating System Using Microsoft Windows System RestoreStarting System Restore Windows XP Using Dell PC Restore and Dell Factory Image Restore Click Finish to reboot the system Reinstalling Windows XP Reinstalling the Operating SystemBefore you Begin Troubleshooting Click Next Modem Dialing Information screen appears Reinstalling Windows VistaInstalling Windows window appears Setup window appears Using the Drivers and Utilities Media Recommended Driver Installation Order Troubleshooting System Setup Configuring the BiosEntering System Setup Configuring the BiosSystem Setup Screens Main System Setup OptionsSingle DualCPU AdvancedIntegrated Advanced Advanced Allows you to set a supervisor password Off-The computer remains powered off PowerPower failure BootOption Settings Boot SequenceConfiguring the Bios Configuring the Bios Operating system installed Appendix SpecificationsAppendix ProcessorConnector data Connector sizeVideo AudioWidth maximum Bus throughput Bus throughputIeee 1394a DrivesNetwork adapter Serial ATA IDE driveFan PCI ExpressWattage Voltage see the safety Into an electrical outlet, power strip, or otherTypical configuration Maximum configurationEnvironmental Macrovision Product NoticeOperating StorageContacting Dell Index Error messages beep codesIndex Nvidia ESA USB Index
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