Chapter 4 | BIOS Setup Utility |
The remaining fields listed below only appear if the BIOS detects additional USB mass storage devices up to five more USB devices.
♦Device #2 – [Mfg + model] or [USB2.0 device type]
♦Emulation Type – [Auto], [Floppy], [Forced FDD], [Hard Disk], or [CDROM]
♦Device #3 – [Mfg + model] or [USB2.0 device type]
♦Emulation Type – [Auto], [Floppy], [Forced FDD], [Hard Disk], or [CDROM]
♦Device #4 – [Mfg + model] or [USB2.0 device type]
♦Emulation Type – [Auto], [Floppy], [Forced FDD], [Hard Disk], or [CDROM]
♦Device #5 – [Mfg + model] or [USB2.0 device type]
♦Emulation Type – [Auto], [Floppy], [Forced FDD], [Hard Disk], or [CDROM]
♦Device #6 – [Mfg + model] or [USB2.0 device type]
♦Emulation Type – [Auto], [Floppy], [Forced FDD], [Hard Disk], or [CDROM]
>Keyboard/Mouse Configuration
•Bootup
This field enables or disables the
•Typematic Rate – [Slow] or [Fast]
•PS/2 Mouse Support – [Disabled], [Enabled], or [Auto]
∗ If [Disabled] is selected, the PS/2 Mouse will not have access to system resources and will not be active after boot up.
∗ If [Enabled] is selected, the PS/2 Mouse can be used and will have access to system resources after boot up.
∗If [Auto] is selected, the BIOS will detect the PS/2 Mouse automatically, if present, during the boot process. The PS/2 Mouse will have access to system resources and be active after boot up.
>Remote Access Configuration (Serial Console or Console Redirection)
•Remote Access – [Disabled] or [Enabled]
This field enables Remote access (Serial Console or Console Redirection) through one of the serial ports to a remote serial terminal. If this field is set to [Disabled], none of the supporting features are listed on screen.
♦Serial Port Number – [COM1] or [COM2]
Base Address, IRQ | [3F8h, 4] |
♦Serial Port Mode – [115200, 8, n, 1], [57600, 8, n, 1], [38400, 8, n, 1], [19200, 8, n, 1], or [09600, 8, n, 1],
∗If [57600, 8, n, 1] is selected, the remote access operates at 57.6 kHz baud rate and there are 8 start bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit used.
♦Flow Control – [None], [Hardware], or [Software]
♦Redirection After BIOS Post – [Disabled], [Boot Loader], or [Always]
∗If this field is set to [Disabled], the Serial Redirection function is disabled at the end of
BIOS POST.
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