BIOS Setup Information 3-3

3.2 System Configuration

Selecting System Configuration presents a Basic System Configuration screen, where you can
change several items in your computer’s configuration.
Press or to move from one item to another, and or to change settings. Press F1 to get help
on a selected item . Press Esc to exit the Basic System Conf iguration s creen and return to the m ain
BIOS Utility screen.

3.2.1 Date and Time

The current date is in “Day-of-the-week Month Day, Year” format—for example, [Mon Aug 11, 1997].
The current time is in “Hour:Minutes:Seconds” format. The system uses a 24-hour clock—for
example, 6:25:50 PM appears as 18:25:50.

3.2.2 Floppy Drives

The default setting for Floppy Drive A is 1.44 MB 3.5-inch. Floppy Drive B is set to None, and it is
only enabled if you connect an additional external floppy drive.

3.2.3 Hard Disks

The Hard Disk 0 entry refers to the computer’s internal hard disk. With this entry set to Auto, the
BIOS automatically detects the hard disk and displays its capacity, cylinders, heads, and sectors.
Other hard disk settings are configured automatically for optimum drive performance.
You can change the Hard Disk 0 entry to User if you want to enter drive settings manually. To
determine your drive settings, check the data found on your hard disk or supplied in the hard disk
vendor documentation.

Caution: We suggest that you leave this parameter set to

Auto to allow the BIOS to auto-detect the drive settings at

each boot-up.

The Hard Disk 1 entry is used when a CD-ROM drive module or second IDE dr ive option is installed
in the module bay.

3.2.4 Num Lock After Boot

When set to Enabled, Num Loc k After Boot tells the computer to turn on Num Loc k automatic ally on
startup, activating the keyboard’s embedded numeric keypad. The default setting is Enabled.

3.2.5 LCD Expansion Mode

When set to Enabled, LCD Expansion Mode allows full-screen views in DOS mode. The default
setting is Disabled.