Troubleshooting

Selecting from the Advanced Menu

 

Table 2-3

 

Advanced Menu

 

 

Select

To Do This

 

 

Language (or press F2)

Change the Computer Setup language.

 

 

Boot Options

Enable/disable:

 

QuickBoot, which starts the computer more

 

quickly by eliminating some startup tests.

 

(If you suspect a memory failure and want to

 

test memory automatically during startup,

 

disable QuickBoot.)

 

MultiBoot, which sets a startup sequence

 

that can include most bootable devices and

 

media in the system.

 

 

Device Options

Enable/disable the embedded numeric

 

keypad at startup.

 

Enable/disable multiple standard pointing

 

devices at startup. (To set the computer to

 

support only a single, usually nonstandard,

 

pointing device at startup, select Disable.)

 

Enable/disable USB legacy support for a

 

USB keyboard. (When USB legacy support

 

is enabled, the keyboard works even when a

 

Windows operating system is not loaded.)

 

Set an optional external monitor or overhead

 

projector connected to a video card in a

 

docking base as the primary device.

 

(When the computer display is set as

 

secondary, the computer must be shut down

 

before undocking from a docking base.)

 

 

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1500, N1020V specifications

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