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 |
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AC Recovery | Specifies the behavior of the system after recovering from |
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Remote Wake Up Notifies the computer to turn on when a user tries to access the
| computer through the LAN. |
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Notifies the computer to turn on when an incoming call is | |
Ring | detected on the modem. |
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Auto Power On | Enables you to set an alarm to turn on the computer |
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Boot |
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Hard Disk Boot | Sets the hard drive boot priority. The items displayed are |
Priority | dynamically updated according to the hard drives detected. |
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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 |
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Boot Other | Enables you to boot from other devices such as a memory key. |
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Exit |
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Exit Options | Provides options to Exit Saving Changes, Exit Discarding |
| Changes, Load Setup Default, and Discard Changes. |
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Configuring the BIOS
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