BIOS Settings
It is normally not necessary to change the hardware configuration settings in the CMOS memory. If settings become corrupted, follow the procedures here to reload the factory configuration.
Enter the CMOS Setup mode by pressing the DEL key when prompted during the computer power- up sequence. A screen will appear offering several options for changing settings, restoring default settings, and other functions. Follow these instructions to restore the factory configuration.
1. Select the Load BIOS Defaults option. Then, select the Save CMOS settings option. You will be prompted to exit. Do not exit at this time.
2. Go into Standard CMOS Setup and make the following selections:
Primary HDD master | AUTO, LBA mode |
Secondary HDD master | NONE |
and slave |
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Primary HDD slave | NONE |
Drive A | 1.44 MB 3.5” drive |
Drive B | NONE |
Halt on Errors | All, but keyboard |
Exit Standard CMOS Setup.
3. Go into BIOS Features Setup and make the following selections:
Bootup Floppy Seek | No |
Boot Search Order | A,C |
Exit BIOS Features Setup.
4. Go into Chipset Features Setup. Set parallel port to ECP+EPP. Exit Chipset Features Setup.
5. Select Save and Exit Setup. The startup sequence should begin now.
The system is now configured with factory CMOS settings.
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