Distinctive functions of your computer
Note: If you would like to discard your changes, see “Restart” page 28.
Config: Selecting theConfig item and pressingEnter displays the following "Config" submenu.
IBM BIOS Setup Utility
Config | Item Specific Help |
Memory
System Board
Initialize
Advanced Setup
F1 | Help | Select Item | Space/- | Change Values | F9 Setup Defaults |
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F3/Esc Exit | Select Menu | Enter | Select | F10 Save and Exit |
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Ÿ | Memory | enters | a | submenu | which | shows memory information. | ||||
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ŸInitialize clears the Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD)
area which is used to store configuration information.
Ÿ Advanced Setup enters the "Advanced Setup" submenu.
Advanced Setup
Note: You do not need to change the settings in the Config screen because the default settings are already optimized for you. Changing the values may cause device conflicts and your operating system may not boot up properly.
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