BIOS SETUP
Standard CMOS Setup
“Standard CMOS Setup” choice allows you to record some basic hardware configurations in your computer system and set the system clock and error handling. If the motherboard is already installed in a working system, you will not need to select this option. You will need to run the Standard CMOS option, however, if you change your system hardware configurations, the onboard battery fails, or the configuration stored in the CMOS memory was lost or damaged.
Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Standard CMOS Features
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| Date (mm:dd:yy) | Wed, Apr 28, 2007 | Item Help |
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| Time (hh:mm:ss) | 00 : 00 : 00 | Menu Level > |
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| IDE Channel 0 Master | None | Change the day, month, |
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| IDE Channel 0 Slave | None | Year and century |
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| IDE Channel 1 Master | None |
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| IDE Channel 1 Slave | None |
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| Drive A | None |
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| Drive B | None |
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| Video | EGA/VGA |
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| Halt On | All Errors |
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| Base Memory | 640K |
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| Extended Memory | 129024K |
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| Total Memory | 130048K |
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At the bottom of the menu are the control keys for use on this menu. If you need any help in each item field, you can press the <F1> key. It will display the relevant information to help you. The memory display at the lower
Date
The date format is:
Day : | Sun to Sat |
Month : | 1 to 12 |
Date : | 1 to 31 |
Year : | 1999 to 2099 |
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