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1. BIO setup napshots of the BIO setup screen and the possible setup options is shown in the following sections. Underlined setup options show the default settings. Columns between elections and Note show the security level of each setup item. means that the item needs the supervisor password security level and can not be changed with the user password security level. 1.1 Main Menu PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit ystem Time: [10:34:56] ystem Date: [10/05/1999] Item pecific Help Adjust calendar clock Floppy Disk A: :Primary Master: Language: [] [Fujitsu MHK2090AT] [English (U)] <Tab>, <hift-tab>, or <Enter> selects field. F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-1 Main menu etup Item elections Note (Item pecific Help) ystem Time 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 Adjust calendar clock. <Tab>, <hift-tab>, or <Enter> selects field. ystem Date 01/01/1981 to 12/31/2099 Adjust calendar clock. <Tab>, <hift-tab>, or <Enter> selects field. Floppy Diskette A 1.44/1.25 MB 3 1/2 elect floppy drive type. 1.44/1.25 MB 3 1/2 is the valid value. elects floppy type. Note that 1.25 MB, 3 1/2 references a 1024 byte/sector Japanese media format. Primary Master Fujitsu MHK2090AT Configure primary master ATA/ATAPI device. Configures ATA/ATAPI device. Language English (U) xxxxxx (JP) Table 1-1 Main menu options The default setting differs between U/European model and Japanese model. elect the display language for the BIO. 2

1.1.1 Main - Primary Master and Primary lave Menu PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit Primary Master [Fujitsu MHK2060AT] Item pecific Help Type: Maximum Capacity: [Auto] 9042 MB elect ATA/ATAPI drive installed here. Multi-ector Transfers: [16 ectors] LBA Mode Control: [] PIO Transfer Mode: [Fast PIO 4] DMA Transfer Mode: [Ultra DMA 2] [Auto] The BIO auto-type the drive on boot time. Except [Auto] You enter parameters of the drive. [None] The drive is disabled. F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-2 Main - Primary Master and Primary lave Menu etup Item elections Note (Item pecific Help) Type Auto None CD-ROM ATAPI Removable User elect ATA/ATAPI device type. If Auto is selected, the type is automatically identified at POT by the BIO. It does not carry out Cylinder/Head/ector display in the case of over 8.4GB-HDD when Auto mode. If None is selected, all of the following setup items do not appear. When User is selected, you can specify Cylinders, Heads and ectors. User = you enter parameters of hard-disk drive installed at this connection. Auto = autotypes ATA/ATAPI drive installed here. CD-ROM = a CD-ROM drive is installed here. ATAPI Removable = removable disk drive is installed here. Cylinders 0 to 65535 This item appears when Auto is selected and the type is identified as hard disk, or User is selected. When User is selected, you can change the value. pecify the number of Cylinders. Heads 1 to 16 This item appears when Auto is selected and the type is identified as hard disk, or User is selected. When User is selected, you can change the value. pecify the number of Heads. 3

etup Item ectors elections 0 to 63 Note (Item pecific Help) This item appears when Auto is selected and the type is identified as hard disk, or User is selected. When User is selected, you can change the value. pecify the number of ectors. Maximum Capacity xxxx MB Display maximum capacity calculated from parameters of hard disk when Auto is selected and the type is identified as hard disk, or User is selected. Multi-ector Transfers 2 ectors 4 ectors 8 ectors 16 ectors 32 ectors 64 ectors 128 ectors This option can not be changed when Auto is selected. pecify the number of sectors per block for multiple sector transfer. LBA Mode Control This option can not be changed when Auto is selected. Enabling LBA causes Logical Block Addressing to be used in place of Cylinders, Heads & ectors. PIO Transfer Mode tandard Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO 2 Fast PIO 3 Fast PIO 4 This option can not be changed when Auto is selected. Multi-word DMA is automatically set to mode 1 for Fast PIO 1, Fast PIO 2, Fast PIO 3 and set to mode 2 for Fast PIO 4. elects the method of moving data to/from the drive. Autotype the drive to select the optimum transfer mode. DMA Transfer Mode Multiword DMA 1 Multiword DMA 2 Ultra DMA 0 Ultra DMA 1 Ultra DMA 2 You can not change this option when Auto is selected. elects the Ultra DMA mode used for moving data to/from the drive. Autotype the drive to select the optimum transfer mode. Table 1-2 Main - Primary Master and Primary lave Menu options 4

1.2 Advanced Menu PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit Item pecific Help Plug & Play O/ [Yes] Protected Device Configuration [No] :erial/parallel Port Configurations :Keyboard/Mouse Features :Video Features :Internal Devices Configurations :PCI Configuration :UB Features :Event Logging [No] The BIO configures also non-boot devices. elect if you are using a non-plug & Play O or a non-acpi O [Yes] The BIO configures only boot devices. F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-3 Advanced menu etup Item elections Note (Item pecific Help) Plug & Play O/ No Yes elect Yes if you are using a Plug & Play capable operating system. elect No if you need the BIO to configure non-boot devices. Protected Device Configurations Yes prevents a Plug and Play Operating ystem from changing system settings. erial/parallel Port Configurations Keyboard/Mouse Features Video Features Internal Device Configurations PCI Configuration UB Features Event Logging Peripheral Configuration. etup keyboard/mouse features. Configures display and video features. Configures other internal devices. Additional setup menus to configure PCI devices. Configure UB features. Configure event logging features. Table 1-3 Advanced menu options 5

1.2.1 Advanced - erial/parallel Port Configuration Menu PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit erial/parallel Port Configuration Item pecific Help erial port : [] I/O Address: [3F8-3FF] Interrupt: [IRQ 4] Infrared Port : [] Mode: [FIR] I/O Address: [2E8-2EF] Interrupt: [IRQ 3] I/O Address: [118-11F] DMA Channel: [DMA 3] Parallel Port: [] Mode: [Bi-directional] I/O Address: [378-37F] Interrupt: [IRQ 7] [] The port is disabled [] The port is enabled with user configuration [Auto] A Plug & Play O or an ACPI O will configure the port. F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-4 Advanced - erial/parallel Port Configuration Menu etup Item erial Port elections Auto Note (Item pecific Help) Configure serial port A using options: [] No configuration [] User configuration [Auto] BIO or O chooses configuration I/O Address 3F8-3FF 2F8-2FF 3E8-3EF 2E8-2EF This option is available when erial port A is. et the base I/O address for serial port A. Interrupt IRQ 3 IRQ 4 IRQ 5 This option is available when erial port A is. et the interrupt for serial port A. Infrared Port Auto Configure Infrared port using options: [] No configuration [] User configuration [Auto] BIO or O chooses configuration Mode IrDA FIR Infrared port is. Infrared port is. I/O Address 3F8-3FF 2F8-2FF 3E8-3EF 2E8-2EF et the base I/O address. 6

etup Item Interrupt elections IRQ 3 IRQ 4 IRQ 5 Note (Item pecific Help) This option is available when Infrared port is. et the interrupt for Infrared port. Base I/O address 100-107 108-10F 110-117 118-11F This option is available when Mode for Infrared port is set to FIR. et the base I/O address for the FIR of Infrared port. DMA channel DMA 1 DMA 3 This option is available when Mode for Infrared port is set to FIR. et the DMA channel for the FIR of Infrared port. Parallel port Auto Configure parallel port using options: [] No configuration [] User configuration [Auto] BIO or O chooses configuration Mode Output only Bi-directional ECP This option is available when Parallel port is. When you change this mode to ECP, DMA 1 is selected by default. et the mode for the parallel port. I/O address 378-37F 278-27F 3BC-3BF This option is available when Parallel port is. et the base I/O address for the parallel port. Interrupt IRQ 5 IRQ 7 This option is available when erial port B is. et the interrupt for the parallel port. Table 1-4 Advanced - erial/parallel Port Configuration Menu options 7

1.2.2 Advanced - Keyboard/Mouse Features Menu PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit Keyboard/Mouse Features Item pecific Help Numlock: [Auto] Hot Plug: [] Pointing Device: [Configuration 1] Touch Panel: Quick Point: External P/2 Mouse: elects power-on state for Numlock. F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-5 Advanced - Keyboard/Mouse Features menu etup Item Numlock elections Auto On Off Note (Item pecific Help) elects Power-on state for Numlock. Hot Plug elect Hot Plug. Pointing Device Configuration 1 Configuration 2 Configuration 3 Configuration 4 elect pointing device configurations. The pointing device is enabled. The pointing device is disabled. Exclusive The pointing device is enabled. However the pointing device is disabled when an external mouse P/2 mouse is connected. Table 1-5 Advanced - Keyboard/Mouse Features menu options Pointing Device Configuration 1 Configuration 2 Configuration 3 Configuration 4 Touch Panel Quick Point Exclusive External P/2 mouse 8

1.2.3 Advanced - Video Features Menu PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit Video Features Item pecific Help Display: Compensation: [Internal Flat Panel] [] elect display terminal. F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-6 Advanced - Video Features menu etup Item Display Compensation elections Internal Flat-Panel External imultaneous Note (Item pecific Help) elect display terminal. elect compensation. Table 1-6 Advanced - Video Features menu 9

1.2.4 Advanced - Internal Device Configurations. PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit Internal Device Configuration Item pecific Help Floppy Disk Controller: IDE Controller: LAN Controller [] [] [Auto] [] Floppy Disk drive is disabled. [] Floppy Disk drive is enabled. F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-6a Advanced - Internal Device Configurations etup Item Floppy Disk Controller IDE Controller LAN Controller elections Auto Note (Item pecific Help) /Disable Floppy Drive. /Disable IDE Controller. /Disable LAN Controller. When set to Auto mode With AC power supply, the LAN device is always enabled. With the battery, the device is enabled only when the link is active. Table 1-6a Advanced - Internal Device Configurations options 10

1.2.5 Advanced - PCI Configuration Menu PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit PCI Configuration Item pecific Help :IRQ Reservation Reserve specific IRQs for use by legacy IA devices. F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-7 Advanced - PCI Configuration menu etup Item IRQ Reservation elections Note (Item pecific Help) Reserve specific IRQs for use by legacy IA devices. Table 1-7 Advanced - PCI Configuration menu options 11

1.2.5.1 Advanced - PCI Configuration - IRQ Reservation Menu PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit IRQ Reservation Item pecific Help IRQ 3: IRQ 4: IRQ 5: IRQ 7: IRQ 9: IRQ 10: IRQ 11: IRQ 15: [Available] [Available] [Available] [Available] [Available] [Available] [Available] [Available] Reserve the specified IRQ for use by legacy IA devices. F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-8 Advanced - PCI Configuration - IRQ Reservation menu etup Item IRQ 3 elections Available Reserved Note (Item pecific Help) If [Reserved] is selected, the BIO reserves IRQ 3 for use by legacy IA devices and does not use it for embedded PCI or IA devices. IRQ 3 is removed from the IRQ bitmap in the PCI IRQ routing table. Reserve the specified IRQ for use by legacy IA devices. IRQ 4 Available Reserved Reserves IRQ 4. Reserve the specified IRQ for use by legacy IA devices. IRQ 5 Available Reserved Reserves IRQ 5. Reserve the specified IRQ for use by legacy IA devices. IRQ 7 Available Reserved Reserves IRQ 7. Reserve the specified IRQ for use by legacy IA devices. IRQ 9 Available Reserved Reserves IRQ 9. Reserve the specified IRQ for use by legacy IA devices. IRQ 10 Available Reserved Reserves IRQ 10. Reserve the specified IRQ for use by legacy IA devices. 12

etup Item IRQ 11 elections Available Reserved Note (Item pecific Help) Reserves IRQ 11. Reserve the specified IRQ for use by legacy IA devices. IRQ 15 Available Reserved Reserves IRQ 15. Reserve the specified IRQ for use by legacy IA devices. Table 1-8 Advanced - PCI Configuration - IRQ Reservation menu options 13

1.2.5.2 Advanced - UB Features Menu PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit UB Features Item pecific Help UB Floppy Disk: [] [] Legacy Floppy Emulation is disabled. [] Legacy Floppy Emulation is enabled and UB floppy is available without UB aware O. F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-7 Advanced - UB Features Menu 14

1.2.6 Advanced - Event Logging Menu PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit Event Logging Item pecific Help Event Log Capacity: Event Log Validity: View Event Log: Event Logging: ystem Boot Event: Clear all event logs: Mark Events as Read: pace Available Valid [Enter] [] [] [No] [Enter] [No] Event logs will not be cleared at the next boot. [Yes] All event logs will be cleared at the next boot. The value is reset to [No] after clearing logs. F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-10 Advanced - Event Logging menu etup Item Event log capacity Event log validity View Event Log: Event Logging Clear all event logs Mark Events as Read: elections [Enter] No Yes [Enter] Note (Item pecific Help) Display event log capacity. Display event log validity. Press Enter key to view the contents of the event log. Enables Event Logging. Yes clears all DMI event logs at next boot. The value is reset to No after clearing logs. Press Enter key to mark all events currently in the event log as read. Marked events will not be displayed from the next View Event Log. Table 1-10 Advanced - Event Logging menu options 15

1.3 ecurity Menu PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit upervisor Password Is: User Password Is: Clear Clear et upervisor Password [Enter] et User Password [Enter] Minimum User Password Length [0] Password on Boot: [] Boot from Removable Media: [All] Floppy Disk Access: [All] :Hard Disk ecurity :Owner Information Item pecific Help Press <Enter> key to set upervisor Password to enable any password features. Then password entry is required to enter BIO etup. Hard Disk Boot ector: [Normal] F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-11 ecurity menu etup Item upervisor Password Is elections Note (Item pecific Help) Display the setting of upervisor password. User Password Is et upervisor Password et User Password Floppy Disk Access Password on Boot All upervisor Only Display the setting of User password. upervisor Password controls access to the setup utility. User password can be set after upervisor password is set. User Password controls access to the system at boot. This item can be set with upervisor password security level. When upervisor Only is selected, floppy diskette drive is not available with User password security level. Controls access to diskette drives. When Password on boot is, the BIO requires a password on O boot. Enables password entry on boot. Hardisk boot sector Normal Write Protect Write protects boot sector on hard disk to protect against viruses. 16

etup Item Hardisk security elections Note (Item pecific Help) Primary Master This item can be set with upervisor password security level. When is selected, the data of the hard disk are protected with the password lock feature of the drive. You can not read any data on the drive if it is not installed in the same system as it is locked with the password. Enables fixed disk security. Table 1-11 ecurity menu options 1.3.1 et upervisor Password upervisor Password Is: Clear et upervisor Password Enter New Password [ ] Confirm New Password [ ] 1.3.2 et User Password User Password Is: Clear et User Password Enter New Password [ ] Confirm New Password [ ] upervisor Password Is: et et upervisor Password Enter Current Password [ ] Enter New Password [ ] Confirm New Password [ ] User Password Is: et et User Password Enter Current Password [ ] Enter New Password [ ] Confirm New Password [ ] 1.3.3 ecurity- Owner Information PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit Owner Information Item pecific Help Owner Information Is: et Owner Information: Foreground Color: Background Color: Clear [Enter] [Gray] [Black] F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-7 ecurity- Owner Information 17

1.4 Power Menu PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit Power avings: [Customized] Hard Disk Timeout: [Off] Video Timeout: [Off] tandby Timeout: [4 Minutes] Auto uspend Timeout: [15 Minutes] uspend Mode: [uspend] Auto ave To Disk: [Off] Resume On Modem Ring: [Off] Resume On Time: [Off] Resume Time: [00:00:00] :Advanced Features Item pecific Help elect Power Management Mode. Choosing modes changes system power management settings. Maximum Power avings conserves the greatest amount of system power while Maximum Performance conserves power but allows greatest system performance. To alter these settings, choose Customize. To turn off power management, choose Disable. F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-14 Power menu etup Item Power avings Hard Disk Timeout Display Timeout elections Customized Maximum Power avings Maximum Performance Off 30 econds 1 Minute 2 Minutes 4 Minutes 6 Minutes 8 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 20 Minutes Off 2 Minutes 4 Minutes 6 Minutes 8 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 20 Minutes Note (Item pecific Help) elect Power Management Mode. Choosing modes changes system power management settings. Maximum Power avings conserves the greatest amount of system power while Maximum Performance conserves power but allows greatest system performance. To alter these settings, choose Customized. To turn off power management, choose. Amount of time the hard disk needs to be inactive before it is turned off. Amount of time the user input devices need to be inactive before the screen is turned off. 18

etup Item tandby Timeout Auto uspend Timeout uspend Mode Auto ave To Disk Resume On Modem Ring Resume On Time Resume Time elections Off 1 Minute 2 Minutes 4 Minutes 6 Minutes 8 Minutes 12 Minutes 16 Minutes Off 5 Minutes 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 20 Minutes 30 Minutes 40 Minutes 60 Minutes uspend ave To Disk Off After 1 Hour Off On Off On 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 Note (Item pecific Help) Amount of time the system needs to be inactive before entering the tandby Mode. tandby Mode turns off various devices in the system, including the screen, until you start using the computer again. Amount of time the system needs to be inactive before entering the uspend Mode. elect the type of uspend Mode. If you choose ave To Disk the system will save its state to disk and power off. If you choose uspend the system will save its state but remain in a low power mode. If you choose uspend then you also have the option of choosing Auto ave To Disk. Turn on or off the Auto ave To Disk feature. When Auto ave To Disk is turned on, the system will save its state to disk and then power off after being in uspend mode for a period of time. Turning this feature on will wake the system up when an incoming call is detected on your modem in uspend Mode. Turning this feature on will wake the system up at Resume Time from uspend Mode. pecify the time when the system is to wake up. <Tab>, <hift-tab>, or <Enter> selects field. Advanced Features Allows editing of advanced power management features. Table 1-14 Power menu options Power aving Mode Hard Disk Display tandby Auto uspend Off Off Off Off Customized Off Off 4 Minutes 15 Minutes Maximum Power avings 30 econds 2 Minutes 1 Minute 5 Minutes Maximum Performance Off Off Off 15 Minutes Table 1-15 Preset values for each Power aving Modes 19

1.4.1 Power - Advanced Features Modes PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit Advanced Features Item pecific Help uspend/resume witch: Lid Closure uspend: Lid Open Resume: Resume On LAN: erial Mouse Activity: [] [On] [On] [Off] [] Configures the uspend/resume switch. F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-16 Power - Advance Features menu etup Item U/RE witch Lid Closure uspend Lid Open Resume Resume on LAN erial Mouse Activity elections Off On Off On Off On Note (Item pecific Help) et the U/RE witch. et the Lid Closure uspend. et the Lid Open Resume. Turning this feature on will wake the system up when the internal LAN device receive a Magic Packet in uspend Mode. Turning this feature on will wake the video up from standby mode when external serial connector activity is detected. Table 1-16 Power - Advanced Features menu options 20

1.5 Boot Menu PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit Quick Boot: [] Boot-time Diagnostic creen: [] Preboot Execution Environment:[] :Boot Device Priority Item pecific Help [] All diagnostic test will be done. [] ome diagnostic tests may be skipped while booting to speed up. [Auto] Diagnostic tests will be automatically skipped or done according to the order of the ACPI O. F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-17 Boot menu etup Item QuickBoot Mode elections Auto Note (Item pecific Help) Allows the system to skip certain tests while booting. This will decrease the time needed to boot the system. Boot-time Diagnostic creen Display the diagnostic screen during boot. Preboot Execution Environment Boot Device Priority elect the search order for the types of boot devices. Table 1-17 Boot menu options 21

1.5. 1 Boot - Boot Device Priority Menu PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit Floppy Disk Drive +Hard Disk Drive Boot Device Priority Item pecific Help The top device has the highest priority. <Enter> expands or collapses devices with a + or -. <Ctrl+Enter> expands all. < > or < > select a device. <+>/<pace> or <-> move the device up or down. <hift+1> enables or disables adevice. F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-18 Boot - Boot Device Priority menu etup Item Bootable devices available are listed. The following devices will appear depending on the hardware configuration. [Floppy Disk Drive] [Hard Drive] Note (Item pecific Help) Use < > or < > to select a device, then press <+> or <pace> to move it up the list, or < > to move it down the list. Press <Esc> to exit this menu. Table 1-18 Boot - Boot menu Device Priority options 1.5. 1.1 Boot Menu at POT The following pop up menu will appear when you hit the F12 key during POT. The device list in this pop up menu are same as the list in the Boot Device Priority menu. Boot Menu 1. Floppy Disk Drive 2. Hard Drive <Enter etup> 22

1.6 Info Menu PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit BIO Version: BIO Date: BIO Area: CPU Type: CPU peed: L1 Cache: L2 Cache: Total Memory: Onboard: Memory lot: 1.XX XX/XX/1999 EC00h - FFFFh Celeron(TM) processor XXX MHz XX KB XXX KB XX MB XX MB DRAM None Item pecific Help F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-19 Info menu Information Item BIO Version BIO Date BIO Area CPU Type CPU peed L1 Cache L2 Cache Values n.nn MM/DD/YYYY xxxxh FFFFh Intel(R) Celeron(TM) processor XXX MHz 32 KB 128 KB Note This area can not be used as UMB. Intel(R) Celeron(TM) processor Total Memory On Board XX MB 64 MB DRAM Memory lot None XXXMB DRAM Table 1-19 Info menu items 23

1.7 Exit menu PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit Exit aving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load etup Defaults Discard Changes ave Changes Item pecific Help Exit ystem etup and save your changes to CMO. F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect :ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-20 Exit menu etup Item Exit aving Changes Note (Item pecific Help) Exit ystem etup and save your changes to CMO. Exit Discarding Changes Exit utility without saving etup data to CMO. Load etup Defaults Load default values for all ETUP items. Discard Changes Load previous values from CMO for all ETUP items. ave Changes ave etup Data to CMO. Table 1-20 Exit menu options 24

1.7.1 Exit aving Changes 1.7.4 Discard Changes etup Confirmation etup Confirmation ave configuration changes and exit now? ave configuration changes now? [Yes] [No] [Yes] [No] 1.7.2 Exit Discarding Changes etup Warning 1.7.5 ave Changes etup Confirmation Configuration has not been saved! ave before exiting? Load default configuration now? [Yes] [No] [Yes] [No] 1.7.3 Load et up Defaults etup Confirmation Load previous configuration now? [Yes] [No] 25

: 1.8 General Help PhoenixBIO etup Utility Main Advanced ecurity Power Boot Info Exit General Help Item pecific Help ystem Time: [12:34:56] ystem Date: [06/02/1999] <Tab>, <hift-tab or etup changes system behavior by modifying or the <Enter> BIO selectld. Legacy configuration. Diskette A: electing [1.44/1.25 incorrect MB 3 1 /2 ] values may cause system boot failure; load etup Default values to :Primary recover. Master: [FUJITU MHA2043AT] :econdary Master: [None] :econdary <Up/Down> Master: arrows select [None] fields in current menu. <Pgup/PgDn> moves to previous/next page on scrollable ystem menus. Memory: 640MB Extended <Home/End> Memory: moves to 31MB top/bottom item of current menu. :Memory Cache Within a field, <F5> or < > selects next lower value and Language: <F6>, <+>, or [English <pace> (U)] selects next higher value. [Continue] F1 Help elect Item -/pace Change Value F9 etup Defaults ECExit elect Menu Enter elect ub-menu F10ave and Exit Figure 1-21 General Help General Help etup changes system behavior by modifying the BIO configuration. electing incorrect values may cause system boot failure; load etup Default values to recover. <Up/Down> arrows select fields in current menu. <PgUp/PgDn> moves to previous/next page on scrollable menus. <Home/End> moves to top/bottom item of current menu. Within a field, <F5> or <-> selects next lower value and <F6>, <+>, or <pace> selects next higher value. <Left/Right> arrows select menus on menu bar. <Enter> displays more options for items marked with _. <F9> loads factory installed etup Default values. <F10> saves current settings and exits etup. <Esc> or <Alt-X> exits etup; in sub-menus, pressing these keys returns to the previous menu. <F1> or <Alt-H> displays General Help (this screen). Table 1-21 Entire Text of General Help 26

2. POT Diagnostic creen PhoneixBIO 4.0 Release 6.0 Copyright 1985-1999 Phoenix Technologies Ltd. All Rights Reserved Fujitsu Notebook BIO Version 1.xx Copyright FUJITU LIMITED 1998-1999. CPU = XXXX processor XXX MHz xxm ystem Memory Passed XXXK Memory Cache Passed ystem BIO hadowed Video BIO hadowed Mouse Initialized Fixed disk 0: xxxx ATAPI CD-ROM: xxxx <F12>:Boot Menu / <F2>:BIO etup Figure 2-1 Typical Diagnostic creen Normal Messages 0640K ystem Memory Passed nnnnm Extended Memory Passed nnnnk Memory Cache Passed ystem BIO shadowed Video BIO shadowed Mouse initialized Press <F2> to enter ETUP Entering ETUP... Error Messages ystem Memory Failed at offset: xxxx Failing Bits: zzzz Extended Memory Failed at offset: xxxx Failing Bits: zzzz zzzz ystem cache error - Cache disabled Keyboard controller error Keyboard error Diskette drive A error Failure Fixed Disk n Table 2-1 Normal Messages in Diagnostic creen 27

Error Messages ystem timer error Real time clock error ystem CMO checksum bad - Default configuration used Previous boot incomplete - Default configuration used Press <F1> to resume,<f2> to etup Check date and time settings Password locked: Fixed Disk n No ave To Disk partition or file exists on Fixed Disk - ave To Disk features is disabled. Not enough ave To Disk partition or file exists on Fixed Disk. - ave To Disk feature is disabled. Hard Disk Drive is not installed. - ave To Disk feature is disabled. Unknown ave To Disk error. - ave To Disk feature is disabled. Hard disk sector read function failed. - ave To Disk feature is disabled. Hard disk sector write function failed. - ave To Disk feature is disabled. ave To Disk partition or file corrupted. - ave To Disk feature is disabled. Fixed Disk is not installed. Cannot restore from disk. To restore from disk : turn off system, install original fixed disk and reboot. Press <F1> to continue to boot without save to disk data. Fixed Disk has been changed. Cannot restore from disk. To restore from disk : turn off system, install original fixed disk and reboot. Press <F1> to continue to boot without save to disk data. Table 2-2 Error Messages in Diagnostic creen 28