User's Manual 17" Pentium-M PANEL PC PC 6170

PC 6170 User’s Manual
A.6 PnP/PCI Configuration Setup
This
section
describes
configuring
the
PCI
bus
system.
PCI,
or
Personal
Computer
Interconnect,
is
a
system
which
allows
I/O
devices
to operate at speeds
nearing the speed the CPU itself uses
when communicating
with
its own special components. This section
covers
some very technical items and it is
strongly recommended
that
only
experienced
users
should
make
any
changes
to
the
default
settings.
CMOS Setup
Utility-Copyright © 1984-2001
Aw
ard
Softw
are
PnP/PCI Configurations
Reset Co
n
figuration
Da
ta
Di
sabled
Item He
lp
Resources Contro
lled By
Auto
(ES
CD)
Menu
Level
f
IRQ
Re
sources
Press Ente
r
Se
lect Ye
s if yo
u are
using a
Plug and
play
capable
operating
system select No if
P
CI/VGA
Pa
lett
e
Snoop
Di
sabled
you need the
BIOS to
configure
non-boot
devices
ÇÈ
ÆÅ
:
Mo
ve
E
n
te
r:
S
e
le
ct
+/-
/
P
U
/P
D
:
Va
lu
e
F
1
0
:
S
a
ve
E
S
C
:
E
xi
t
F
1
:
Gene
ral He
lp
F
5
:
P
r
evious
Values F6: Fail-
Saf
e
D
e
f
a
ults F7: O
p
timize
d D
e
f
a
ults
PNP OS
Installed
Select
Yes if
the system
operating
environment is Plug-and-Play
aware
(e.g., Windows
95).
The default value is
No
.
Reset Configuration Data
Normally,
you
leave
this field
Disabled.
Select Enabled
to reset
Extended
System Configuration Data (ESCD) when
you exit Setup
or if
you have
installed
a new add-on and
the system
reconfiguration
has caused such a
serious conflict that the operating system can
not boot.
The options
available
are Enabled and Disabled.
SBC83810 BIOS
Setup
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