User`s guide

Chapter 2
Running SETUP and Installing Drivers
Your computer has a configuration program, called SETUP,
contained within the BIOS ROM (basic input/ output system
read-only memory) chip on the system board. The BIOS ROM
also contains default configuration settings for your hardware
configuration, security options, and power-saving features that
SETUP allows you to change. Any configuration information
you set is backed up by a battery, so it is not erased when you
turn off or reset the computer.
You may also want to install drivers and utilities for the built-in
IDE interfaces and the built-in SVGA video interface. You only
need to install these drivers if you’re using an operating system
other than Windows.
This chapter describes the following procedures:
Starting the SETUP program
Using the System Setup options
Using the Fixed Disk Setup option
Using the Advanced System Setup options
Setting the Boot options
Selecting the Security Setup options
Setting the Green PC features
Installing PCI IDE drivers
Installing video drivers.
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