Advanced bios features, Cpu feature, Hard disk / cd-rom boot priority – Intel 865G User Manual
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BIOS SETUP
IB865 User’s Manual
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Advanced BIOS Features
This section allows you to configure and improve your system and
allows you to set up some system features according to your preference.
Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility
Advanced BIOS Features
CPU Feature
Press Enter
ITEM HELP
Hard Disk Boot Priority
Press Enter
Menu Level
CD-ROM Boot Priority
Press Enter
Virus Warning
Disabled
CPU L1 and L2 Cache
Enabled
Hyper-threading Technology
Enabled
Quick Power On Self Test
Enabled
First Boot Device
Floppy
Second Boot Device
Hard Disk
Third Boot Device
CD-ROM
Boot Other Device
Enabled
Swap Floppy Drive
Disabled
Boot Up Floppy Seek
Disabled
Boot Up Numlock Status
On
Gate A20 Option
Fast
Typematic Rate Setting
Disabled
Typematic Rate (chars/Sec)
6
Typematic Delay (Msec)
250
Allows you choose
the VIRUS warning
feature for IDE Hard
Disk boot sector
protection. If this
function is enabled
and someone
attempt to write data
into this area, BIOS
will show a warning
message on screen
and alarm beep
Security Option
Setup
APIC Mode
Enabled
MPS Version Control for OS
1.4
OS Select For DRAM>64MB
Non-OS2
Report No FDD For WIN 95
Yes
Small Logo (EPA) Show
Enable
CPU Feature
Press Enter to configure the settings relevant to CPU Feature.
Hard Disk / CD-ROM Boot Priority
This item allows you to set the priority for hard disk boot. When you press enter,
the selections shows the current hard disks used in your system as well as the
“Bootable Add-in Card” that is relevant to other boot sources media such as
SCSI cards and LAN cards.
Virus Warning
If this option is enabled, an alarm message will be displayed when trying to write
on the boot sector or on the partition table on the disk, which is typical of the
virus.
CPU L1 and L2 Cache
Cache memory is additional memory that is much faster than conventional
DRAM (system memory). CPUs from 486-type on up contain internal cache
memory, and most, but not all, modern PCs have additional (external) cache
memory. When the CPU requests data, the system transfers the requested data
from the main DRAM into cache memory, for even faster access by the CPU.
These items allow you to enable (speed up memory access) or disable the cache
function. By default, these items are Enabled.