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CD-ROMAn error occured while attempting to erase Flash.An error occured while attempting to save CMOS to Flash (F).An error occured while attempting to save CMOS to Flash (M).An error occured while attempting to program Flash with CMOS data.An errror occured while attempting to restore CMOS from Flash!CMOS must be saved to Flash prior to doing a restore.CMOS has been Restored from Flash.WARNING!! CMOS Save and Restore ERROR!NoneIdentifiedIDE Removable Disk: IDE RemovableKeyboard FeaturesConfigure keyboard options.Configure legacy devices in Super I/O mode.Legacy Device ConfigurationLegacy Floppy Drives1.001.061.101.201.331.301.461.401.501.601.731.701.861.801.902.002.132.102.262.202.302.402.532.502.662.602.702.802.932.903.063.003.103.203.333.303.463.403.503.603.733.703.863.803.90CGA 40x254.004.134.104.264.204.304.404.534.504.664.604.704.804.934.905.065.005.105.205.335.305.465.405.505.605.735.705.865.805.906.00800CGA 80x25900 All enabled CPUs have failed its Built In Self Test. A user disabled CPU has been selected to load the OS. Failed0251: System CMOS checksum bad - Default configuration used0252: Password checksum bad - Passwords cleared0220: Monitor type does not match CMOS - Run SETUP Failed BIST TBDBuild Time: 02D0: System cache error - Cache disabledK L3 Cache Detected02D1: System Memory exceeds the CPU's caching limit.The system chassis has been opened.02F4: EISA CMOS not writeable0280: Previous boot incomplete - Default configuration usedCPU = 02F0: CPU ID: CPU Speed = 0250: System battery is dead - Replace and run SETUPOne or more RDRAM devices have bad architecture/timing.Bad DIMM found in slot:One or more RDRAM devices are disabled.There are more than 32 RDRAM devices in the system.One or more RDRAM devices are not used.0200: Failure Fixed Disk Press to resume, to SetupPress to resumePress to resume, to Setup, for previous screenPress to resume, for previous screen02F5: DMA Test FailedMemory type mixing detected.EGA \ VGAEntering SETUP ... 0232: Extended RAM Failed at offset:0230: System RAM Failed at offset:0231: Shadow Ram Failed at offset:02F7: Fail-safe Timer NMI Failed02B0: Diskette drive A error02B2: Incorrect Drive A type - run SETUP02B1: Diskette drive B error02B3: Incorrect Drive B type - run SETUPThe system performed an emergency shutdown.Press to continue Boot, or to enter Setup.Press to continue executing system services, or to enter Setup. GHz0211: Keyboard errorKeyboard controller error0213: Keyboard locked - Unlock key switchLocal Graphics Memory Failed.8100: Memory decreased in Size0281: Memory Size found by POST differed from EISA CMOSMonochromeMouse initializedIntel(R) Pentium(R) 4 K Cache SRAM PassedK Extended RAM PassedM Extended RAM PassedM System RAM PassedK System RAM PassedK Shadow RAM PassedERRORWARNINGPress to enter SETUP0271: Check date and time settings0270: Real time clock errorMultiple-bit ECC error occurred.Single-bit ECC error occurred.02F6: Software NMI Failed MHzStrongROM is not installed or not functional.0210: Stuck KeySystem BIOS shadowed0260: System timer errorGenuine Intel(R) ???Video BIOS shadowedIDE 0: IDE 1: IDE 2: IDE 3: IDE 4: IDE 5: IDE 6: IDE 7: IDE HDD: All IDE HDD Legacy Floppy: USB FDC: All USB Floppy USB HDD: All USB HDD USB CDROM: All USB CDROM USB ZIP: All USB ZIP USB LS120: All USB LS120 PCI SCSI: All PCI SCSI PCI BEV: All PCI BEV Other USB: PCI: 1394 HDD: 1394 CDROM: 1394: LegacyLAN: Bootable Add-in Cards IDE CD: ALL IDE CDROM USB KEY: ALL USB KEY UNKNOWN: DTS Read failed. Other ATAPIAbove TjMax(100 degree), too hot. Invalid System Configuration Data - run configuration utilityResource Conflict Display ControllerSystem Configuration Data Read ErrorSystem Configuration Data updatedSystem Configuration Data Write ErrorWarning: IRQ not configured - PnP Device Network ControllerExpansion ROM initialization failedExpansion ROM not initialized Bus:, Device: - PCI, Function: on Motherboard in slot Serial Bus Controller - Allocation error static node # Mass Storage ControllerFOR EVALUATION ONLY. NOT FOR RESALE.******************************************************** * Intel Calistoga CRB.TC1 Reference BIOS * * ====================================== * * VERSION.MAK -r1.17 * * "PHOENIX CSS 2005 Q1" * ********************************************************Primary 0-(P0)Primary 1-(P1)Serial ATA Port 1-(S1)Serial ATA Port 2-(S2)Serial ATA Port 3-(S3)Serial ATA Port 4-(S4)Secondary 0-(S0)Secondary 1Press F1 to ContinueSMART Failure Predicted on Hard Disk WARNING: Immediately back-up your data and replaceyour hard disk drive. A failure may be imminent.0123456789101080i501080i591080i601080p501080p591080p601112128MB13IEEE 1394 device support is enabled by default. Select Disabled if no 1394 devices will be used.Enable 1394 device support:Disable for faster POSTBoot from 1394/Firewire:14151MB32MB480i59480i60480p59480p60576i50576p5064MB720p50720p59720p608MBBIOS Build StampMAC AddressBaseboard S/NGUIDSelect Auto to automatically enable the AC'97 Audio when detected.AC97 Audio:Control Detection of the AC97 Modem Device. Auto = AC97 Modem will be enabled if present, disabled otherwise. Disabled = AC97 Modem will be unconditionally disabled, regardless of presence.Control the ability to wake the system from an AC97 Modem Device. AC97 Modem PME Enable:AC97M - Device 30, Function 3:ACPICannot_Find_StringPress to specify a password to restrict access to theBIOS setup utility.The password is not case-sensitive and permits a maximum of 8 numbers, letters, special characters (including \ [ ] ; ' , . /), and spaces.Set Supervisor PasswordVersion InformationThe version of BIOS currently in use.Valid only for ACPI. Legacy = ALS Support through the IGD INT10 Function. ACPI = ALS Support through an ACPI ALS Driver.ALS Support:Enables/disables Intel (R) Active Management Technology BIOS Extension Note: iAMT H/W is always enabled. Requires additional firmware in the SPI device. BIOS iAMTx:This setting is valid only for Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP and only when Core Multi-Processing is set to Enabled on the Configuration > CPU Configuration screen. Select Enabled to use the Symmetric Multi-Processor (SMP) computer system to solve interrupt routing efficiency issues. Note: The OS must be reinstalled when ACPI mode is enabled.Enabled: Enables ASPM latency checking when enabling ASPM. Note: Does not check below switches. Disabled: ASPM latencies are ignored when enabling ASPM. ASPM Latency Checking:This value controls the temperature of the ACPI Active Trip Point - the point in which the OS will turn the CPU Fan on. Note: If the DTS is enabled, only values below 97C are valid.Active Trip Point:AutoSetting this bit enables the thermal control circuit (TCC) portion of the Thermal Monitor feature of the CPU. Intel(r) Thermal Monitor TM1 = 50% duty cycle TM2 = Geyserville IIIThermal Control Circuit:Select Auto to allow the system automatically enable HDA if detected.High Definition Audio:0xFED000000xFED010000xFED020000xFED03000115.2K120019.2K240030038.4K57.6K9600Select a baud rate supported by the device attached to the COM port.Baud RateBaseboard DataBoot Block Initial Brightness:Select BIA control and Agressiveness Level through this Setup Item: Automatic - Use VBT default Disable - Force Disabled Level 1 to 4 - Force Enabled with selected Agressiveness LevelMain BIOSBoot MenuBoot OrderSelect the boot order of attached devices.BIOS DateCache RamCOM PortsCPU SpeedCPU TypeDisplay TypeExtended MemoryHard Disk 0Hard Disk 1Hard Disk 2Hard Disk 3LPT PortsShadow RamSystem MemorySystem ROMBTCancel CEA 7702CEA 7703CPU ConfigurationConfigure CPU control options.IDE Devices ConfigurationConfigure ATA drive interfaces and view information about the connected drives.LAN ConfigurationConfigure on-board LAN devices.Advanced ConfigurationConfigure miscellaneous system options, such as a keyboard, legacy devices, or audio.IEEE 1394 ConfigurationConfigure onboard OHCI devices.PCI Expansion Slot ConfigurationConfigure PCI slot options.Power Control ConfigurationConfigure system power options.Security ConfigurationConfigure system security options.USB ConfigurationConfigure on-board USB controllers.Video ConfigurationConfigure graphics devices and specify the primary video display device. * CHS FormatControl Programming of the CK-410 Clock Chip. Default = Power On Default Values. Program = TBD.Control the Clock Spread Spectrum of clock chip.Clock Spread Spectrum:CK-410 Clock Chip:Unity CalibrationWarning: Clearing the Security Chip destroys encrypted data. Clear and Disable Security ChipSpecify whether to allow the CLKRUN# logic to stop the PCI clocks.PCI Clock Run:APIC Enable:Select Disabled to free up system resources and power consumption if not required.Core Multi-Processing:The system writes the base I/O address for serial port A.Serial port A:Configure the COM port.2E82F83E83F8EnabledThe system writes the interrupt for serial port A.ComboCompatibleThis will activate CRID feature. MCH and ICH Revision ID's will be set back to the compatible value.Compatible Rev. IDSelect Enabled to support console redirection. When Disabled is selected, you do not need to specify console redirection settings.Console Redirection:Configuration has not been saved!ConfigurationConfirm New PasswordSetup ConfirmationContinue C.R. after POST:Specify whether to enable console redirection to the COM port upon reboot. When On is selected, the BIOS setup utility can be viewed on a console attached to the serial port directly or via modem.PC ANSIPC-ANSI, 7bitASCIISelect a terminal emulation supported by the attached console.Console TypeVT100VT100, 8bitVT100+VT-UTF8Continue No Execute Mode Mem ProtectionWhen disabled, forces the Execute-Disable Bit Capability extended feature bit to always return 0VT FeatureSelect Enabled to support the Intel Virtualization Technology (formerly known as Vanderpool Technology). Using the Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) or certain platform software enabled for this technology, a CPU will act as if it were several CPUs working in parallel to enable several operating systems to run at the same time. Performance and other benefits will vary depending on hardware and software configurations.VGAVGA+SDVOVGA+LVDSErase CMOS from Flash from FlashErase any previously stored CMOS data from Flash. ** ERROR ERASING CMOS from FLASH ** CMOS successfully erased from Flash CMOS Save & Restore Save and/or Restore CMOS Data to and From Flash. CMOS Restore ConditionAlwaysCMOS CorruptionSpecify the condition under which CMOS restoration from Flash is to be done. Never [Press Any Key to Continue] Restore CMOS from FlashRestore CMOS RAM from Flash. CMOS must have been previously saved to Flash before this operation can be performed. ** ERROR RESTORING CMOS from FLASH ** CMOS successfully restored from Flash Save CMOS to FlashSave the current CMOS settings to nonvolatile Flash memory. Warning: The system must have completed a successful boot before performing this operation. ** ERROR SAVING CMOS to FLASH ** CMOS successfully saved in Flash RadiSys CMOS Save & Restore Should be enabled only if Pop up is enabled: If enabled, ICH will observe a NO bus master request and it can return to a previous C3 or C4 state. If disabled, ICH will NOT attempt to automa- tically return. Pop Down Mode Enable:Select the proper mode: If enabled, ICH will observe a bus master request and it will take the system from a C3/C4 state to a C2 state and auto enable bus masters. If disabled, bus master traffic is a break event and it will return from C3/C4 to C0 based on break events.Pop Up Mode Enable:C-States OnlyThis value controls the temperature of the ACPI Critical Trip Point - the point in which the OS will shut the system off. NOTES: (1)100C is POR for all Intel CPUs. (2) If value is > 100C and DTS is enabled, the Out-of-Spec Bit will be used. (3)The EC value will be set to 127 after ACPI initialization.Critical Trip Point:MDYSpecify the system date (mm/dd/yyyy).System Date:Specify the current time (HH:mm:ss). Press , , or to select fields.Control programming of the DB-800 Clock Chip. Default = Power On Default Values. Program = TBD.DB-800 Clock Chip:DefaultThe information in this menu is read-only. Contact your system administrator if you have questions or believe any of the items should be changed.CDisable & Deactivate DOSThese items control various CPU parameters.Dothan CPU Control Sub-MenuControls memory throttling based on thermal information present in the memory SPD. Memory Throttling:Calibrates the DTS based on the thermal diode. Disabled- Use Proc. defaults. Enabled- Uses saved values or calibrates if there are no saved values or booted at as lower temperature. Recalibrate- Calibrates each boot. DTS Calibration:Enables the Yonah DTS to be used for platform Thermal Management.DTS Enable:Processor Temperature(DTS)DVI Spread Spectrum Level:Configure the Spread Spectrum for the Chrontel DVI transmitterDVMT DVMT Graphics Memory:SDVOEightValid only for ACPI. Control the EMA Device in an ACPI environment.EMA Support:Enable & Activate Enabling the Security Chip allows encrypted data to be used. EnhancedEnables Enhanced C-State support. Disabled = Enhanced C-States disabled. Enabled = Enhanced C-State enable. Enhanced C-States Enable:Enter Current PasswordEnter New PasswordEnter Password Enables EC thermal monitoring.Thermal Monitor Enable:Exit setup and initiate BIOS update now?Exit the BIOS setup utility without saving changes to CMOS.Exit Discarding ChangesExitExtended Memory: Specify the systems behavior if an error occurs during system boot. When Enabled is selected, the boot process will pause and display the BIOS setup utility. Select Disabled to continue booting even if an error occurs.POST ErrorsProcessor Fan RateSystem Fan 1 RateSystem Fan 2 RateSelect the tachometer pulse rate for this fan. If the rate is set inappropriately, the reported fan speeds (in rpm) will be incorrect. If using a third-party fan, refer to the fan's documentation or contact the fan vendor to determine the appropriate rate. One: One tachometer pulse produces one fan revolution. Two(default for RadiSys fans): Two tachometer pulses produce one fan revolution.Indicates platform C4E support. (DPRSLPVR connected to EXTTS1#.) Supported- Platform support present. Not Supported- No platform support present. Fast C4 Exit Support:Floppy disk controller:Configure using these options: [Disabled] No configuration [Enabled] User configuration [Auto] BIOS or OS chooses configuration (OS Controlled) Displayed when controlled by OSFixed Fixed Graphics Memory:1.2 MB 5"1.44/1.25 MB 3"2.88 MB 3"360 Kb 5"720 Kb 3"CTS/RTSSelect the type of transmit flow control used to control the data transmission between data terminal equipments (DTE).Flow ControlForce ScalingFourX 8X 9X 18X 19X 20X 21X 22X 23X 24X 25X 26X 27X 10X 28X 29X 30X 11X 12X 13X 14X 15X 16X 17Frequency RatioSelect the internal frequency multiplier of the CPUManufacturing Mode Alert! FirstWare Manufacturing Mode is Active.Are You Sure You Want To Enable Service/Repair Mode? (Y/N)GBSetup changes system behavior by modifying the BIOS configuration. Selecting incorrect values may cause system boot failure; load Setup Default values to recover. arrows select fields in current menu. moves to previous/next page on scrollable menus. moves to top/bottom item of current menu. moves to next/previous row on scrollable menus of help item. Within a field, or <-> selects next lower value and , <+>, or selects next higher value. arrows select menus on menu bar. displays more options for items marked with . loads factory installed Setup Default values. saves current settings and exits Setup. or exits Setup; in sub-menus, pressing these keys returns to the previous menu. or displays General Help (this screen).General HelpGeneric PnP ISA CardGMBusPWMGV1/GV3 OnlySMART Monitoring:SMART Device Monitoring:Select [Enabled] to display warnings of potential IDE drive problems in the IDE Channel Master/Slave fields.DisabledSelect the Base Address for the High Performance Event Timer. HPET Base Address:Valid only when running Microsoft Windows XP, this option controls the High Performance Event Timer (HPET). When enabled, the HPET table will be referenced by the RSDT and the proper enable bits set.HPET Support:Enable/Disable Hot-Plug support.PCI Hot-Plug Resources:Enable or Disable the ICH CHAP Device.CHAP - Device 31, Function 4:ICH Sata Pata Control Sub-MenuControl SATA and PATASelect Enabled to improve performance using 32-bit I/O to access the hard disk controller.32 Bit I/O:Cylinders:The default mode is automatically determined by the BIOS based on the drive capabilities and the cable used. If necessary, you can specify the data transfer mode that the system BIOS uses to access the hard disk. Choose the highest mode supported by the drive for best performance. Older hard disks only support Standard mode. Newer hard disks adhering to "Fast ATA" or "Enhanced IDE" specifications may support FPIO (Fast Programmed I/O) or DMA modes.Transfer Mode:Heads: 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Total Sectors:16 Sectors2 Sectors4 Sectors8 SectorsSelect the number of sectors transferred per block. System performance may be improved by increasing this amount.Multi-Sector Transfers:Fast PIO 1Fast PIO 2Fast PIO 3Fast PIO 4FPIO 3 / DMA 1FPIO 4 / DMA 2StandardSectors:Maximum Capacity:Press the spacebar to specify the type of hard disk used. In most cases, Auto will be the most appropriate setting.Type:UserMode 0Mode 1Mode 2Mode 3Mode 4Mode 5Mode 6The default mode is automatically determined by the BIOS based on the drive capabilities and the cable used. If necessary, you can specify the Ultra DMA data transfer mode that the system BIOS uses to access the hard disk. Choose the highest mode supported by the drive for best performance. NOTE: Most CompactFlash devices do not support Ultra DMA mode.Ultra DMA Mode:This setting is determined automatically according to the disk drives capabilities. If necessary, you can specify that Logical Block Addressing (LBA) method will be used to reference data on the hard disk.LBA Mode Control:Select the display that will be used during boot up. VBIOS detects the display automatically.Boot Display:Initial Brightness:Defines the initial brightness of the backlight set by the bios. Further control of the backlight brightness requires a driver or application software.Select the configuration of DVMT 3.0 graphics. This setting will depend on the capacity of the memory module(s) and system requirements. Combo: Fixed+DVMT. This option guarantees a minimum amount of memory and uses additional available memory to improve system performance. DVMT: The graphics driver allocates memory as needed for running graphics applications and other system components. Use DVMT for the best overall system performance. Fixed: 64MB memory will be allocated during driver initialization, but will not be available to the OS.DVMT 3.0 Mode:Auto enables the onboard graphics device if found. If using a video adapter, select Disabled to free up resources.Internal Graphics Devices:The user interface will automatically be extended across a second display if present, and the displays will operate independently. If only one display is used, such as on a notebook computer, select Disabled to free up resources and reduce power consumption.Second Channel:Select the TV major standard with Component/D-connector used by the Internal Graphics Device 1. Auto 2. SMPTE240M 3. BT 4. SMPTE295M 5. SMPTE296M 6. CEA 7702 7. CEA 7703Component/D-Connector Standard:Select the scaling method for the local LVDS flat panel. Force Scaling will always scale graphics to fit the local flat panel resolution. For example, when the Local Flat Panel Type is set to 1024x768 LVDS, a 640x480 image will be stretched to fit the 1024x768 display.Panel Scaling:Select the resolution of the onboard LVDS flat panel.Local Flat Panel Type:IF the IGD is the primary display device and this option is set to enabled, a Popup Icon will be displayed for 5 seconds during ACPI S3 resume.IGD - S3 Popup:Select the TV major standard with S-Video/ Composite/SCART connector used by the Internal Graphics Device 1. Auto 2. NTSC 3. PAL 4. SECAMS-Video/Composite/SCART Standard:Select the amount of pre-allocated graphics memory for legacy VGA and SVGA displays. The memory allocated by this selection will be unavailable for use by the operating system. Pre-Allocated Memory Size:Select the amount of total graphics memory (Pre-Allocated + Fixed + DVMT) for displays driven by the onboard graphics controller. Select MaxDVMT to allocate memory as needed for graphic-intensive applications. When not required, the unused memory is made available for general system use. Total Graphics Memory:Select the Minor TV standard. 1. 6564_33 576i50 2. 1358_31 576p50Select the Minor TV standard. 1. 480p60 2. 480p59 3. 480i60 4. 480i59Select the Minor TV standard. 1. 720p60 2. 720p59 3. 1080p60 4. 1080p59 5. 1080i60 6. 1080i59Select the Minor TV standard. 1. NTSC_M 2. NTSC_J 3. NTSC_433Select the Minor TV standard. 1. PAL_B 2. PAL_G 3. PAL_D 4. PAL_H 5. PAL_I 6. PAL_K 7. PAL_M 8. PAL_N 9. PAL_NcSelect the Minor TV standard. 1. SECAM_L 2. SECAM_B 3. SECAM_D 4. SECAM_G 5. SECAM_H 6. SECAM_KSelect the Minor HDTV standard. 1. 1080i59 2. 1080i60Select the Minor TV standard. 1. 1080i50 2. 1080p50Select the Minor TV standard. 1. 720p59 2. 720p60 3. 720p50 Minor Standard:InformationInstalled OSSelect the type of operating system installed on your system. [Other] The BIOS will attempt to configure all devices. [Win...] The BIOS allows Windows to configure non-boot devices.Integrated Device Control Sub-MenuThese items determine whether the integrated PCI Devices will be Enabled in PCI Config Space.These items will control: 1) Which ACPI Tables will be included in the RSDT Entry Table Field. 2) The values stored in specific ACPI Table Fields. 3) The enabling of specific ACPI Features.ACPI Control Sub-MenuIntelCPU Control Sub-MenuThese items control various CPU thermal parameters.CPU Thermal Control Sub-MenuThese items control various ICH parameters.ICH Control Sub-MenuConfigure the local flat panel control options.IGD-LCD ControlThese items control various MCH parameters.MCH Control Sub-MenuThis Sub-Menu contains Setup Items which control the workarounds for the entire platform.Workaround Control Sub-MenuInvalid Password.Backlight Control:The system controls the flat panel's backlight brightness via PWM output from the chipset.Item Specific Help KBKey Click:Enable or disable the audible click for the keyboard. When enabled, use the PC speaker to generate the click.Select  Sub-MenuExecute CommandAcceptsAcceptEnterEscF10Save and ExitF1HelpF9Setup DefaultsSelect Menu-/+Change ValuesSpaceSelectSelect ItemEnglish (US)Controls power to the on-board device. Disabled - Disables the on-board LAN/Internal device. External Enabled - Enables on-board LAN devices which do not require the integrated LAN controller. Internal Enabled - Enables on-board LAN devices which require the integrated LAN controller.Power Saving When S5Select Enabled to power off the LAN controller and prevent Wake-On-LAN when the system is in the S5 state.On-board LAN:Large Disk Access Mode:Different operating systems require different representations of drive geometries. The DOS option will work for most recent disk drives and Windows. Select Other if using UNIX or Novell Netware operating systems. Note: If you are installing new software and the drive fails, change this setting and try again.Last State LBA FormatLegacy Network CardLegacy100%80%60%40%20%10%LVDSLoad default values for all BIOS configuration items.Load Setup DefaultsLoad default configuration now?Load previous values from CMOS for all BIOS configuration items.Discard ChangesLoad previous configuration now?These items control the configuration of various LPC IO devices that exist on the CRB.LPC Control Sub-MenuParallel port:Configure parallel port using options: [Disabled] No configuration [Enabled] User configuration [Auto] BIOS or OS chooses configuration (OS Controlled) Displayed when controlled by OSMainMaxDVMTMBBoot priority order:Excluded from boot order:Up and Down arrows: Select a device. <+> and <->: Move a device up or down. and : Specify a device fixed or removable. : Exclude or include the device to boot. : Enable or disable a device. <1-4>: Load default boot sequence.Configuration error - device disabledDevice configuration changedValid only for ACPI. Control the MEF Device in an ACPI environment.MEF Support:Controls throttling and bandwidth limiting for the GMCH. Memory Throttling:Merom CPU Control Sub-MenuSystem MonitorsThe fan speeds and the system temperature are displayed. Fan speeds may be adjusted in the expanded menu.BootMCH Workarounds: Base I/O address: Interrupt:IRQ 3IRQ 4NoOffOnOtherReservedYesSetup NoticeNot Supported NTSCNTSC_433NTSC_JNTSC_MSelect the default power-on state of the NumLock function.NumLock:Reset Configuration Data:Specify whether to clear extended system configuration data (ESCD) held in the flash ROM. If the BIOS is unable to detect hardware changes, this setting helps to solve resource conflicts by manually forcing the BIOS to clear the previously saved ESCD and reconfigure the settings. The operating system should load normally after rebooting. This setting always reverts to No after the next boot cycle, so there is no need to manually disable this setting after rebooting.After Power Failure:Specify the action when power is restored after AC power loss. This setting only works with a soft-switched power supply. - Last State: The system reverts to the previous power state before AC power is lost. - Power On: The system powers up immediately after AC power is restored. - Stay Off: The system remains powered-off until the power switch is pressed.OnePower OffValid only for ACPI. Controls the timer used by the OS through the FACP Table Flags. This is now possible with WINXP SP2 and beyond.FACP - PM Timer Flag Value:Win95Win98WinMeWin2000WinXPOut of positive decode resourcesPALPAL_BPAL_DPAL_GPAL_HPAL_IPAL_KPAL_MPAL_NPAL_Nc640x480 LVDS1920x1200 LVDS1024x600 LVDS1280x800 LVDS800x600 LVDS1024x768 LVDS1280x1024 LVDS1400x1050 LVDS1600x1200 LVDS1280x768 LVDS1680x1050 LVDSPasswords do not match.Changes have been saved.Configure the primary IDE drive connected to the master channel.IDE Channel 0 Master Configure the primary IDE drive connected to the slave channel.IDE Channel 0 Slave Configure the secondary IDE drive connected to the master channel.IDE Channel 1 Master Configure the secondary IDE drive connected to the slave channel.IDE Channel 1 Slave Embedded EthernetEnable or disable the onboard Ethernet controller. Enabled: Enables Clock Power Management on the end- points if capable of CLK_REQ# control. Disabled: Clock Power Management is not enabled on the endpoint. Clock Power Management:Enabled: Forces WX detection on the root ports. Disabled: WX detection takes place automatically.Force WX Detection:These items control various ICH PCI Express Devices.PCI Express Control Sub-MenuSelect Enabled to load the onboard LAN Option ROM for PXE support.PXE OPROMSpecify which graphics device will be the used as the primary video adapter, PCI Express graphics (PEG) or internal graphics device (IGD).Press Any Key to ContinueControl ASPM support for the PEG Device. Auto = will set APMC to the highest common supported ASPM between the Port and Endpoint. Port ASPM Support: Control the ability to limit the PEG Port to a X1 Port. Force X1 Support:Controls the ability of the PEG port to power down the GPLL. Enabled = The GPLL may be powered down. Disabled = The GPLL will always remain active. GPLL Power-Down Enable:Control MDA support for the PEG Device. MDA Support:Configure the legacy devices in Super I/O mode.National 393 SIO Control Sub-Menu8 Minutes 15 mins Save to Disk file is too small 5 mins4 Minutes40 MinutesCustomizedMaximum Power Savings conserves the greatest amount of system power. Maximum Performance conserves power but allows greatest system performance. To alter these settings, choose Customized. To turn off power management, choose Disabled.Maximum PerformanceMaximum Power SavingsSave To DiskSuspendPower Savings:1 Minute Save to Disk Partition is too small Enabled wakes the system up when an incoming call is detected on your modem.Resume On Modem Ring:Specify whether the system will be woken up at the time specified in the Resume Time setting.Resume On Time:Press [Tab], [Shift + Tab], or [Enter] to select fields. Specify the time(HH:mm:ss) when the system is to wake up if Resume On Time is set to [On].Resume Time:60 MinutesAmount of time the system needs to be in Idle Mode before entering the Standby Mode. Standby Mode turns off various devices in the system, including the screen, until you start using the computer again.Standby Timeout:Amount of time the system needs to be in Standby before entering the SUSPEND Mode. Suspend Mode turns off various devices and stops processor executing code, until you start using the computer again.Select the type of Suspend Mode. If you choose SAVE TO DISK the system will save its state to disk and power off. If you choose SUSPEND the system will save its state but remain in a low power mode. If you choose SUSPEND then you also have the option of choosing Save To Disk.Suspend Mode:Suspend Timeout10 mins30 Minutes20 Minutes2 Minutes Good space map corrupted Hard drive changed, can not restore from diskCannot resume because hardware has changed. Turn me off and reinstall what you removed, or remove what you installed, while I was asleep. If you do not succeed after a couple tries, I will abandon your saved system state. After the operating system is running again, do a full shutdown and install or remove hardware. Hit any key to exit. Hard drive not installed: If operating system not found, re-install hard drive. Save to Disk file not found Save to Disk partition not found Run Phdisk for information. FILE: create new. Insert removable hard drive, if applicable. If not, contact technical support. PARTITION: consult manual. Save To Disk feature is disabled System will not boot, Hard drive not found Out of hard disk space Hard disk sector read function failed Last sector of Save to Disk area not readable System will reboot without Save to Disk data. To restore from disk: turn off system, install original hard drive and reboot. Save to Disk halted due to an unknown cause Hard disk sector write function failed PCI Express - Root Port 1:PCI Express - Root Port 2:PCI Express - Root Port 3:PCI Express - Root Port 4:PCI Express - Root Port 5:LPC BusPCI BusPort 80h Cycles:Specify where the Port 80h cycles are sent.Enable or disable specific PCI Express ports. When Root Port 1 is disabled, all other ports will also be disabled.Power On- C States Only: Controlled through CPU power states in the ACPI setting. - GV3 Only: Controlled by enhanced Intel SpeedStep. - Enabled: Both C States and GV3 will be enabled.Processor Power Management:Press EnterIGDPEGDefault Primary Video Adapter:, Cores per Processor = Processors DetectedEnables the processor's PROCHOT# signal. IF asserted, the TMx circuit will be engaged. PROCHOT# is in addition to the TCC and Enhanced TCC circuitry inside the processor, and either may engage TMx.PROCHOT# Enable:ProgramThis value sets the TC1 value for the ACPI Passive Cooling Formula. Passive TC1 Value:This value sets the TC2 value for the ACPI Passive Cooling Formula. Passive TC2 Value:This value controls the temperature of the ACPI Passive Trip Point - the point in which the OS will begin thottling the CPU. NOTE: When the DTS is enabled, only values below 97C are valid.Passive Cooling Trip Point:This item sets the TSP value for the ACPI Passive Cooling Formula. It represents in tenths of a second how often the OS will read the temperature when Passive Cooling is Enabled. Passive TSP Value:Power Button Function:Select power button function as: On/Off button or Sleep/Wake button. PXE OPROM:QuickBoot Mode:Specify whether to allow the system to skip in-depth tests during boot up.Specify whether to display the diagnostic screen and customizable boot logo during POST. When disabled, pressing ESC during POST displays the diagnostic screen.Boot-time Diagnostic Screen:Executing this command forces an immediate reboot. RecalibrateRe-enter password.Control ASPM support for all the enabled root ports.Root Port ASPM Support:Valid only for ACPI. Control the value for the RTC S4 Flag in the FACP Table.FACP - RTC S4 Flag Value:PME Wake from S5:Select Enabled to allow the PCI power management event signal to wake up the system from the Soft Off (S5) state.Select Enabled to support the native PCI AHCI controller using Intel Matrix Storage Manager for improved ATA data transfer performance. When disabled, the native PCI IDE controller with standard IDE drivers will be used. AHCI Configuration:Compatible (default): Select this option for compatibility with legacy disk drives. SATA Drive = Primary on SATA Controller, in Legacy Mode. PATA Drive = Secondary on SATA Controller, in Legacy Mode. Enhanced: Select this option for better performance with newer disk drives. SATA Drive = Primary on SATA Controller, in Native Mode. PATA Drive = Primary on PATA Controller, in Legacy Mode.SATA Operation Mode:Designates this Port as Hot Pluggable via the Native solution. NOTE: Support requires a hardware rework to the CRB. Port 0 Hot Plug:Controls reporting if this Port has an Interlock Switch. NOTE: Support requires a hardware rework to the CRB. Port 0 Interlock Switch:SATA Port 2 Port 2 Hot Plug: Port 2 Interlock Switch:Select Enabled to use RAID data storage. This option requires the SATA operation mode to be set to Enhanced.RAID Function:Serial ATAControls automatic disabling of vacant SATA ports. Disable Vacant Ports:Save before exiting?Exit the BIOS setup utility and save changes to CMOS.Save configuration changes and exit now?Exit Saving ChangesSave your changes to CMOS.Save configuration changes now?Save ChangesICH Workarounds:Specify whether to display the system configuration prior to loading the operating system. Disabling this setting speeds up the boot process.Summary screen:SECAMSECAM_BSECAM_DSECAM_GSECAM_HSECAM_KSECAM_LFixed disk boot sector:NormalWrite ProtectSpecify whether to write-protect the boot sector on the hard disk to protect against virus attacks.Specify whether a password is required to complete the boot process. If enabled, either the supervisor or user password can be used.Password on boot:ClearSetEnabled: The Serial IRQ will be placed in "Quiet" mode. Note: Required for PCI CLKRUN# operation. Disabled: The Serial IRQ will be placed in "Continuous" mode.Serial IRQ Quiet Mode:PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility0614: Com A config. error - device disabled0613: Com A configuration changed0616: Com B config. error - device disabled0615: Com B configuration changed0618: Floppy config. error - device disabled0617: Floppy configuration changed061A: Parallel port config. error - device disabled0619: Parallel port configuration changedThese items control the configuration of various SMSC N207 Reduced SIO devices.SMSC N207 SIO Control Sub-MenuSMPTE240MSMPTE295MSMPTE296MThis option controls the SMSC UART1 Address. If enabled, UART 1 uses address 0x3F8h and IRQ 4.SMSC N207 UART1:This option controls the configuration of the SMSC CIR (UART2) Address. In enabled, CIR uses UART Address 0x3E8h, IRQ 3, DMA Mode 2, and SCE Address 0x6F0h.SMSC N207 CIR (UART2):Cntr 0.3%Cntr 0.4%Cntr 0.5%Cntr 0.6%Cntr 0.8%Cntr 1.0%Cntr 1.25%Cntr 1.50%Down 0.8%Down 1.00%Down 1.25%Down 1.50%Down 1.75%Down 2.00%Down 2.50%Down 3.00%Enable the spread-spectrum clock generator chip to reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) from the LVDS flat panel.Select the modulation width of the spread on the target frequency. For EMI testing, select the modulation width of the spread on the target frequency. Spread Percentage:Spread Spectrum Clock Chip: Stay OffSupportedSystem DisabledSystem Memory:Processor Fan SpeedSystem Fan 1 SpeedSystem Fan 2 SpeedProcessor TemperatureCOM-E Board TemperatureCarrier Board Temperature 0CNot Detected RPM - FFFFChange Security Chip State15 C87 C95 C103 C111 C119 C127 C23 C31 C39 C47 C55 C63 C71 C79 CPORConditionally read an offset from the CPU via MSR 03Fh for better thermal management. Note: If enabled, the EC soution will be implemented on this CRB.Thermal Offset:TM1TM2TM1 and TM2System Time:Control TSC updates after C3/C4 through this Setup Option. Timestamp Counter Updates:Controls memory throttling using the thermal sensor on the memory if present. TS on DIMM:TVTwo1 sec1/4 sec1/2 sec3/4 secSelect the delay before auto-repeat function is engaged when holding a key.Keyboard auto-repeat delay:10/sec13.3/sec18.5/sec2/sec21.8/sec26.7/sec30/sec6/secSelect the auto-repeat rate when holding a key.Keyboard auto-repeat rate:Enable USB controller 3 only, ports 6 and 7.USB - F3 Only:Enable or disable USB controllers 2 and 3 only, ports 4 through 7.USB - F2 and F3:Enable or disable USB controllers 1 through 3, ports 2 through 7.USB - F1, F2 and F3:Globally enable or disable all four onboard USB controllers. Each controller serves two physical ports .USB - All Functions:USB 2.0 functionality (except USB 2.0 boot) is supported by all USB ports on the motherboard. Select Disabled to force legacy USB functionality (1.0 and 1.1).USB 2.0 Controller:HDD Boot TranslationSpecify how the translation of a USB mass storage device should be handled if "mode sense page 5" fails or is disabled.Force32Force63These items control various ICH USB Devices.ICH USB Control Sub-MenuPress to specify a user password. The password is not case-sensitive and permits a maximum of 8 numbers, letters, special characters (including \ [ ] ; ' , . /), and spaces.Set User PasswordVBIOS DefaultAutomaticSleepSetup WarningYonah CPU Control Sub-Menu ||||l|88||88|888|8|88|8||8ǃ8ll8Ǔ99>20xxxx0000~f~`````@~f~fffffn@Z><~~<ffffffffff{|`8ll8 |<~~<~<~~< 0``0(ll(88||||88<<<lll(lllllllll|`8 | 00``xxvv0  ``000000``l88l~0~ 00``8ll88x~| 0`|<|<`bfl0fΚ?l6l""""""""""UUUUUUUUUU8ll8