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6. ST-60 BIOS SETUP (C model)EO18-12003(Revision Date: Jul. 21, 2002)6.2 BASIC OPERATION AND KEYS USED*1: How to set the passwordAt the ‘Set User Password’ item in the Security menu, press the [Enter] key, then enter the password with up to eightcharacters as below.The password has not been set up yetThe password has already been set upSet User PasswordEnter New Password [ ]Confirm New Password [ ]Set User PasswordEnter Current Password [ ]Enter New Password [ ]Confirm New Password [ ]*2: How to change the booting orderAt the Boot Setup Screen, the order of the device booting can be changed. To change the booting order, select thedevice. Press the [+] key to make the booting order earlier. Press the [-] key to make the booting order later.The ‘+’ shown in front of the names of devices means that those devices have more devices within them.To display all the device names, select the device and press the [Enter] key. When more than one device aredisplayed on the screen, the one on the top has higher priority to be booted. To change the order, use the [+]/[-] key.The booting order of default is as follows.+Removable devices+Hard DriveCD-ROM DriveNetwork BootIntel(R) Boot Agent Version 3.0.04*3: Difference of ROM and “Load Setup Defaults (.....)”By choosing the “Load Setup Defaults” of Exit menu, the BIOS setup will become default setting. There are somedifferences among each “Load Setup Defaults” item. And their difference is shown as below.Kind of“Load Setup Defaults”Installed OSFront SwitchInterrupt ofCOM port3PCI/PNP ISAIRQ-IRQ11OpenPOS DOS/WinNT DOS,WinNT,Other NotOFF&COM7IRQ IRQ11 PnPOpenPOS Win98/Me Win98,Me NotOFF&COM7IRQ IRQ11 PnPOpenPOS Win2000/XP Win2000,XP NotOFF&COM7IRQ IRQ11 PnPCompatible DOS/WinNT DOS,WinNT,Other OFF IRQ10 ISACompatible Win98/Me Win98,Me OFF IRQ10 ISACompatible Win2000/XP Win2000,XP OFF IRQ10 ISAThere is difference in the default of arrangement setting in PCBS11 and 12. The difference is as a following table.PCBS11 and PCBS12 differ even the display of the BIOS version of Summary Screen with when they stand.Setup Setting PCBS11 PCBS12(Single display model) (Dual display model)Video boot type Onboard Video 1MB Disable Onboard Video6-3

6. ST-60 BIOS SETUP (C model)EO18-12003(Revision Date: Jul. 21, 2002)6.3 PHOENIX SETUP SCREEN CONFIGURATION AND DEFAULT SETTING6.3 PHOENIX SETUP SCREEN CONFIGURATION AND DEFAULT SETTINGThe following shows the BIOS setup menu and the other setup items when PCBS11 “Load Setup Defaults (Dos,WinNT, Other)” is selected in the Exit menu.6.3.1 Main Menu(1) Main MenuPhoenixBIOS SETUP UtilityMain Advanced Security Power Boot ExitSystem Date: [03/30/2001]System Time: [09:24:12]Legacy Diskette A: [1.44/1.25 MB, 3 1/2"]Legacy Diskette B: [Disabled]Primary Master:Primary Slave:(None)(None)Keyboard FeaturesSystem Memory:Extended Memory:CPU FAN:640 KB130048 KBFAN Cable Not ConnectF1 help ↑ , ↓ Select Item +/- Change Value F9 Setup DefaultsESC Exit ←,→Select Menu Enter Select > Sub-Menu F10 Previous Value(2) Primary Master Menu (This menu is provided to two HDDs.)Primary Slave MenuWhen designating the item “Auto” in the setup item “Type”, parameter in the disk is automatically read, anddisplayed.PhoenixBIOS SETUP UtilityMainPrimary Master/Slave [ xxxxMB ]Type:[Auto]CHS FormatCylinders:[xxxx]Heads:[xxxx]Sectors:[xxxx]Maximum Capacity: XXXXMBLBA FormatTotal Sectors:XXXXXXMaximum Capacity: XXXXMBMulti-Sector Transfers: [xxxxxxxx]LBA Mode Control [xxxxxxxx]32 Bit I/O [xxxxxxxx]Transfer Mode:[xxxxxxxx]Ultra DMA Mode:[xxxxxxxx]F1 help ↑ , ↓ Select Item +/- Change Value F9 Setup DefaultsESC Exit ←,→Select Menu Enter Select > Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit6-4

6. ST-60 BIOS SETUP (C model)<strong>EO18</strong>-<strong>12003</strong>(Revision Date: Jul. 21, 2002)6.2 BASIC OPERATION AND KEYS USED*1: How to set the passwordAt the ‘Set User Password’ item in the Security menu, press the [Enter] key, then enter the password with up to eightcharacters as below.The password has not been set up yetThe password has already been set upSet User PasswordEnter New Password [ ]Confirm New Password [ ]Set User PasswordEnter Current Password [ ]Enter New Password [ ]Confirm New Password [ ]*2: How to change the booting orderAt the Boot Setup Screen, the order of the device booting can be changed. To change the booting order, select thedevice. Press the [+] key to make the booting order earlier. Press the [-] key to make the booting order later.The ‘+’ shown in front of the names of devices means that those devices have more devices within them.To display all the device names, select the device and press the [Enter] key. When more than one device aredisplayed on the screen, the one on the top has higher priority to be booted. To change the order, use the [+]/[-] key.The booting order of default is as follows.+Removable devices+Hard DriveCD-ROM DriveNetwork BootIntel(R) Boot Agent Version 3.0.04*3: Difference of ROM and “Load Setup Defaults (.....)”By choosing the “Load Setup Defaults” of Exit menu, the BIOS setup will become default setting. There are somedifferences among each “Load Setup Defaults” item. And their difference is shown as below.Kind of“Load Setup Defaults”Installed OSFront SwitchInterrupt ofCOM port3PCI/PNP ISAIRQ-IRQ11OpenPOS DOS/WinNT DOS,WinNT,Other NotOFF&COM7IRQ IRQ11 PnPOpenPOS Win98/Me Win98,Me NotOFF&COM7IRQ IRQ11 PnPOpenPOS Win2000/XP Win2000,XP NotOFF&COM7IRQ IRQ11 PnPCompatible DOS/WinNT DOS,WinNT,Other OFF IRQ10 ISACompatible Win98/Me Win98,Me OFF IRQ10 ISACompatible Win2000/XP Win2000,XP OFF IRQ10 ISAThere is difference in the default of arrangement setting in PCBS11 and 12. The difference is as a following table.PCBS11 and PCBS12 differ even the display of the BIOS version of Summary Screen with when they stand.Setup Setting PCBS11 PCBS12(Single display model) (Dual display model)Video boot type Onboard Video 1MB Disable Onboard Video6-3

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