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User manual Dell, model Vostro 230

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l Day — Choose the day of the week, defined by BIOS (read-only) l Month — Choose the month l Date — Choose the date, which you can change using the keyboard. l Year — Set the year. SATA The computer only supports two hard drives, however the system setup can support up to four SATA hard drives. When you enter System Setup it detects the presence of SATA devices. Pressing displays the SATA 0 - 3 sub-menus. These sub-menus displays the status of the auto detection. The following information is displayed: l Device l Vendor l Size (only displayed when the Hard Drive is detected) S.M.A.R.T. Reporting This field controls whether errors for integrated drives are reported while booting the computer. This technology is part of the SMART (Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) specification. l Auto (default) l Off Halt On Error During the power-on self-test (POST), the computer stops if the system setup detects a hardware error. You can configure the system setup to ignore certain errors during POST and continue the boot-up process. Available settings are: l Disabled l Enabled (default) Keyboard Errors During the power-on self-test (POST), the computer detects keyboard error. You can configure the BIOS to enable or disable error reporting during POST. Available settings are: l Report (default) l Do not report Fan Errors During the power-on self-test (POST), the computer detects fan error. You can configure the BIOS to enable or disable error reporting during POST. Available settings are: l Report (default) l Do not report Advanced CPU Information Max CPUID Value Limit — The maximum CPUID input value determines the values that the operating system can write to the CPUID's EAX register to obtain information about the processor. Available Settings are: l Enable l Disable (default) Intel® Virtualization Tech — Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT) is comprised of a set of processor enhancements that improve traditional software-based virtualization solutions. Allows a computer to run multiple operating systems and applications as independent virtual machines. Using virtualization capabilities, one computer can function as multiple "virtual" computers. Available Settings are: l Enable (default) l Disable Execute Disable Bit — Execute Disable Bit (EDB) is an Intel hardware-based security feature that can help reduce your computers exposure to viruses and malicious code. This feature allows the processors to specify areas on the memory where application codes can or cannot execute. When a malicious worm attempts to insert code in the buffer, the processor disables the code's execution, preventing damage and worm propagation. Available Settings are: l Enable (default) l Disable Integrated Graphics Configuration Initiate Graphic Adapter — Allows you to enable or disable the VGA controller. Available Settings are: l PEG/PCI (default) l PEG l PCI Video Memory Size — Allows you to set the size of the Video Memory. Available Settings are: l 32 MB (default) l 64 MB l 128 MB DVMT Model Select — Intel's Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT) allows the computer to dynamically allocate memory resources according to the demands of the computer at any point in time. The DVMT improves the efficiency of the memory allocated to either computer's or graphic's processor. Available Settings are: l DVMT Mode (default) l UMA Mode DVMT/FIXED Memory — Allows you to set the size of the DVMT/FIXED Memory. Available Settings are: l 128 MB l 256 MB (default) l Maximum DVMT Integrated Peripherals Configuration ATA/IDE Configuration — l Disabled l Compatible l PEG/PCI (default) USB Functions — l Enabled (default) l Disabled USB Storage Functions — l Enabled (default) l Disabled Audio Controller — l Enabled (default) l Disabled Integrated NIC — l Enabled (default) l Disabled LAN Boot ROM — l Enabled (default) l Disabled Serial Port Address — l 3F8/IRQ4 (default) l 2F8/IRQ3 l 3E8/IRQ4 l 2E8/IRQ3 Bootup Num-Lock — l On (default) l Off Quick Boot — l Enabled (default) l Disabled Power Low Power Mode Enables or disables low power mode. This option is disabled by default. When low power mode is enabled, the integrated network card is disabled when the computer shuts down or hibernates. Only add-in network cards will be able to remotely wake the computer. Suspend mode Sets the energy-saving mode of the ACPI function. It determines the Standby mode in the operating system. Available settings are: l S1 (POS) l S3 (STR) (default) When you select S1 (POS) mode, the power does not shut off and the supply status remains as it is. But when you select S3 (STR) mode, the power is cut off after a delay. The computer’s status before it enters STR is saved in memory, and the computer can quickly return to that previous status when the STR function wakes. USB Wakeup From S3 Allows the system to wake up from USB peripheral that supports wake from USB. Available settings are: l Enabled (default) l Disabled Restore on AC Power Loss Determines what...


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