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7.3.7 Advanced settings – ACPI Settings

BIOS SETUP UTILITY

Advanced

ACPI Settings

General ACPI

Configuration settings

<-> Select Screen

|| Select Item

+- change option

F1 General Help

F10 Save and Exit

ESC Exit

► General ACPI Configuration

► Advanced ACPI Configuration

PS/2 Kbd/Mouse S4/S5 Wake [Disabled]

Keyboard Wake Hotkey [Any key]

USB Device Wakeup From S3 [Disabled]

V02.63+ (C)Copyright 1985-2008, American Megatrends, Inc.

General ACPI Configuration

Feature

Options

Description

Suspend mode

S3 (STR)

Auto

Select the ACPI state used for System Suspend

Repost Video on S3 Resume

No

Yes

Determines whether to invoke VGA BIOS post on

S3/STR resume

Advanced ACPI Configuration

Feature

Options

Description

ACPI Version Features

ACPI v1.0

ACPI v2.0

ACPI v3.0

Enable RSDP pointers to 64-bit Fixed System

Description Tables. Di ACPI version has some.

ACPI APIC support

Disabled

Enabled

Include ACPI APIC table pointer to RSDT pointer list.

AMI OEMB table

Disabled

Enabled

Include OEMB table pointer to R(X)SDT pointer lists

Headless mode

Disabled

Enabled

Headless operation mode through ACPI. See note

below.

Feature

Options

Description

PS/2 kbd/mouse S4/S5 Wake

Disabled

Enabled

Enabled: The system can also be waked from S4 or

S5.

Disabled: The system can still be waked from S3.

Keyboard Wake Hotkey

Anykey

“SPACE”

“ENTER”

“Sleep button”

Select special key or all keys to wakeup the system

USB Device Wakeup From S3

Disabled *

Enabled

Enable/Disable USB Device wakeup from S3

Note: When Headless Mode is enabled, the BIOS will update the FACP (Fixed ACPI Description Table) to

indicate support for headless operation. Operating systems that support headless operation (operates

without a keyboard, monitor or mouse) can proceed to boot in headless mode. Some OS might require that

the BIOS setting “Boot Display Device” is different from Auto.

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