Toshiba BRnR LX.FR406.035 User Manual

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....like so. Now let's
reboot and check out

the Ferrari 4000's
BIOS.

The Acer Ferrari 4000
uses the ever-popular

and widely-used
Phoenix
BIOS. This is
the Information
Screen
which gives a
peek at what's under
the Ferrari 4000's

impressive hood.

This is the Main
Screen
where you can

configure basic
system settings:
Quiet Boot

determines whether
you see the cool
Ferrari splash screen
on boot-up or the
more pedestrian text-
based BIOS and
system startup info.

You can tell the
Ferrari 4000
to

automatically detect
and use a second
external display if
detected on power-
up, or force it to look
for and use both the
laptop's LCD and
external display for
those fussy external
display devices that
need a little coaxing.

You can activate the
Ferrari 4000's
Gigabit

Ethernet NIC's ability
to boot from a
network here.

The engine beneath the Acer Ferrari 4000’s hood is a fast and energy-efficient 2.0

GHz AMD Turion™ 64 Mobile Technology ML-37 Processor with a 1GB cache,
mounted in a Socket 754 motherboard powered by the new ATI Radeon

®

Xpress

200P chipset, with 1GB of Single-Channel DDR 333 RAM upgradeable to 2 GB. Mass

storage is provided by a Seagate Momentus ST9100823A Ultra/ATA 1000 5400 RPM
100MB IDE hard drive with an 8MB buffer and 12.5ms access time.

Included with the Ferrari 4000 is a Bluetooth rechargeable wireless mouse. Powered

by two rechargeable AA batteries, the full-sized scroll wheel mouse is color-
coordinated to match the notebook with the Ferrari’s glossy Rosso Corsa finish, black

rubberized “Soft-Touch” side grips, and an ambidextrous design. With the included
USB charger cord, it takes approximately five hours to fully charge the mouse, and

the charge lasts about a week and a half under normal use.

Enabling this will
bring up a menu of
options that will let

you choose which
device in the Acer
Ferrari 4000
to boot
from.

D2D is the Disk-to-
Disk Backup and
Recovery system
,

which can be
accessed by hitting
<Alt><F10>
while
the laptop is booting.

The LCD Auto Dim
automatically lowers
the brightness on the

LCD display to
conserve power when
the laptop is operated
on battery; then

With the exception of
the Infrared Port,

both the Serial port A:

and Parallel port
entries are useless,
as the Ferrari 4000
has neither.

Adding, changing, or
clearing system
passwords is done

here, at the Security
Screen
. Here, the
Supervisor Password

controls access to the

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