System setup options – Dell Dimension 4600 User Manual

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System Setup Options

 

 

 

 

 

 

<Page Down> or <Page Up>  Scrolls through help information.

 

<Enter>

 

Enters the selected field's pop-up options menu.

 

spacebar, <=> or <->

 

In the selected field's pop-up options menu, cycles through the options in a field.

 

<Alt> <x>

 

Exits system setup without restarting the computer and returns the computer to the boot routine.

 

<Alt> <b>

 

Exits system setup and restarts the computer, implementing any changes you have made.

 

<Alt> <d>

 

Resets the selected option to the default setting.

 

<Alt> <f>

 

Restores all system settings to the default configuration.

NOTE:

Depending on your computer and installed devices, the items listed in this section may or may not appear.

Drive Configuration

 

Diskette Drive

A

 

Identifies the floppy drive attached to the DSKT connector on the system board. With the standard cabling configuration, Diskette Drive

A (the boot floppy drive) is the 3.5-inch floppy drive installed in the top externally accessible drive bay. The two options are 3.5 Inch,
1.44 MB
and Not Installed.

 

Tape drives are not reflected in the Diskette Drive A option. For example, if a single floppy drive and a tape drive are attached to the

floppy drive interface cable, set Diskette Drive A to 3.5 Inch, 1.44 MB.

 

SATA Primary

Drive

 

Identifies the serial ATA hard drive attached to the SATA1 connector on the system board.

 

SATA

Secondary
Drive

 

Identifies the serial ATA hard drive attached to the SATA2 connector on the system board (not available on the small form-factor

computer).

 

Primary Drive

0

 

Identifies the IDE hard drive attached to the IDE1 connector on the system board.

 

Primary Drive

1

 

Identifies the IDE device attached to the IDE2 connector on the system board.

 

Secondary

Drive 0

 

Identifies the device that is cabled with the drive on the IDE1 data cable.

 

Secondary

Drive 1

 

Identifies the device that is cabled with the device on the IDE2 data cable.

 

IDE Drive

UDMA

 

Sets the mode for all installed hard drives.

 

NOTE:

You must have an IDE device connected to the primary IDE interface if you have an IDE device connected to the secondary IDE

interface.

 

If you have a problem, see "Hard Drive Problems" in your Owner's Manual.

Hard-Disk Drive Sequence

 

If you insert a boot device and restart, this option appears in the system setup menu.

 

System BIOS boot device   

 

USB Device

 

To boot from a USB memory device, select the USB device and move it so it becomes the first device in the list.

Boot Sequence

 

Normal

 

(This option is available only for the current boot process.) The computer attempts to boot from the sequence of devices specified in system

setup.

 

Diskette

Drive

 

The computer attempts to boot from the floppy drive. If the floppy disk in the drive is not bootable, or if no floppy disk is in the drive, the

computer generates an error message.

 

Hard Drive  The computer attempts to boot from the primary hard drive. If no operating system is on the drive, the computer generates an error

message.

 

CD Drive

 

The computer attempts to boot from the CD drive. If no CD is in the drive, or if no operating system is on the CD, the computer generates an

error message.

 

PXE

 

(This option is available only for the future boot process.) As the computer boots, it prompts the user to press <Ctrl><Alt><b>. Pressing this

key combination causes a menu to display that allows you to select a method for booting from a network server. If a boot routine is not
available from the network server, the computer attempts to boot from the next device in the boot sequence list.

 

USB Flash

Device

 

Insert the memory device into a USB port and restart the computer. When F12 = Boot Menu appears in the upper-right corner of the screen,

press <F12>. The BIOS detects the device and adds the USB flash option to the boot menu.

 

NOTE:

To boot to a USB device, the device must be bootable. To ensure that your device is bootable, check the device documentation.

Memory Information

 

Indicates amount of installed memory, computer memory speed, amount of video memory, size of the display cache, and channel mode (dual or single).

 

Installed System Memory

 

Displays the amount of installed system memory.

 

System Memory Speed

 

Displays the speed of your system memory.

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