Boot sequence, Boot speed, Brightness – Dell Latitude Xpi CD User Manual

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Dell Latitude XPi CD Reference and Troubleshooting Guide

may ask you for this version number if you call Dell for
technical assistance.

NOTE: Dell may periodically offer revisions of the BIOS
that add features or solve specific problems. Because the
BIOS for your computer is stored on a reprogrammable
flash-memory chip, you can use the Flash BIOS Update
program to update your computer’s BIOS entirely
through software.

Boot Sequence

BOOT SEQUENCE

determines which disk device your

computer uses to find the software needed to start the
operating system.

The term boot refers to the computer’s start-up proce-
dure. When you turn on the computer, it “bootstraps”
itself into an operational state by loading into memory a
small program, which in turn loads the necessary operat-
ing system.

BOOT SEQUENCE

tells the computer where to

find the files that it needs to load.

Settings for this option are:

DISKETTE FIRST

(the default) causes your computer

to first attempt to boot from a bootable diskette.

If the computer detects no diskette in the diskette
drive, it tries to boot from the hard-disk drive. If the
computer encounters a diskette without the required
boot files or detects a problem with the diskette
drive, it displays an error message.

HARD DISK ONLY

causes your computer to boot only

from the hard-disk drive.

If it fails to boot from the hard-disk drive for any rea-
son, your computer does not attempt to boot from the
diskette drive.

For a change in the

BOOT SEQUENCE

option to take

effect, you must reboot your computer.

Boot Speed

BOOT SPEED

allows you to choose between the com-

puter’s processing speed (the default) and

COMPATIBLE

, a

slower compatibility speed. The compatibility speed var-
ies, depending on the configuration of your system.

When you change the setting in the

BOOT SPEED

option,

the System Setup program stores and continues to display
the new setting even if you do not reboot your computer

when you exit the System Setup program. If you start the
System Setup program again during your current work
session, the processing speed displayed for the

BOOT

SPEED

option may not match the actual speed at which

your computer is running.

For a change in the

BOOT SPEED

option to take effect,

you must reboot your computer.

Brightness

BRIGHTNESS

allows you to specify the brightness of the

display when the computer is operating on battery power.

Settings for this option are

HIGH

,

MEDIUM

,

and

LOW

(the

default).

NOTE: When your computer is operating on AC power,
this option is set to

HIGH

and cannot be changed.

A change to the

BRIGHTNESS

option becomes effective

immediately (rebooting is not required).

Date

DATE

resets the date on the computer’s internal calendar.

Your computer automatically displays the day of the
week corresponding to the settings in the three fields that
follow (month, day-of-the-month, and year).

A change to the

DATE

option becomes effective immedi-

ately (rebooting is not required). However, you must
reboot to make the change apparent to the operating
system.

To change the date, press the right-arrow key to increase
the number in the highlighted field, or press the left-
arrow key to decrease the number. If you prefer, you can
type in numbers in the month and day-of-the-month
fields.

Disk Time-Out

DISK TIME-OUT

lets you determine how long your hard-

disk drive remains idle before the drive motor turns off to
conserve battery power.

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