Primary video controller, Remote wake up, Report keyboard errors – Dell Precision 420 User Manual

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Primary Video Controller

Primary Video Controller determines whether the system looks for a video card in a PCI slot during the boot routine. When Auto is selected, the
system uses any PCI video card it finds during the boot routine. If no PCI video card is found, the system uses the video card in the Accelerated
Graphics Port (AGP) slot. When AGP is selected, the system uses the video card in the AGP slot as the primary video controller. If you have both a
PCI and an AGP card, setting this option to Auto designates the PCI card as primary video; setting it to AGP designates the AGP card as primary
video.

Remote Wake Up

Remote Wake Up enables you to turn the Wakeup On LAN feature On or Off. You must reboot your system before a change takes effect.

Report Keyboard Errors

Report Keyboard Errors enables or disables reporting of keyboard errors during the power-on self-test (POST), which is a series of tests that
the system performs on the hardware each time you turn on the system or press the reset button.

This option is useful when applied to self-starting servers or host systems that have no permanently attached keyboard. In these situations,
selecting Do Not Report suppresses all error messages relating to the keyboard or to the keyboard controller during POST. This setting does not
affect the operation of the keyboard itself if a keyboard is attached to the computer.

Second Processor

Second Processor enables or disables a second microprocessor for troubleshooting purposes. If the system is having microprocessor-related
problems, you can disable the second microprocessor to see if the problem is isolated to this microprocessor. This option appears only if the
system has two microprocessors.

System Data

The following information about the system is displayed in the system data area of the System Setup screen:

l

The microprocessor type and BIOS level.

l

The size of the integrated level 2 (L2) cache.

l

The system's five-character service tag number, which was programmed into NVRAM by Dell during the manufacturing process. Refer to this
number during technical assistance or service calls. The service tag number is also accessed by certain Dell support software, including the
diagnostics software.

System Date

System Date enables the date on the computer's internal calendar to be reset.

Your system automatically displays the day of the week corresponding to the settings in the month, day-of-month, and year fields.

To change the date, press the left- or right-arrow key to select a field, and then press plus (+) or minus (

–) to increase or decrease the number. If

you prefer, you can type numbers in the month, day-of-month, and year fields.

System Memory

System Memory indicates the entire amount of installed memory detected in your system. After you add memory, check this option to confirm that
the new memory is installed correctly and is recognized by the system. Select this option and press <Enter> to view the capacity and configuration
of the memory in each RIMM slot.

System Security

NOTE: You can use the User 1 and User 2 drive types for both the Primary and Secondary Drive 0 and Drive 1 options. However, if
you select the User 1 or User 2 drive type, you may not obtain optimum hard-disk drive performance. Also, you cannot use the User 1
and User 2 drive types for hard-disk drives with a storage capacity that is greater than 528 megabytes (MB).

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