Primary drive n and secondary drive n, Keyboard numlock, Pci irq assignment – Dell Precision 220 User Manual

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Selecting Off disables the integrated EIDE interface.

Diskette Interface

Diskette Interface controls the operation of the system's integrated diskette drive controller.

With Auto (the default) selected, the system turns off the integrated diskette drive controller when necessary to accommodate a controller card
installed in an expansion slot.

With Read Only selected, nothing can be written to any diskette drives and tape drives using the system's integrated diskette/tape drive controller.
(The system can still read from the drives.) When Read Only is selected, Auto (whereby the system turns off the integrated diskette drive
controller as necessary) is also in effect.

Selecting Off turns off the integrated diskette/tape drive controller; this setting is used primarily for troubleshooting purposes.

USB Emulation

USB Emulation determines whether the system basic input/output system (BIOS) controls Universal Serial Bus (USB) keyboards and mice.
When On is selected, the system BIOS controls USB keyboards and mice until a USB driver is loaded by the operating system. When Off is
selected (the default), the system BIOS does not control USB keyboards and mice, though they are functional during the boot routine. Set USB
Emulation
to Off if you are using a Personal System/2 (PS/2)-compatible keyboard and mouse.

PC Speaker

PC Speaker determines whether the integrated speaker is On (the default) or Off. A change to this option takes effect immediately (rebooting the
system is not required).

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 and ignores any video cards installed in PCI
slots. If you have multiple video cards installed and you are running the Microsoft

® Windows® 98 operating system, you can use this option to set

the primary video card.

Video DAC Snoop

Video DAC Snoop lets you correct video problems that may occur when you use certain video expansion cards. The default is Off. If you are
using a video expansion card and problems such as incorrect colors or blank windows occur, set Video DAC Snoop to On.

Keyboard NumLock

Keyboard NumLock determines whether your system boots with the Num Lock mode activated on 101- or 102-key keyboards (it does not apply
to 84-key keyboards).

When Num Lock mode is activated, the rightmost bank of keys on your keyboard provides the mathematical and numeric functions shown at the
tops of the keys. When Num Lock mode is turned off, these keys provide cursor-control functions according to the label on the bottom of each key.

PCI IRQ Assignment

PCI IRQ Assignment specifies which IRQ lines are assigned to the Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) devices installed in the computer.
Press <Enter> to configure these devices. Then select the device whose IRQ line you want to change, and press the plus (+) or minus (

–) key to

scroll through the available IRQ lines. Normally you do not need to change the IRQ lines assigned to PCI devices unless a particular device, device
driver, or operating system requires a specific IRQ line already in use by a PCI device.

Primary Drive n and Secondary Drive n

Primary Drive n identifies drives attached to the primary EIDE interface connector (labeled "IDE1") on the system board; Secondary Drive n
identifies drives connected to the secondary EIDE interface connector (labeled "IDE2"). Use the secondary EIDE interface connector for EIDE
CD-ROM and EIDE tape drives.

NOTE: Manually assigning a particular IRQ line to a device may cause a conflict with another device trying to use the same IRQ line,
which can cause one of the devices or the system to become unstable or inoperable.

NOTES: For all devices obtained from Dell that use the integrated EIDE controller, set the appropriate Drive option to Auto.

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

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