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Heading Option Description
Enabling this feature displays F9=Boot Menu during POST. Displaying this feature prevents the
text from being displayed, but pressing F9 still forces the system to attempt booting from the
network.
F10 prompt (enable/disable)
Enabling this feature displays F10=Setup during POST. Disabling this feature prevents the text
from being displayed, but pressing F10 still accesses the Setup screen.
F12 prompt (enable/disable)
Enabling this feature displays F12=Network Service Boot during POST. Disabling this feature
prevents the text from being displayed but pressing F12 still forces the system to attempt booting
from the network.
Option ROM* Prompt (enable/disable)
Enabling this feature causes the system to display a message before loading options ROMs.
Remote Wakeup Boot Source
Enables you to specify which wakeup boot source device to remove.
After Power Loss
In the event of an AC power loss, this option determines what the computer's behavior should be
when power is restored. Options are Off (stay off), On (turn on immediately), and Previous
State (if the computer was on when power was lost, turn on immediately; if it was off, stay off).
POST Delay (in seconds)
Setting this option to a non-zero value adds a delay during POST, which can be necessary for
certain add-in peripherals that respond slowly of violate specifications. For instance, disk drives
are supposed to spin within 15 seconds, but some older drives might take longer. Options are
None, 5, 10, 15, 20.
Setup Browse Mode
Enables viewing Setup Options without entering Setup password. Enables you to view Setup in
read-only mode if you do not enter the Setup password. Disables blocks Setup entirely if you do
not enter the Setup password.
BIOS Power-
On
Allows you to disable or specify a weekday and time for BIOS power-on.
Limit CPUID Maximum value to 3 (enable/disable)
This option tells the processors not to report their full capabilities using the CPUID instruction.
Useful for legacy systems.
Onboard
Devices
This selects the legacy devices' interrupt (IRQ), Direct Memory Access (DMA) channel, and I/O
range. It can also disable the devices. The values are strictly valid for boot time only—a plug-and-
play operating system can change them. Windows XP and Linux will not modify these values under
default settings. To hide a device from the operating system, see Security/Device Security.
Serial Port
Enables you to set I/O and interrupt (IRQ) for the device.
Parallel Port
Enables you to set I/O, interrupt (IRQ), and DMA channel for the device.
Diskette Controller
Enables you to set I/O, interrupt (IRQ), and DMA channel for the device.
Table 3-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions (continued)
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