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BIOS in English and Chinese tables
Time/system Time/system times
Date/system Date/System dates
Level 2 Cache Two buffer
System Memory Systems Memory
Video Controller Controller
Panel type LCD Screen model
Audio Controller Audio Controller
Modem Controller Modems
Primary Hard Drive Primary Hard drive
Modular Bay Module Bay
Service tag Tag
Asset Tag Asset Tag
BIOS Version BIOS revision
Boot order/boot Sequence Boot sequence (System search operating system files de order)
Diskette Drive Floppy disk drive
Internal HDD Built-in hard drive
Floppy Device Floppy drive device
Hard-disk Drive Hard Drive
USB Storage Device USB storage device
CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive Optical Drive
CD-ROM device optical drive
Modular Bay HDD Modular Hard Drive
CardBus NIC CardBus Bus network adapter
Onboard NIC onboard network card
Boot post for power-on self-test (POST) hardware check de level: set to minimal (default) The post is checked only for BIOS upgrades, memory module changes, or previous post incomplete de. Set to "thorough" A full set of hardware checks are performed at post.
Config Warnings Warning Setting: This option is used to set the alarm when the system uses a lower voltage de power adapter or other unsupported de configuration, set to "DISABLED" Disable the alert, and set to "enabled" to enable alerting.
Internal Modem Built-in modems: Use this option to enable or disable the built-in modem. The modem is not visible in the operating system after disabling (disabled).
LAN Controller Network controller: Use this option to enable or disable PCI Ethernet controllers. This device is not visible in the operating system after it is disabled.
PXE bis Policy/pxe bis Default Policy
PXE BIS Policy: This option controls how the system handles (launches the overall service boot integrityservices (bis)) authorization request when there is no authentication. The system can accept or reject bis requests. When set to reset, the next time The BIS is reinitialized and set to "Deny" when you start the computer.
Onboard Bluetooth device
MiniPCI Device
Mini PCI Device
MiniPCI Status
Mini PCI Device Status: You can use this option to enable or disable onboard PCI devices when installing a mini PCI device
Wireless Control Wireless Controls: Use this option to set the MINIPCI and Bluetooth wireless device de control. When set to application, wireless devices can be enabled or disabled by applications such as Quickset, and the hotkey is not available. Set to "/ Application wireless devices can be enabled or disabled through applications such as "Quickset" or hot keys. Wireless devices are disabled when set to "Always off" and cannot be enabled in the operating system.
Wireless Wireless Device: Use this option to enable or disable wireless devices. This setting can be changed through the "Quickset" or "hotkey" in the operating system. This setting is available depending on the "Wireless control" de setting.
Serial Port serial port: This option can be used to avoid device resource conflicts by reassigning the address or disabling the port.
Infrared data port IR. Use this setting to avoid device resource conflicts by Reassigning port addresses or disabling ports.
Parallel mode parallel port pattern. Control the computer parallel port working mode is "normal" (at compatible) (common standard parallelism port), "Bi-directional" (PS/2 compatible) (bidirectional mode, allows host and peripheral two-way communication) or "ECP" Extended Capabilities Ports, extended function port (default).
Num Lock Digital Lock. Sets whether the digital light (numlock LED) is lit when the system starts. Set to "DISABLE" the digital lamp is kept out, set to "Enable" in the system when the starting point of the digital light.
Keyboard NumLock Keyboard Digital Lock: This option is used to set whether a keyboard-related de error message is prompted when the system starts.
Enable keypad: Set to by NumLock enable the numeric keypad when the NumLock light is lit and the external keyboard is not connected. Set to ' only by key ' to keep the embedded key area disabled when the NumLock light is lit.
External Hot Key External hotkey: This setting allows you to use the keys on the PS/2 keyboard in the same de way as de key de on the laptop computer. If you use an ACPI operating system, such as Win2000 or WinXP, the key is not available on the USB keyboard. Only in pure In DOS mode, the USB keyboard can use the key. Set to scroll LOCK (default option) to enable this feature, set to "not installed" to disable this feature.
USB emulation USB emulation: Use this option to use a USB keyboard, USB mouse, and USB floppy drive in a Usbde operating system that is not directly supported. This setting is automatically enabled during BIOS startup. When this feature is enabled, the control is transferred to the operating system for emulation Continue to be valid. Disables this feature and then simulates shutdown when control is transferred to the operating system.
Pointing Device pointing Device: When set to "Serial MOUSE", the external serial port mouse is enabled and the touchpad is disabled. When set to "Ps/2 MOUSE", the integrated Touchpad is disabled if the mouse is external PS/2. Set to "Touch PAD-PS/2 MOUSE "(the default setting), if the external PS/2 mouse, you can switch between the mouse and the touchpad. Changes take effect after the computer restarts.
Video Expansion Videos Extension: Use this option to enable or disable video extensions to adjust the lower de resolution to a higher de, normal DELCD resolution.
Battery Battery
Battery Status Battery State
Power Management Management
Suspend mode suspend pattern
AC power Recovery AC restore: This option can be reflected by the computer de when the AC power adapter is plugged back into the system.
Low power mode: This option is used to set the amount of power that the system uses when it sleeps or shuts down.
Brightness brightness: This option sets the display de brightness when the computer is started. The computer works in a power supply state with the default setting of half. The computer works by default when the AC power adapter is powered up.
Wakeup on LAN network wakeup: This option setting allows the computer to wake up from hibernation when the network signal is plugged in. This setting is not valid for machine status (Standby state). The standby state can only be awakened in the operating system. This setting is only valid if an AC power adapter is connected.
Auto on Mod automatic boot mode: Note This setting will not take effect if the AC power adapter is not plugged in. This option sets the computer to automatically boot time, and you can set the computer to automatically turn on every day or only on weekdays. Settings take effect after the computer restarts.
Auto on time automatic boot times: This option to set the system
Automatic boot de time, the time format is 24-hour system. Type a value or use the left and RIGHT arrow keys to set the value. The setting takes effect after the computer restarts.
Dock Configuration Docking Station configuration
Docking Status Docking station
Universal Connect Universal Port: This setting is not valid if the operating system is WinNT4.0 or earlier. If you frequently use more than one Dell docking device, and you want to minimize the access to the docking station de initial time, set to ENABLED (the default setting). If you want the operating system to connect to the computer, de each new de dock device generates the new de system settings file, set to "DISABLED".
System security
Primary PassWord Master Password
Admin PassWord Admin Password
Hard-disk Drive PassWord (s) hard drive password
PassWord Status Password state: This option is used to lock the system password when the setup password is enabled. Set this option to "Locked" and enable the setup password to place the system password changed. This option can also be used to place the password disabled by the user when the system starts.
System PassWord Password
Setup PassWord Setup Password
Post hotkeys self-Test hotkey: This option is used to specify that the de hotkey (F2 or F12) is displayed on the screen on Power-on self-test (POST).
Chassis intrusion Chassis anti-theft: This option is used to enable or disable the chassis anti-theft detection feature. When set to "Enable-silent", when the chassis intrusion is detected at startup, no warning message is sent. When this option is enabled and the chassis cover is open, the field displays "detected" .
Drive Configuration Drive Settings
Diskette Drive A: Hard drive A: If a floppy drive is installed in the system, use this option to enable or disable the floppy disk drive
Primary Master Drive First Master Drive
Primary Slave Drive first from the drive
Secondary Master Drive Second Master Drive
Secondary Slave Drive second from drive
IDE Drive UDMA Support Udmadeide drive: Use this option to enable or disable transmission through the internal IDE hard disk port DEDMA.
Hard-disk Drive Sequence Hard Drive order
System BIOS boot devices systems BIOS boot sequence
USB Device USB Device
Memory Information Memory Information
Installed system Memory Systems Memory: This option displays the memory de size and model installed in the system
System Memory Speed Memory rate: This option shows the installed memory de rate
System Memory Channel mode memory Channel pattern: This option displays memory slot settings.
AGP Aperture AGP Area memory capacity: This option specifies the value assigned to the video adapter de memory. Some video adapters may require more than the default value de amount.
CPU Information CPU Information
CPU Speed CPU Rate: This option shows the processor de running rate after startup
Bus Speed: Display processor bus speed
Processor 0 ID Processor ID: Display processor type and model number
Clock Speed Clock Frequency
Cache Size Cached Value: Display processor de level two cache value
Integrated Devices (Legacyselect Options) Integrated equipment
Sound Sound Settings: Use this option to enable or disable an audio controller
Network Interface Controller Network Port controller: Enable or disable integrated network adapters
Mouse Port Mouse Ports: Use this option to enable or disable the built-in PS/2 compatible mouse controller
USB Controller USB Controller: Use this option to enable or disable the onboard USB controller.
PCI Slots PCI Slots: Use this option to enable or disable onboard PCI card slots. All PCI cards are not available when disabled and cannot be detected by the operating system.
Serial port 1 Serial 1: Use this option to control the built-in serial de operation. When set to "Auto", if you use two devices on the same port address using the serial expansion card, the built-in serial port automatically assigns the available port address. The serial port uses COM1 first, then uses COM2, If two addresses are already assigned to a port, the port is disabled.
Parallel Port: Built-in and port can be configured in this field
Mode mode: When set to ' at ', the built-in port only outputs data to the connected device. When set to PS/2, EPP, or ECP mode, the data can be input and output. The protocols used in these three modes are different from the maximum data transfer rate. Maximum Transmission rate PS/2