Fujitsu N3010 manual

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    1 Fujitsu LifeBook N Series BIOS Guide LifeBook N Series Models: N3010 Document Date: 05/1 6/03 Document Part Number: FPC58 -0922- 01 FUJITSU PC C ORPORA TION[...]

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    2 Life Book N Series No teboo k BI OS N Series BIOS BIOS SE TU P UTIL ITY The BIOS Setup U tility is a program that sets up the operating en vironment fo r your not ebook. Y our BIOS is set at the factor y for normal operating c onditions, therefore there is no need to set or change the BIO S environm ent to op era te your n oteb ook . The BIOS Set[...]

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    3 3. I f an err or mess age i s displ ay e d on the scr een, an d you want to ent er the setup u tility , pr ess the [ F2] k e y . 4. W h en the setup utility star ts w ith a faul t pres ent, t he system di splays the fol low ing m essag e: Warning! Error message [Continue] 5. P ress an y key to e nt er the se tup utility . The sy ste m will then d[...]

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    4 Life Book N Series No tebook BIOS MAIN MENU – SETTING STA NDARD SYSTEM PARA METERS The M ain M enu all ow s you t o set o r view the curr ent system parameters. Follow the instruc tions for Na v i- gating Through The Setup Utility to mak e any change s. (See Na vig ating Through Th e Setup Ut ility on page 2 for more information.) The f ollo wi[...]

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    5 Floppy Dis k A: ■ Disabled ■ 1.44/1/2 MB 3.5” [1.4 4/1.2 M B 3.5 ”] Allows you to selec t floppy disk driv e type (nte tha t 1.2 MB 3.5 ” references a 1024 byte/sect or Japan ese m edia form at.) Primary Master : ■ Selects Pr imary Master submen u The pro duct number of t he hard drive. Display the type of device o n this A T A/A T AP[...]

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    6 Life Book N Series No tebook BIOS Primary Master Submenu of the Main Menu The Pr imar y Master subm enu ident if ies w hat A T A d ev ices a re insta lled . Figure 2. Prima ry Master Su bmenu T able 2: Fields , Op tion s and Def aults for th e Prim ary Master Sub menu of th e Mai n Menu Menu Field Options De fault Description Ty p e : ■ Auto ?[...]

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    7 Heads: ■ A number between 1 an d 16 –— This item is active only when Hard Disk is selecte d as type. Y ou can cha nge th e value by i ncreme nting (pre ssing the [S pac ebar]) or by typin g in the nu mbe r . Secto rs: ■ A n umber bet ween 0 an d 63 –— This item is active only when Hard Disk is selecte d as type. Y ou can cha nge th e [...]

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    8 Life Book N Series No tebook BIOS Secondary Master Submenu of the Main Menu The S econd ar y Master su bmenu a llows you to config ure secon dar y A T A dev ices. Figure 3. Secondary Master Submenu T able 3: Fiel ds, Options and Defaults fo r the Secondary Master Su bmenu of the Main Menu Menu Fi eld Options Default Description Ty p e : ■ Auto [...]

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    9 Exiting from Main Men u W hen you hav e finished setting the parameters on this menu, yo u can either exit from the setup utility , or mov e to another menu. If you wis h to exit from the se tup ut ility , p ress the [Esc] key or use the cur sor keys to go to th e Exit menu. If you w is h to move to an oth er m enu, us e the c urs or keys . Maxim[...]

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    10 Life Book N Series No tebook BIOS ADVANCED MENU – SE TTING DEVICE FEATURE CONTROLS The Advanced Menu allows you to: ■ Set the I /O addresses for the seri al and paralle l por ts. ■ Set the key board and mous e featur es. ■ Sele ct be tween t he d isp lay panel an d an external CR T d isp lay . ■ Enab le or disabl e co mpensatio n for y[...]

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    11 USB Features ___ ___ When selected, op ens the USB Features subm enu to allow you to enable or disable the USB Floppy Disk Drive. Miscellaneous Confi guratio ns ___ ___ When selected, opens th e Miscellaneous C onfiguratio ns subm enu to allow you to e nable or disable t he power b utton and the Wake Up On LAN feature. Event Loggin g –— –?[...]

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    12 Life Book N Series No tebook BIOS Keyboard/Mouse Features Submenu of th e Advanced M enu The K eyboard /M ouse F eatu res sub menu is f or en abling or d isabling t he N umL ock fea ture. Figur e 5. Keybo ard/Mous e Featur es Submen u T able 5: Fields, Options an d Defau lts for the Key board /Mouse Submen u of the Advan ced Menu Menu Field Opti[...]

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    13 V i deo Features Submenu of the Advanced Me nu The V ideo F eatu res S ubme nu is fo r setting t he d ispl a y parame ters. Figu re 6. Video Fe atures Sub menu T able 6: Fields, Options an d Defau lts for the V ideo Featu res Submenu of the Advanc ed Menu Menu Field Opti ons Default Description Display: ■ Internal Flat Panel ■ External ■ S[...]

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    14 Life Book N Series No tebook BIOS Internal Device Configurations Submenu of the Advanced Menu The Interna l Dev ice Configuration sub menu allow s the user to c onfigure other inte rnal devices. Figure 7. Internal Device Configu ration Subm enu T able 7: Fields, Options an d Defau lts for the Internal Devic e Conf iguration Subme nu of the Adva [...]

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    15 USB Features Submenu of the A dvanced Menu The U SB Fea tures Sub menu prov ides opt ion s for ena bling or d isabl ing th e USB Flop py Dis k Dr ive. Figure 8. USB Featu res Submenu T able 8: Fields, Options a nd Defaults for the US B Feature s Submenu o f the Adv anced Menu Menu Field Options Default Description Legacy USB Support: ■ Disable[...]

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    16 Life Book N Series No tebook BIOS Miscellaneous Configurat ions Submenu of the Advanced Menu The Misc ellaneous Configurations Su bmenu pr ovides options for enabling or dis abling the pow er button and the W ake Up On LA N feat ur e, and f or e nabling or disa bling the syste m beep . Figure 9. Mis cellaneou s Conf igurati ons Su bmenu T able 9[...]

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    17 Event Logging Submenu of the A dvanced Menu The Event Logg ing Su bmenu confi gures e vent log gi ng fea tures for D MI e vents. Figure 10. Event Lo gging Submenu T able 10: F ields, Options and De faults fo r the Eve nt Logging Su bmen u of the Advanc ed Men u Menu Field Opti ons Default Description Event Log Ca pacity: Space Available Display [...]

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    18 Life Book N Series No tebook BIOS SECURITY MENU – SETTING THE SECURITY FEATURES The Secur it y menu allows you to set up the data secu rit y features of your n oteb ook to fit your op er ati ng nee ds and to vi ew the cur rent data secur ity configuration. Follo w the instru ctions for Na v iga ting Through the Setup U tility to make any c han[...]

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    19 Exiting from the Security Me nu W h en you have finish ed sett in g the par ame ters on th e Secur it y Menu, you can eith er exit from setup ut ilit y or move to anoth er menu. If you wi sh to exi t from se tup ut ili ty , pres s th e Esc key to go to the Exit M e nu. If you w is h to move to anoth er m enu, us e th e curs or ke ys. T able 11: [...]

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    20 Life Book N Series No tebook BIOS Hard Disk Security Submenu of the Securi ty Menu The Hard Di sk Se cu rit y Subm enu is for conf igur ing hard di sk se cur it y fea tures. Figur e 12. Hard Disk Securit y Submenu T able 12: Fields, Option s and Defaul ts for the Hard Disk Security S ubmenu of th e Security Menu Menu Fi eld Options Default Descr[...]

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    21 Owner Information Submenu of the Security Menu The Owner Information Subme nu is for setting o wner information. N ote that the o wner information cannot be set without having enter ed a S upervisor passwor d. Figure 1 3. Ow ner Infor mation Submenu T able 13: Fi elds, Option s and Defaults for the Owner Informat ion Subme nu of the S ecurity Me[...]

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    22 Life Book N Series No tebook BIOS BOOT MENU – SE LECTIN G THE OPERAT ING S YSTEM SOURCE The Boot M enu is used to select the order in which the BIOS s earche s so urces for the oper at ing s ystem. Fol low the instructions for N avigating Through the Setup Ut ility to make an y changes. (See Na v igating Through The Setup Utilit y on page 2 fo[...]

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    23 Boot Device P riority Submenu of the Boot Menu The Boot Dev ice Priority Submenu is for setting the order of c hecking of sources for the operating system. Figure 15 . Boot Device Priority Su bmenu Exiting from Boot Menu W hen you hav e finished setting the boot par ameters with the Boot menu, y ou can either exit from the setup utility or move [...]

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    24 Life Book N Series No tebook BIOS INFO MEN U - DISPLAYS BASIC SYS TEM INFORM ATI ON The I nfo men u is a di spla y only screen s that pr ovid es the con f iguration information for y our noteboo k. The fo l lo w ing tabl e sho ws the names of the m enu fields for t he In fo men u and the inf ormatio n displa yed in those fields. The se field s a[...]

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    25 EXIT MEN U – LEAVIN G THE SETU P UTIL ITY The E xit M enu is us ed t o le av e the se tup uti lity . Fol low the instructions for N avigating Through the Setup Ut ility to make an y changes. (See Na v igating Through The Setup Utilit y on page 2 for more inform ation.) Th e fol low ing tabl e sh ows t he n ame s of t h e menu f ie lds for the [...]