Fujitsu T5010 manual

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    1 Fujitsu LifeBook T Series BIOS Guide LifeBook T Series Model : T5010 Document Da te: 07/02/ 2008 Document Part Num ber: FP C58-1922- 01 FUJITSU CO MPUTER SYS TEMS CORPO RA TION[...]

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    2 LifeBo ok T Series BI OS T Series BIOS BIOS SE TUP UT ILITY The BIOS Setup Util ity is a pro gr am that sets up the operating envir onment for your not ebook. Y our BIOS is set at the factory for normal operating conditions, therefore there is no need to set or change the BIOS environmen t to oper ate your note book . The BIOS Setup Utility confi[...]

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    3 sever e, it will g ive y ou an opportunity to modify the setup utility settings, as described in the following st eps: 1. When you tur n on or res tar t th e computer there i s a beep and /or the follo wing message appears o n the screen: Error message - please run SETUP program Press <F1> key to continue, <F2> to run SETUP 2. I f an [...]

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    4 LifeBo ok T Series BI OS INFO MEN U - DI SPLAYS BA SIC SYS TEM IN FORMATIO N The Info Men u is a display only screen that provides the con figuration information for y our notebook. The fo llowing tabl e shows t he names of t he menu fields for th e Info menu and the inf ormatio n displa yed in those fi elds . Th ese fie lds a re for infor mati o[...]

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    5 SYSTEM MENU – SETTING STANDARD SYSTEM PA RAMETERS The System Menu all ows you to set or vi ew the cu rrent system para meters . (See Na v igating through the Setup Utility on page 2 fo r more info rmation .) The fo llowing tables s how t he name s of the men u fiel ds for the S yst em me nu and its sub men us, all o f the optio ns for each fiel[...]

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    6 LifeBo ok T Series BI OS Drive0 Selects the Drive0 Serial A T A drive submenu The produc t number of th e hard drive. Display the type o f device on this A T A/IDE interface. Pressing the Enter key selects the Serial A T A Drive0 subm enu allowing additional device configuration options for this interface. Drive1: Selects the Drive1 Serial A T A [...]

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    7 Drive0 Submenu of the System Menu The D rive0 subm enu ident ifie s what A T A dev ices are in stal led. Figure 3. Drive0 Mast er Submenu T able 3 : Field s, Options and Def aults for the Drive 0 Subme nu of the System Menu Menu Fiel d Options Default Description Drive0: ■ Disabled ■ Enabled [Enable d] Allows you to e nable or disable t he ha[...]

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    8 LifeBo ok T Series BI OS Drive1 Submenu of the System Menu The D rive1 sub menu al lows you to configu re second ar y A T A dev ices . Figure 4. Drive1 Su bmenu Exiting from Syst em Menu W hen you hav e finished setting the parameters on this menu , you can either exit fr om the setup utility , or mov e to another menu. If you w ish to exit from [...]

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    9 ADVANCED MENU – SETTING DEVICE FEATURE CONTROLS The Advanced Menu allows you to: ■ Set the I /O addresses for the infr ared port . ■ Set the k eyboard and mouse fe ature s. ■ Sele ct betw een t he disp lay pan el and an extern al displ ay . ■ Enab le or disab le co mpensatio n for yo ur disp lay . ■ Enable or d isable the I DE, Mouse,[...]

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    10 LifeBo ok T Series BI OS USB Fea tures When se lected, op ens the USB Features submenu to allow y ou to enab le or disa ble legacy USB devices and SCSI SubClas s support . Miscellaneous Configurat ions W hen selected, opens the Miscellaneous Con figurations submenu to allo w you to enable o r disable the pow er button, Wake Up On L AN, and con t[...]

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    11 Keyboard/Mouse Features Submenu of the A dvanced Menu The Keyboard/Mouse Features submen u is fo r setti ng the p aram eters of th e inte gra ted and external mous e and ke y b oa rd . Figure 6 . Keyboard /Mouse Fe atures Submen u T able 6: Fields, Op tions an d Defaults for th e Keybo ard/Mouse Submenu o f the Advan ced Menu Menu Field Options [...]

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    12 LifeBo ok T Series BI OS V ideo Fea tures Submenu of the A dvanced Menu The Video Features sub menu is fo r se tting the disp lay par ame ters. Figure 7 . Video Featur es Submen u T able 7: Fiel ds, Options a nd Defaults fo r the V ideo Feature s Submen u of the Advan ced Menu Menu Fi eld Options Default Description Display: ■ Internal Flat Pa[...]

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    13 Internal Device Configurations Submenu of the Advanced Menu The Inter nal De v ice Configur ati on subme nu allows the user to enabl e or disa ble Blu etooth , LAN, Wireless LAN , IEE E 1394 and internal camera c ontrollers. Figure 8. Internal Device Configu ration Submenu T able 8: Fiel ds, Options an d Defaults for the Interna l Device Configu[...]

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    14 LifeBo ok T Series BI OS CPU Features Submenu of the Advanced Menu The C PU Fea tur es subm enu pr ovid es optio ns for c onfi guring the Int el Co re M ult i-Pr oce ssing an d SpeedSt ep po wer manag ement f eatur es of the C PU . Figure 9. CPU Features Submenu T able 9: Fields, Op tions and Defa ults for the CP U Feature s Submenu of t he Adva[...]

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    15 USB Features Submenu of t he Advanced M enu The USB F eatures submen u provides optio ns for enabling or disa bling the USB dev ices. Figure 10. USB Feature s Submenu T able 10: Fields, Op tions an d Defaults for th e USB Fe atures Subm enu of the Ad vanced Me nu Menu Field Options Default Description Legacy USB Support: ■ Disabled ■ Enabled[...]

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    16 LifeBo ok T Series BI OS Miscellaneous Configurations Submenu of the Advanced Menu The Misc ellaneous Configurations s ubmenu pr ovides options for en abling or disabling the po wer butt on and the W ak e U p On LAN fe ature, and sett ing the v olu me and video me mory size. Figure 11. Miscellan eous Configu rations Subm enu T able 11: Fie lds, [...]

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    17 Intel(R) Active Management T echnol ogy Submenu of th e Advanced Menu The Intel(R ) Activ e Manageme nt T echnology submenu pr ovides options for enabling or disabling the Intel(R) Active Manage ment T echnology and the Int el(R) Manageme nt Engine BIOS Extension scree ns. Figure 12. Miscellan eous Configu rations Subm enu T able 12: Fie lds, Op[...]

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    18 LifeBo ok T Series BI OS Event Logging Submenu of the Advanced M enu The Event Loggi ng sub menu configu res event l oggi ng feat ures for DMI e vents. Figure 13. Event Lo gging Sub menu T abl e 13: Fi elds, Opti ons and Defau lts for the Ev ent Lo ggin g Sub menu of the Ad vance d Menu Menu Field Options Default Description Event Log Capa city:[...]

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    19 SECURITY MENU – SETTING THE SECURITY FEATURES The Secur ity menu allows you to set up the data secur ity features o f your no tebook to fit your oper at ing nee ds and to view t he current d ata secur ity configuration. (See N aviga ting throug h the Setu p Utility on page 2 for more information.) The fo llowing tables s how t he name s of the[...]

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    20 LifeBo ok T Series BI OS Exiting from the Security Me nu W hen you have finished s ettin g the par ameters o n the Sec urit y Menu, you can eith er exit from se tup ut ilit y or move to another menu. If you wish to exit from s etup utilit y , press the [Esc] key to go to the Exit Menu. If you wish to move to anoth er menu , use the curs or ke ys[...]

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    21 Hard Disk Security Submenu of the Security Menu The H ar d Disk Sec urity subm enu is for c onfi guring h ard dis k secu rity feat ures . Figure 1 5. Hard Disk Security Submen u T able 15: Fie lds, Options and Defaults f or the Hard Disk Security S ubmenu of th e Security Menu Menu F ield Options Default Desc ription Drive0: ___ Cl ear Display-o[...]

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    22 LifeBo ok T Series BI OS Set Mast er Pass word ___ [Enter] Sets, changes or can cels the Drive1 Master Password. The Drive1 0 Master Passwo rd may be up to s even characters lo ng and must include on ly letters or n umbers (no symbols). Passwo rds are NOT case-sensitive . When a Drive0 Password is set, it must be used to acces s the hard drive i[...]

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    23 Owner Information Submenu of the Security Menu The Owner Information subm enu is for setting owner informa tion. Note that the owner information cannot be set without having enter ed a Supervisor Passw ord. Figure 16. Owner Informat ion Submen u T able 16: F ields, Options and Defaults for the Owner Information Subm enu of the S ecurity Menu Men[...]

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    24 LifeBo ok T Series BI OS TPM (Security Chip) Setting Submenu of the Security Menu The T PM (Security C hip) Sett ing subm enu is used t o enab le or dis abled the embedde d security c hip . Figure 17 . TPM (Secur ity Chip) Setting Subme nu T able 17: Fields , Options a nd Default s for TPM (Secu rity Chip) Su bmenu of Security Menu Menu F ield O[...]

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    25 BOOT MENU – SE LECTING THE OPERATIN G SYSTEM SOURC E The Boot Me nu is used to select the order in which the BIOS s earches sources for th e oper ati ng s ystem. Fol low the instructions for N avigating Through the Setup Utility to mak e any cha nges. (See N aviga ting t hro ugh th e Setup Utili ty on page 2 for more informa tion.) The followi[...]

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    26 LifeBo ok T Series BI OS Boot Device Pri ority Submenu of the Boot Menu The Boot Dev ice Priority submenu is for setting the order of checking of sources f or the operating system. Figure 19 . Boot Devi ce Priori ty Subm enu Exiting from Boot Menu W hen you hav e finished setting the boot parameters with the Boot Men u, you can either exit from [...]

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    27 EXIT MENU – LEAVIN G THE SETUP UTILITY The Exit M enu is used to lea ve the setup utility . F ollow the instruct ions for Na vi gating Through the S etup Utility to mak e an y changes. (See N a vigating t hro ugh th e Setup Utilit y on page 2 for more infor mation.) The f oll owi ng t able shows the name s of the menu fie lds for the Exit menu[...]