MSI G52-MA00353 Instruction manual

Version 2.0 G52-MA00353 i Manual Rev: 2.0 Release Date: April 2001 FCC-B Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Notice 1 The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Notice 2 Shielded interface cables and A.C. power cord, if any, must be used in order to comply with the emission limits. VOIR LA NOTICE D'INSTALLATION AVANT DE RACCORDER AU RESEAU. Micro-Star International MS-6368 Tested to comply with FCC Standard For Home or Office Use ii Edition April 2001 Copyright Notice The material in this document is the intellectual property of MICROSTAR INTERNATIONAL. We take every care in the preparation of this document, but no guarantee is given as to the correctness of its contents. Our products are under continual improvement and we reserve the right to make changes without notice. Trademarks All trademarks used in this manual are the property of their respective owners. Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. PS/2 and OS/2 are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation. Windows 95 and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft. Netware is a registered trademark of Novell. Award is a registered trademark of Award Software Inc. Revision History Revision 2.0 Revision History Add “Front Audio” Change Realtek 8137 to 8100 Modify driver installation iii Date April 2001 Safety Instructions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Always read the safety instructions carefully. Keep this User’s Manual for future reference. Keep this equipment away from humidity. Lay this equipment on a reliable flat surface before setting it up. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection hence protects the equipment from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS. 6. Make sure the voltage of the power source and adjust properly 110/220V before connecting the equipment to the power inlet. 7. Place the power cord such a way that people can not step on it. Do not place anything over the power cord. 8. Always Unplug the Power Cord before inserting any add-on card or module. 9. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted. 10. Never pour any liquid into the opening that could damage or cause electrical shock. 11. If any of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by a service personnel: • The power cord or plug is damaged • Liquid has penetrated into the equipment • The equipment has been exposed to moisture • The equipment has not work well or you can not get it work according to User’s Manual. • The equipment has dropped and damaged • If the equipment has obvious sign of breakage 12. DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT UNCONDITIONED, STORAGE TEMPERATURE ABOVE 600 C (1400F), IT MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT. CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. iv Contents Chapter 1. Introduction ............................................................... 1-1 Mainboard Specification ............................................................ 1-2 Mainboard Layout ..................................................................... 1-4 Quick Components Guide ......................................................... 1-5 Key Features ............................................................................ 1-6 MSI Special Features ................................................................ 1-7 T.O.P Tech™ ...................................................................... 1-7 PC Alert™ III ....................................................................... 1-8 Chapter 2. Hardware Setup ........................................................ 2-1 Central Processing Unit: CPU ................................................... 2-2 CPU Installation Procedures ............................................... 2-2 CPU Core Speed Derivation Procedure ................................ 2-3 Memory Installation ................................................................... 2-4 Module Installation Procedures ........................................... 2-5 Power Supply ............................................................................ 2-6 ATX 20-Pin Power Supply .................................................... 2-6 Back Panel ............................................................................... 2-7 Mouse Connector ................................................................ 2-7 Keyboard Connector ........................................................... 2-8 USB Connectors ................................................................. 2-8 Parallel Port Connector ....................................................... 2-9 Serial Port Connector: COM 1 & COM 2 ........................... 2-10 VGA DB 15 Pin Connector ................................................ 2-10 Joystick/Midi Connectors .................................................. 2-11 Audio Port Connectors ...................................................... 2-11 LAN Jack (RJ-45) .............................................................. 2-11 Floppy Disk Drive Connector: FDD1 .................................. 2-12 USB Front Panel Connector: USB2 ................................... 2-12 Connectors ............................................................................. 2-12 v Hard Disk Connectors: IDE1 & IDE2 ................................. 2-13 Case Connector: JFP1 ...................................................... 2-14 Power Switch .................................................................... 2-14 Reset Switch .................................................................... 2-14 Power LED ........................................................................ 2-14 Speaker ............................................................................ 2-14 HDD LED .......................................................................... 2-15 Keylock ............................................................................ 2-15 Wake On Ring Connector: JMDM1 ................................... 2-16 Wake On LAN Connector: WOL1 ...................................... 2-16 Fan Power Connectors: CPUFAN/SYSFAN ....................... 2-17 CD-In Connector: CD_IN ................................................... 2-18 Aux Line-In Connector: AUX_IN ......................................... 2-18 Modem-In Connector: MODEM_IN .................................... 2-19 IrDA Infrared Module Connector: JIR1 ................................ 2-19 Front Panel Audio Connector: FRONT AUDIO ................... 2-20 Jumpers .................................................................................. 2-21 Clear CMOS Jumper: JBIOS ............................................. 2-21 BIOS Flash Jumper: JBIOS1 ............................................. 2-22 USB Keyboard Wake-up Jumpers: JKBUSB & J21 ........... 2-23 Slots ....................................................................................... 2-24 PCI Slots .......................................................................... 2-24 CNR (Communication Network Riser) Slot ........................ 2-24 ISA Slot (Optional) ............................................................ 2-24 PCI Interrupt Request Routing ........................................... 2-25 Chapter 3. AWARD® BIOS Setup ................................................ 3-1 Entering Setup .......................................................................... 3-2 Control Keys ............................................................................. 3-2 Getting Help .............................................................................. 3-3 The Main Menu ......................................................................... 3-4 vi Standard CMOS Features ......................................................... 3-6 Advanced BIOS Features .......................................................... 3-9 Advanced Chipset Features .................................................... 3-13 Integrated Peripherals ............................................................. 3-18 Power Management Setup ...................................................... 3-23 PnP/PCI Configurations ........................................................... 3-29 PC Health Status .................................................................... 3-31 Frequency/Voltage Control ...................................................... 3-32 Load Fail-Safe/Optimized Defaults .......................................... 3-33 Set Supervisor/User Password ................................................ 3-35 Save & Exit Setup ................................................................... 3-37 Exit Without Saving ................................................................. 3-38 Chapter 4. Installing Drivers ....................................................... 4-1 Overview .................................................................................... 4-2 Driver Installation for Windows® 98SE ...................................... 4-3 Driver Installation for Windows® 2000 ....................................... 4-5 Driver Installation for Windows® ME .......................................... 4-7 Driver Installation for Windows® NT4.0 ...................................... 4-9 Realtek® 8100 Fast Ethernet Controller .................................. 4-11 Features ........................................................................... 4-11 Driver Installation ............................................................... 4-11 Glossary ............................................................................................ I vii Introduction Chapter 1. Introduction The MS-6368 (v2.X) Micro-ATX mainboard is a high-performance computer mainboard based on VIA Apollo PLE133 (ProMedia II) chipset and designed for the Intel® CeleronTM or Pentium !!! (FC-PGA) processor for inexpensive business/personal desktop markets. The Apollo PLE133 chipset consists of the VT8601A North Bridge controller and the VT82C686B South Bridge controller. The VT8601A integrates rich AGP4X graphics capabilities for 2D/3D software and internet multimedia applications. It supports Intel® Pentium !!!, Celeron and VIA Cyrix® III running at a variety of FSB frequencies from 66 to 133 MHz; and provides bandwidth and performance for internet and 3D graphics needs by supporting advanced memory technologies PC133 SDRAM and VC133 RAM (Virtual Channel RAM) up to 1.0GB. The VIA® VT82C686B Super I/O PCI integrated Peripheral Controller (PSIPC) includes PCI-to-ISA bridge controller, 10/100 BaseT Ethernet controller, AC97 audio and MC97 modem (for CNR slot). In addition, it supports dual bus-master IDE with Ultra DMA 33/66/100, four USB ports, system hardware monitoring and enhanced power management capabilities. The Apollo PLE133 chipset allows the MS-6368 mainboard to meet specific needs of internet multimedia and 3D graphics applications. This chapter includes the following topics: Mainboard Specifications Mainboard Layout Quick Components Guide Key Features MSI Special Features 1-1 1-2 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 Chapter 1 Mainboard Specification CPU ! Support Socket 370 for Intel® Celeron /Pentium !!! (FC-PGA) processor and VIA Cyrix® III processor ! Support CPU frequencies at 333/350/400/450/500/533/550/667/700/750/800/ 850/933/950MHz, 1GHz and up to 1.1GHz Chipset ! VIA® VT8601A chipset (510 BGA) - FSB @133MHz - Integrated Trident Blade 2D/3D video accelerator - PCI advanced high performance memory controller - Support PC100/133 SDRAM, VCM & ESDRAM technology ! VIA® VT686B chipset (352 BGA) - Enhanced Power Management Features - Integrated Super I/O (FDC, LPT, COM 1/2 and IR) - Dual bus Master IDE Ultra DMA 33/66/100 - Integrated Hardware Soundblaster - Direct Sound AC97 Audio - ACPI Clock Generator ! 66.6MHz, 100MHz, and 133MHz clocks are supported. Main Memory ! Support four memory banks using 168-pin unbuffered DIMM ! Support a maximum memory size of 1GB (32M x 8) ! Support 3.3V SDRAM DIMM Slots ! One CNR (Communication Network Riser) slot ! Three 32-bit Master PCI Bus slots ! Support 3.3V/5V PCI bus Interface ! One ISA slot (optional) On-Board IDE ! An IDE controller on the VIA® VT82C686B chipset provides IDE HDD/ 1-2 Introduction CD-ROM with PIO, Bus Master and Ultra DMA 33/66/100 operation modes ! Can connect up to four IDE devices Audio ! Audio controller integrated in 686B chipset ! Software audio codec VT1611A - Onboard Front Audio Pin Header Network ! Realtek 8100 (optional) On-Board Peripherals ! On-Board Peripherals include: - 1 floppy port supports 2 FDDs with 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and 2.88Mbytes - 2 serial ports (COM 1 + COM 2) - 1 parallel port supporting SPP/EPP/ECP mode - 4 USB ports (2 rear connectors/2 from USB front pin header) - 1 IrDA connector for SIR/CIR/FIR/ASKIR/HPSIR - 1 VGA port - 1 Audio/Game port BIOS ! The mainboard BIOS provides Plug & Play BIOS which detects the peripheral devices and expansion cards of the board automatically. ! The mainboard provides a Desktop Management Interface (DMI) function which records your mainboard specifications. Dimension ! Micro-ATX Form Factor: 24.3cm (L) x 20.5cm (W) Mounting ! 6 mounting holes 1-3 Chapter 1 JKBUSB SOCKET 370 ATX Power Supply Top : mouse Bottom : keyboard CPUFAN Mainboard Layout DIMM 1 Bottom: COM Port & VGA Port DIMM 2 Top : Parallel Port 86&$) COM2 Realtek 8100 (Optional) PCI Slot 1 FDD BATT + IDE 2 CD_IN AUX_IN Bottom: Line-Out Line-In Mic IDE 1 MODEM_IN Top : Game Port PCI Slot 2 VT82C 686B Codec JFP 1 PCI Slot 3 CNR JMDM1 ISA Slot (Optional) USB2 JIR1 JBIOS SYSFAN BIOS WOL1 J21 Fron t Audio JBIOS1 MS-6368 (v2.X) Micro-ATX VA Mainboard 1-4 Introduction Quick Components Guide Component Function Reference DIMM 1~2 Installing memory modules See p. 2-4~2-5 Socket 370 Installing CPU See p. 2-2~2-3 CPUFAN Connecting to CPUFAN See p. 2-17 SYSFAN Connecting to SYSFAN See p. 2-17 ATX Power Supply Installing power supply See p. 2-6 IDE1& IDE2 Connecting to IDE hard disk drive See p.2-13 FDD1 Connecting to floppy disk drive See p.2-12 USB2 Connecting to USB interfaces See p. 2-12 PCI Slot 1~3 Installing expansion cards See p. 2-24 ISA Slot Installing ISA cards See p. 2-24 CNR Slot Installing expansion cards See p. 2-24 JFP1 Connecting to the case See p. 2-14 JMDM1 Connecting to a modem card See p. 2-16 WOL1 Connecting to an LAN card See p. 2-16 JIR1 Connecting to IrDA infrared module See p. 2-19 JBIOS Clearing CMOS data See p. 2-21 JKBUSB & J21 Setting keyboard wake-up function See p. 2-23 JBIOS1 Setting BIOS flash function See p. 2-22 Front Audio Connecting to an Audio connector See p. 2-20 1-5 Chapter 1 Key Features ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Microsoft® PC99 compliant T.O.P TechTM - Thermal Overheat Protection Technology PC AlertTM III system hardware monitor CPU: Socket 370 for Intel® CeleronTM/Pentium !!! Processor Micro-ATX Form Factor Clock: 66.6/100/133MHz Audio integrated in chipset Memory: 2 SDRAM DIMMs LAN Wake up Function Modem (External/Internal) Ring Wake up Function I/O: 2 serial ports (COM2 is the onboard pin header), 1 parallel port, 4 USB ports, 1 floppy port, 1 IrDA connector, 1 Audio/Game port, 1 VGA port Slot: 1 CNR slot, 3 PCI slots, 1 ISA slot (optional) 1-6 Introduction MSI Special Features T.O.P Tech The T.O.P TechTM is a extended sensing device that can 100% accurately detect the CPUs temeprature. You can find out the temperature on BIOS setup menu. The PC AlertTM also provides the information. CPU temperaure on Setup menu CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright(C) 1984-2000 Award Software PC Health Status CurrentCPUTemp. CurrentSystemTemp. Current CPUFAN Speed CurrentSystemFanSpeed Vcore 2.5V 3.3V 5V 12V 58°C/132°F 23°C/73°F 4200RPM 4560RPM 1.66V 2.41V 3.30V 5.02V 12.05V ItemHelp Menu Level ! ↑ ↓ → ←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults 1-7 Chapter 1 PC Alert III The PC AlertTM III is a utility you can find in the CD-ROM. The utility is just like your PC doctor that can detect the following PC hardware status during real time operation: * monitor CPU & system temperature * monitor fan speed * monitor system voltage * monitor chassis intrusion If one of the items above is abnormal, the program main screen will be immediately shown on the screen, with the abnormal item highlighted in red. This will continue to be shown until user disables the warning. Note: Items shown on PC Alert III vary depending on your systems status. 1-8 Hardware Setup 2 Chapter 2. Hardware Setup This chapter provides you with the information about hardware setup procedures. While doing the installation, be careful in holding the components and follow the installation procedures. For some components, if you install them in the wrong orientation, the components will not work properly. Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components. Static electricity may damage the components. This chapter contains the following topics: Central Processing Unit (CPU) Memory Installation Power Supply Back Panel Connectors Jumpers Slots 2-1 2-2 2-4 2-6 2-7 2-12 2-21 2-24 Chapter 2 Central Processing Unit: CPU The mainboard supports Intel® CeleronTM and Pentium !!! processor. The mainboard uses a CPU socket called Socket 370 for easy CPU installation. Make sure the CPU has a Heat Sink and a cooling fan attached on top to prevent overheating. If you do not find the Heat Sink and cooling fan, contact your dealer to purchase and install them before turning on the computer. CPU Installation Procedures 1. Pull the lever sideways away from the socket. Then, raise the lever up to a 90-degree angle. Sliding Plate 2. Look for the gold arrow. The gold arrow should point towards the end of lever. The CPU will only fit in the correct orientation. Gold Arrow Close Lever 3. Hold the CPU down firmly, and then close the lever to complete the installation. ! WARNING! Open Lever Overheating will seriously damage the CPU and system, always make sure the cooling fan can work properly to protect the CPU from overheating. 2-2 Hardware Setup CPU Core Speed Derivation Procedure The mainboard can automatically set the CPU Host Bus Frequency Clock. If CPU Clock Core/Bus ratio then CPU core speed = = = = = 100MHz 7 Host Clock x Core/Bus ratio 100MHz x 7 700MHz 2-3 Chapter 2 Memory Installation DIMM2 DIMM1 The mainboard provides 2 slots for 168-pin, 3.3V SDRM DIMM with 4 memory banks. To operate properly, at least one DIMM module must be installed. The SDRAM Addressing & Size DRAM Tech. 16M 64M 64M DRAM DRAM Density & Addressing Width 1Mx16 ASYM 2Mx8 ASYM 4Mx4 ASYM 2Mx32 ASYM 2Mx32 ASYM 4Mx16 ASYM 4Mx16 ASYM 8Mx8 ASYM 16Mx4 ASYM 2Mx32 ASYM 4Mx16 ASYM 8Mx8 ASYM 16Mx4 ASYM Address Size Row Column 11 11 11 11 12 11 13 13 13 12 13 13 13 8 9 10 9 8 10 8 9 10 8 8 9 10 2-4 MB/DIMM Single no. Double no. Side(S) pcs. Side(D) pcs. 8MBx4 16MBx8 16MBx8 32MBx16 32MB 64MB 32MBx2 64MBx4 16MBx2 32MBx4 32MB 64MB 32MB 64MB 64MB 128MB 128MB 256MB 16MB 32MB 32MB 64MB 64MB 128MB 128MB 256MB Hardware Setup Module Installation Procedures You can install single sided or double sided 168-pin DIMMs into DIMM slots according to your needs. Single Sided DIMM Double Sided DIMM 1. The DIMM slot has 2 Notch Keys “VOLT and DRAM”, so the DIMM memory module can only fit in one direction. 2. Insert the DIMM memory module vertically into the DIMM slot. Then push it in. DRAM VOLT 3. The plastic clips at sides of the DIMM slot will automatically close. 2-5 Chapter 2 Power Supply The mainboard supports ATX power supply for the power system. Before connecting to the power supply, always make sure that all components are installed properly and no damage will be caused. ATX 20-Pin Power Supply This connector allows you to connect to an ATX power supply. To connect to the ATX power supply, make sure the power supply connector is installed in the right orientation and the pins are aligned. Then push down the power supply connector firmly into the power connector on the mainboard. 11 1 20 10 ATX Power Connector PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 3.3V 3.3V GND 5V GND 5V GND PW_OK 5V_SB 12V 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3.3V -12V GND PS_ON GND GND GND -5V 5V 5V 2-6 Hardware Setup Back Panel The Back Panel provides the following connectors: Mouse LAN Keyboard USB Parallel COM 1 Midi/Joystick VGA L-out L-in MIC Mouse Connector The mainboard provides a standard PS/2® mouse mini DIN connector for attaching a PS/2® mouse. You can plug a PS/2® mouse directly into this connector. Pin Definition 6 5 4 3 2 1 PS/2 Mouse (6-pin Female) PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mouse DATA NC GND VCC Mouse Clock NC Mouse DATA No connection Ground +5V Mouse clock No connection 2-7 Chapter 2 Keyboard Connector The mainboard provides a standard PS/2® keyboard mini DIN connector for attaching a PS/2® keyboard. You can plug a PS/2® keyboard directly into this connector. Pin Definition 6 5 4 3 2 1 PS/2 Keyboard (6-pin Female) PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 SIGNAL Keyboard DATA NC GND VCC Keyboard Clock NC DESCRIPTION Keyboard DATA No connection Ground +5V Keyboard clock No connection USB Connectors The mainboard provides a UHCI (Universal Host Controller Interface) Universal Serial Bus root for attaching USB devices such as keyboard, mouse or other USB-compatible devices. You can plug the USB device directly into the connector. USB Port Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 USB Ports PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SIGNAL VCC -Data 0 +Data0 GND VCC -Data 1 +Data 1 GND 2-8 DESCRIPTION +5V Negative Data Channel 0 Positive Data Channel 0 Ground +5V Negative Data Channel 1 Positive Data Channel 1 Ground Hardware Setup Parallel Port Connector The mainboard provides a 25-pin female centronic connector for LPT. A parallel port is a standard printer port that supports Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) and Extended Capabilities Parallel Port (ECP) mode. 13 1 25 14 Pin Definition PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 SIGNAL STROBE DATA0 DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 DATA4 DATA5 DATA6 DATA7 ACK# BUSY PE SELECT AUTO FEED# ERR# INIT# SLIN# GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 2-9 DESCRIPTION Strobe Data0 Data1 Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data7 Acknowledge Busy Paper End Select Automatic Feed Error Initialize Printer Select In Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground1 Chapter 2 Serial Port Connector: COM 1 & COM 2 The mainboard has one 9-pin male DIN connector serial port COM 1 and one 9-pin COM 2 pin header. You can attach a serial mouse or other serial devices to the connectors. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9-Pin Male DIN Connectors 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 Pin Definition PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DCD SIN SOUT DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI Data Carry Detect Serial In or Receive Data Serial Out or Transmit Data Data Terminal Ready) Ground Data Set Ready Request To Send Clear To Send Ring Indicate COM 2 VGA DB 15 Pin Connector The mainboard provides one DB 15-pin female connector to connect a VGA monitor. Pin Definition Analog Video Display Connector (DB-15S) 5 1 15 11 DB 15-Pin Female Connector PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Red Green Blue Not used Ground Ground Ground Ground Power Ground Not used SDA Horizontal Sync Vertical Sync SCL 2-10 Hardware Setup Joystick/Midi Connectors You can connect a joystick or game pad to this connector. Audio Port Connectors Line Out is to connect speakers or headphones. Line In is a connector for external CD player, Tape player or other audio devices. Mic is used to connect to a microphone. Line Out Line In MIC LAN Jack (RJ-45) The mainboard provides one standard RJ-45 jack for connection to Local Area Network (LAN). You can connect a network cable to the LAN jack. Pin Definition LAN RJ-45 Jack PIN SIGNAL DESCRIPTION 1 TDP Transmit Differential Pair 2 TDN Transmit Differential Pair 3 RDP Receive Differential Pair 4 NC Not Used 5 NC Not Used 6 RDN Receive Differential Pair 7 NC Not Used 8 NC Not Used 2-11 Chapter 2 Connectors The mainboard provides connectors to connect to FDD, IDE HDD, IDE RAID HDD, case, modem, LAN, USB Ports, IR module and CPU/Power Supply/System FAN. Floppy Disk Drive Connector: FDD1 The mainboard provides a standard floppy disk drive connector that supports 360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M and 2.88M floppy disk types. 2 1 33 34 FDD USB Front Panel Connector: USB2 The mainboard provides one Front USB (Universal Serial Bus) pin header that allows you to connect two optional USB ports for Front Panel. 2 10 1 9 USB2 Pin Definition 2-12 Pin Description Pin Description 1 VCC/5VSB 2 GND 3 USBD0- 4 GND 5 USBD0+ 6 USBD1+ 7 GND 8 USBD1- 9 GND 10 VCC/5VSB Hardware Setup Hard Disk Connectors: IDE1 & IDE2 The mainboard uses an IDE controller on the VIA® VT82C686B chipset that provides PIO mode 0-4, Bus Master, and Ultra DMA 33/66/100 modes. It has two HDD connectors IDE1 (Primary) and IDE2 (Secondary). You can connect up to four hard disk drives, CD-ROM or 120MB Floppy to IDE1 and IDE2. IDE1 (Primary IDE Connector) - The first hard disk drive should always be connected to IDE1. You can connect a Master and a Slave drive to IDE1. IDE2 (Secondary IDE Connector) - You can connect a Master and a Slave drive to IDE2. 1 2 Secondary IDE Connector Primary IDE Connector 1 2 39 40 39 40 TIP: If you install two hard disks on cable, you must configure the second drive to Slave mode by setting its jumper. Refer to the hard disk documentation supplied by hard disk vendors for jumper setting instructions. 2-13 Chapter 2 Case Connector: JFP1 The case connector block JFP1 allows you to connect to the Power Switch, Reset Switch, Keylock, Speaker, Power LED, and HDD LED on the case. Reset Switch 15 Speaker + 14 Power Switch Power LED Buzzer (short pin) + HDD LED Keylock JFP1 Power Switch Connect to a 2-pin push button switch. Pressing this button can turn the system power on or off. Reset Switch Reset switch is used to reboot the system rather than turning the power ON/ OFF. Avoid rebooting while the HDD is working. You can connect the Reset switch from the system case to this pin. Power LED The Power LED is lit while the system power is on. Connect the Power LED from the system case to this pin. Speaker Speaker from the system case is connected to this pin. 2-14 Hardware Setup If on-board Buzzer is available, then: Short pin 14-15: On-board Buzzer Enabled. Open pin 14-15: On-board Buzzer Disabled. HDD LED HDD LED shows the activity of a hard disk drive. Avoid turning the power off while the HDD is working. You can connect the HDD LED from the system case to this pin. Keylock Keylock allows you to disable the keyboard for security purpose. You can connect the keylock to this connector. 2-15 Chapter 2 Wake On Ring Connector: JMDM1 This connector allows you to connect to a modem card with Wake On Ring function. The connector will power up the system when a signal is received through the modem card. MDM_WAKEUP NC GND NC 5VSB 1 JMDM1 Wake On LAN Connector: WOL1 This connector allows you to connect to a LAN card with Wake On LAN function. You can wake up the computer via remote control through a local area network. 5VSB 1 GND MP_WAKEUP WOL1 2-16 Hardware Setup Fan Power Connectors: CPUFAN/SYSFAN The CPUFAN (processor fan) and SYSFAN (system fan) support system cooling fan with +12V. It supports three-pin head connector. When connecting the wire to the connectors, always take note that the red wire is the positive and should be connected to the +12V, the black wire is Ground and should be connected to GND. If the mainboard has a System Hardware Monitor chipset on-board, you must use a specially designed fan with speed sensor to take advantage of the CPU fan control. GND +12V SENSOR CPUFAN GND +12V SENSOR SYSFAN Note: 1. Always consult the vendor for proper CPU cooling fan. 2. CPU Fan supports the fan control. You can install the PC Alert utility that will automatically control the CPU Fan speed according to the actual CPU temperature. 2-17 Chapter 2 CD-In Connector: CD_IN The connector is for CD-ROM audio connector. R GND L CD_IN Aux Line-In Connector: AUX_IN The connector is for DVD add-on card with Line-in connector. R GND L AUX_IN 2-18 Hardware Setup Modem-In Connector: MODEM_IN The connector is for modem with internal audio connector. Phone_In GND Mono_Out MODEM_IN IrDA Infrared Module Connector: JIR1 This connector allows you to connect an IrDA Infrared module. You must configure the setting through the BIOS setup to use the IR function. 5 1 JIR1 Pin Definition PIN SIGNAL 1 2 3 4 5 VCC NC IRRX GND IRTX 2-19 Chapter 2 Front Panel Audio Connector: FRONT AUDIO You can connect an optional audio connector to the Front Panel Audio Header. 2 18 1 17 FRONT AUDIO PIN 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 Description Active Line Out (R) GND (ALO) GND (+12) +12V (1A) MIC Front Line Out (R) Front Line Out (L) GND (FLO) Line In (R) PIN 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 2-20 Description Active Line Out (L) GND (ALO) GND (+12) (Cut) GND (MIC) Line Next (R) Line Next (L) (Cut) Line In (L) Hardware Setup Jumpers The motherboard provides the following jumpers for you to set the computer’s function. This section describes how to change your motherboard’s function through the use of jumpers. Clear CMOS Jumper: JBIOS There is a CMOS RAM on board that has a power supply from external battery to keep the data of system configuration. With the CMOS RAM, the system can automatically boot OS every time it is turned on. The battery has long life time for at least 5 years. If you want to clear the system configuration stored in the CMOS RAM, use the JBIOS (Clear CMOS Jumper ) to clear data. Follow the instructions below to clear the data: 1 JBIOS 1 1 3 3 keep data ! WARNING! clear data You can clear CMOS by shorting 2-3 pin while the system is off. Then return to 1-2 pin position. Avoid clearing the CMOS while the system is on; it will damage the mainboard. 2-21 Chapter 2 BIOS Flash Jumper: JBIOS1 This jumper is used to lock or unlock the boot block area on BIOS. When unlocked, the BIOS boot block area can be updated. When locked, the BIOS boot block area can not be updated. JBIOS1 BIOS Flash Unlocked BIOS Flash Locked (Write Protect) 2-22 Hardware Setup USB Keyboard Wake-up Jumpers: JKBUSB & J21 The JKBUSB/J21 jumpers are used to set USB keyboard wake-up function. (Please note JKBUSB is for USB rear ports and J21 is for USB front pin header: USB2) To use the function, you should also go to BIOS to enable the USB keyboard wake-up (power on) function. 1 JKBUSB 1 J21 1 3 1 5V Standby Enable Keyboard Power On Function 3 VCC 5V (Default) Disable Keyboard Power On Function Note: To be able to use this function, you need a power supply that provides enough power for this feature. (Power supply with 750mA 5V Stand-by) 2-23 Chapter 2 Slots The motherboard provides three 32-bit Master PCI Bus Slots, one CNR and one optional ISA slot. PCI Slots CNR Slot ISA Slot PCI Slots Three PCI slots allow you to install expansion cards to meet your needs. When adding or removing expansion cards, make sure that you unplug the power supply first. Meanwhile, read the documentation for the expansion card to make any necessary hardware or software settings for the expansion card, such as jumpers, switches or BIOS configuration. CNR (Communication Network Riser) Slot The CNR specification is an open industry-standard specification that defines a hardware scalable Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) mainboard riser board and interface, which supports audio and modem only. ISA Slot (Optional) This slot allows you to install ISA expansion card. 2-24 Hardware Setup PCI Interrupt Request Routing The IRQ, abbreviation of interrupt request line and pronounced I-R-Q, are hardware lines over which devices can send interrupt signals to the microprocessor. The PCI/USB/AC97 IRQ pins are typically connected to the PCI bus INTA#-INTD# pins as follows: Order 1 Order 2 Order 3 Order 4 PCI Slot 1 INT A# INT B# INT C# INT D# PCI Slot 2 INT B# INT C# INT D# INT A# PCI Slot 3 INT C# INT D# INT A# INT B# USB-1 INT D# INT A# INT B# INT C# USB-2 INT D# INT A# INT B# INT C# AC97 INT C# INT D# INT A# INT B# PCI Slot 3 & AC97 codec shared. PCI Slot 1~3: Bus Master. 2-25 AWARD® BIOS Setup 3 Chapter 3. ® AWA R D B I Setup OS ® AWARD BIOS Setup The mainboard uses AWARD BIOS ROM that provides a Setup util® ity for users to modify the basic system configuration. The information is stored in a battery-backed CMOS RAM so it retains the Setup information when the power is turned off. This chapter provides you with the overview of the BIOS Setup program. It contains the following topics: Entering Setup Control Keys Getting Help The Main Menu Standard CMOS Feature Advanced BIOS Features Advanced Chipset Features Integrated Peripherals Power Management Setup PnP/PCI Configurations PC Health Status Frequency/Voltage Control Load Fail-Safe/Optimized Defaults Set Supervisor/User Password Save & Exit Setup Exit Without Saving 3-1 3-2 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-6 3-9 3-13 3-18 3-23 3-29 3-31 3-32 3-33 3-35 3-37 3-38 Chapter 3 Entering Setup Power on the computer and the system will start POST (Power On Self Test) process. When the message below appears on the screen, press <DEL> key to enter Setup. Hit DEL if you want to run SETUP If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to enter Setup, restart the system by turning it OFF and On or pressing the RESET button. You may also restart the system by simultaneously pressing <Ctrl>, <Alt>, and <Delete> keys. Control Keys <↑> Move to the previous item <↓> Move to the next item <←> Move to the item in the left hand <→> Move to the item in the right hand <Enter> Select the item <Esc> Jumps to the Exit menu or returns to the main menu from a submenu <+/PU> Increase the numeric value or make changes <-/PD> Decrease the numeric value or make changes <F1> General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page <F5> Restore the previous CMOS value from CMOS, only for Option Page <F6> Load the default CMOS value from Fail-Safe default table, only for Setup Menu Setup Menu Option Page Setup Menu <F7> Load Optimized defaults <F10> Save all the CMOS changes and exit 3-2 AWARD® BIOS Setup Getting Help After entering the Setup utility, the first screen you see is the Main Menu. Main Menu The main menu displays the setup categories the BIOS supplies. You can use the arrow keys ( ↑↓ ) to select the item. The on-line description for the selected setup category is displayed on the bottom of the screen. Sub-Menu If you find a right pointer symbol appears to the left of certain fields (as shown in the right view), 8 IDE Primary Master that means a sub-menu containing additional op- 8 IDE Primary Slave tions for the field can be launched from this field. 8 IDE Secondary Master To enter the sub-menu, highlight the field and press 8 IDE Secondary Slave <Enter>. Then you can use control keys to move between and change the settings of the sub-menu. To return to the main menu, press <Esc>. General Help <F1> The BIOS setup program provides a General Help screen. You can call up this screen from any menu by simply pressing <F1>. The Help screen lists the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. Press <Esc> to exit the Help screen. 3-3 Chapter 3 The Main Menu Once you enter AWARD® BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will appear on the screen. The Main Menu displays eleven configurable functions and two exit choices. Use arrow keys to move among the items and press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu. CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright(C) 1984-2000 Award Software 8Standard CMOS Features 8Frequency/Voltage Control 8Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail-Safe Defaults 8Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults 8Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password 8Power Management Setup Set User Password 8PnP/PCI Configurations Save & Exit Setup 8PC Health Status Exit Without Saving ESC : Quit F9 : Menu in BIOS ↑ ↓ ← → : Select Item F10 : Save & Exit Setup Time, Date, Hard Disk Type… Standard CMOS Features Use this menu for basic system configurations, such as time, date etc. Advanced BIOS Features Use this menu to setup the items of Award® special enhanced features. Advanced Chipset Features Use this menu to change the values in the chipset registers and optimize your system’s performance. Integrated Peripherals Use this menu to specify your settings for integrated peripherals. 3-4 AWARD® BIOS Setup Power Management Setup Use this menu to specify your settings for power management. PnP/PCI Configurations This entry appears if your system supports PnP/PCI. PC Health Status This entry displays the current status of your PC. Frequency/Voltage Control Use this menu to specify your settings for frequency/voltage control. Load Fail-Safe Defaults Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for the minimal/stable performance of your PC. Load Optimized Defaults Use this menu to load the default factory settings for BIOS for optimal system performance. Supervisor Password Use this menu to set Supervisor Password. User Password Use this menu to set User Password. Save & Exit Setup Save changes to CMOS and exit setup. Exit Without Saving Abandon all changes and exit setup. 3-5 Chapter 3 Standard CMOS Features The items inside Standard CMOS Features menu are divided into 13 categories. Each category includes none, one or more setup items. Use the arrow keys to highlight the item you want to modify and use the <PgUp> or <PgDn> keys to switch to the value you prefer. CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright(C) 1984-2000 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Date (mm:dd:yy) : Time (hh:mm:ss) : Tue, Apr 10 2001 00:00:00 8 IDE Primary Master 8 IDE Primary Slave 8 IDE Secondary Master 8 IDE Secondary Slave Menu Level 8 Change the day, month, year and century Drive A Drive B 1.44 M, 3.5 in. None Video Halt On EGA/VGA All, But Keyboard Base Memory Extended Memory Total Memory Item Help 640K 65472K 66112K ↑ ↓ → ←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults Date This allows you to set the system to the date that you want (usually the current date). The format is <day><month> <date> <year>. day Day of the week, from Sun to Sat, determined by BIOS. Read-only. month The month from Jan. through Dec. date The date from 1 to 31 can be keyed by numeric function keys. year The year depends on the year of the BIOS. Time This allows you to set the system time that you want (usually the current time). The time format is <hour> <minute> <second>. 3-6 AWARD® BIOS Setup IDE Primary Master/Primary Slave/Secondary Master/Secondary Slave Press PgUp/<+> or PgDn/<-> to select the hard disk drive type. The specification of hard disk drive will show up on the right hand according to your selection. IDE Primary Master IDE HDD Auto-Detection Press Enter IDE Primary Master Access Mode Auto Auto Capacity 15021MB Cylinder Head Precomp Landing Zone Sector 291024 16 Access Mode Capacity Cylinder Head Precomp Landing Zone Sector Item Help Menu Level 88 To auto-detect the HDD’s size, head...on this channel 0 29103 63 The settings are Auto, CHS, LBA and Large. The formatted size of the storage device. Number of cylinders. Number of heads. Write precompensation. Cylinder location of the landing zone. Number of sectors. Drive A/B This item allows you to set the type of floppy drives installed. Available options are None, 360K, 5.25 in., 1.2M, 5.25 in., 720K, 3.5 in., 1.44M, 3.5 in., 2.88M, 3.5 in.. The default value for Floppy Drive A is 1.44M, 3.5 in, and for Floppy Drive B is None. Video The item sets the type of video adapter used for the primary monitor of the system . Available options are EGA/VGA , CGA 40, CGA 80 and Mono. 3-7 Chapter 3 Default value is EGA/VGA. Halt On The item determines whether the system will stop if an error is detected at boot. Available options are: All Errors No Errors All, But Keyboard All, But Diskette All, But Disk/Key The system stops when any error is detected. The system doesn’t stop for any detected error. The system doesn’t stop for a keyboard error. The system doesn’t stop for a disk error. The system doesn’t stop for either a disk or a keyboard error. 3-8 AWARD® BIOS Setup Advanced BIOS Features CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright(C) 1984-2000 Award Software Advanced BIOS Features Anti-Virus Protection CPU Internal Cache External Cache CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking Processor Number Feature Quick Power On Self Test First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other Device Swap Floppy Drive Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up NumLock Status Gate A20 Option Typematic Rate Setting x Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) x Typematic Delay (Msec) Security Option OS Select for DRAM > 64MB Video BIOS Shadow C8000-CBFFF Shadow CC000-CFFFF Shadow D0000-D3FFF Shadow D4000-D7FFF Shadow D8000-DBFFF Shadow DC000-DFFFF Shadow Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Floppy HDD-0 LS120 Enabled Disabled Enabled On Normal Disabled 6 250 Setup Non-OS2 Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Item Help Menu Level 8 Allows you to choose the VIRUS warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector protection. If this function is enabled and someone attempt to write data into this area, BIOS will show a warning message on screen and alarm beep. ↑ ↓ → ←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults Anti-Virus Protection The item is to set the Virus Warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector protection. If the function is enabled and any attempt to write data into this area is made, BIOS will display a warning message on screen and beep. Settings are Disabled and Enabled. Default value is Disabled. CPU Internal Cache The item allows you to turn on or off CPU’s internal (L1) cache. Settings are Enabled (default) and Disabled. External Cache This allows you to turn on or off L2 (Level 2) cache memory for CPU. 3-9 Chapter 3 Settings are Enabled (default) and Disabled. CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking This allows you to enable or disable the ECC (Error-Correcting Code) feature for error detection and correction when data passes through L2 cache memory. Settings are Enabled and Disabled. Default value is Enabled. Processor Number Feature This feature is for Pentium® !!! only. When set to Enabled, the system will check CPU Serial Number. Set to Disabled if you don’t want the system to know the CPU Serial Number. Default value is Enabled. Quick Power On Self Test Setting the item to Enabled allows the system to shorten boot time since it will skip some check items. Settings are Enabled and Disabled. Default value is Disabled. First/Second/Third Boot Device The items allow you to set the sequence of boot devices where BIOS attempts to load the disk operating system. The settings are: HDD-0 The system will boot from the first HDD. HDD-1 The system will boot from the second HDD. HDD-2 The system will boot from the third HDD. HDD-3 The system will boot from the fourth HDD. Floppy The system will boot from floppy drive. ZIP100 The system will boot from ATAPI ZIP drive. LS-120 The system will boot from LS-120 drive. SCSI The system will boot from the SCSI. LAN The system will boot from the Network drive. CD-ROM The system will boot from the CD-ROM. Disabled Disable this sequence. Boot Other Device Setting the option to Enabled allows the system to try to boot from other device if the system fails to boot from the 1st/2nd/3rd boot device. 3-10 AWARD® BIOS Setup Swap Floppy Drive Setting to Enabled will swap floppy drives A: and B:. Default is Disabled. Boot Up Floppy Seek Setting to Enabled will make BIOS seek floppy drive A: before booting the system. Setting options are Disabled and Enabled. Default is Enabled. Boot Up NumLock Status This item is to set the Num Lock status when the system is powered on. Setting to On will turn on the Num Lock key when the system is powered on. Setting to Off will allow end users to use the arrow keys on the numeric keypad. Settings are On and Off. Default is On. Gate A20 Option This item is to set the Gate A20 status. A20 refers to the first 64KB of extended memory. When the default value Fast is selected, the Gate A20 is controlled by Port92 or chipset specific method resulting in faster system performance. When Normal is selected, A20 is controlled by a keyboard controller or chipset hardware. Typematic Rate Setting This item is used to enable or disable the typematic rate setting including Typematic Rate & Typematic Delay. Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) After Typematic Rate Setting is enabled, this item allows you to set the rate (characters/second) at which the keys are accelerated. Setting options are 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24 and 30. Typematic Delay (Msec) This item allows you to select the delay between when the key was first pressed and when the acceleration begins. Setting options are 250, 500, 750 and 1000. Security Option This specifies the type of BIOS password protection that is implemented. Setting options are described below: 3-11 Chapter 3 Option Description Setup (default) The password prompt appears only when end users try to run Setup. System A password prompt appears every time when the computer is powered on or when end users try to run Setup. OS Select for DRAM > 64MB This allows you to run the OS/2® operating system with DRAM larger than 64MB. When you choose the default value Non-OS2, you cannot run the OS/2® operating system with DRAM larger than 64MB. But it is possible if you choose OS2. Default value is Non-OS2. Video BIOS Shadow This items sets if the Video BIOS will be copied to RAM and increase video speed accordingly. Settings are Enabled (default) and Disabled. C8000-CBFFF/CC000-CFFFF/D0000-D3FFF/D4000-D7FFF/D8000DBFFF/DC000-DFFFFShadow These items specify whether the contents of the adapter ROM named in the items will be copied into RAM to improve the performance of ROM firmware for adapters. You need to know the address of each adapter ROM occupies to shadow (copy) it into the correct area of RAM. Settings are Enabled and Disabled (default). 3-12 AWARD® BIOS Setup Advanced Chipset Features CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright(C) 1984-2000 Award Software Advanced Chipset Features DRAM Timing By SPD x SDRAM Cycle Length x DRAM Clock Memory Hole P2C/C2P Concurrency Fast R-W Turn Around System BIOS Cacheable Video RAM Cacheable Frame Buffer Size AGP Aperture Size OnChip USB USB Keyboard Support OnChip Sound OnChip Modem CPU to PCI Write Buffer PCI Dynamic Bursting PCI Master 0 WS Write PCI Delay Transaction PCI#2 Access #1 Retry AGP Master 1 WS Write AGP Master 1 WS Read Memory Parity/ECC Check Enabled 3 Host CLK Disabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled 8M 64M Enabled Disabled Auto Auto Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Item Help Menu Level 8 ↑ ↓ → ←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults Note: Change these settings only if you are familiar with the chipset. DRAM Timing by SPD Selects whether DRAM timing is configured by reading the contents of the SPD (Serial Presence Detect) device on the DRAM module. Setting to Enabled makes both DRAM Cycle Length and DRAM Clock automatically determined by BIOS according to the configurations on the SPD. SDRAM Cycle Length The option controls the CAS latency, which determines the timing delay before SDRAM starts a read command after receiving it. Settings are 2 and 3 (clock cycles). 2 increases system performance while 3 provides more stable system performance. 3-13 Chapter 3 DRAM Clock The chipset supports synchronous and asynchronous mode between host clock and DRAM clock frequency. The settings are: Host CLK The DRAM clock will be equal to the Host Clock. HCLK-33M The DRAM clock will be equal to the Host Clock minus 33MHz. For example, if the Host Clock is 133MHz, the DRAM clock will be 100MHz. HCLK+33M The DRAM clock will be equal to the Host Clock plus 33MHz. For example, if the Host Clock is 100MHz, the DRAM clock will be 133MHz. Memory Hole In order to improve performance, certain space in memory can be reserved for ISA cards. This memory must be mapped into the memory space below 16MB. When this area is reserved, it cannot be cached. The settings are Enabled and Disabled (default). P2C/C2P Concurrency This field enables or disables the PCI to CPU and CPU to PCI concurrency feature, which allows synchronous data transmission from PCI to CPU and vice versa. Selecting the default Enabled will increase system performance. Fast R-W Turn Around This is used to control the fast read/write turn around feature for DRAM timing. Settings are Enabled and Disabled (default). Enabled improves system performance while Disabled provides stability. System BIOS Cacheable System BIOS ROM at F000h-F0000h is always copied to RAM for faster execution. Selecting Enabled allows the contents of F0000h RAM memory segment to be written to and read from cache memory, resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a system error may result. The settings are Enabled and Disabled (default). Video RAM Cacheable The field allows the caching of video memory, resulting in increased system 3-14 AWARD® BIOS Setup performance. Settings are Enabled and Disabled (default). Frame Buffer Size Frame Buffer is the video memory that stores data for video display (frame). This field is used to determine the memory size for Frame Buffer. Larger frame buffer size increases video performance. Settings are 2M, 4M and 8M (default). AGP Aperture Size Selects the size of the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) aperture. Aperture is a portion of the PCI memory address range dedicated for graphics memory address space. Host cycles that hit the aperture range are forwarded to the AGP without any translation. Options are 4M, 8M, 16M, 32M, 64M and 128M. OnChip USB This is used to enable or disable the USB ports. Settings are Enabled and Disabled. The default is Enabled. USB Keyboard Support Set to Enabled if your need to use an USB keyboard in the operating system that does not support or have any USB driver installed, such as DOS and SCO Unix. Default is Disabled. OnChip Sound Auto allows the mainboard to detect whether an audio device is used. If the device is detected, the onboard audio controller will be enabled; if not, the controller is disabled. Disable the controller if you want to use other controller cards to connect an audio device. Settings are Auto (default) and Disabled. OnChipModem Auto allows the mainboard to detect whether a modem is used. If a modem is detected, the onboard modem controller will be enabled; if not, the controller is disabled. Disable the controller if you want to use other controller cards to connect modems. Settings are Auto (default) and Disabled. 3-15 Chapter 3 CPU to PCI Write Buffer When Enabled, CPU can write up to four words of data into the PCI write buffer before the CPU must wait for PCI bus cycles to finish. When Disabled, the CPU must wait after each write cycle until the PCI bus signals that it is ready to receive more data. PCI Dynamic Bursting When Enabled, every write transaction goes to the write buffer. Then burstable transactions burst on the PCI bus and nonburstable transactions do not. PCI Master 0 WS Write When Enabled, writes to the PCI bus are executed with zero wait state. Default is Enabled. PCI Delay Transaction The chipset has an embedded 32-bit posted write buffer to support delay transactions cycles. Select Enabled to support compliance with PCI specification version 2.1. Default is Enabled. PCI #2 Access #1 Retry When Disabled, PCI#2 will not be disconnected until access finishes (default). When Enabled, PCI#2 will be disconnected if max retries are attempted without success. Default is Enabled. AGP Master 1 WS Write When Enabled, writes to the AGP bus are executed with one wait state inserted. Default is Disabled. AGP Master 1 WS Read When Enabled, one wait state is inserted in the AGP read cycle. Default is Disabled. Memory Parity/ECC Check User can set the field to Enabled for memory checking if the type of DRAM installed in your system is Parity or ECC (Error-Correcting Code) DRAM. Default is Disabled. 3-16 AWARD® BIOS Setup AGP Master 1 WS Write When Enabled, writes to the AGP bus are executed with one wait state inserted. Default is Disabled. 3-17 Chapter 3 Integrated Peripherals CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright(C) 1984-2000 Award Software Integrated Peripherals x x x x OnChip IDE Channel0 OnChip IDE Channel1 IDE Prefetch Mode Primary Master PIO Primary Slave PIO Secondary Master PIO Secondary Slave PIO Primary Master UDMA Primary Slave UDMA Secondary Master UDMA Secondary Slave UDMA Init Display First Onboard Lan Device IDE HDD Block Mode Onboard FDD Controller Onboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Serial Port 2 UART 2 Mode IR Function Duplex TX, RX inverting enable Onboard Parallel Port Onboard Parallel Mode ECP Mode Use DMA Parallel Port EPP Type Onboard Legacy Audio Sound Blaster SB I/O Base Address SB IRQ Select SB DMA Select MPU-401 MPU-401 I/O Address Game Port (200-207H) Enabled Enabled Enabled Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto AGP Enabled Enabled Enabled Auto Auto Standard Half No, Yes 378/IRQ7 Normal 3 EPP1.9 Enabled Disabled 220H IRQ 5 DMA 1 Disabled 330-333H Enabled Item Help Menu Level 8 ↑ ↓ → ←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults OnChip IDE Channel0/1 The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with support for two IDE channels. Choose the default value Enabled to activate each channel separately. IDE Prefetch Mode The onboard IDE drive interfaces supports prefetching, for faster drive 3-18 AWARD® BIOS Setup accesses. Set to Disabled if your primary and/or secondary add-in IDE interface does not support prefetching. Primary/Secondary Master/Slave PIO The four fields allow you to set a PIO (Programmed Input/Output) mode for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports. Modes 0~4 provide increased performance. In Auto mode, BIOS automatically determines the best mode for each IDE device. Primary/Secondary Master/Slave UDMA Ultra DMA implementation is possible only if your IDE device supports it and your operating environment contains a DMA driver. If both your hard drive and software support Ultra DMA, select Auto (default) to enable BIOS support. Init Display First This item specifies which VGA card is your primary graphics adapter. Available options are PCI Slot and AGP. Default value is AGP. Onboard Lan Device This is used to enable or disable the onboard LAN controller. Settings are Enabled (default) and Disabled. IDE HDD Block Mode This allows your hard disk controller to use the fast block mode to transfer data to and from the hard disk drive. Block mode is also called block transfer, multiple commands or multiple sector read/write. Enabled enables IDE controller to use block mode; Disabled allows the controller to use standard mode. Default is Enabled. Onboard FDD Controller This is to enable or disable the onboard Floppy controller. Set to Enabled if you have a floppy disk drive installed on the mainboard and want to use it. Onboard Serial Port 1/2 These items specify the base I/O port address and IRQ for the onboard Serial Port 1 (COM 1)/Serial Port 2 (COM 2). Selecting to Auto allows BIOS 3-19 Chapter 3 to automatically determine the correct base I/O port address. Available options are Auto, 3F8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3 and Disabled. Default is Auto. If you have ISA add-on card, the suggested configuration is as the following: If the ISA add-on card has COM4 COM3 COM2 COM1 (I/O:3F8H) (I/O:3F8H) (I/O:3E8H) (I/O:2E8H) 9 9 X 9 X 9 9 9 X X 9 X X X 9 9 X X 9 9 9 X 9 X X 9 X X 9 X 9 X 9 9 X 9 9 X X X 9 X 9 X 9 9 X X 9 9 9 X X X X 9 Onboard Serial port to be set at PORT1 DISABLED COM3 COM1 COM2 COM1 COM4 COM3 COM2 COM1 COM1 COM2 COM1 COM1 COM1 IRQ ASSIGNED X 4 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 PORT2 DISABLED COM4 COM2 COM3 COM4 DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED COM2 COM3 COM3 COM2 COM2 IRQ ASSIGNED X 3 3 4 3 X X X X 3 4 4 3 3 UART 2 Mode The item allows you to specify the operation mode for serial port “COM 2”. Settings are: Standard HPSIR ASKIR RS-232C Serial Port IrDA-compliant Serial Infrared Port Amplitude Shift Keyed Infrared Port IR Function Duplex This field specifies a duplex value for the IR device connected to COM 2. Full-Duplex mode permits simultaneous two-direction transmission. HalfDuplex mode permits transmission in one direction only at a time. Settings are Half and Full. The default is Half . 3-20 AWARD® BIOS Setup TX, RX inverting enable This item allows you to enable the TX, RX inverting which depends on different H/W requirement. This field is not recommended to change its default setting for avoiding any error in your system. Settings are “No, Yes” (default), “Yes, No”, “Yes, Yes” and “No, No.” Onboard Parallel Port This specifies the base I/O port address and IRQ of the onboard Parallel Port. Settings are 378/IRQ7, 278/IRQ5, 3BC/IRQ7 and Disabled. Default is 378/IRQ7. If you have an ISA add-on card, the suggested configuration is as below: If the ISA add-on card has Onboard parallel port to be set as LPT1 LPT2 LPT3 I/O:378H I/O:278H I/O:3BCH 9 9 9 9 9 X 9 X 9 X 9 9 9 X X X 9 X X X 9 X X X PORT ASSIGNED Disabled LPT3 LPT2 LPT1 LPT2 LPT1 LPT1 LPT1 IRQ ASSIGNED X 5 5 7 5 7 7 7 Note: If the onboard parallel port interrupt and ISA add-on card interrupt are in conflict, the parallel port will not work properly. Please disable one of the devices. Onboard Parallel Mode This item selects the operating mode for the parallel port: Normal, EPP, ECP or ECP+EPP. Default is Normal. ECP Mode Use DMA This item specifies an DMA channel 1 or 3 for the Parallel Port when it is set to ECP or ECP+EPPmode. 3-21 Chapter 3 Parallel Port EPP Type The item selects the EPP version used by the parallel port if the port is set to EPP or ECP+EPP mode. Settings are EPP1.7 and EPP1.9. Onboard Legacy Audio The item enables or disables the onboard audio features of the mainbaord and the following audio options in the BIOS. Sound Blaster The item turns on/off the Sound Blaster feature of the board. If you want to play the Sound Blaster compatible games, you need to set the field to Enabled. SB I/O Base Address This item specifies the I/O Base Address for the Sound Blaster. Settings are 220H, 240H, 260H and 280H. SB IRQ Select This item specifies the IRQ for the Sound Blaster. Settings are IRQ 5, IRQ 7, IRQ 9 and IRQ 10. SB DMA Select This item specifies the DMA channel for the Sound Blaster. Settings are DMA 1, DMA 2, DMA 3 and DMA 0. MPU-401 The field enables or disables the MPU-401 interface (the Yamaha Sound Blaster mode). MPU-401 I/O Address This item selects the base I/O port address for the MPU-401 interface. Settings are 330-333H, 300-303 and 310-313. Game Port (200-207H) The item enables or disables the Joystick/Game port. 3-22 AWARD® BIOS Setup Power Management Setup CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright(C) 1984-2000 Award Software Power Management Setup ACPI function 8Power Management ACPI Suspend Type PM Control by APM Video Off Option Video Off Method MODEM Use IRQ Soft-Off by PWRBTN State After Power Failure LED In Suspend 8Wake Up Events Enabled Press Enter S1 (POS) Yes Suspend --> Off V/H SYNC + Blank 3 Instant-Off Auto Blink Press Enter Item Help Menu Level 8 ↑ ↓ → ←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults ACPI Function This item is to activate the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface) Function. If your operating system is ACPI-aware, such as Windows 98SE/2000/ME, select Enabled. Settings are Enabled and Disabled. Default is Enabled. Power Management Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu for power management options. 3-23 Chapter 3 Power Management Power Management HDD Power Down Doze Mode Suspend Mode User Define Disable Disable Disable Item Help Menu Level 88 Power Management This item is used to select the degree (or type) or power saving and is related to these modes: Doze Mode, Suspend Mode and HDD Power Down. There are three options for power management: Min Saving Minimum Power Management. Doze Mode = 1 hour, Suspend Mode = 1 hour, and HDD Power Down = Disable. Max Saving Maximum Power Management. Doze Mode = 10 sec, Suspend Mode = 10 sec, and HDD Power Down = Disable. User Define Allows end users to configure each mode separately. Each of the ranges are from 1 min. to 1 hour except for HDD Power Down which ranges from 1 min. to 15 min. Default value is User Define. HDD Power Down If HDD activity is not detected for the length of time specified in this field, the hard disk drive will be powered down while all other devices remain active. Settings are Disable and 1 through 15 Min. Doze Mode If system activity is not detected for the length of time specified in this field, the CPU clock will run at slower speed while other devices still run at full speed. Settings are Disable, 1 Min, 2 Min, 4 Min, 6 Min, 8 Min, 10 Min, 20 3-24 AWARD® BIOS Setup Min, 30 Min, 40 Min and 1 Hour. Suspend Mode If system activity is not detected for the length of time specified in this field, all devices except CPU will be shut off. Settings are Disable, 1 Min, 2 Min, 4 Min, 6 Min, 8 Min, 10 Min, 20 Min, 30 Min, 40 Min and 1 Hour. ACPI Suspend Type This item specifies the power saving modes for ACPI function. Options are: S1 (POS) S3 (STR) The S1 sleep mode is a low power state. In this state, no system context is lost (CPU or chipset) and hardware maintains all system context. The S3 sleep mode is a lower power state where the information of system cofiguration and open applications/files is saved to main memory that remains powered while most other hardware components turn off to save energy. The information stored in memory will be used to restore the system when an “wake up” event occurs. Default value is S1 (POS). PM Control by APM Setting to Yes will activate an Advanced Power Management (APM) device to enhance Max Saving mode and stop CPU internal clock. Settings are Yes and No. Default is Yes. Video Off Option The settings are Always On, Suspend and All Modes. This option is for choosing the setting in which the monitor will turn off. Always On Always turn on. Suspend --> Off During Suspend mode, the monitor will be turned off. All Modes --> Off The monitor is turned off during Doze, Standby or Suspend mode. 3-25 Chapter 3 Video Off Method This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked. V/H SYNC+Blank This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer. Blank Screen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer. DPMS Support Initial display power management signaling. MODEM Use IRQ Name the interrupt request (IRQ) line assigned to the modem (if any) on your system. Activity of the selected IRQ always awakens the system. Settings are 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11 and NA. Soft-Off by PWRBTN This feature allows users to configure the power button as a normal poweron/-off button or a soft-off button. Settings are: Instant-Off The power button functions as a normal power-on/off button. Delay 4 Sec. Pressing the power button for more than 4 seconds will place the system in a very low-power-usage state (Soft-Off state), with only enough circuitry receiving power to detect power button activity or Wake Up On LAN/Ring activity. Default is Instant-Off. State After Power Failure This item specifies whether your system will reboot after a power failure or interrupts occurs. Available settings are: Off Leaves the computer in the power off state. On Reboots the computer. Auto BIOS automatically determines the best mode. LED In Suspend This item sets how the system uses Power LED on the case to indicate the 3-26 AWARD® BIOS Setup suspend state. Settings are: Blink The Power LED blinks to indicate the suspend state. Single The Power LED remains the same color. Dual The Power LED changes its color to indicate the suspend state. Wake Up Events Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears: Wake Up Events VGA LPT & COM HDD & FDD PCI Master Wake Up On LAN PowerOn by PCI Card Modem Ring Resume RTC Alarm Resume x Date (of Month) x Resume Time (hh:mm:ss) 8IRQs Activity Monitoring OFF LPT/COM ON OFF Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 0 16 0 0 Press Enter Item Help Menu Level 88 VGA, LPT & COM, HDD & FDD, PCI Master, Wake Up On LAN, PowerOn by PCI Card, Modem Ring Resume These items specify whether the system will be awakened from power saving modes when activity or input signal of the specified hardware peripheral or component is detected. Note: To use the function of Wake Up On LAN and Modem Ring Resume, you need to install a LAN card/modem supporting power on function. RTC Alarm Resume This is to enable or disable the feature of booting up the system on a scheduled time/date. Settings are Enabled and Disabled (default) Date (of Month) Specifies the date for RTC Alarm Resume. Settings are 0~31. 3-27 Chapter 3 Resume Time (hh:mm:ss) Specifies the time for RTC Alarm Resume. Format is <hour><minute> <second>. IRQs Activity Monitoring Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears: IRQs Activity Monitoring Primary INTR IRQ3 (COM 2) IRQ4 (COM 1) IRQ5 (LPT 2) IRQ6 (Floppy Disk) IRQ7 (LPT 1) IRQ8 (RTC Alarm) IRQ9 (IRQ2 Redir) IRQ10 (Reserved) IRQ11 (Reserved) IRQ12 (PS/2 Mouse) IRQ13 (Coprocessor) IRQ14 (Hard Disk) IRQ15 (Reserved) ON Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Enabled Disabled Item Help Menu Level 888 Primary INTR When this is set to ON, any event occurring will wake up the system which has been powered down. IRQ3~IRQ15 Enables or disables the monitoring of the specified IRQ line. If set to Enabled, the activity of the specified IRQ line will prevent the system from entering power saving modes or awaken it from power saving modes. Note: IRQ (Interrupt Request) lines are system resources allocated to I/O devices. When an I/O device needs to gain attention of the operating system, it signals this by causing an IRQ to occur. After receiving the signal, when the operating system is ready, the system will interrupt itself and perform the service required by the I/O device. 3-28 AWARD® BIOS Setup PnP/PCI Configurations CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright(C) 1984-2000 Award Software PnP/PCI Configurations PNP OS Installed Reset Configuration Data Resources Controlled By x IRQ Resources x DMA Resources PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Assign IRQ For VGA Assign IRQ For USB No Disabled Auto (ESCD) Press Enter Press Enter Disabled Enabled Enabled Item Help Menu Level 8 Select Yes if you are using a Plug and Play capable operation system Select No if you need the BIOS to configure non-boot devices ↑ ↓ → ←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults PNP OS Installed When set to YES, BIOS will only initialize the PnP cards used for booting (VGA, IDE, SCSI). The rest of the cards will be initialized by the PnP operating system like Windows® 95 or 98. When set to NO, BIOS will initialize all the PnP cards. So, select Yes if the operating system is Plug & Play aware. Reset Configuration Data The ESCD (Extended System Configuration Data) is a method that the BIOS uses to store resource information for both PNP and non PNP devices in a bit string format. When Enabled, the system will rebuild ESCD and you will see the message “ESCD Update Successfully” on boot up. Resources Controlled By If select Auto(ESCD), BIOS will automatically configure all the boot and PnP (Plug & Play) compatible devices and assigns system resources like IRQ to these devices. However, this feature means absolutely nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play operating system such as Windows95/98. If you 3-29 Chapter 3 want to configure by yourself, select Manaul. Default is Auto(ESCD). IRQ/DMA Resources The items are adjustable only when Resources Controlled By is set to Manual. Press <Enter> and you will enter the sub-menu of the items. IRQ Resources & DMA Resources list IRQ 3/4/5/7/9/10/11/12/14/15 and DMA 0/ 1/3/5/6/7 for users to set each IRQ/DMA a type depending on the type of device using the IRQ/DMA. Settings are: PCI/ISA PnP For Plug & Play compatible devices designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture. Legacy ISA For devices compliant with the PC AT bus specification, requiring a specific interrupt. PCI/VGA Palette Snoop When set to Enabled, multiple VGA devices operating on different buses can handle data from the CPU on each set of palette registers on every video device. Bit 5 of the command register in the PCI device configuration space is the VGA Palette Snoop bit (0 is disabled). For example, if there are two VGA devices in the computer (one PCI and one ISA) and the: VGA Palette Snoop Bit Setting Action Disabled Data read or written by the CPU is only directed to the PCI VGA device’s palette registers. Enabled Data read or written by the CPU is directed to both the PCI VGA device’s palette registers and the ISA VGA device’s palette registers, permitting the palette registers of both VGA devices to be identical. The setting must be set to Enabled if any ISA adapter card installed in the system requires VGA palette snooping. The Setup and BIOS default values are Disabled. Assign IRQ For VGA/USB Set to Enabled allows BIOS to assign an IRQ to VGA card/USB device. Choose Disabled if you want to release the IRQ. Default is Enabled. 3-30 AWARD® BIOS Setup PC Health Status This section is to monitor the current hardware status including CPU temperature, CPU Fan speed, Vcore etc. This is available only if there is hardware monitoring onboard. CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright(C) 1984-2000 Award Software PC Health Status Current CPU Temp. Current System Temp. Current CPUFAN Speed Current System Fan Speed Vcore 2.5V 3.3V 5V 12V 58°C/132°F 23°C/73°F 4200RPM 4560RPM 1.66V 2.41V 3.30V 5.02V 12.05V Item Help Menu Level 8 ↑ ↓ → ←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults Current CPU Temp., Current System Temp., Current CPUFAN/System Fan Speed, Vcore, 2.5/3.3/5/12V These items display the current status of all of the monitored hardware devices/components such as CPU voltages, temperatures and all fans’s speed. 3-31 Chapter 3 Frequency/Voltage Control CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright(C) 1984-2000 Award Software Frequency/Voltage Control Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk Spread Spectrum CPU Host/PCI Clock Enabled Disabled Default Item Help Menu Level 8 ↑ ↓ → ←:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General Help F5:Previous Values F6:Fail-Safe Defaults F7:Optimized Defaults Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk Use this item to enable or disable the feature of auto detecting the clock frequency of the installed DRAM DIMMs and PCI cards. Settings are Enabled (default) and Disabled. Spread Spectrum This item is used to enable or disable the clock generator’s Spread Spectrum feature. When overclocking the processor, always set it to Disabled. Settings are Enabled and Disabled (default). CPU Host/PCI Clock This item specifies the clock frequency of CPU host bus (FSB) and PCI bus and provides a method for end users to overclock the processor accordingly. If the item shows Default, the clock frequency will use the default value for both the CPU host bus and PCI bus. 3-32 AWARD® BIOS Setup Load Fail-Safe/Optimized Defaults The two options on the main menu allow users to restore all of the BIOS settings to the default Fail-Safe or Optimized values. The Optimized Defaults are the default values set by the mainboard manufacturer specifically for the optimal performance of the mainboard. The Fail-Safe Defaults are the default values set by the BIOS vendor for the stable system performance. When you select Load Fail-Safe Defaults, a message as below appears: CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright(C) 1984-2000 Award Software 8Standard CMOS Features 8Frequency/Voltage Control 8Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail-Safe Defaults 8Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults 8Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Fail-Safe Defaults (Y/N)? N Set User Password 8Power ManagementLoad Setup 8PnP/PCI Configurations Save & Exit Setup 8PC Health Status Exit Without Saving ESC : Quit F9 : Menu in BIOS ↑ ↓ ← → : Select Item F10 : Save & Exit Setup Load Fail-Safe Defaults Pressing Y loads the BIOS default values for the most stable, minimal system performance. 3-33 Chapter 3 When you select Load Optimized Defaults, a message as below appears: CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright(C) 1984-2000 Award Software 8Standard CMOS Features 8Frequency/Voltage Control 8Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail-Safe Defaults 8Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults 8Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Optimized Defaults (Y/N)? N Set User Password 8Power ManagementLoad Setup 8PnP/PCI Configurations Save & Exit Setup 8PC Health Status Exit Without Saving ESC : Quit F9 : Menu in BIOS ↑ ↓ ← → : Select Item F10 : Save & Exit Setup Load Optimized Defaults Pressing Y loads the default factory settings for optimal system performance. 3-34 AWARD® BIOS Setup Set Supervisor/User Password When you select this function, a message as below will appear on the screen: CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright(C) 1984-2000 Award Software 8Standard CMOS Features 8Frequency/Voltage Control 8Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail-Safe Defaults 8Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults 8Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password 8Power Management Setup Enter Password: Set User Password 8PnP/PCI Configurations Save & Exit Setup 8PC Health Status Exit Without Saving ESC : Quit F9 : Menu in BIOS ↑ ↓ ← → : Select Item F10 : Save & Exit Setup Change/Set/Disable Password Type the password, up to eight characters in length, and press <Enter>. The password typed now will clear any previously set password from CMOS memory. You will be prompted to confirm the password. Re-type the password and press <Enter>. You may also press <Esc> to abort the selection and not enter a password. To clear a set password, just press <Enter> when you are prompted to enter the password. A message will show up confirming the password will be disabled. Once the password is disabled, the system will boot and you can enter Setup without entering any password. When a password has been set, you will be prompted to enter it every time you try to enter Setup. This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system configuration. Additionally, when a password is enabled, you can also have BIOS to request a password each time the system is booted. This would prevent unauthorized 3-35 Chapter 3 use of your computer. The setting to determine when the password prompt is required is the Security Option of the Advanced BIOS Features menu. If the Security Option is set to System, the password is required both at boot and at entry to Setup. If set to Setup, password prompt only occurs when trying to enter Setup. About Supervisor Password & User Password: Supervisor password : Can enter and change the settings of the setup menus. User password: Can only enter but do not have the right to change the settings of the setup menus 3-36 AWARD® BIOS Setup Save & Exit Setup When you want to quit the Setup menu, you can select this option to save the changes and quit. A message as below will appear on the screen: CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright(C) 1984-2000 Award Software 8Standard CMOS Features 8Frequency/Voltage Control 8Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail-Safe Defaults 8Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults 8Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password to CMOS and Exit Y Set(Y/N)? User Password 8Power ManagementSAVE Setup 8PnP/PCI Configurations Save & Exit Setup 8PC Health Status Exit Without Saving ESC : Quit F9 : Menu in BIOS ↑ ↓ ← → : Select Item F10 : Save & Exit Setup Save Data to CMOS Typing Y will allow you to quit the Setup Utility and save the user setup changes to RTC CMOS. Typing N will return to the Setup Utility. 3-37 Chapter 3 Exit Without Saving When you want to quit the Setup menu, you can select this option to abandon the changes. A message as below will appear on the screen: CMOS Setup Utility - Copyright(C) 1984-2000 Award Software 8Standard CMOS Features 8Frequency/Voltage Control 8Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail-Safe Defaults 8Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults 8Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Without SavingSet (Y/N)? UserYPassword 8Power ManagementQuit Setup 8PnP/PCI Configurations Save & Exit Setup 8PC Health Status Exit Without Saving ESC : Quit F9 : Menu in BIOS ↑ ↓ ← → : Select Item F10 : Save & Exit Setup Abandon All Datas Typing Y will allow you to quit the Setup Utility without saving any changes to RTC CMOS. Typing N will return to the Setup Utility. 3-38 Installing Drivers 4 Chapter 4. Installing Drivers Installing Drivers The chapter describes how to install drivers for VIA chipset, AC97 audio, VGA and Realtek® 8100 fast ethernet controller, and the basic system requirements for driver installation. To install the drivers correctly, you must install VIA chipset driver before installing other drivers. This chapter contains the following topics: Overview Driver Installation for Windows® 98SE Driver Installation for Windows® 2000 Driver Installation for Windows® ME Driver Installation for Windows® NT4.0 Realtek® 8100 Fast Ethernet Controller 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-5 4-7 4-9 4-11 Chapter 4 Overview The MS-6368 (v2.X) is paired with the VIA® Apollo PLE133 chipset. Highly advanced, the chipset combines 2D/3D engine with DVD hardware acceleration, AC-97 audio support for SoundBlaster Pro and FM synthesis legacy audio. The mainboard comes with a Realtek® 8100 fast ethernet controller, so you need to install the Realtek LAN driver to support the LAN function. Audio Features AC’97 audio support for SoundBlaster Pro FM synthesis legacy audio System Requirements This section describes system requirements for the VIA & Realtek LAN driver installation and usage. Computer Monitor Operating system CD-ROM Chipset Intel® Celeron™/Pentium® !!! (FC-PGA) processor or higher VGA Support, minimum 640x480 resolution DOS 5.0 or higher, Windows® 95/98, Windows® NT3.51 or 4.0, OS/2®, Windows® 2000, or Windows® ME Double Speed or higher VIA®VT8601A/VT82C686B chipset 4-2 Installing Drivers Driver Installation for Windows® 98SE Installing VIA® Chipset Driver 1. Insert the supplied CD disk into the CD-ROM drive. 2. The CD will auto-run and the setup screen will appear. 3. Click on Via Chipset Drivers and the screen will show VIA Service Pack 4.XX. 4. Click Next and the screen will show a VIA Service Pack 1 README dialog box. 5. Click Next and the screen will show four drivers: VIA Atapi Vendor Support Driver, AGP VxD Driver, IRQ Routing Miniport Driver and VIA INF Driver 1.XX. Select all four drivers and click on Next. 6. The setup program will request you to choose Install VIA Atapi Vendor Support Driver. Select Install and click Next to continue. 7. Select Click to enable DMA Mode and click Next to continue. 8. The setup program will request you to choose Install VIA AGP VxD in turbo mode, Install VIA AGP VxD in normal mode or Uninstall VIA AGP VxD. Select Install VIA AGP VxD in turbo mode and click on Next. 9. Select Install VIA IRQ Routing Miniport Driver and click on Next. 10. The setup program will request you to choose whether to restart the computer or not. Please select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now” and click Finish. The computer will restart and complete the VIA Chipset Drivers installation. Installing VIA® AC97 PCI Sound Driver 1. Make sure the supplied CD disk is in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Go to My Computer and double click on the CD-ROM icon. The setup screen will appear again. 3. Click on VIA AC97 PCI Sound Drivers and the screen will show VIA Audio Driver Setup Program 1.XX. 4. Click Next to proceed and the screen will show Install or Uninstall. Select Install and then click on Next. 5. Click Finish to complete the AC97 Audio Driver Installation. Installing VIA® PLE133 VGA Driver 1. Make sure the supplied CD disk is in the CD-ROM drive. 4-3 Chapter 4 2. Go to My Computer and double click on the CD-ROM icon. The setup screen will appear again. 3. Click on VIA PLE/KLE133 VGA Driver and the screen will show Pro Savage Driver Setup. Click Next. 4. The screen will show a Start Copying Files dialog box. Click Next. 5. The setup program will request you to choose whether to restart the computer or not. Please select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now” and click Finish. The computer will restart and finish the VIA ProSavage Driver installation. 4-4 Installing Drivers Driver Installation for Windows® 2000 Installing VIA® Chipset Driver 1. Insert the supplied CD disk into the CD-ROM drive. 2. The CD will auto-run and the setup screen will appear. 3. Click on Via Chipset Drivers and the screen will show VIA Service Pack 4.XX. 4. Click Next and the screen will show a VIA Service Pack 1 README dialog box. 5. Click Yes and the screen will show three drivers: VIA Bus Master Ultra ATA Driver (Windows 2000), AGP VxD Driver and VIA INF Driver 1.XX. Select all and click Next to proceed. 6. The screen will show a VIA Bus Master Ultra ATA Driver dialog box. Select Install and then click on Next. 7. The screen will show a VIA GART AGP Driver 4.XX dialog box. Select Install AGP 4X/133 driver and click Next. 8. There is a Read Only File Detected dialog box. Click Yes. A dialog box Digital Signature Not Found will appear and ask “Do you want to continue the installation of the VIA Bus Master Ultra ATA Controller”. Click Yes to continue. 9. Select Yes and then click Finish to restart the system. 10. After restart, the system will find a new hardware device and the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box will appear. Click Next to the next screen and a VIA BM Ultra DMA Channel device will be found. 11. Click Next and the driver search result will be shown on the screen. Click Next. 12. A dialog box Digital Signature Not Found will appear. Click Yes. 13. Click Finish and then click Yes to restart the system. 14. Repeat Step 10 through Step 13 again. 15. After restart, the VIA Chipset driver installation will be complete. Installing VIA® AC97 PCI Sound Driver 1. Make sure the supplied CD disk is in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Go to My Computer and double click the CD-ROM icon. The setup screen will appear again. 3. Click on VIA AC97 PCI Sound Drivers and the screen will show VIA AC97 PCI Sound Drivers. 4-5 Chapter 4 4. Click Next to proceed and the screen will show Install or Uninstall. Select Install and then click on Next. 5. A window Digital Signature Not Found will appear and ask “Do you want to continue the installation of the VIA AC’97 Audio Controller (WDM) Driver?” Click Yes to proceed. 6. Click Finish to complete setup. Installing VIA® PLE133 VGA Driver 1. Make sure the supplied CD disk is in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Go to My Computer and double click on the CD-ROM icon. The setup screen will appear again. 3. Click on VIA PLE/KLE133 VGA Driver and the screen will show Pro Savage Driver Setup. Click Next. 4. The screen will show a Start Copying Files dialog box. Click Next. 5. A window Digital Signature Not Found will appear and ask “Do you want to continue the installation of the S3 Graphics Inc. Pro Savage?” Please click Yes to proceed. 6. Click Finish to restart your computer and complete setup. One Touch Setup: In Windows® 2000, you probably will see the One Touch Setup button appear on the setup screen. Choosing the button will help you install more than one driver into the system without going through the installation process step by step and save a lot of time. After clicking on One Touch Setup, a window will show up listing what drivers will be installed. Install other drivers not included by One Touch Setup manually if any. 4-6 Installing Drivers Driver Installation for Windows® ME Installing VIA® Chipset Driver 1. Insert the supplied CD disk into the CD-ROM drive. 2. The CD will auto-run and the setup screen will appear. 3. Click on Via Chipset Drivers and the screen will show VIA Service Pack 4.XX. 4. Click Next and the screen will show a VIA Service Pack 1 README dialog box. 5. Click Yes and the screen will show two drivers: AGP VxD Driver and VIA INF Driver 1.XX. Select all and click Next to proceed. 6. The screen will show a VIA_GART AGP Driver 4.XX dialog box. Select Install VIA AGP VxD in Turbo mode and click Next. 7. The setup program will request you to choose whether to restart the computer or not. Please select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now” and click Finish. The computer will restart and finish the VIA Chipset Drivers installation. Installing VIA® AC97 PCI Sound Driver 1. Make sure the supplied CD disk is in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Go to My Computer and double click the CD-ROM icon. The setup screen will appear again. 3. Click on VIA AC97 PCI Sound Drivers. 4. Then restart the system manually to make it work. Installing VIA® PLE/KLE133 VGA Driver 1. Make sure the supplied CD disk is in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Go to My Computer and double click on the CD-ROM icon. The setup screen will appear again. 3. Click on VIA PLE/KLE133 VGA Driver and the screen will show Pro Savage Driver Setup. Click Next. 4. The screen will show a Start Copying Files dialog box. Click Next. 5. The setup program will request you to choose whether to restart the computer or not. Please select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now” and click Finish. The computer will restart and finish the ProSavage Driver installation. 4-7 Chapter 4 One Touch Setup: In Windows® ME, you probably will see the One Touch Setup button appear on the setup screen. Choosing the button will help you install more than one driver into the system without going through the installation process step by step and save a lot of time. After clicking on One Touch Setup, a window will show up listing what drivers will be installed. Install other drivers not included by One Touch Setup manually if any. 4-8 Installing Drivers Driver Installation for Windows® NT4.0 Note: Install Windows® NT4.0 Service Pack 6 or above before installing the VIA drivers into Windows® NT. Installing VIA® Chipset Driver 1. Insert the provided CD disk into the CD-ROM drive. 2. The CD will auto-run and the setup screen will appear. 3. Click on VIA Chipset Drivers and the screen will show VIA Service Pack 4.XX. 4. Click Next and the screen will show the VIA Service Pack 1 README dialog box. 5. Click Yes to proceed and then select Install to enable (Ultra) DMA for IDE Driver. 6. The Choose Destination Location dialog box appears. Click Next. 7. The Select Program Folder dialog box appears. Click Next. 8. Click on “Yes, I want to restart my computer” and then click Finish to restart your computer and complete installation. Installing VIA® AC97 PCI Sound Driver 1. Make sure the supplied CD disk is in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Go to My Computer and double click the CD-ROM icon. The setup screen will appear again. 3. Click on VIA AC97 PCI Sound Drivers and the screen will show the VIA PCI Audio Drivers setup screen. 4. The setup program will show Install or Uninstall. Select Install and click on Next. 5. The setup program will show the following message on the screen: Please choose “Add” from the next window and add the following device: VIA PCI Audio Controller VIA MIDI External Port Then click OK. 6. Follow the steps shown in Step 5 to finish the VIA AC97 PCI Audio Drivers Installation. 7. A window will appear asking “Do you want to install the joystick 4-9 Chapter 4 driver for the Microsoft Sidewinder 3D Pro Joystick?” Please click No to continue. 8. Please click Finish to restart your computer and complete installation. Installing VIA® PLE/KLE133 VGA Driver 1. Make sure the supplied CD disk is in the CD-ROM drive. 2. Go to My Computer and double click on the CD-ROM icon. The setup screen will appear again. 3. Click on VIA PLE/KLE133 VGA Driver and the screen will show Pro Savage Driver Setup. Click Next. 4. The screen will show a Start Copying Files dialog box. Click Next. 5. Click Finish to restart your computer and complete installation. 4-10 Installing Drivers Realtek® 8100 Fast Ethernet Controller When your mainboard comes with the Realtek® 8100 LAN controller, you must install the Realtek® LAN driver to support the LAN function. The Realtek® 8100 is a sophisticated 32-bit PCI component, with enhanced scatter-gather bus mastering capabilities. Its true 32-bit architecture enables it to perform high speed data transfers on the PCI bus using four DMA channels. Features IEEE 802.3/802.3u 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX compatible Glueless 32-bit PCI bus master interface Backward software compatible to the 82557 Internal transmit and receive FIFOs (3 kbytes each) Back-to-back transmit at 100 Mbps within minimum IFS EEPROM support for configuration and customized feature selection Advanced configuration and Power Interface Specification, Revision 1.0, and PCI Power Management Specification, Revision 1.0 compliant Remote Wake Up (Magic Packet*) support in APM and ACPI modes ACPI “interesting” packet wake support in D0 to D3 low power states IEEE 802.3u Auto-Negotiation support for 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX Full or half duplex capable at 10 or 100 Mbps IEEE 802.3x flow control support Driver Installation Installation for Windows® 98 In some operating systems like Windows® 98, the provided CD will auto-run when you insert the CD disk into the CD-ROM drive. To install the LAN driver, just click on the “Realtek Network Drivers” button on the screen. 4-11 Chapter 4 Installation for Other O/S To find out the installation procedures for other operating systems such as Windows® 2000 & Linux, insert the provided CD disk into the CDROM drive. Run or type the path to: CD-ROM drive:\Network\Realtek\8139\Help8139.exe Then press spacebar to continue and installation of the LAN driver for different operating systems is listed on the screen. Select the operating system you need by using arrow keys and follow the installation procedures provided. 4-12
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