Fujitsu LifeBook V1020 manual

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    1 Fujitsu LifeBook V Series BIOS Guide LifeBook V Series Model: V700/V1 020 Document Date: 07 /30/200 8 Do cument Part Numbe r: FPC58 -1825- 02 FUJI TSU C OMPU TER SYS TEMS CORP ORA TION[...]

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

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    3 sever e, it will g ive you an opportunity to modify the setup utility settings, as described in the follo wing steps: 1. When you tur n on or restar t the computer there is a beep and /or the follo wing messag e appear s on t he screen : Error message - pleas e run SETUP program Press <F1> key to continue, <F2> to run SETUP 2. I f an [...]

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    4 Life Book V Series BI OS INFO MEN U - DISPLAYS BASI C SYS TEM I NFORMATI ON The Info Men u is a dis play only screen that provides the con figuration information for your not ebook. The fo llo wing table sho ws the names of the men u fie lds for t he In fo men u and t he informa tion dis pla ye d in thos e fiel ds. T hes e fie lds a re for in for[...]

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    5 SYSTEM ME NU – SE TTING STA NDARD SYSTEM PARA METERS The System Menu all ows you to set o r v iew th e cu rrent system par am eters. (See Na vigati ng through the Setup Utilit y on page 2 fo r more info rmation .) The f ollo wing ta bl es sho w th e name s of the m en u fie lds fo r th e S yst em men u an d it s sub men us , all o f th e op tio[...]

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    6 Life Book V Series BI OS Drive0 Selects the Drive0 Serial A T A drive submenu The pro duct numb er of the 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 submenu allowing additio nal device configurat ion option s for this in terface. Drive1: Selects the Drive1 Serial A T[...]

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    7 Drive0 Submenu of the System Menu The D rive0 sub menu ident ifies wh at A T A de vi ces are in sta lled . Figure 3. Drive0 Mas ter Subm enu T a ble 3: Fields, Option s and D efaul ts for the Dr ive0 S ubmenu of the S ystem Menu Menu Field Options Default De scription Ty p e : ■ Auto ■ None [Auto ] Sele cts th e hard drive device typ e. Sele [...]

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    8 Life Book V Series BI OS Drive1 Submenu of the System Menu The D rive1 subm enu al lows you to configu re secon dar y A T A dev ices . Figure 4. Drive1 Su bmenu T able 4: F ields, O ptions a nd Defa ults for the Driv e1 Su bmenu of the Sy stem Me nu Menu Fi eld Options De fault Description Ty p e : ■ Auto ■ None [Auto ] NOTE: T he T ype field[...]

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    9 Exi ting from System Menu W hen y ou hav e finished setting the parameters o n this menu, yo u can either exit from the setup utility , or mov e to another menu. If you wis h to exit from the se tup ut ilit y , p ress the [Esc] key or use the cursor keys to go to t he Exit menu. If you w is h to m ove to anoth er m enu, us e th e curs or ke ys. S[...]

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    10 Life Book V Series BI OS ADVANCED MENU – SE TTING DEVICE FEATURE CONTROLS The Advanced Menu allows you to: ■ Set the key board and mouse f eatu re s. ■ Sele ct be tween th e disp lay pan el an d a n externa l displ ay . ■ Enab le or di sable co mpensa tion f or y our displa y . ■ Enabl e or disa ble the I DE, Mouse, LAN , and Wireless [...]

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    11 USB Features When selected , opens t he USB Features submenu to allow you to ena ble or disab le legacy USB d evices and SCSI S ubClass support . Miscellaneou s Conf igurations When selected , opens t he Miscellaneous Configu rations sub menu to allow you to enable or d isable the power butto n, Wake Up On LAN, an d control volum e sett ings. Ev[...]

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    12 Life Book V Series BI OS Keyboard/Mouse Features Submenu of th e Advanced M enu The K eyboar d/M ouse Featur es sub menu is for turning N umLoc k on or off.. Figur e 6. Keybo ard/Mo use Featur es Submen u T ab le 6: Fi elds, Opt ions a nd Default s for th e Keyboa rd/Mo use Su bmenu of the Adv anced Men u Menu Field Options Default Description N[...]

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    13 V ideo Fea tures Submenu of the Advanced Me nu The Video Features s ubmenu is for s etti ng the di spl ay para mete rs. Figu re 7. Video Fe atures Sub menu T able 7: Fi elds, O ptions a nd Defa ults for the V ideo F eatures Su bmen u of the Advance d Menu Menu Fi eld Opti ons Default Description Display: ■ Internal Flat Panel ■ External ■ [...]

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    14 Life Book V Series BI OS Internal Device Configurations Submenu of the Advanced Menu The Inter nal De v ice Conf igur ati on su bmen u all ows the user to ena ble or d isabl e ID E, Blu etoot h, LA N an d Wir el ess LAN Co nt rol lers . Figure 8. Internal Device Configu ration Subm enu T a ble 8: Fi elds, Op tions and D efaults for the Interna l[...]

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    15 CPU Features Submenu of the Advanced Menu The C PU F eat ur es su bmen u p ro vide s optio ns f or c onf igu ring the Int el C or e M ulti-P r oce ssi ng and S peedSt ep pow er manag eme nt fe atur es of the C PU . Figure 9. CPU Features Submenu T a ble 9 : Field s, Optio ns and D efaul ts for the CPU Fea tures Submen u of the Adva nced Me nu Me[...]

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    16 Life Book V Series BI OS USB Features Submenu of the A dvanced Menu The USB F eature s submen u pro vides options for enab ling or disabling the USB d ev ices. Figure 10. USB Feat ures Submenu T a ble 10: Fiel ds, O ptio ns an d Def aults for t he USB Fe atu res Su bme nu of t he Ad vance d Men u Menu Fi eld Options Default Description Legacy US[...]

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    17 Miscellaneous Configurat ions Submenu of the Advanced Menu The Misc ellaneous C onfigurations sub menu p rovides options for enab ling or disabling the po wer butt on and the W ake U p On LAN f eatur e, a nd se tting t he v olu me an d video memory siz e. Figure 11. Mis cellaneou s Conf igurat ions Submenu T able 1 1: F iel ds, Op ti ons a nd D [...]

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    18 Life Book V Series BI OS Event Logging Submenu of the Advanced Menu The Event Logg ing s ubmenu configures event lo ggi ng feat ures for D MI e vents. Figure 12. Even t Logging Submen u T ab le 12: Fields , Op tions an d Defau lts for th e Ev ent Lo gging Sub menu of the Advance d Menu Menu Field Options Default Description Event Log Ca pacity: [...]

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    19 SECURITY MENU – SETTING THE SECURITY FEATURES The Secur it y menu allows you to set up the data se curit y features of your n oteb ook to f it your oper at ing nee ds and to vi ew the cu rrent data secur ity configuration. (See N avigat ing throug h the Setu p Utilit y on page 2 for m ore information.) The f ollo wing ta bl es sho w th e name [...]

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    20 Life Book V Series BI OS Exiting from the Security Me nu W hen you h av e finis hed s etti ng the p aram eters on the Sec uri ty Men u, you can either exit from se tup ut ilit y or move to another menu. If you w ish to exit from setup utilit y , press the [Esc] key to go to the Exit Menu. If y ou w ish to move to anoth er m enu, us e th e curs o[...]

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    21 Hard Disk Security Submenu of the Securi ty Menu The H ar d Disk Sec urity s ubm enu i s fo r c onf igurin g har d di sk se curi ty feat ur es. Figur e 14. Hard Disk Securit y Submenu T a ble 14: Fie lds, Options a nd Defaults for th e Hard Disk Security S ubmenu of the Secur ity Menu Menu F ield Opt ions Default Description Drive0: __ _ Clear D[...]

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    22 Life Book V Series BI OS Owner Information Submenu of the Securit y Menu The Owner Information su bmenu is for setting owner information. N o te that the owner informatio n cannot be set without having enter ed a Supervisor P asswor d. Figure 1 5. Ow ner Infor mation Submen u T a ble 15: F ields, Options a nd Defaults fo r the Owner Information [...]

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    23 BOOT MENU – SE LECTIN G THE OPERAT ING S YSTEM SOURCE The Boot M enu is used to select the ord er in which the BIOS s earche s so urces for the op era ting sys tem. Fol low the instructions for N avigating Through the Setup Ut ility to make an y changes. (See N a viga ting th ro ugh th e Setup Ut ilit y on page 2 for more informat ion.) The fo[...]

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    24 Life Book V Series BI OS Boot Device P riority 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 17 . Boot Device Priority Su bmenu ■ Be careful of the opera ting environment when booting from a C D or you may overwr ite files by mistake. ■ A bootable [...]

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    25 Exiting from Bo ot Menu W hen you hav e finished setting the boot parameters with the Boot Men u, you can either exit fr om the setup utility or move to ano ther m enu. If you w is h to exit from the s etup utili ty press the [E sc] key to go to the Exi t Menu. If you w ish to mo v e to anothe r men u, use the curs or key s. Exit Men u[...]

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    26 Life Book V Series BI OS EXIT MEN U – LEAVIN G THE SETU P UTILITY The E xi t M e nu i s used to l ea v e th e setu p ut ility . F o llo w the instructions for N avigating Through the Setup Ut ility to make an y changes. (See N a viga ting th ro ugh th e Setup Ut ilit y on page 2 for more informat ion.) Th e fol low in g ta ble shows t he n ame[...]

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    27 Save Changes Selecting Save Changes will cause the new se ttings in all menus to be written to the BIOS memory . The message Save configuration changes now? [Yes] [No] will be displayed. W hen confirmed, the set up utility will return to the E x it menu. T o return to another menu, follow the directions in the N avigating Through the S etup Util[...]