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FUJITSU COMPUTER SYSTEMS COR PORA TION Fujitsu LifeBook P Series BIOS Guide LifeBook P Serie s Model: P5020/P 5020D Document Dat e: 10/15/0 3 Document Pa rt Numb er: FPC 58-103 1-01[...]
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2 LifeBo ok P5 000 Not ebook B IOS LifeBook P Series Notebook BIOS BIOS SE TUP UTILIT Y The BIO S Setup U tility is a program that se ts up the operating environment for y our notebook. Y our BIOS is set at t he factor y for nor mal oper atin g conditio ns, therefor e there is no need to set or change the BIOS en vi ronment t o operate your noteboo[...]
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3 MAIN MENU - SETTING ST ANDARD SYSTEM P ARAMETERS The Main M enu allows you to set or view the current system parameters. Follow the instruc tions for N avigating Through the Setup U tilit y to mak e any chan ges . The fo l lowing tabl es sho w the name s of the menu f ields for the Main menu a nd its submenus , al l of th e opti ons for each fiel[...]
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4 LifeBo ok P5 000 Not ebook B IOS Primary M aster: Selects Prim ary Master submenu –— Displays the type of device on this A T A /A T AP I interfac e, if there is one. Pressing the Enter key selects the Primary M aster submenu allowing additional devi ce configuration options for this interface . Secondary Master: Sele cts Secondary Master subm[...]
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5 Primary Ma ster Submenu of the Main Menu The Primar y Master submenu id entifies which A T A devices are installed . Note: A ctual hard drive label sho wn may vary . Depending on th e dr ive t y pe, in for mat ion such as cy linde r s, hea ds and sectors m ay also be displaye d. Figure 2. Prima ry Master Subm enu T able 2: Fields , Options a nd D[...]
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6 LifeBo ok P5 000 Not ebook B IOS Heads: n A number betw een 1 a nd 1 6 –— This item is active only when Hard Disk is selected as typ e. Y ou can change the val ue by incr ementi ng (press ing the [Sp aceba r]), by typ ing in the nu mber , or using t he “+” an d “-” keys. Sector s: n A number betw een 0 a nd 6 3 –— This item is act[...]
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7 Seconda ry Maste r Submenu of the Main Menu The Secondary Master submenu identifies which A T A devices are installed . Note: Actual drive label sho wn may vary . Depending on the drive type, information su ch as cylinders, hea ds and sectors may also be displa yed. Figure 3. Secondary Master Submenu T a ble 3: Fiel ds, Op tion s and De faul ts f[...]
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8 LifeBo ok P5 000 Not ebook B IOS Exiting from Main Menu W hen you hav e finished setting the parame ters on this men u, you can either exit f rom the setup utility , or move to another menu. If yo u w ish to exit from the setup utility , press the [ Es c ] key or use the cursor keys to go to the Exit menu. If y ou wi sh to mov e to another menu, [...]
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9 ADV ANCED MENU - SETTING DE VICE FEA TURE CONTROL S The Ad vanced Me nu allows you t o: • Sele ct be tween t he di splay pan el an d an external CR T di splay . • Enab le or disab le co mpensa tion for your displa y . • Configur e CPU and USB fea tures. • Configur e Miscella neous feature s Follo w the instructions for Na v igating Throug[...]
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10 LifeBo ok P5 000 Not ebook B IOS USB Feat ures When selecte d, opens the USB Fe atures subme nu, which allow s enabling or disabling USB and SCS I Subclass support. Miscellaneous Configurations When selected, opens the Miscellaneous Con figurat ions submenu, which allows you to change t he power button, Wake Up On LAN, and V olume settings.. Eve[...]
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11 Keyboar d/Mouse F eature s Submenu of the Advanced Menu The K eyboar d/M ouse F eatur es sub men u is fo r setting the cond ition of the N umLock butt on. . Figure 5 . Keyboa rd/Mouse Fe atures Sub menu T able 5: Fiel ds, Option s and Def aults for th e Keybo ard/Mouse Fe atures S ubmenu of th e Advanc ed Menu Menu Fi eld Options Default Descrip[...]
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12 LifeBo ok P5 000 Not ebook B IOS Vi deo Featu res Sub menu of t he A dvanc ed M enu The Vid eo Features Submenu is for setting the display parameters. Figure 6 . Video Fe atures Submen u T able 6: Fie lds, Option s and De faults for th e V ideo Featu res Sub menu of th e Advanced Menu Menu Field Options Default Description Display: • Internal [...]
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13 Internal Device Configu ration s Submenu of the Advanced Menu The Internal Dev ice Configurations submenu allows the user to configur e other internal dev ices. Figure 7. Intern al Device Conf igurations Submenu T able 7: Fiel ds, Option s and De faults for the Internal Device Conf igurations Submen u of Advan ced Menu Menu Field Options Default[...]
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14 LifeBo ok P5 000 Not ebook B IOS CPU Feat ures Submenu of the Advanced Menu The CPU Features subme nu configures c er tain features of the CPU in the system. Figure 8. CPU Features Submenu T able 8: Fiel ds, Option s and De faults for th e CPU Feat ures Subm enu of the Advanced M enu Menu Field Options Default Description SpeedStep( R) Te c h n [...]
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15 USB Features Submenu of t he Advanced M enu The USB Featur es submenu configures the USB capabilities of the system. Figure 9. USB Features Su bmenu T able 9: Fiel ds, Option s and De faults for th e USB Featu res Subme nu of the Ad vanced Menu Menu Field Options Default Description Legacy USB Support : n Disabled n Enabled [Enabled] When Disabl[...]
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16 LifeBo ok P5 000 Not ebook B IOS Miscella neous Configur ation s Submenu of the Advanc ed Menu The CPU Features subme nu configures c er tain features of the CPU in the system. Figure 10. Miscellan eous Configu rations Submenu T able 10: Fiel ds, Op tion s and Defau lt s for t he Mi scell ane ous C onfi gura tio ns Su bmen u Menu Field Options D[...]
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17 Event Logging S ubmenu of the Advanced Menu The E vent Logging submenu is for setting up the logs for DMI even t logging. Figure 11. Event Lo gging Submenu T able 11: Fields , Options and Defau lts for the Event L ogging Subm enu of the Adv anced Menu Menu Field Opti ons Default Description Event Log Capac ity: Space A vailable Display only Even[...]
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18 LifeBo ok P5 000 Not ebook B IOS SECURITY M ENU - SETTING THE SECUR ITY FEA TURES The Security menu allows y ou to set up the data security features of y our notebook to fit your operating need s and to view the current data security configuration. Follow the instructions for N avigating Through the Setup U tility to make any cha nges . The foll[...]
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19 Exiting from the Security Me nu W hen you hav e finished setting the parame ters on the Security Menu, y ou can either exit fr om setup utility or move to another menu. If y ou wi sh to exit fr om setup utilit y , press the [ Esc ] key to g o to the Ex it M enu. I f you wish to m ove to another menu, use the cursor keys. T able 12: Fields, O pti[...]
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20 LifeBo ok P5 000 Not ebook B IOS Hard Di sk Secu rit y Subm enu of th e Securi ty Menu The Hard Disk Security submenu is for configuring hard disk security features. Figure 1 3. Hard Dis k Security Sub menu T able 13: Fields, Options and Defaul ts for the Hard Disk S ecurity Submenu of th e Security Me nu Menu Fiel d Default Description Primary [...]
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21 Owner Inf ormat ion Submenu of the Security Menu The Owne r In formatio n sub men u is for setting owner info rmation. Figure 14. Owner Informat ion Submen u T able 14: Fields, O ptions and Defaults for the Owner Inform ation Subm enu of the Security Menu Menu Fi eld Optio ns Default Des cri pti on Owner Info rmation Is: –— Clear Display onl[...]
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22 LifeBo ok P5 000 Not ebook B IOS Background Color: • Black • Blue • Green • Cyan • Red • Magenta • Brown • Whit e • Gray • Light Blue • Light Green • Light Cyan • Light Red • Light Magenta • Light Y ellow • Bright White [Black] T able 14: Fields, O ptions and Defaults for the Owner Inform ation Subm enu of the Sec[...]
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23 BOOT MENU - S ELECTING THE OPERA TING SYSTE M SOURC E The Boot Men u is used to select the order in which the BIOS searches sources for the operating system. Fo llow the instructio ns for Na v igating Thro ugh the Set up U tility t o mak e an y cha nges. T he table s show the nam es of th e men u fields for the Boot menu and its submenu, all of [...]
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24 LifeBo ok P5 000 Not ebook B IOS Boot Dev ice Prior ity 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 16 . Boot Devi ce Pri ority Subm enu Exiting from Boot Men u W hen you ha ve finished setting the boot par ameters with the Boot menu, you can ei ther[...]
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25 INFO MEN U - DISPLA YS B ASIC SYSTEM INFORMA TI ON The Info menu is a display-on ly screen that prov ides th e co nfigu ration inf ormatio n for yo ur note book. The followi ng table shows the name s of the menu fiel ds for the Info menu an d the inf ormat ion d isplayed in th ose fields. T hese fields are for informati on pur poses on ly , an d[...]
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26 LifeBo ok P5 000 Not ebook B IOS EXIT MEN U - LEA VING THE SETUP UTILI TY The Exit M enu is used to leav e the setup utility . Follow the instructions for N avigating Through The Setup Utility to make an y changes. The table shows the names of the me nu fields for the Exit menu and a description of the field's func- tion and any special inf[...]
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27 Discard Changes –— Selecting Discard Changes will load the pr evious values in BI OS memory for all m enu fields. The message Load previous now? [Yes] [No] will be displayed. When confirmed the set up utility will return to th e E xit menu. T o return to a nother menu, f ol- low the directions in the Navigating Through The Setup Utility sect[...]