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1 Fujitsu LifeBook V Series BIOS Guide LifeBook V Series Model: V700/V1020 Document Dat e: 07/30 /2008 Do cument Part Num ber: FP C58-18 25-02 FUJITSU CO MPUTER SYS TEMS CORPO RA TION[...]
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2 LifeBo ok V Series BI OS A Series BIOS BIOS SE TUP UT ILIT Y The BIOS Setup Util ity is a pro gr am that sets up the operating envir onment for your not ebook. Y our BIOS is set at the factory for normal operating conditions, therefore there is no need to set or change the BIOS environmen t to oper ate your note book . The BIOS Setup Utility conf[...]
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3 sever e, it will g ive y ou an opportunity to modify the setup utility settings, as described in the following st eps: 1. When you tur n on or res tar t th e computer th ere is a beep and /or the follo wing message appears o n the screen: Error message - please run SETUP program Press <F1> key to continue, <F2> to run SETUP 2. I f an [...]
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4 LifeBo ok V Series BI OS INFO MEN U - DI SPLAYS BA SIC SYS TEM I NFORMATI ON The Info Men u is a display only screen that prov ides the con figuration information for y our notebook. The fo llowing tabl e shows t he names of t he menu fields for th e Info menu and the inf ormation displa yed in those fi elds . Th ese f ields a re for inf orma tio[...]
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5 SYSTEM MENU – SETTI NG STANDARD SYSTEM PA RAMETERS The System Menu all ows you to set or vi ew the cu rrent system para meters . (See Navigating through the Setup Utility on page 2 fo r more info rmation .) The fo llowing tables s how t he name s of the men u fiel ds for the S ystem me nu a nd its s ubme nus, al l of t he optio ns for each fiel[...]
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6 LifeBo ok V Series BI OS Drive0 Selects the Drive0 Serial A T A drive submenu The produc t number of th e hard drive. Display the type o f device on this A T A/ IDE interface. Pressing the Enter key selects the Serial A T A Drive0 submenu allowing additional device configuration options for this interface. Drive1: Selects the Drive1 Serial A T A [...]
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7 Drive0 Submenu of the System Menu The D rive0 subm enu ident ifie s wh at A T A dev ices a re insta lled . Figure 3. Drive0 Mast er Submenu T a ble 3: Fields , Option s and Defaul ts for the Dri ve0 Subme nu of the S ystem Menu Menu Field O ptions Default De scription Ty p e : ■ Aut o ■ None [Auto ] Selec ts the ha rd driv e dev ice typ e. Se[...]
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8 LifeBo ok V Series BI OS Drive1 Submenu of the System Menu The D rive1 sub menu al lows you to configu re secon dar y A T A de vi ces. Figure 4. Drive1 Su bmenu T able 4: Fiel ds, Options and Defaults for the Driv e1 Submen u of the Sy stem Menu Menu Fiel d O ptions Default Description Ty p e : ■ Auto ■ None [Auto ] NOTE: The T ype f ield doe[...]
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9 Exiting from Syst em Menu W hen you hav e finished setting the para meters on this menu , you can either exit fr om the setup utility , or move to another menu. If you w ish to exit from the se tup ut ility , press th e [Es c] key or u se the cur sor keys to go to the Exi t menu. If you w ish to move to anot her m enu, us e the c urso r keys. Sys[...]
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10 LifeBo ok V Series BI OS ADVANCED MENU – SETTING DEVICE FEATURE CONTROLS The Advanced Menu allows you to: ■ Set the k eyboard and mouse fe ature s. ■ Sele ct betw een t he disp lay pan el an d an external displ ay . ■ Enab le or disab le co mpensatio n for yo ur disp lay . ■ Enable or d isable the I DE, Mouse, LAN, and Wireless LAN con[...]
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11 USB Features When selected, o pens the USB Features subm enu to allow you to ena ble or disabl e legacy USB devices and SCSI S ubClass su pport. Miscellaneou s Configur ations When selected, o pens the Misc ellaneous Con figurations s ubmenu to allow you to en able or disab le the power but ton, Wake Up On LAN, an d control volum e setti ngs. Ev[...]
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12 LifeBo ok V Series BI OS Keyboard/Mouse Features Submenu of the A dvanced Menu The K e yboard/M ouse Features submenu is for turning NumLoc k on or off.. Figure 6 . Keyboa rd/Mouse Fe atures Sub menu T ab le 6: Fields , Options a nd Defaults for the Keyboa rd/Mouse Su bmenu of the Advanced M enu Menu Field Options Default Description Numlock: ?[...]
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13 V ideo Fea tures Submenu of the A dvanced Menu The Video Features sub menu is fo r se tting the di splay par ame ters. Figure 7 . Video Featur es Submen u T able 7: Fiel ds, Options a nd Defaults fo r the V ideo Feature s Submen u of the Adv anced Men u Menu Fi eld Options Def ault Description Display: ■ Internal Flat Panel ■ External ■ Au[...]
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14 LifeBo ok V Series BI OS Internal Device Configurations Submenu of the Advanced Menu The Inter nal Dev ice Con figur atio n su bmenu al lows th e user to ena ble or disa ble ID E, Blu etooth , LAN a nd Wireless LAN Co ntrol le rs. Figure 8. Internal Device Configu ration Submenu T a ble 8: Field s, Options and De faults for the Inte rnal Device [...]
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15 CPU Features Submenu of the Advanced Menu The C PU Fea tur es subm enu pr ovid es optio ns for c onfiguri ng the In tel Co re M ulti-Pr ocessing and Speed Step po we r manag ement f eatur es of the C PU . Figure 9. CPU Features Submenu T a ble 9: F ields, Optio ns and Defau lts for the CPU Featur es Submen u of the Ad vanced Me nu Menu F ield Op[...]
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16 LifeBo ok V Series BI OS USB Features Submenu of t he Advanced M enu The USB F eatures submen u provides optio ns for enabling or disa bling the USB dev ices. Figure 10. USB Feature s Submenu T a ble 10: Fi elds , Optio ns an d Defau lts fo r the USB Feat ures Su bmenu of th e Advan ced Men u Menu Fiel d Options Default Description Legacy USB Su[...]
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17 Miscellaneous Configurations Submenu of the Advanced Menu The Misc ellaneous Configurations s ubmenu pr ovides options for en abling or disabling the po wer butt on and the W ake U p On LAN featur e, and setti ng the v olume an d v ideo memory siz e . Figure 11. Miscellan eous Configu rations Submenu T able 11: Fie lds, Opti ons a nd Def aul ts [...]
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18 LifeBo ok V Series BI OS Event Logging Submenu of the Advanced M enu The Event Loggi ng sub menu configu res e vent loggi ng fe atures for DMI events. Figure 12. Event Lo gging Sub menu T ab le 12: Fie lds, Option s and De faults for th e Event Lo gging Sub menu of th e Advance d Menu Menu Field Options Default Description Event Log Capac ity: S[...]
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19 SECURITY MENU – SETTING THE SECURITY FEATURES The Secur ity menu allows you to set up the data secur ity features o f your no tebook to fit your oper at ing n eeds and to view t he current d ata secu rity configuration. (See N aviga ting throug h the Setu p Utility on page 2 for mo re information.) The fo llowing tables s how t he name s of th[...]
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20 LifeBo ok V Series BI OS Exiting from the Security Me nu W hen you have finished s ettin g the par ame ters on the S ecuri ty Men u, you can either exit from setup utili ty or move to another menu. If you wish to exit from s etup utilit y , press the [Esc] key to go to the Exit Menu. If you wish to move to anoth er menu , use the c ursor ke ys. [...]
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21 Hard Disk Security Submenu of the Security Menu The H ard Disk Security su bmen u is for con figuring har d disk se curity fea tures . Figure 1 4. Hard Dis k Security Sub menu T a ble 14: Fields, Opti ons and Defaults for th e Hard Disk Security Subme nu of the Security M enu Menu F ield Options Default Description Drive0: __ _ Clear Display-onl[...]
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22 LifeBo ok V Series BI OS Owner Information Submenu of the Security Menu The Owner Information subm enu is for setting owner informa tion. Note that the owner information cannot be set without having enter ed a Supervisor Passw ord. Figure 15. Owner Informat ion Submen u T a ble 15: Fields, Opti ons and Defaults for the Owner Info rmation Submenu[...]
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23 BOOT MENU – SE LECTING THE OPERATIN G SYSTEM SOURC E The Boot Me nu is used to select the order in which the BIOS s earche s sources for th e op erat ing s ystem. Fol low the instructions for N avigating Through the Setup Utility to mak e any cha nges. (See Na vigating thro ugh the Setup Utili ty on page 2 for more informa tion.) The following[...]
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24 LifeBo ok V Series BI OS Boot Device Pri ority Submenu of the Boot Menu The Boot Dev ice Priority submenu is for setting the order of checking of sources f or the operati ng system. Figure 17 . Boot Devi ce Pri ority Subm enu ■ Be careful of the operating e nvironment when booting from a CD or you may overwrite f iles by mista ke. ■ A bootab[...]
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25 Exiting from Boot Menu W hen you hav e finished setting the boot parameters with the Boot Men u, you can either exit from the setup utility or move to anot her menu . If you wi sh to exit from the s etup ut ilit y pre ss the [Esc] key to go to t he Exit Menu. If you wis h to mo ve to a nother menu, u se the cursor k eys. Exit Men u[...]
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26 LifeBo ok V Series BI OS EXIT MEN U – LEA VING THE SE TUP UTILITY The E xit M enu is us ed to leav e the setu p uti lity . F ollow the instructions for N avigating Through the Setup Utility to mak e any cha nges. (See Na vigating thro ugh the Setup Utili ty on page 2 for more informa tion.) The f oll owi ng ta ble shows t he na mes of t he men[...]
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27 Save Changes Selecting Save Changes will cause the new settings in all menus to be written to the BI OS memory . The message Save configuration changes now? [Yes] [No] will be displayed. When confirmed, the setup utility will return to the Ex it menu. T o return to another menu, follow the directions in the N avigating Through th e Setup Utility[...]