To make changes to the first 4 fields, the motherboard must be set to jumperfree mode.

To set the following 2 felds, the CPU speed must be set to [Manual]. If the frequency multiple or bus frequency are adjusted too high, the system may hang. Please turn off the system ans the restart to set the CPU settings.
 
If the CPU frequency multiple is unlocked, you can change the item. If the frequency multiple are adjusted too high, the system may hang. Please turn off the system and then restart to set the CPU settings.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
Warning: Please make sure all devices have enough capability for overclocking. If the system can not boot succesful, please load setup default.
 
Default setting is recommended. The higher you set the CPU Vcore voltage to, the more likely you will cause damage to your CPU.
 
<Enter> to enable or disable.
 
<Enter> to enable or disable.
 
<Enter> to enable or disable.
 
Default Setting is recommended
 
Select [Auto] to auto detect PS/2 mouse. Select [Enable]for other devices that require IRQ 12.
 
Enable support for Legacy Unversal Serial Bus.
 
When using OS/2,select [Enable] if the installed memory is over 64 M.
 
 
<Enter> to select SDRAM configuration./n'By SPD' is suggested. 'User defined' allows you to set each configuration on your own.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
<Enter> to Enable or Disable the PCI 2.1 delayed transaction feature.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
This item is for expert used only./nDefault setting is recommended.
 
<Enter> to select the size of mapped memory for AGP graphic data.
 
Select 'USWC' only when your display card supports this feature.
 
<Enter> to Enable or Disable each IDE channel..
 
<Enter> to Auto detect, Enable or Disable the onboard ACR LAN Controller function.
 
<Enter> to Enable or Disable the onbaord audio chip function.
 
Some ISA expansion cards require this setting to be 'Enabled', else leave on 'Disabled'.
 
 
<Enter> to select if switch drive letter assignments or not.
 
 
<Enter> to select the I/O Address & IRQ for COM1.
 
<Enter> to select the I/O Address & IRQ for COM2.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
 
<Enter> to select the I/O Address & IRQ for Parallel Port.
 
<Enter> to select the operation mode for Parallel Port. Select 'ECP' or'ECP+EPP' will lead you to DMA channel select entry.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
 
<Enter> to go to the sub-menu./n/nIn this sub-menu, you can set related settings of AC97, MC97, game port and legacy audio support.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
 
<Enter> to select the I/O address & IRQ for consumer IR.
 
 
<Enter> to select an IRQ.
 
<Enter> to select an IRQ.
 
<Enter> to select an IRQ.
 
<Enter> to select an IRQ.
 
 
Some nonstandard VGA cards require this field to be set to [Enabled]; otherwise, leave on [Disabled].
 
<+>,<-> to change value. Leave on default setting for the best PCI performance.
 
<Enter> to enable or disable the onboard SCSI BIOS.
 
 
<Enter> to select.
 
<Enter> to select Onboard ATA 100/133 or SCSI first.
 
Note: Disable this item could skip the detection of the ATA100/133 controller. And system will not load its BIOS. If you have any bootable device installed on onboard ATA device and want to boot with it, please leave the option to <AUTO>.
 
Select Disabled to backward compatible with BIOS before revision 1007 and VIA 4-IN-1 driver v4.29.
Select Enabled for WHQL logo.
 
 
<Enter> to go to the sub-menu.
 
Select [Yes] if this IRQ is required by a legacy ISA card and you are not using ICU; otherwise select [No/ICU].
 
Select [Yes] if this IRQ is required by a legacy ISA card and you are not using ICU; otherwise select [No/ICU].
 
Select [Yes] if this IRQ is required by a legacy ISA card and you are not using ICU; otherwise select [No/ICU].
 
Select [Yes] if this IRQ is required by a legacy ISA card and you are not using ICU; otherwise select [No/ICU].
 
Select [Yes] if this IRQ is required by a legacy ISA card and you are not using ICU; otherwise select [No/ICU].
 
Select [Yes] if this IRQ is required by a legacy ISA card and you are not using ICU; otherwise select [No/ICU].
 
Select [Yes] if this IRQ is required by a legacy ISA card and you are not using ICU; otherwise select [No/ICU].
 
Select [Yes] if this IRQ is required by a legacy ISA card and you are not using ICU; otherwise select [No/ICU].
 
Select [Yes] if this IRQ is required by a legacy ISA card and you are not using ICU; otherwise select [No/ICU].
 
Select [Yes] if this IRQ is required by a legacy ISA card and you are not using ICU; otherwise select [No/ICU].
 
Boot sequence:

<Enter> to select the device.

To select the boot sequence, use the up or down arrow. Press <+> to move the device up the list, or <-> to move it down the list.
 
Boot sequence:

<Enter> to select the device.

To select the boot sequence, use the up or down arrow. Press <+> to move the device up the list, or <-> to move it down the list.
 
Boot sequence:

<Enter> to select the device.

To select the boot sequence, use the up or down arrow. Press <+> to move the device up the list, or <-> to move it down the list.
 
Boot sequence:

<Enter> to select the device.

To select the boot sequence, use the up or down arrow. Press <+> to move the device up the list, or <-> to move it down the list.
 
 
Select 'Yes' if you are using a Plug & Play capable operating system.
Select 'No' if you need the BIOS to configure non-bootable devices.
 
Select 'Yes' if you want to clear the Extended System Configuration Data (ESCD) area.
 
Select [Enable] to ensure a virus-free boot sector.
 
Select [Enable] to speed up POST routine.
 
You can select to the floppy or not during POST.
 
Exit setup utility and save your changes to CMOS.
 
Exit setup utility without saving changes to CMOS.
 
Load setup default for all SETUP items.
 
Load previous values from CMOS for all SETUP items.
 
Save changes to CMOS.
 
<Enter> to select field; <+>,<-> to change field.
 
<Enter> to select field; <+>,<-> to change field.
 
<Enter> to select floppy type.
Do not select [None] if using 3 Mode floppy disk drive.
 
<Enter> to select floppy type.
Do not select [None] if using 3 Mode floppy disk drive.
 
[3 Mode] is the Japanese standard floppy. It is 1.28MB in a 3.5 inch diskette. <Enter> to select the drive with 3 Mode floppy.
 
 
<Enter>to go to the sub-menu.
 
<Enter>to go to the sub-menu.
 
<Enter>to go to the sub-menu.
 
<Enter>to go to the sub-menu.
 
Select Keyboard options.
 
Select Power-on state for Numlock
 
Select key repeat rate
 
Select delay before key repeat
 
 
<Enter> to select display language for BIOS setup screen.
 
Supervisor password controls full access.

<Enter> to change password; <Enter> again to disable password.
 
User password can control access to the system at boot.

<Enter> to change password; <Enter> again to disable password.
 
<Enter> to select the condition you wish the system to halt on during POST.
 
 
<Enter> to select the type of IDE drive. [User Type HDD] allows you to set each entry on your own.

WARNING: Ultra DMA mode 3/4/5 can be enabled only when BIOS detects shielded 80-pin cable.
 
<Enter> to select data transfer mode.
 
Select the Ultra DMA mode under which data is being transferred to/from the drive.

WARNING: Ultra DMA mode 3/4/5 may not work if you are not using a shielded 80-pin cable.
 
<Enter> to select the type of IDE drive. [User Type HDD] allows you to set each entry on your own.

WARNING: Ultra DMA mode 3/4/5 can be enabled only when BIOS detects shielded 80-pin cable.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
<Enter> to select how many sectors per block the drive supports.
 
S.M.A.R.T. is a technology to manage the reliability of data starage devices. Press <Enter> to enable or disable.
 
 
 
<Enter> to select the type of IDE drive. [User Type HDD] allows you to set each entry on your own.

WARNING: Ultra DMA mode 3/4/5 can be enabled only when BIOS detects shielded 80-pin cable.
 
<Enter> to select data transfer mode.
 
Select the Ultra DMA mode under which data is being transferred to/from the drive.

WARNING: Ultra DMA mode 3/4/5 may not work if you are not using a shielded 80-pin cable.
 
<Enter> to select the type of IDE drive. [User Type HDD] allows you to set each entry on your own.

WARNING: Ultra DMA mode 3/4/5 can be enabled only when BIOS detects shielded 80-pin cable.
 
<Enter> to select data transfer mode.
 
Select the Ultra DMA mode under which data is being transferred to/from the drive.

WARNING: Ultra DMA mode 3/4/5 may not work if you are not using a shielded 80-pin cable.
 
 
<Enter> to select the type of IDE drive. [User Type HDD] allows you to set each entry on your own.

WARNING: Ultra DMA mode 3/4/5 can be enabled only when BIOS detects shielded 80-pin cable.
 
<Enter> to select the type of IDE drive. [User Type HDD] allows you to set each entry on your own.

WARNING: Ultra DMA mode 3/4/5 can be enabled only when BIOS detects shielded 80-pin cable.
 
<Enter> to select data transfer mode.
 
Select the Ultra DMA mode under which data is being transferred to/from the drive.

WARNING: Ultra DMA mode 3/4/5 may not work if you are not using a shielded 80-pin cable.
 
<Enter> to select the type of IDE drive. [User Type HDD] allows you to set each entry on your own.

WARNING: Ultra DMA mode 3/4/5 can be enabled only when BIOS detects shielded 80-pin cable.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
<Enter> to select how many sectors per block the drive supports.
 
S.M.A.R.T. is a technology to manage the reliability of data starage devices. Press <Enter> to enable or disable.
 
<Enter> to select data transfer mode.
 
Select the Ultra DMA mode under which data is being transferred to/from the drive.

WARNING: Ultra DMA mode 3/4/5 may not work if you are not using a shielded 80-pin cable.
 
<Enter> to select the type of IDE drive. [User Type HDD] allows you to set each entry on your own.

WARNING: Ultra DMA mode 3/4/5 can be enabled only when BIOS detects shielded 80-pin cable.
 
<Enter> to select data transfer mode.
 
Select the Ultra DMA mode under which data is being transferred to/from the drive.

WARNING: Ultra DMA mode 3/4/5 may not work if you are not using a shielded 80-pin cable.
 
 
<Enter> to select the Power Saving Mode. You can select 'User Define' to go to the suspend Mode entry below.
 
Turn off the video or not when entering Suspend Mode.
 
<Enter> to select video off features. DPMS is the Display Power Management System.
 
<Enter> to select the period of inactivity before shutting down the IDE HDD.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
 
<Enter> to select the sytem entering Suspend Mode.
 
When Push Power Button less than 4 seconds, system can enter 'Soft Off' or 'Suspend ' mode by selecting this field. Push power Button more than 4 seconds always Soft Off.
 
<Enter> to select.
 
 
 
Restart the system or not after AC power loss
 
<Enter> to select if turning on the system by external modem Ring in.
 
<Enter> to select if turning on the system through network or PCI modem.
 
<Enter> to select whether or nor not to wake up up sydtem from S3, S4, S5 by USB device
 
<Enter> to select.
 
 
<Enter> to select whether or not to power up from S4, S5 by PS/2 KB/Mouse.
 
<Enter> to select if auto power up.
 
 
<Enter> to switch between Monitoring or Ignore.
 
<Enter> to switch between Monitoring or Ignore.
 
<Enter> to switch between Monitoring or Ignore. Using a thermal sensor cable, user user may monitor the temperature of any onboard device.
 
 
<Enter> to switch between Monitoring or Ignore.
 
 
 
 
<Enter> to switch between Monitoring or Ignore.
 
<Enter> to switch between Monitoring or Ignore.
 
<Enter> to switch between Monitoring or Ignore.
 
<Enter> to switch between Monitoring or Ignore.