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time / system time / system time
date / system date
Level 2 cache secondary cache
system memory
video controller
panel type LCD model
audio controller
modem controller Modem
primary hard drive main hard disk
molar bay
Service Tag
asset tag
BIOS version BIOS version
boot order / boot sequence
diskette drive floppy disk drive
internal HDD built-in hard disk drive
floppy Device floppy drive
hard disk drive
USB storage device USB storage device
CD / DVD / CD-RW drive
CD-ROM device drive
molar hard disk drive
CardBus NIC card
onboard NIC card
boot post level of hardware check ring post: Set Set to & quot; MINIMAL" If the BIOS is upgraded, the memory mole is changed or the previous post is not completed, the post will be checked. Set to & quot; THOROUGH" Then perform a full set of hardware checks ring post
config warnings warning setting: this option is used to set whether to alarm when the system uses a lower voltage power adapter or other unsupported configuration, and set to & quot; DISABLED" Disable alarm, set to & quot; ENABLED" Enable alarm
internal modem built in modem: use this option to enable or disable the built-in modem. When disabled, the modem is not visible in the operating system
LAN controller network controller: use this option to enable or disable PCI Ethernet controller. When disabled, the device is not visible in the operating system
PXE bis policy / PXE bis default policy
PXE bis policy: this option controls how the system handles (boot integrity services (BIS)) authorization requests when there is no authentication. The system can accept or reject the BIS request. Set to & quot; Reset" The BIS will be reinitialized and set to & quot; the next time the computer is started; Deny"
onboard Bluetooth
minipci device
Mini PCI device
minipci status
Mini PCI device status: you can use this option to enable or disable onboard PCI devices when installing Mini PCI devices
wireless control
wireless control: you can use this option to set the control mode of minipci and Bluetooth wireless devices. Set to & quot; Application" Wireless devices can use & quot; Quickset" When the application is enabled or disabled, hotkeys are not available. Set to & quot/ Application" Wireless devices can use & quot; Quickset" And other applications or hotkeys. Set to & quot; Always Off" The wireless device is disabled and cannot be enabled in the operating system
wireless
wireless devices: use this option to enable or disable wireless devices. This setting can be set in the operating system through & quot; Quickset" Or & quot& quot; Hotkey change. Whether this setting is available depends on & quot; Wireless Control" The settings of
serial port
serial port: this option can avoid device resource conflicts by reallocating port addresses or disabling ports
infrared data port
infrared data port. Use this setting to avoid device resource conflicts by reassigning port addresses or disabling ports
parallel mode
parallel mode. The working mode of parallel port of control computer is & quot; NORMAL" At compatible) (common standard parallel port), & quot; BI-DIRECTIONAL" PS / 2 compatible) or & quot; ECP" Extended capabilities ports (default)
num lock
digital lock. Set whether the NumLock LED is on when the system starts up. Set to & quot; DISABLE" Then the digital light remains off, set to & quot; ENABLE" The digital light will be on when the system starts
keyboard NumLock
keyboard digital lock: this option is used to set whether to Prompt Keyboard related error information when the system starts
enable keyboard
enable keyboard: set to & quot; BY NUMLOCK" Enable numeric keypad when NumLock light is on and no external keyboard is connected. Set to & quot; Only By Key" When the NumLock light is on, keep the embedded keyboard disabled
external hot key
external hot key: this setting can be used on the external PS / 2 keyboard in the same way as on the laptop. If you use ACPI operating system
time / system time / system time
date / system date
Level 2 cache secondary cache
system memory
video controller
panel type LCD model
audio controller
modem controller Modem
primary hard drive main hard disk
molar bay
Service Tag
asset tag
BIOS version BIOS version
boot order / boot sequence
diskette drive floppy disk drive
internal HDD built-in hard disk drive
floppy Device floppy drive
hard disk drive
USB storage device USB storage device
CD / DVD / CD-RW drive
CD-ROM device drive
molar hard disk drive
CardBus NIC card
onboard NIC card
boot post level of hardware check ring post: Set Set to & quot; MINIMAL" If the BIOS is upgraded, the memory mole is changed or the previous post is not completed, the post will be checked. Set to & quot; THOROUGH" Then perform a full set of hardware checks ring post
config warnings warning setting: this option is used to set whether to alarm when the system uses a lower voltage power adapter or other unsupported configuration, and set to & quot; DISABLED" Disable alarm, set to & quot; ENABLED" Enable alarm
internal modem built in modem: use this option to enable or disable the built-in modem. When disabled, the modem is not visible in the operating system
LAN controller network controller: use this option to enable or disable PCI Ethernet controller. When disabled, the device is not visible in the operating system
PXE bis policy / PXE bis default policy
PXE bis policy: this option controls how the system handles (boot integrity services (BIS)) authorization requests when there is no authentication. The system can accept or reject the BIS request. Set to & quot; Reset" The BIS will be reinitialized and set to & quot; the next time the computer is started; Deny"
onboard Bluetooth
minipci device
Mini PCI device
minipci status
Mini PCI device status: you can use this option to enable or disable onboard PCI devices when installing Mini PCI devices
wireless control
wireless control: you can use this option to set the control mode of minipci and Bluetooth wireless devices. Set to & quot; Application" Wireless devices can use & quot; Quickset" When the application is enabled or disabled, hotkeys are not available. Set to & quot/ Application" Wireless devices can use & quot; Quickset" And other applications or hotkeys. Set to & quot; Always Off" The wireless device is disabled and cannot be enabled in the operating system
wireless
wireless devices: use this option to enable or disable wireless devices. This setting can be set in the operating system through & quot; Quickset" Or & quot& quot; Hotkey change. Whether this setting is available depends on & quot; Wireless Control" The settings of
serial port
serial port: this option can avoid device resource conflicts by reallocating port addresses or disabling ports
infrared data port
infrared data port. Use this setting to avoid device resource conflicts by reassigning port addresses or disabling ports
parallel mode
parallel mode. The working mode of parallel port of control computer is & quot; NORMAL" At compatible) (common standard parallel port), & quot; BI-DIRECTIONAL" PS / 2 compatible) or & quot; ECP" Extended capabilities ports (default)
num lock
digital lock. Set whether the NumLock LED is on when the system starts up. Set to & quot; DISABLE" Then the digital light remains off, set to & quot; ENABLE" The digital light will be on when the system starts
keyboard NumLock
keyboard digital lock: this option is used to set whether to Prompt Keyboard related error information when the system starts
enable keyboard
enable keyboard: set to & quot; BY NUMLOCK" Enable numeric keypad when NumLock light is on and no external keyboard is connected. Set to & quot; Only By Key" When the NumLock light is on, keep the embedded keyboard disabled
external hot key
external hot key: this setting can be used on the external PS / 2 keyboard in the same way as on the laptop. If you use ACPI operating system; In 2000 or WinXP, the USB keyboard cannot use the key. USB keyboard can only be used in DOS mode. Set to & quot; SCROLL LOCK" Default option) to enable the function, set to & quot; NOT INSTALLED" Disable the feature
USB emulation
USB emulation: with this option, you can use USB keyboard, USB mouse and USB floppy drive in operating systems that do not directly support USB. This setting is automatically enabled ring BIOS startup. When this function is enabled, the simulation remains valid when control is transferred to the operating system. When this function is disabled, simulation is turned off when control is transferred to the operating system
pointing device
pointing device: set to & quot; SERIAL MOUSE" When the external serial mouse is enabled and the integrated touchpad is disabled. Set to & quot; PS/2 MOUSE" If the PS / 2 mouse is connected, the integrated touch pad will be disabled. Set to & quot; TOUCH PAD-PS/2 MOUSE" If PS / 2 mouse is connected, you can switch between mouse and touchpad. The changes take effect after the computer is restarted
video expansion
video expansion: use this option to enable or disable video expansion and adjust the lower resolution to a higher, normal LCD resolution
battery
battery status
battery status
power management
power management
suspend mode
suspend mode
AC power recovery
AC power recovery: this option can reflect the computer when the AC power adapter is plugged back into the system
low power mode
low power mode: this option is used to set the power consumption when the system is dormant or shut down
brightness
brightness: this option can set the brightness of the display when the computer starts up. When the computer works in the state of power supply, the default setting is half. When the computer works in the power supply state of AC power adapter, the default setting is maximum
wake up on LAN
Network wake up: this option allows the computer to wake up from sleep when the network signal is connected. This setting is not valid for standby state. Standby mode can only be woken up in the operating system. This setting is only valid when an AC power adapter is connected
auto on mod mode: note that if the AC adapter is not connected properly, the setting will not take effect. This option can be used to set the time when the computer will automatically turn on. It can be set to turn on the computer automatically every day or only on weekdays. The settings take effect after the computer is restarted
auto on time: this option can be used to set the time when the system starts automatically, and the time format is 24 hours. Type the value or use the left and right arrow keys to set the value. The settings take effect after the computer is restarted
dock configuration
docking status
Universal connect: if the operating system is winnt4.0 or earlier, the setting is invalid. If you often use more than one Dell dock device and want to minimize the initial time when accessing the dock, set it to & quot; ENABLED" Default setting). If you want the operating system to generate a new system settings file for each new docking device connected to the computer, set it to & quot; DISABLED"
system security
primary password master password
admin password
management password
hard disk drive password (s)
password status: this option is used to lock the system password when the setup password is enabled. Set this option to & quot; Locked" And enable the setup password to place the system password changed. This option can also be used to place passwords that are disabled by the user at system startup
system password system password
setup password setup password
post hotkeys: this option is used to specify the hotkeys (F2 or F12) displayed on the screen ring post
chassis intrusion
chassis intrusion: this option is used to enable or disable the chassis intrusion detection feature. Set to & quot; Enable-Silent" If chassis intrusion is detected ring startup, no warning message will be sent. When this option is enabled and the chassis cover is open, the field will display & quot; DETECTED"
drive configuration
drive settings
diskette drive a: if a floppy drive is installed in the system, Use this option to enable or disable the floppy disk drive
primary master drive first master drive
primary slave drive first slave drive
secondary master drive second master drive second slave drive
ide drive UDMA supported ide drives: use this option to enable or disable the UDMA enabled ide drives via the internal IDE hard disk interface DMA transmission of the system
hard disk drive Sequence
system BIOS boot devices system BIOS boot sequence
USB Device USB device
memory information memory information
installed system memory: this option displays the size and model of the memory installed in the system
system memory speed
memory rate: this option displays the size and model of the memory installed in the system Rate
system memory channel mode: this option displays the memory slot settings
AGP aperture AGP area memory capacity: this option specifies the memory value allocated to the video adapter. Some video adapters may require more memory than the default
CPU information CPU information
CPU speed CPU speed: this option displays the running speed of the CPU after startup
bus speed: displays the processor bus speed
processor 0 ID processor ID: displays the type and model number of the processor
clock speed
cache size: displays the secondary cache value of the processor
I Integrated devices (LegacySelect options) integrated device
sound settings: use this option to enable or disable the audio controller
network interface controller
network interface controller: enable or disable the integrated network card
mouse port: use this option to enable or disable the built-in PS / 2 compatible mouse controller
USB controller USB control Device: use this option to enable or disable the onboard USB controller
PCI slots: use this option to enable or disable the on-board PCI slot. When disabled, all PCI cards are not available, and
I. enter BIOS settings
when the computer just starts, the picture as shown in Figure 1 appears
Figure 1
when the picture in Figure 1 appears, press the delete (or Del) key until entering the BIOS (basic input / output system) setting, as shown in Figure 2
Figure 2 (main menu)
the figure above is the main menu of award BIOS setting. The top line indicates that the type of setup program is award software. A triangle arrow in front of an item indicates that the item contains a submenu. There are 13 items in the main menu, which are:
standard CMOS features
setting date, time, hard and soft disk specification and display type
Advanced BIOS features
set the advanced features of the system
Advanced chipset features
set the relevant parameters of the chipset used by the motherboard
integrated peripherals
make the settings menu include the settings of all peripherals. Whether the sound card, modem and USB keyboard are turned on...
power management setup
set the operation mode of power saving function of CPU, hard disk, display and other devices
PNP / PCI configurations
set the parameters of PNP plug and play interface and PCI interface of ISA, which is only valid when your system supports PNP / PCI
frequency / voltage control
set the frequency doubling of CPU, set whether to detect CPU frequency automatically, etc
Load fail safe defaults
use this menu to load factory defaults for stable system use
Load optimized defaults
use this menu to load the best performance, but it may affect the stable defaults
set supervisor password
use this menu to set the super user password
set user password
use this menu to set the user password
Save & exit setup
save the changes to the CMOS and exit the setup program
exit without saving
give up modifying the CMOS, and then exit the setup program< 2. Operation method of award BIOS setting Press "enter" to select this option
Press "ESC" to return to the previous menu or jump to the Exit menu
Press "+" or "Pu" to increase the value or change the selection item
Press "-" or "PD" to decrease the value or change the selection item
Press "F1" Subject help, only valid in status display menu and select setting menu
Press "F5" key to restore the previous CMOS setting value from CMOS, only valid in select setting menu
Press "F6" key to load CMOS value from default value table of fault protection, It is only valid when selecting the setting menu
Press "F7" key to load the optimization default value
Press "10" key to save the changed CMOS setting value and exit
operation method: select the item to be operated with the direction key on the main menu, then press "enter" key to enter the sub menu, and select the item to be operated with the direction key in the sub menu, Then press "enter" to enter the sub item, then use the direction key to select it, and press "enter" to confirm it. Finally, press "F10" to save the changed CMOS setting value and exit (or press "ESC" to return to the previous menu, return to the main menu, select "save & exit setup" to enter, enter "Y" in the pop-up confirmation window and enter, That is to save the BIOS modification and exit the setup program.
I can only tell you the general
time / system
time / system time
date / system
date / system date
level
2
cache
secondary cache
system
memory
system memory
Video
controller
video controller
panel
type
LCD model
audio IO
controller
audio controller
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2. Start insydeflash 3.52 under windows and click "start"; There will be a prompt. Click "OK" to start the backup of the original BIOS. After the backup, the new BIOS will be written
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after backup, the original BIOS backup file "oldbios. FD" will be automatically generated in the insydeflash root directory
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3. After the program is refreshed, restart the system, and you can successfully start the BIOS to prove that your refresh is successful; After entering windows, you will be prompted to find new hardware and let it detect by itself. Check Everest again, and you will find that you already have SLIC table
(note here that if the original system hard disk mode uses ide mode, you need to manually change it to ide mode, otherwise the system will have a blue screen, because the default is AHCI mode after v1.16 refresh). If you don't redo the system, change ide to AHCI mode, open another post, However, we have this kind of post
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4. Use DMI tool to restore the factory logo (SN, UUID, proct logo, etc.)
5. Use DMI tool (give a simple folder name & quot; dmi" This folder is placed in the root directory of disk D (other disks can also be used), and then restart the disk or U disk or hard disk DOS to boot into pure DOS (because DMI is operated under pure DOS)
(if you are a NTFS partition, use maxdos or dwarf DOS toolbox ntfsdos to operate under pure DOS)
6. Enter disk D under DOS (according to your own situation), CD space & quot; dmi"( Then press enter, dmi.exe press enter, and the tool interface will appear
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7. Start to restore the factory logo, tool command format
DMI space / WS space [Enter Serial number here, 22 bits] enter
success will be prompted here
DMI space / Wu space [enter UUID number here, 32 bits continuous, No middle "-"] enter
here will prompt success
DMI space / WP space [input aspire space 4730zg here] enter
here will prompt success (this is for good-looking, default is aspire 4730)
[/ WM] is manufacturer, default is Acer; If you change something else, I won't stop you:)
[/ wv] is the BIOS version number, and the default is v1.16
8. Restart the system after modification, and then use Everest to view the modified DMI information. Compared with your backup DMI image, it has been restored to the factory
Enter the BIOS: first select advanced IOS features to turn off CPUE advanced halt (C1E) and CPUE is function. The above two items are CPU automatic adjustment and energy saving. Then ESC returns to select the mbintelligent tweeter (M.I.T) item. Cpuhostclockcontrol. Turn on (endbled) to adjust CPU external frequency (MHz). Enter the number you want to overclock. For example: 400. Set pciexpressfrequency to 100. Set mchfrequencylatch to 400. Next, set system memory ultiplier (SPD) to 2.00d. The frequency of memory will automatically adjust with the CPU frequency. F10 save exit. Enter BIOS after success. Turn on the closed energy saving 2 items again. If there are items you can't find. You can press F1 on the BIOS home page. Gigabyte hides some options by default
answer: according to the chart you sent, your memory is obviously exceeded, otherwise it won't be 1111, maybe the original frequency is 800 or 1066. (download a CPU-Z to see the actual frequency and whether the memory timing is 5-5-5-15 or 6-6-6-18, if not, change to these two.) Then you have to rece the memory frequency to 800 first. Then follow the above steps