Chinese comparison table of BIOS setting options

  

A lot of problems require us to open the registry editor, but I believe many people are experiencing problems (such as modifying some hardware settings), this time you need to enter the BIOS to set up, but many people will feel unable to start when they open, because The entire BIOS user interface is presented in English. The following small series has compiled the following Chinese and English comparisons, although some motherboard BIOS names are not the same, but they are similar. hope its good for U.S.. It can be collected for the time being, but it may be useful later. BIOS English/Chinese Time/System Time Time/System Time Date/System Date Date/System Date Level 2 Cache Secondary Cache System Memory System Memory Video Controller Video Controller Panel Type LCD Model Audio Controller Audio Controller Modem Controller Modem ( Modem) Primary Hard Drive Master Hard Disk Modular Bay Module Bay Service Tag Service Tag Asset Tag Asset Tag BIOS Version BIOS Version Boot Order/Boot Sequence Boot Order (system search order of operating system files) Diskette Drive floppy disk drive Internal HDD internal hard disk drive Floppy Device floppy drive Hard-Disk Drive Hard drive USB Storage Device USB storage device CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive Optical drive CD-ROM device Optical drive Modular Bay HDD Modular hard drive Cardbus NIC Cardbus bus NIC Onboard NIC Onboard NIC Boot POST Boot Self-check (POST) hardware check level: set to “ MINIMAL  (default setting) The power-on self-test is only checked if the BIOS is upgraded, the memory module is changed, or the previous power-on self-test was not completed. Set to “THOROUGH” to perform a full hardware check at power-on self-test. Config Warnings: This option is used to set whether the system will alarm when the system uses a lower voltage power adapter or other unsupported configuration. Set to “DISABLED” disable alarms, set to “ENABLED” enable alarms. Internal Modem: Use this option to enable or disable the internal modem. Modem is not visible in the operating system after disabled. LAN Controller Network Controller: Use this option to enable or disable the PCI Ethernet controller. The device is not visible in the operating system when disabled. PXE BIS Policy/PXE BIS Default PolicyPXE BIS Policy: This option controls how the system handles (initiating the overall service Boot Integrity Services (BIS)) authorization request when there is no authentication. The system can accept or reject BIS requests. When set to “Reset", BIS will be reinitialized and set to “Deny” the next time you start your computer. Onboard Bluetooth Onboard Bluetooth device MiniPCI Device Mini PCI device MiniPCI Status Mini PCI device status: This option can be used to enable or disable the onboard PCI device Wireless Control wireless control when installing a Mini PCI device: use this option to set up MiniPCI and Bluetooth wireless devices Control method. When set to "Application", the wireless device can be enabled or disabled via an application such as Quickset", and the hotkey is not available. When set to “/Application”, the wireless device can be enabled or disabled via an application or hotkey such as “Quickset”. When set to “Always Off", the wireless device is disabled and cannot be enabled in the operating system. Wireless wireless device: Use this option to enable or disable the wireless device. This setting can be changed in the operating system via the “Quickset ” or “” hotkey. The availability of this setting depends on the setting of <;Wireless Control". Serial Port: This option avoids device resource conflicts by reassigning 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 port mode. Control computer parallel port working mode is "NORMAL" (AT compatible) (general standard parallel port), "BI-DIRECTIONAL" (PS/2 compatible) (bidirectional mode, allowing two-way communication between host and peripheral) or "ECP" Extended Capabilities Ports, extended function ports) (default). Num Lock digital lock. Set whether the digital light (NumLock LED) is lit when the system is started. Set to “DISABLE” then the digital light remains off, set to “ENABLE” then the digital light is illuminated when the system is started. Keyboard NumLock Keyboard Digital Lock: This option is used to set whether the keyboard related error message is prompted when the system starts up. Enable Keypad Enable Keypad: Set to “BY NUMLOCK  Enable the numeric keypad when the NumLock light is on and no external keyboard is connected. Set to “Only By Key” keep the embedded keypad disabled when the NumLock light is on. External Hot Key: This setting allows you to use the keys on an external PS/2 keyboard in the same way as you would with a key on a laptop. If you use an ACPI operating system such as Win2000 or WinXP, the USB keyboard cannot use the keys. The keyboard can only be used with the USB keyboard in pure DOS mode. Set to SCROLL LOCK  (default option) to enable this feature, set to “NOT INSTALLED” disable this feature.

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