3.2.2.5 Lab - Boot The Computer

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IT Essentials 5.

3.2.2.5 Lab - Boot the Computer

Introduction
Print and complete this lab.

In this lab, you will boot the computer for the first time, explore the BIOS setup program, and change the
boot order sequence.

Recommended Equipment
• Assembled computer without an operating system installed
• Motherboard manual

Step 1
Plug the power supply cable into an AC wall outlet.

Turn on the computer.

NOTE: If the computer beeps more than once, or if the power does not come on, notify your instructor.

Step 2
During POST, press the BIOS setup key or key combination.

The BIOS setup program screen will appear.

What is the key or combination of keys used to enter the BIOS setup program?

F2 vagy Delete

Who manufactures the BIOS for your computer?

GIGABYTE

What is the BIOS version?


F2

Step 3
List the main menu options and describe what is monitored in each menu?
M.I.T, System Information, BIOS Features, Peripherals, Power Management, Save & Exit

Step 4
Navigate through each screen to find the security settings.

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What security settings and feature are available?

System
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Step 5
Navigate through each screen to find the CPU settings.

What is the CPU speed?

3.40 GHz

What other information is listed for the CPU?

CPU Clock Ratio, CPU Frequency, Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, Turbo Power Limit

Step 6
Navigate through each screen to find the RAM settings.

What is the RAM speed?

1866MHz

What other information is listed for the RAM?

Memory Initialization Mode, System Memory Multiplier, Memory Boot Mode

Step 7
Navigate through each screen to find the hard drive settings.

What information is listed for the hard drive?

Boot Option #1
Step 8
Navigate through each screen to find the boot order sequence.

What is the first boot device in the boot order sequence?

WD60EZRZ

How many additional devices can be assigned in the boot order sequence?

Három darab

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Step 9
Ensure that the first boot order device is the optical drive.

Ensure that the second boot order device is the hard disk drive.

Why would you change the first boot device to the optical drive?

Mert akkor elöször a bootable mediát tölti fel az optical drivebol.


What happens when the computer boots and the optical drive does not contain
bootable media?

Nincs optikai meghajtóm,így nem tudom a választ.


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Step 10
Navigate through each screen to find the power management setup screen, or ACPI screen.

What power management settings are available?

Power Loading, Resume by Alarm, Power on By Keyboard, RC6(Render Standby)

Step 11
Navigate through each screen to find the PnP settings.

What PnP settings are available?

Reset Configuration Data, Resources Controlled By, IRQ Resources, PCI/VGA Palette Snoop

Step 12
Navigate through each screen to find the splash screen settings.

What splash screen settings are available?

AutoMode, IsShowing, ShowSplash, ShowDialogSplash, TimerInterva

Step 13
Save the new BIOS settings and exit the BIOS setup program.

Step 14
The computer will restart.

An operating system can be installed at this time.

This lab is complete. Please have the instructor verify your work.

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