20 May 2012

BIOS TYPE 3 PHOENIX AWARDBIOS

SIMULATION INTRODUCTION:-

This BIOS simulation is meant as a way to give users an online example of how to navigate through an Phoenix - Award CMOS setup using illustrated graphics of the Phoenix - Award BIOS and brief explanations of the navigation.

Using this simulation, users can get a better understanding on how to navigate, change values, and otherwise manipulate the Phoenix - Award BIOS.

Other BIOS simulations and additional help with the computer BIOS can be found on our BIOS help page.

PHOENIX - AWARD BIOS DIFFERENCES:-

Arrow keys used to navigate.

PgUp & PgDn keys are used to change values.

Must Save & Exit in order to save values.

NAVIGATION INFORMATION:-

Like most computers using the Phoenix BIOS setup, each section of the Phoenix BIOS is broken into multiple pages to offer more available options and make it easier to locate information.

Navigating the Phoenix - Award BIOS is pretty straight forward, using the arrow keys a user can move between the available options on the screen. To change the values a user may press + or -, PgUp or PgDn, or the Enter key. To exit from one of a menu press the Esc key. Finally, once the values have been changed pressing the F10 key will save the values and exit from the CMOS setup.

SCREEN SHOTS:-

The Phoenix - Award BIOS is capable of having numerous available options displayed to help customize and optimize your computer. Below are example illustrations of the Phoenix - Award BIOS and a brief description about each of the categories.

Notice: Depending on the manufacturer date of the BIOS, the version, and the manufacturer of the computer or motherboard, you may have more or less options than what is shown below.




MAIN MENU:-

CMOS FEATURE:-
 ADVANCE BIOS FEATURE:-
ADVANCE CHIPSET FEATURE:-
INTEGRATED PERIPHERAL:-
POWER MANAGER:-
PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION:-
PC HEALTH STATUS:-
FREQUENCY/VOLTAGE CONTROL:-

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