Template:Fitlet BIOS guide

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Overview

Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) standard defines firmware interface. The fundamental purposes of BIOS is to initialize, test system hardware, and load a bootloader or operating system from mass memory. BIOS also provides an abstraction layer for hardware, a consistent way for application programs and operating systems to interact with the keyboard, display, and other input/output devices.

  • BIOS code stored in non-volatile SNOR flash memory and accessed during power up phase.
  • BIOS technology is in transitional process toward the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) since 2010. UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. UEFI images provide legacy support for BIOS services.
  • BIOS vendor is American Megatrends Inc. (AMI).
  • BIOS can be accessed by pressing Del during power up phase.

BIOS Menu

Main

The screen provides date, time and boot features settings, as well as basic system information.

Advanced

Advanced screen contains most of system features and functionality configurations. Warning: Setting items on this screen to incorrect values may cause the system to malfunction.

PCI Settings

	PCI Latency Timer: TBD 
	VGA Palette Snoop: TBD
	PERR# Generation: TBD
	SERR# Generation: TBD 
	Relaxed Ordering: TBD
	Extended Tag: TBD
	No Snoop: TBD
	Maximum Payload: TBD
	Maximum Read Request: TBD
	ASPM Support: TBD
	Extended Synch: TBD
	Link Training Retry: TBD
	Link Training Timeout (uS): TBD
	Restore PCIE Registers: TBD

A

B

C

D

E

2.2.2 Power Settings

	ACPI Auto Configuration: TBD 
	Hibernation State: TBD
	Sleep State: TBD
	Lock Legacy Resources: TBD 
	Restore on AC Power Loss: TBD
	APU TDP: TBD

2.2.3 TPM Settings

	Security Device Support: TBD 

2.2.4 CPU Settings

	PSS Support: TBD 
	PSTATE Adjustment: TBD 
	NX Mode: TBD 
	SVM Mode: TBD 
	C6 Mode: TBD 
	CPB Mode: TBD 
	Core Leveling Mode: TBD 

2.2.5 Video Settings

	Integrated Graphics: TBD 
	UMA Frame Buffer Size: TBD 
	Remote Display Feature: TBD 
	HDMI Audio: TBD 
	IOMMU: TBD 
	PSPP Policy: TBD 

2.2.6 SATA Settings

	OnChip SATA Channel: TBD 
	OnChip SATA Type: TBD 
	OnChip IDE Mode: TBD 
	SATA IDE Combined Mode: TBD 

2.2.7 Memory Settings

	Memory Clock: TBD 
	Memory Clear: TBD 

2.2.7.1 Memory Configuration

	Memory Hole Remapping: TBD 
	Bank Interleaving: TBD 
	Memory Hole 15MB – 16MB: TBD 

2.2.7.2 Socket Information


2.2.8 SDIO Settings

	SDIO Access Mode: TBD 
	Mass Storage Device Emulation Type: TBD 

2.2.9 USB Settings

	Legacy USB Support: TBD 
	XHCI Hand-off: TBD 
	EHCI Hand-off: TBD 
	USB Mass Storage Driver Support: TBD 
	Port 60/64 Emulation: TBD 
	USB transfer timeout: TBD 
	Device reset timeout: TBD 
	Device power-up delay: TBD

Boot

TBD

	Setup Prompt Timeout: TBD 
	Bootup Numlock State: TBD
	Quiet Boot: TBD 
	Fast Boot: TBD 
	SATA Support : TBD 
	VGA Support: TBD 
	USB Support: TBD 
	PS2 Device Support: TBD 
	Network Stack Driver Support: TBD 
	UEFI Boot: TBD 
	Boot Mode Select: TBD 
	Fixed Boot Order Priorities: TBD 

2.3.1 CSM16 Parameters TBD

	GateA20 Active: TBD 
	Option ROM Messages: TBD 
	INT19 Trap Response: TBD 

2.3.2 CSM Parameters TBD

	Launch CSM: TBD 
	Boot option filter: TBD 
	Launch PXE OpROM policy: TBD 
	Launch Storage OpROM policy: TBD 
	Launch Video OpROM policy: TBD 
	Other PCI device ROM priority: TBD 

2.3.3 USB Key Drive BBS Priorities TBD

Security

TBD

	Administrator Password: TBD 
	User Password: TBD 

2.4.1 Secure Boot Menu TBD

	Secure Boot: TBD 
	Secure Boot Mode: TBD 
	Key Management: TBD

Save & Exit

The exit screen provides options to save or discard changes before exiting BIOS.