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BIOScaling Secrets
Unleash unknown powers – Shatter barriers and take full control. I’ll take you how to tweak the BIOS! Buy one get one free!! Sounds familiar? Well, all of us like to get more than what we expect. It’s natural. But it’s pathetic to not optimize what we already have isn’t it? So buckle up, it’s a monstrous ride ahead! Standby mode There are three modes in which your computer operates, the ‘SO’ – the active Windows environment, the ‘S1’ and the ‘S3’ modes—power saving (stand by) modes, By default, BIOS is setting the S1 mode which retrieves faster than ‘S3’ but consumes 50 present more power comparatively where as the ‘S3’ mode consumes least amount of power, because it saves the setting in the main memory and registers devices internally. However, prior to using ‘S3’, it is recommended that you experiment and try and find out whether your motherboards can handle it. This is because older motherboards used in ‘S3’ cause device malfunctions after waking up from the –better known—standby mode. If these of problems persist, then ‘S1’ mode is the best to use as it’s a lot quicker. Effective usage of resources S-ATA/P-ATA CONTROL, HARD DISK CONTROLER, P-ATA KEEP ENABLED Motherboards with extra feathers have additional drive controllers that offer more numbers of ports like S-ATA and P-ATA which are used for hard disk and optical drives. If you are not using the extra controllers, then it makes perfect sense to deactivate them in the BIOS. This saves on booting time as the BIOS automatically bypasses detection of these devices. Just make sure you’re not using these devices. In any case these setting can be reversely altered. Starting the PC automatically POWER ON/REMUSE BY RTC ALAM, POWER ON SOURCE TIMER It’s like setting an alarm, Choosing the ‘Enable’ option here, will allow you to set a specific time and date on which you want the computer to turn on automatically. This is not the same as reviving from the standby mode but it actually turn on the computer starting from the power-down state. Restore to BIOS for rescue. When the PC refuse to boot up due to some exaggerated changes made in the BIOS, Simply turn of the power of your computer, remove the main power cord from the wall socket and remove the CPU cell (the flat round button cell)from the mother board. After 60 sec, put the cell back in the place and BOOT up. This procedure reset the BIOS and brings it back to default. WARNING: Read this twice – all settings made in the BIOS need to be done with relative expertise and caution. For more info log on to www.mspowerpoint.info
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