Winbook X2 Laptop User Manual


 
minute and second fields. Use the [-] or [+] keys to change the values
of the fields.
System Date: This item allows you to adjust the date of your computer’s
internal clock. You can use the [Tab] or [Shift]+[Tab] keys to move among
the month, date and year fields. Use the [-] or [+] keys to change the values
of the fields.
Primary Master: This item displays information about the drive on the
primary IDE master, which should be your hard disk drive. Scroll down
to this item and hit [Enter] to enter the Primary Master Submenu.
Secondary Master: This item displays information about the drive on
the secondary IDE master, which should be your CD-ROM or DVD-ROM
drive. Scroll down to this item and hit [Enter] to enter the Secondary
Master Submenu.
Memory Cache: This item allows you to set the default setting for the
system memory cache. You can enable or disable the cache through this
item. You should enable the cache for better performance unless you
have a specific conflict that requires disabling it.
System Memory: This field shows the conventional memory available.
This is a display-only item and cannot be altered.
Extended Memory: This field shows the extended memory available.
This is a display-only item and cannot be altered. If you add this number,
the number in system memory above and 384KB of upper memory
reserved for certain computer functions, you should have the total RAM
of your system. If these numbers do not add up to the total RAM in your
system, contact Technical Support.
LAN: This item displays the information for the built-in mini-PCI network
card for your system (if present).
7.4
You do not need to exit
to the Setup program
to adjust the time and
date of your computer. You
can adjust these from within
Windows by double-clicking
on the clock on your taskbar
and adjusting the information
in the Date/Time Properties win-
dow. Windows will also adjust
your system time automatically
to account for Daylight Savings
Time if you choose that option.
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