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BIOS Utilities
Hyper-Threading
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To use Hyper-Threading you
must have a computer with a
Pentium 4 Processor with
Hyper-Threading Technology, running the Windows
XP OS. The menu option will
not appear if your CPU does
not support Hyper-Threading.
If you are updating your
BIOS from a previous version
which did not have the HyperThreading option, you must
reinstall Windows XP after
you have updated your
BIOS.
If you are changing your processor from a cpu which supports Hyper-Threading, to
one which does not, you will
need to reinstall your OS.
5 - 10 Advanced Menu
Intel On-Screen Branding Logo Advanced Menu)
Set this item to enable or disable the Intel logo display on the screen.
CPU Hyper-Threading (Advanced Menu)
You can enable (the default setting is disabled) Hyper-Threading if your computer has an Intel Pentium® 4 Processor with Hyper-Threading Technology,
running the Windows XP OS. Hyper-Threading will increase performance of
your computer depending on the hardware and software you use. If you do
not have a Processor with Hyper-Threading Technology, this menu option will not appear. DO NOT enable this option in Windows 2000. Once
you have enabled Hyper-Threading, DO NOT disable the option.
Chipset Information Menu (Advanced Menu>Advanced Chipset Control)
This item will display information on your CPU type.
Graphics Aperture (Advanced Menu>Advanced Chipset Control)
The AGP aperture is an area of system RAM reserved for use by the computer’s video system for storing textures if it needs. The RAM is available for use
by the system as normal if not used by the video system. The recommended
setting is 64MB, and this is the default setting. This setting should not be set
lower than 32MB.