IntelliStation E Pro User Guide Professional ... - FTP Directory Listing
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Item Description<br />
Asset ID This option enables or disables POST notification each time<br />
an asset control violation occurs. See “Asset ID<br />
Capability” on page 31 for general information about<br />
Asset ID.<br />
Advanced Setup<br />
If you select the Advanced Setup option from the Configuration/Setup Utility main<br />
menu, you can view and, in some cases, change settings for advanced hardware<br />
features, including ROM shadowing, PCI control, and Plug and Play Control. These<br />
settings must be configured correctly; otherwise, your computer might malfunction.<br />
Item Description<br />
Cache Control<br />
Cache State<br />
Cache Size<br />
The Cache Control menu shows how much cache memory<br />
is installed and lets you enable or disable its use.<br />
Cache memory is special buffer storage that holds<br />
frequently used instructions and data, and works faster<br />
than main memory. With cache memory enabled, most of<br />
your programs will run faster. If you run programs that<br />
require slower speeds, you can disable cache memory to<br />
slow down your computer.<br />
ROM Shadowing The ROM Shadowing menu shows which system devices<br />
are using read-only memory (ROM) shadowing. With<br />
ROM shadowing, your computer stores data from the<br />
specified device in random access memory (RAM).<br />
Because your computer can access data in RAM faster than<br />
it can access data from ROM, programs run faster when<br />
ROM shadowing is enabled.<br />
If you install an adapter that has its own ROM, you can<br />
enable the ROM shadowing option for that adapter to<br />
speed up its performance.<br />
Note: The ROM Shadowing option might not work on<br />
adapters that use memory-mapped I/O, such as<br />
network adapters.<br />
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