34 Using the System Setup ProgramTable 2-2 through Table 2-9 lists the options and descriptions for each groupof information fields that appear on the main System Setup program screen.NOTE: The options for the System Setup program change based on the systemconfiguration.NOTE: The System Setup program defaults are listed under their respectiveoptions, where applicable.Table 2-2. Main System OptionsOption DescriptionSystem Time Resets the time on the system’s internal clock.System Date Resets the date on the system’s internal calendar.Memory Information See "Memory Information Screen" on page 35.CPU Information Displays information for the processor installed in thesystem. See "CPU Information Screen" on page 36.SATA Configuration Enables or disables a Serial Advanced TechnologyAttachment (SATA) device (such as hard drive, CD drive,or DVD drive). See "SATA Configuration Screen" onpage 36.Boot Sequence(Diskette drive default)Determines the order in which the system searches forboot devices during system startup. The default bootsequence is as follows: the diskette drive, hard drive, SATACD-ROM drive, USB devices, and embedded NICs.Use the + or – keys to navigate through the list of devicesand the space key to disable or enable the device. A V nextto the device indicates that the boot device is enabled.NOTE: At least one device must be enabled for the system toboot. If all devices are disabled, an error message notifiesyou to enable at least one of the devices.Hard-Disk DriveSequenceDisplays the sequence of the bootable hard-disk devicemodels, beginning with the embedded SATA device onPort A. Use the + or – keys to change the device sequence.Integrated Devices Displays the settings for integrated devices. See "IntegratedDevices Screen" on page 37.System Security Displays the settings for security devices. See "SystemSecurity Screen" on page 38.