If the changes to the setting allowed the system to boot, the setting
will be stored in the SEEPROM. In other words, if the system did not
boot up, the setting will not be stored. You may then follow the
steps in the next section to load the last bootable setting.
Load Last Bootable Setting
If, during the trial and error process, the setting resulted to the
system's instability or worse yet, not being able to boot up the
system, please follow the steps below to use the Load function.
Note:
You can use the Load function only if you have set the "Auto
Save Bootable Setting" to Enabled.
1. If the system did not boot up properly but you were able to
enter the BIOS utility:
a. Select "CMOS Reloaded" in the main menu then press
<Enter>.
b. Move the cursor to "Load Last Bootable Setting" then press
"Load".
c. Press <Y> to load the last bootable setting that was stored
in the backup bank.
2. If you cannot enter the BIOS utility:
a. Use JP2 to clear the CMOS. Refer to chapter 1 for more
information about clearing CMOS.
b. Enter the BIOS utility then perform steps 1a to 1c.
Saving, Loading and Naming BIOS Settings
For overclockers who require different sets of settings for various
system environments or operating systems, CMOS Reloaded allows
you to save, load and name up to four sets of BIOS settings - in
the "User Defined Setting Bank #1" to "User Defined Setting Bank
#4" fields.
Save Setting to Bank With
This field is used to select the type of setting you would like saved
to a User Defined Setting Bank when you use the "Save to this
Bank" function of that bank.
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