p4p800se questions

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Walmsley's

Hi

Just got a new PC with Asus P4P800SE mo/bo. I've had a little "fiddle" with
various options within the BIOS.

I've set the AGP aperture to 256MB, it was set at 64MB for some reason (Came
from the manufacturere with 256MB GF FX5700 ) Am I right to change this
setting?

Also, sine playing around, when the computer very first startsup, it
displays (a very cool) Asus splash screen, I THINK instead of displaying the
Ameriacan Megatrends startup checks etc.

I'm not too bothered, but I'd like to k now how to switch it on/off.

Thanks for any advice!

Nik.
 
"Walmsley's" said:
Hi

Just got a new PC with Asus P4P800SE mo/bo. I've had a little "fiddle" with
various options within the BIOS.

I've set the AGP aperture to 256MB, it was set at 64MB for some reason (Came
from the manufacturere with 256MB GF FX5700 ) Am I right to change this
setting?

Also, sine playing around, when the computer very first startsup, it
displays (a very cool) Asus splash screen, I THINK instead of displaying the
Ameriacan Megatrends startup checks etc.

I'm not too bothered, but I'd like to k now how to switch it on/off.

Thanks for any advice!

Nik.

Full Screen Logo [Disabled] ? In Boot/Boot_Settings_Configuration.

Just a guess,
Paul
 
I'll try it, thanks.

Nik

Paul said:
"Walmsley's" said:
Hi

Just got a new PC with Asus P4P800SE mo/bo. I've had a little "fiddle" with
various options within the BIOS.

I've set the AGP aperture to 256MB, it was set at 64MB for some reason (Came
from the manufacturere with 256MB GF FX5700 ) Am I right to change this
setting?

Also, sine playing around, when the computer very first startsup, it
displays (a very cool) Asus splash screen, I THINK instead of displaying the
Ameriacan Megatrends startup checks etc.

I'm not too bothered, but I'd like to k now how to switch it on/off.

Thanks for any advice!

Nik.

Full Screen Logo [Disabled] ? In Boot/Boot_Settings_Configuration.

Just a guess,
Paul
 

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