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Advanced Memory Configuration
The options in Table 5.9 set the system's memory configuration. You can possibly change some of
these settings to overclock the memory; however, if you run into system instability or other problems,
it is recommended that you reset all settings to their default values.
Table 5.9. Advanced Memory Configuration Menu Settings
ECC stands for error correcting code , which involves the use of extra bits on the memory modules to
detect and even correct memory errors on the fly. For ECC to be enabled, the motherboard and
chipset must support ECC, and the more expensive ECC DIMMs would have to be installed.
See the Chapter 6 section, “ ECC ,” p. 360 .
Advanced Boot Configuration
The options in Table 5.10 set the system's boot-time options, including plug-and-play (PnP) and
keyboard configuration.
Table 5.10. Advanced Boot Configuration Menu Settings
 
 
 
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