Explanation about the BIOS! Help

Diminfo05 -  
 Diminfo05 -
Hello everyone,

I would like to get some explanations about what follows because I can't find my answers on the internet...
First of all, I would like to know what the 'Power Management Setup' menu is for, particularly the 'Deep Power Off Mode' option, then what the 'Chassis Opened Warning' option means that can be found in the 'BIOS Security Features' menu, and my last question is when we are in the network card properties (properties, advanced), we can change the 'Wake Up Capabilities' value to 'Magic Packet', I would like to know what that means...

I really need help because I need to know this for my oral exam for the Bac... Thank you in advance for all your answers, hoping to find some assistance.

( processor information: E3400 @2.60 GHz Intel ( R ) Celeron ( R ) )

2 answers

  1. Ch93 Posted messages 5112 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   735
     
    Hello

    What is found in the Power management Setup of the BIOS consists of settings for the PC's power (sleep mode, etc.).
    chassis opened warning is an option that monitors whether the PC case is opened or not. A beep may be emitted or the PC may shut down when the case is opened, but this is rarely used and there should be a switch on the chassis.

    If you provided the brand and type of the motherboard or PC, that would be a plus.
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  2. Diminfo05
     
    Thank you for your response. As for the information about the PC, I only have the following details because it's a computer from social security and I don't have all the information.

    Windows XP SP2, Master convergence U7.03.01, Intel (R) Celeron (R) CPU, E3400 @ 2.60 GHz, 1.96 GB of RAM. Graphics card: Intel (R) G45 / G43 Express Chipset. Network card: Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet.

    Need any other answers please
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