IBM 22P6975 manual Contents

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Contents

Safety: Read first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii

About this book

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Registering your option . . . .

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Installation and user’s guide. .

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Product description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1

Installation requirements

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Before you begin

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Handling precautions

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Drive controls and connectors

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Installing the drive

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Step 1. Opening the computer

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Step 2. Unpacking the drive

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Step 3. Setting the configuration jumpers

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Step 4. Selecting an IDE connector

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Step 5. Mounting the drive in the bay

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Step 6. Attaching the cables to the drive

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Step 7. Completing the hardware installation

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Step 8. Updating your computer configuration

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Step 9. Installing the CD-RW and DVD software

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Step 10. Setting up your computer for DVD video playback . . .

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Using CD-R and CD-RW discs

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Formatting CDs

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Creating data CDs or backing up data files

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Viewing a DVD movie

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DVD region codes

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Care and maintenance

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Caring for a CD or DVD

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Caring for the CD-RW /DVD-ROM Combination Drive

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Manually ejecting a disc

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Appendix A. Product specifications

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Appendix B. Problem solving

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Appendix C. Customizing the device-driver configuration settings

 

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Enabling DMA for Windows Me

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Enabling DMA for Windows 2000

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Enabling DMA for Windows XP

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Appendix D. Product warranty and support information

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Contents Page Page Page Page Iii Safety Read firstPage Contents Appendix E. Notices Part 2 Appendixes Part 1 Installation and user’s guideAbout this book Registering your optionPage Product description Installation and user’s guideHandling precautions Installation requirementsBefore you begin Emergency eject hole Drive controls and connectorsBusy indicator Front view of the driveOpening the computer Installing the driveUnpacking the drive Setting the configuration jumpers Mounting the drive in the bay Selecting an IDE connectorAttaching the cables to the drive Completing the hardware installation Installing the CD-RW and DVD software Updating your computer configurationUsing CD-R and CD-RW discs Setting up your computer for DVD video playbackFormatting CDs Click Start -- Programs -- IBM RecordNow -- RecordNow Creating data CDs or backing up data filesViewing a DVD movie DVD region codesClick DVD Region Care and maintenanceCaring for a CD or DVD Caring for the CD-RW / DVD-ROM Combination DriveManually ejecting a disc Physical specifications Appendix A. Product specificationsPower requirements Write speeds Read speedsAppendix B. Problem solving Disc cannot be read. Take the following actions Check Auto Insert Notification There is no sound from the discVideo appears to be choppy or is dropping frames Page Click the Device Manager tab Click Start -- Settings -- Control PanelEnabling DMA for Windows Me Enabling DMA for WindowsClick on the Advanced Settings tab Click Start -- Control Panel Click Switch to classic viewEnabling DMA for Windows XP Service and support Appendix D. Product warranty and support informationWarranty information Warranty periodTelephone technical support Appendix D. Product warranty and support information Page Appendix D. Product warranty and support information Governing Law Part 2 Country-unique TermsCAMBODIA, LAOS, and Vietnam Hong Kong and Macau Following Terms Apply to ALL Emea Countries Following Terms Apply to the Country Specified Egypt Italy Following item is added to this paragraph Page Appendix E. Notices Electronic emission notices TrademarksFederal Communications Commission FCC statement Avis de conformite a la reglementation d’Industrie Canada Industry Canada Class B emission compliance statementDeutsche EMV-Direktive electromagnetische Verträglichkeit Union Européenne Directive Conformité électromagnétique European Union emission directiveUnion Europea Normativa EMC Unione Europea Directiva EMC Conformidad électromagnéticaPage Page Part Number 22P6975 1P P/N 22P6975

22P6975 specifications

The IBM 22P6975 is a crucial component within the IBM information technology ecosystem, specifically designed to enhance the capabilities of IBM servers. It is a high-performance memory module that plays a significant role in improving overall system efficiency, reliability, and speed. Particularly, it is built to fit into IBM System x and BladeCenter systems, making it a versatile option for various configurations.

One of the standout features of the IBM 22P6975 is its DDR3 SDRAM technology. DDR3 memory is known for its data transfer rates and reduced power consumption compared to its predecessors. The 22P6975 operates at a speed of 1333 MHz, although it can also support speeds up to 1600 MHz, providing an efficient solution for demanding server applications. Its architecture supports improved bandwidth and lower latency, which are vital for performance-intensive tasks.

In terms of capacity, the IBM 22P6975 typically comes with a size of 4GB, allowing for ample memory space for running multiple applications and services simultaneously. The module is designed with a 240-pin DIMM form factor, making it easily installable in compatible server systems. The Registered ECC (Error-Correcting Code) feature is another significant advantage, as it enhances data integrity by detecting and correcting internal data corruption, thus ensuring maximum uptime and reliability for critical applications.

The memory module is also designed with thermal management in mind. It operates efficiently within a wide range of temperatures, making it suitable for enterprise environments where reliability is paramount. The IBM 22P6975 adheres to stringent industry standards and provides backward compatibility with earlier memory technologies, ensuring businesses can upgrade their systems without having to overhaul existing infrastructure.

Furthermore, the 22P6975 is part of IBM's commitment to sustainability, as it operates at lower power levels, which reduces energy consumption and operational costs. This feature not only benefits the environment but also contributes to the overall cost-effectiveness of maintaining a data center.

In summary, the IBM 22P6975 memory module is characterized by its advanced DDR3 technology, substantial memory capacity, ECC capabilities, and energy-efficient operation. It is an integral part of IBM's server solutions, delivering reliability and performance for businesses that require robust IT infrastructure. This module is a valuable investment for any organization looking to enhance their computing capabilities while ensuring data integrity and system reliability.