American Megatrends MAN-772 manual Test and Configure

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Step 10 Test and Configure

Review the following points before powering up:

make sure that all adapter cards are seated properly,

make sure all connectors are properly installed,

make sure the CPU is seated properly,

make sure there are no screws or other foreign material on the motherboard,

plug the system into a surge-protected power strip, and

make sure blank back panels are installed on the back of the chassis to minimize RF emissions.

Start the Test Plug everything in and turn on the switch. If there are any signs of a problem, turn off the unit immediately. Reinstall the connectors. Call Technical Support if there are problems.

BIOS Errors If the system operates normally, a display should appear on the monitor. The BIOS Power On Self Test (POST) should execute.

If POST does not run successfully, it will beep or display error messages. Beeps indicate a serious problem with the system configuration or hardware. The Beep Code indicates the problem. AMIBIOS Beep Codes are defined in the AMIBIOS Technical Reference. Make sure the affected part is properly seated and connected. An error message is displayed if the error is less serious. Recheck the system configuration or the connections.

Configure the System Run WINBIOS Setup. You must enter the requested information and save the configuration data in CMOS RAM. The system will then reset, run POST, and boot the operating system. See the following chapter for information about configuring the computer.

Chapter 1 Hardware Installation

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