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Troubleshooting
Install
Error messages
Intrusion alarm connector
Password
Floppy Drive a Error
Timer
Connecting System Components
Dimension
Reconfiguring the System
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Contents
User’s Guide
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`BIOS Information
FCC Notice
Important Safety Instructions
Vi Notices
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Laser Compliance Statement
Year 2000 Compliance Statement
Lithium Battery Statement
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Chapter
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Overview
Selecting a Site
Preinstallation
Unpacking Components
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Features
Front Panel
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Rear Panel
System power socket
System main power switch
Fan
Voltage selector
Connecting the Keyboard
Connecting System Components
Connecting the Mouse
Connecting the Monitor
Connecting the Printer optional
Connecting Multimedia Components
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Connecting to the Network optional
Connecting the Fax/Modem optional
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Connecting USB Devices optional
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Turning On Your Computer
Turning Off Your Computer
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Troubleshooting
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Software Error Messages
Error Messages
System Error Messages
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Floppy Drive a Error
Pointing Device Error Reconnect or replace the pointing
Floppy Drive B Error
Connections are okay and the error
Correcting Error Conditions
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Components
Chapter System Board Information
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Board Layout
HDD LED connector
ATX power supply connector
Floppy disk drive connector
IDE 1 connector
Speaker connector
COM 1 connector
PC speaker connector
Pin CPU fan connector
Jumpers and Connectors
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CN24 Reset button CN25 Turbo LED
Memory module sockets
Pin CPU fan
IDE 1 CN12 Hard disk IDE 2 CN11 Hard disk 2/IDE CD-ROM
Floppy Disk / Hard Disk Support
Video Function
Audio Function
USB Support
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Hardware Monitoring Function
Modem Ring-in Function
Wake-on LAN
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Chapter `BIOS Information
Entering Setup
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System Information
Capacity
Dimension
Floppy Drive B
Port of the primary IDE Channel
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If there is a mouse
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Product Information
Installed in your system. The Desktop
DMI Bios version
Without actually opening your system
Start up
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Disk Drives
IDE Secondary
Type
Setting manually
Auto. If you know your hard
Disk type, you can enter
Disabled
Bit Access
Onboard Peripherals
ECP DMA
Port’s operation mode
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Onboard Device Settings
USB Legacy Lets you activate or
Power Management
Power Allows you to reduce
Management Mode
System Sleep
Timer
Any keyboard or mouse
From the IRQ channels
Boot Options
Card installed in your System
IDE or Scsi
Enabled or
Fast Boot
Operating system
System automatically
Allows you to enable or
Date
Date and Time
Year 1980 to Time Lets you set the time
Second format
System Security
Operation Mode Lets you enable or disable
Power-on Secures your system Password
Keyboard Lock,
Once you set this
Setting a Password
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Changing or Removing the Password
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Bypassing the Password
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Advanced Options
Internal Cache Lets you enable or disable
Memory/Cache Options
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Memory at 15MB To prevent memory
You set this parameter to Disabled
16MB Reserved for
Boards, reserve this
PnP/PCI Options
PCI IRQ Setting
Auto or Manual
Yes or No
Manual before setting this Parameter Plug and Play
Some VGA cards have Required settings for this
Reset Resource
Time the system boots
Load Default Settings
Abort Settings Change
Exiting Setup
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Installation Precautions
ESD Precautions
Preinstallation Instructions
Post-installation Instructions
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Chapter Upgrading the System
Opening the System
Removing the Housing Cover
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Replacing the Housing Cover
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Installing Additional Memory
144 MB
16 MB 32 MB 48 MB 64 MB 80 MB
32 MB 40 MB 16 MB 48 MB 64 MB 96 MB
160 MB
Installing a Dimm
Reconfiguring the System
Removing a Dimm
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Removing the CPU
Upgrading the CPU
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Installing the Upgrade CPU
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Replacing the Hard Disk
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Installing and Removing a PCI Card
Installing a PCI Card
Removing a PCI Card
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