Samsung N640CP4008/SEF, N640CP4007/SEF, N640CP4024/EHQ, N640CP2006/SEF manual Using System Setup

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If no drive is installed or if you are removing a drive and not replacing it, select None.

Multi-Sector Transfers: Sets the number of sectors per block to the highest number supported by the drive. Configuration options are Disabled, 2 Sectors, 4 Sectors, 8 Sectors, and 16 Sectors.

LBA Mode Control: Enables or disables 28-bit addressing of the hard drive, without regard for cylinders, heads, and sectors. Note that enabling this field may decrease the access speed of the hard drive.

32 Bit I/O: Enables or disables 32-Bit I/O (input/output). WhenEnabled, your hard drive can work with applications with 32-bit input and output. If the field is Disabled (default), your computer works with 16-bit input and output and has lower performance.

Transfer Mode: Selects the method for transferring data between the hard drive and system memory. Refer to your drive’s user documentation to specify the correct option for this field. Options are Standard, Fast PIO 1, Fast PIO 2, Fast PIO 3, Fast PIO 4, FPIO3/DMA1, and FPIO4/DMA2.

Ultra DMA Mode: Enables the hard drive to use ultra DMA (direct memory access) transfer mode to transfer data between the drive and system memory. Options are Disabled, Mode 0, Mode 1, and Mode 2.

CPU Type: Displays the CPU type detected during start up.

CPU Speed: Displays the CPU speed detected during start up.

System Memory: Displays the amount of conventional memory detected by your computer during startup. This field is for reference only.

Extended Memory: Displays the amount of extended memory detected by your computer during startup. This field is for reference only.

BIOS Version: Displays the BIOS version of your system.

KBC Version: Displays the Firmwave version of your system.

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Contents Special Features of the User’s Manual Using Your DocumentationUsing the Software User Documentation LCD Introducing Your ComputerBack View of Computer Attaching the AC Adapter Using Your Computer for the First TimeTurning On the Computer Turning On the Computer’s PowerAPMAdvanced Power Management mode Adjusting the LCD DisplayUnderstanding Post Turning Off Your ComputerRestarting Your Computer ACPIAdvanced Configuration and Power Interface modeTips for Using Your Computer Traveling with Your Computer Storing the Computer for Long Periods Handling SpillsKeyboard Using the KeyboardNumeric Keypad Using the Embeded Numeric KeypadFn Key Function Combination Using Special Function KeysDescription of Special Function Keys Using the Keyboard Mouse Action How To Using the TouchpadUsing the Touchpad Using the Touchpad System Status Lights Reading the System Status LightsReading the System Status Lights Peripheral Connectors Connecting Peripheral DevicesIconConnector Connecting Peripheral DevicesConnecting Peripheral Devices Setting the IDE type Using the Flex-BayDrive Switch To remove a device from the Flex-BayRemoving a Device from the Flex-Bay To install a device in the Flex-BayMagnetic fields can destroy the information on a disk Using the Floppy DriveUsing the Floppy Drive Using the CD-ROM Drive Using the CD-ROM DriveUsing the CD-ROM Drive Installing the Power DVD Player MPEG-2 Software Using the DVD-ROM DriveRemoving the Hard Drive Using the Hard DriveRemoving the Hard Drive Installing a Hard DriveCharging the Battery Using the BatteryRemoving the Battery Safely Using the BatteryRemoving the Battery Pack Installing the BatteryUsing the Battery Gauge Monitoring the Battery ChargeSet options under Battery Status and Alarm Settings Using PowerProfiler to Monitor the BatteryCondition Action to Take Battery WarningsBattery Warnings Sens Modem Naming Convention Using the ModemIf you use a Windows Communication Program Precautions before useIf you use a simple terminal program Description of 56K SpecificationInstall the Modem Driver Installing the Modem Driver in Windows MeDeleting the Modem Driver Confirming Installation of the Modem DriverSelecting a Country Installing the Modem Driver in Windows 95/98 Check if Country is selected correctly What are AT commands? Modem CommandsBefore Using AT Commands Command modeDisplay the result value Using AT commandsUsing Command Mode during Communications ATO Basic AT CommandsATS0? Starting System Setup Using System SetupSystem Setup Menus Menu FunctionNavigation Alternate Function Key System Setup Navigation KeysMain Menu Using System Setup Using System Setup Advanced Menu Security Menu Power Menu Using System Setup Exit Menu Boot MenuUsing System Setup Creating a Password Using System SecuritySystem Passwords Deleting a Password Locking the Keyboard Requiring a Boot PasswordLocking the Hard Drive Boot Sector Maximum Power Saving Mode Using Power Management OptionsRest Mode Standby ModeRest Mode Precautions Using PowerProfiler To create Fdisk Creating a Save to Disk PartitionTo create Phdisk Insert the System Recovery CD-ROM To reinstall your operating systemTo reinstall your original applications and drivers Resolution and Color Depth Video Features and ConfigurationVideo Driver Capabilities Configuring Display FeaturesSelecting a Monitor Type Changing Color Depth and Resolution Changing the Video Driver Using the TV-Out PortClick OK and follow the prompts that appear on the screen Setting Dual View mode Using Dual View modeLimits and cautions of using Dual View mode Primary Limits Secondary Using several display devicesTwo Displays Three DisplaysLimits on Video Driver while using Dual View mode Maintaining PC Cards Working with PC CardsWindows 98/ Me Using PC CardsWindows NT Working with PC Cards AC Adapter Using OptionsBattery Pack Memory Modules Auto AdapterInstalling a Memory Module Before You Install MemoryRemoving the Memory Module Compartment Door Hard Drives Installing a Memory ModuleCD-ROM Drive Setting the switch on 2nd HDDSuperdisk LS-120 Drive DVD-ROM Drive ModuleZIP Drive Inserting a 120MB LS-120 diskette into the LS-120 drive Docking OptionsDrivers About Drivers and System ResourcesIRQs IRQsService Pack 4 for Windows NT About Drivers and System Resources Operating Problem TroubleshootingComputer does nothing when you turn it on Computer is not behaving as expectedPC Card does not work correctly Battery power seems to run out faster than expectedWhen using a PBX phone system I cant dial on my modem Infrared ProblemsModem Problems Troubleshooting Hardware Specifications SpecificationsDimension EnvironmentExternal AC Adapter Lithium-Ion Smart BatteryNi-MH Dumb Battery CD-ROM AbbreviationsPcmcia Volt Universal serial busVoltage alternating current Voltage collector currentBoot disk BootGlossary AC adapterCache memory DMA direct memory accessCardBus Cmos memoryHard drive Floppy diskAddress IRQ interrupt request lineMBmegabyte RAM random access memoryMegabit Operating systemRefresh rate ResolutionROM read-only memory SectorDiskette a Recording the Computer Hardware ConfigurationDisabled 42F8, IRQ 2E8, IRQ 3 Disabled Parallel port Enabled Mode Output onlyDisabled Bi-directional Disabled OtherSecurity Menu Page Important Safety Instruction Iii Federal Communications Commission FCC Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 68 Statement Canadian Radio Interference Regulations CTR21 StatementClass 1 Laser Productlaserschutzklasse 1 Produkt Country-Specific Power cord Set Requirements Power Cord RequirementGeneral Requirements Country Accredited Applicable AgencySEV
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