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2 Product Name:ASUS P2L-VM/P2E-VM Manual Revision: Release Date: June ASUS P2L-VM/P2E-VMUser’s Manual 3 MarketingTechnical Support 6 Federal Communications Commission Statement•This device may not cause harmful interference, and •Re-orientor relocate the receiving antenna •Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver •Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help Canadian Department of Communications Statement 7 Introduction:Features: Installation: IV. BIOS Software: Support CD: 8 FEATURESASUS P2L-VM/P2E-VMSpecifications: •microATX: Features ASUS’ custom designed microATX form factor Multi-Speed: •Intel AGPset: Features Intel’s 440LX or 440EX AGPset with I/O subsystems Onboard AGP VGA: •AMC: Supports an ATI-compatibleTV tuner card on the ATI Multimedia Connector •IrDA: Supports an optional IrDA-compliantmodule for wireless interface The P2L-VMMotherboard adds: Data Integrity: 9 ASUS P2L-VM/P2E-VMSpecial Features:Easy Installation: Enhanced ACPI & Anti-Boot Virus BIOS: Symbios SCSI BIOS: Wake on LAN: ASUS P2L-VM/P2E-VMPerformance Concurrent PCI: Double the IDE Transfer Speed: SDRAM Optimized Performance: 10 ASUS P2L-VM/P2E-VMIntelligenceAuto Fan Off: even in sleep mode and system noise •Boot Virus Protection:Anti-bootvirus protection programmed into the BIOS Message LED (requires ACPI OS support): Temperature Monitoring and Alert: Voltage Monitoring and Alert: S.MA.R.T.: 11 Parts of the ASUS P2L-VM/P2E-VMMotherboardMotherboard Parts II. FEATURES 12 Layout(Greyed items are optional at the time of purchase.) 13 JumpersExpansion Slots Hardware Monitor Connectors Motherboard Layout III. INSTALLATION 14 JumpersBefore using your computer, you must complete the following steps: 1.Set Jumpers on the Motherboard 2.Install System Memory Modules 3.Install the Central Processing Unit (CPU) 4.Install Expansion Cards 5.Connect Ribbon Cables, Cabinet Wires, and Power Supply 6.Setup the BIOS Software 1.Unplug your computer when working on the inside 1.VGA Interrupt Selection (INT_EN) and 2. VGA Setting (VGAEN) Setting INT_EN VGAEN 15 3.Real Time Clock (RTC) RAM (CLRCMOS)RTC RAM CLRCMOS 4.Keyboard Power Up (KBPWR) Setting KBPWR Disable [1-2](default) Enable [2-3] 16 5.CPU External (BUS) Frequency Selection (FS0, FS1, FS2)6.CPU to BUS Frequency Ratio (BF0, BF1, BF2, BF3) Set the jumpers by the Internal speed of your processor as follows: 17 Install memory in any combination as follows:ASUS Memory Examples: ECC EDO DIMM (9 chips) 72bits Non-ECCSDRAM DIMM (8 chips) 64bits General DIMM Notes: (not true for all memory modules) System Memory 18 DIMM Memory Installation19 Pentium II Processor20 The Motherboard As ShippedInstalling the Pentium II Processor: Mount the Pentium II Retention Mechanism: TIP: WARNING 21 Insert the SEC Cartridge:22 Secure the SEC Cartridge:23 AAVID HeatsinkElan Vital Heatsink 24 Expansion Card Installation ProcedureAssigning IRQs for Expansion Cards 25 Assigning DMA Channels for ISA CardsISA Cards and Hardware Monitor 26 1.PS/2 Keyboard Connector (6-pinFemale)2.PS/2 Mouse Connector (6-pinFemale) 27 3.Parallel Port Connector (25-pinFemale)NOTE: Serial printers must be connected to the serial port 4.Serial Port COM1 Connector (9-pinMale) Connectors 28 Audio Port Connectors (Three 1/8” Female)Line Out Line In Mic Joystick/Midi Connector 29 9.Primary / Secondary IDE connectors (Two 40-1pinIDE)10.IDE activity LED (2-pinIDELED) 30 11.Floppy Disk Drive Connector (34-1pinFLOPPY)12.Stereo Audio In Connectors (4-pinCD1, CD2, AUX) 13.Digital Audio Interface (6-pin) 31 14.IrDA / Fast IR-Compliantinfrared module connector (5-pinIR)15.Wake On LAN Connector (3-pinWOL_CON) WAKE On LAN Power Up Con- trol BIOS SOFT- WARE 32 16.Message LED Lead (LED, 2 pins)17.SMI Suspend Switch Lead (SMI, 2 pins) 18.ATX Power Switch/Soft Power Switch (PWR, 2 pins) 19.Reset Switch Lead (RESET, 2 pins) 20.System Power LED (KEYLOCK, 3 pins) 21.Keyboard Lock Switch Lead (KEYLOCK, 2 pins) 22.Speaker Connector (SPEAKER, 4 pins) This 4-pinconnector connects to the case-mountedspeaker 33 do not place jumper caps over these pins24.ATX Power Supply Connector (20-pinblock ATXPWR) 25.ATX Power Supply Fan Control Connector (6-pinblock) 34 Power RequirementProcessor +5V +12V Total Power Celeron 4.5A 0.36A 26.82W Klamath233 7.8A 43.32W Klamath266 8.7A 47.82W Klamath300 Deschutes333 5.1A 29.82W 26.Serial Port COM 2 (COM2, 10-1pins) 27.TV-Out (TV-CON, 6-1pins) 35 Power Connection Procedures1.After all connections are made, close the system case cover 2.Be sure that all switches are off (in some systems, marked with ) 5.You may then turn on your devices in the following order: a.Your monitor b.External SCSI devices (starting with the last device on the chain) During Power Connections 36 Main Menu37 2. Update BIOS Including Boot Block and ESCDFlash Memory Writer IV. BIOS 38 Managing and Updating Your Motherboard’s BIOSUpon First Use of the Computer System 2.Copy AFLASH.EXE to the just created boot disk Run AFLASH.EXE from this new disk and select option 1. Save Current BIOS to File Updating BIOS Procedures (only when necessary) 2.Boot from the disk you created earlier 3.At the “A:\” prompt, type AFLASH and then press <Enter At the Main Menu 2. Update BIOS In- cluding Boot Block and ESCD 39 BIOS Setup40 Load DefaultsDetails of Standard CMOS Setup: 41 TimeHard Disks For IDE hard disk drive setup, you can: •Use theAuto setting for detection during bootup •Enter the specifications yourself manually by using the “User” option Standard CMOS 42 Auto detection of hard disks on bootupDrive A / Drive B (None) Floppy 3 Mode Support (Disabled) Drive A, Drive B, Both, and Disabled Video (EGA/VGA) EGA/VGA CGA Mono If you are using a VGA or any higher resolution card, choose EGA/VGA Halt On (All Errors) 43 Details of BIOS Features Setup44 BIOSCPU Level 1 Cache / CPU Level 2 Cache (Enabled) CPU Level 2 Cache ECC Check (Disabled) BIOS Update (Enabled) Quick Power On Self Test (Enabled) HDD Sequence SCSI/IDE First (IDE) IDE SCSI Boot Sequence (A,C) Boot Up Floppy Seek (Disabled) When enabled, the BIOS will seek drive A once Floppy Disk Access Control (R/W) IDE HDD Block Mode Sectors (HDD MAX) HDD S.M.A.R.T Capability (Disabled) This field enables or disables S.M.A.R.T. IDE hard disk drive features 45 PS/2 Mouse Function Control (Auto)OS/2 Onboard Memory > 64M (Disabled) PCI/VGA Palette Snoop (Disabled) Video ROM BIOS Shadow (Enabled) C8000-CBFFFto DC000-DFFFF(Disabled) Boot Up NumLock Status (On) This field enables users to activate the Number Lock function upon system boot Typematic Rate Setting (Disabled) Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) (6) Typematic Delay (Msec) (250) Security Option (System) Supervisor Password User Password System Setup 46 Details of Chipset Features Setup47 Video Memory Cache Mode (UC)USWC PCI 2.1 Support (Enabled) Memory Hole At 15M–16M(Disabled) DRAM are xx bits wide (Not available on 440EX Motherboard) Data Integrity Mode (Non-ECC)(Not available on 440EX Motherboard) Onboard FDC Controller (Enabled) Chipset Features 48 Onboard FDC Swap A & B (No Swap)Onboard Serial Port 1 (3F8H/IRQ4) Settings are and for the onboard serial connector Onboard Serial Port 2 (2F8H/IRQ3) Onboard Parallel Port (378H/IRQ7) Parallel Port Mode (ECP+EPP) ECP DMA Select (3) ECP ECP+EPP Parallel Port Mode UART2 Use Infrared (Disabled) Onboard PCI IDE Enable (Both) primary secondary both disable IDE Ultra DMA Mode (Auto) Leave this on Auto or set to Disable to turn off IDE Ultra DMA Mode 49 Details of Power Management Setup50 Video Off Method (DPMS OFF)DPMS OFF DPMS Reduce ON Blank Screen V/H SYNC+Blank, DPMS Standby DPMS Suspend V/H SYNC+Blank PM Timers HDD Power Down (Disable) 1–15 Min Suspend Mode (Disable) 30 Sec, 1 Min 2 Min 4 Min 8 Min 20 Min 30 Min 40 Min, 1 Hour Power Up Control PWR Button < 4 Secs (Soft Off) Soft Off Suspend No Function 51 PWR Up On Modem Act (Enabled)AC PWR Loss Restart (Disabled) Disabled Wake on LAN (Enable) Automatic Power Up (Disabled) Fan Monitor (xxxxRPM) Thermal Monitor (xxxC/xxxF) Voltage Monitor (xx.xV) 52 Details of PNP and PCI Setup53 DMA x Used By ISA (No/ICU)ISA MEM Block BASE (No/ICU) Symbios SCSI BIOS (Auto) USB IRQ (Enabled) TV Standard Select (NTSC) NTSC PAL ONB VGA BIOS First (No) Yes Onboard Audio Chip (Enabled) Play / PCI 54 LoadOnboard Audio Plug and Play Resource Data (CMI8330) Load BIOS Defaults Load Setup Defaults 55 Supervisor Password and User PasswordIII. INSTALLATION Passwords 56 IDE HDD Auto Detection57 Save & Exit SetupSave & Exit Exit Without Saving 58 SOFTWARESupport CD Main Menu Main Menu Selections LDCM Local Setup: ASUS PC Probe Setup: Installs a simple utility to monitor your computer’s fan Adobe Acrobat Reader: BusMaster: Installs the Intel BusMaster IDE drivers for improved performance Install Audio Driver: Audio Driver Install Audio Utilities: Audio Software Install YAMAHA Synthesizer: Uninstall Audio Driver: Install PCCillin: Browse this CD: View the contents of this CD Read Me: View additional notes concerning this product Exit: Exit the current menu 59 PC Probe Utility60 Running / Installing1.Click on “ASUS PC Probe Setup” from the main menu 2.Click “OK” after reading the welcome message 3.Click the install button 4.Make any desired setting changes 61 Add/Remove62 Fan Rotation StatusPC Temperature Status PC Voltage Status PC Status Summary 63 PC Probe System InfoPC Probe Settings PC Probe Task Bar Icon 64 (This page was intentionally left blank)65 B. Video DriverB. Other Video Drivers Video Driver 66 Driver Video .BC. Video Player 67 Update Device Driver WizardClick the Next button Click Other Locations button to direct the wizard to the audio driver files Finish Click No when asked if you want to keep files during version conflicts First Time Install 68 DisplayVideo .B Install Windows 95 Display Driver allows your onboard VGA to function properly Click Install Windows 95 Display Driver to begin the installation wizard The “ATI 3D” setup screen will appear Click Next to complete your installation Click Yes to restart your computer 69 Microsoft DirectX allows Direct3D support in WindowsClick Install DirectX5 to begin installation •MPEG Format: (*.MPG, *.DAT, *.MPV) Extensions •AVI Files (*.AVI) Extensions Click Install Video Player to begin instal- lation Use Express Setup and click Next to complete your installation DirectX / Video Player 70 Changing display settings:95 Windows 71 Installing ATI video drivers in Windows 3.x:1.Start Windows 2.Run File Manager Run 3.Insert the ASUS installation CD 4.Change to your CD drive 5.Double click setup.exe - ASUS Windows 3.1 Install Shell appears 6.Click on Install Windows 3.1 Display Driver- Confirm Installation appears Install Windows 3.1 Display Driver 7.Click Yes - Copying Files appears - Restart Windows appears Restart now 9. Click OK - Follow the instructions for Software MPEG & Video Player Windows 72 Installing ATI video drivers in DOS:1.Enter DOS mode (Exit Windows, do not use Windows DOS prompt) 2.Change to your CD-ROMdrive x.3 Windows 4.Press Enter to confirm path of Windows 3.x or change if necessary 5.“ASUS driver is successfully installed !!” - press any key 7.Install Shell Message appears: 8. Click OK - Follow the instructions for Software MPEG & Video Player 73 Installing Microsoft Video for Windows in Windows 3.x:Continue Installing ATI Video Player in Windows 3.x: 1.Run File Manager MEMMAKER 9.Click Restart Windows button 75 ATI Desktop Control PanelATI DeskTop Mach64 ATI Desktop Features Help On: ATI Logo: Feature Icons: 76 FlexDesk+ Basic SettingsFlexDesk dynamic screen information feedback Sliders Colors: Select color depts of 256; 32, 768; 65, 536; or 16.7million colors Screen Size: 77 Test:Defaults: Advanced...: Opens the Advanced panel. See FlexDesk+ Advanced Settings Help: Displays Help information on FlexDesk+ OK: Exits the FlexDesk+ control panel and effects all new changes Cancel: Discards all changes and exits the FlexDesk+ control panel FILE Menu Open: Opens an existing Setting file Save: Saves the current settings to the active Setting file Exit: Exits the FlexDesk+ control panel FEATURES Menu Defaults: Provides same functionality as the push button Advanced...: Provides same functionality as the push button HELP Menu Help: Provides same functionality as the push button Contents: Displays the Help index About...: Displays the product version number and information 78 FlexDesk+ Advanced SettingsEnvironment 256 Color Palette Windows runs faster when this option is turned off On: Off: Dithering Control 79 Win3.1 Limitation: In some newer BIOS, DPMS fucntion doesn't work normallyEnabline DPMS for Windows: 1.Click the DPMS icon 2.Highlight the timer boxes one at a time and specify the values 3.Turn on DPMS Enabled 4.Click OK Timer Settings Suspend Time: Off Time DPMS Enable: DPMS feature is enabled if box is checked Defaults: Sets DPMS timers to default values Help: Displays Help information on DPMS OK: Accepts settings as shown and exits Cancel: Discards all changes and exits 80 NOTE: Press Default to fill in the fields with default keys first<ALT>,<Ctrl> and <Shift DeskScape Functions Pan Up: Moves the "window" upward, with user defined keys, e.g., Alt − Pan Left: Moves the "window" to the left, with user defined keys, e.g., Alt ← Pan Right: Pan Down: Moves the "window" downward, with user defined keys, e.g., <Alt ↓ Zoom In: Makes the screen image larger, with user defined keys, e.g <Alt>+<Home>. NOTE: The entire desktop can be panned Zoom Out: 81 Defaults: Assigns default keys to DeskScanHelp: Displays Help information on DeskScan OK: Accepts key assignments as shown and exits WinSwitch FlexDesk DeskScan Configuring the WinSwitch Panel Procedure: <Ctrl <Alt 4.Click Ok 82 Key 1:Defaults: Restores key combination and slider settings to defaults Help: Displays Help information on WinSwitch OK: Accepts current settings and exits WinSwitch: Key Combination Fields Screen Size: Sets the screen resolution to one of the supported sizes Desktop Size: Sets the virtual desktop to one of the supported sizes Screen Adjustment 84 NOTES:DPMS (for DOS) Standby timer: Suspend timer: off timer: DPMS parameter <Enter Example: To set the Standby timer to 5 minutes, and disable the Suspend and Off timers: DPMS STBY 5 <Enter timers: DPMS Parameters susp x off x unload - Un-installsDPMS from system memory. help - Displays help messages 85 IMPORTANT•Windows NT 3.5x does not support AGP cards Windows Plug and Play in Windows NT 4.0: (Auto installing drivers) 1.Enter Windows NT 4.0 in safe mode by pressing F5 repeatedly during bootup safe mode 2.Right click the mouse on the open desktop (not over any icons) 3.Select Properties 4.Click the Settings tab - Settings menu appears 5.Click Change Display Type - Change Display Type windows appears 6.Click Change button - Select Device windows appears 7.Click Show all devices - Manufacturers and Models appears 8.Click (Standard display types) - Standard Display Adapter (VGA) is selected (Standard display types) 9.Click OK button - Change Display Type windows appears 10.Click Apply button - System Settings Change window appears 11.Click Yes button to restart your computer now - restart in normal mode Other VideoDrivers Windows NT 86 \DRIVERS\ATI435\NT4087 2.Click Display Type - Change Display Type windows appears3.Click Change button - Select Device windows appears 4.Click Have Disk button - “Install From Disk” window appears 6.Select your CD-ROM drive in the “Drives:” box 8.Click the OK button - Install from Disk appears - Click OK button again 11.Click OK button 12.Change your monitor type if necessary - Click Close button when finished Close Updating installation in Windows NT 4.0: (Using Autorun Screen) Install Windows NT Display Driver 3.Select the Settings tab and Continue from step 2 above 89 The ATI OS/2 video driver is to be used for the English version of OS/2 onlyInstalling ATI video drivers in English OS/2 or OS/2 Warp: 1.Start OS/2 3.Double-clickthe OS/2 System folder 4.Double-clickthe Command Prompts folder 5.Double-clickthe OS/2 Full Screen object 6.Insert the installation CD (assuming your CD-ROMdrive is letter D) 7.Run OS2INST from \DRIVERS\ATI435\OS2 <Enter from <Enter 8.Select IBM OS/2 - Install OS/2 Driver appears 9.Select your version of OS/2 11.Exit the installation program 12.Type C: <Enter>, CD\MACH_OS2 <Enter>, DSPINSTL 13.Display Driver Install panel appears - select Primary Display 14.Click OK - Driver selection list appears Select the latest ATI mach64 enhanced driver version from the list - click In the Monitor Configuration Selection Utility, select Install Using Defaults for Monitor Type When the source directory panel appears, choose C:\MACH_OS2 SET 18.Click INSTALL 19.Type EXIT to close the OS/2 full screen command prompt 20.Shut down OS/2 OS/2 Restart IBM OS/2 90 Drivers Video Other .BAutoCAD Installing ATI AutoCAD Video Drivers: 2.Insert the installation CD (assuming your CD-ROMdrive is letter D) 4.Select Drivers Installation and press <Enter 5.Select the Application name AutoCAD <Enter Press Enter ESC 91 Installing ATI Microstation Video Drivers:2.Insert the CD (assuming your CD-ROMdrive is letter D) 5.Select the Application name Microstation <Enter Microstation 92 Information SystemSystem Information Selecting Your Monitor Type: Factory Default/Apple.../IBM.../MIT.../NEC VESA-Std.../Generic.../ReadVDIF.../Custom Select Read VDIF VDIF Files Select Custom Custom Configuration Notes On Refresh Rates: 93 1.Start the INSTALL program2.Select Quick Setup and press <Enter 3.Insert into a floppy drive the disk containing the VDIF file 4.Select READ VDIF... and press <Enter 3.Select Custom... and press <Enter 4.Pick a resolution, then a refresh rate. You will see a box outline WARNING: TIP: 5.Adjust the size and position of the box outline. Press <Enter> to accept VDIF Files 94 / .AdvOther .B Factory Defaults The device can be reset to factory defaults by pressing <Shift>+<F7 Saving Your Configuration •VGA Tests •Accelerator Tests 95 System Lockup•Remove all unnecessary boards •Disable shadow RAM Troubleshooting Test Patterns OK; Applications Do Not Sync Windows Driver Not Installing Properly Windows NT 4.0 driver cannot pass “Test VGA.” Please bypass “Test VGA” then load ATI drivers after completing installation AutoCAD Driver Not Installing Properly Error Codes and Messages Diagnostics 96 Codes ErrorDesired resolution is disabled and displayed in gray Menu item is disabled and displayed in gray Adapter not detected Any FIFO test error Quick memory test error Detailed memory test error DAC LUT test failure ROM checksum error An error has been detected in the ROM Draw sequence failure 97 Windows 95 mach64 enhanced display driverWindows 95 property page problems ATI Video Player Notes 98 Other Problems & Actions99 ATI Player and control panel (Win3.1x and Win95)The Task Control Panel Under win31 environment Under Win95 environment CDAudio– MPEG Playback Video In Capture 100 Playing Audio CDs (Only in window 95)Click the Audio CD button in the Task control panel to switch to Audio CD mode Video .C The Audio CD player has its own display To play an audio CD 1.Insert the audio CD into your CD-ROMdrive 2.In the Audio CD panel, click the Setup Dialogs button 3.Click the Disc Info tab 5.Click OK 6.In the Audio CD panel, click the Play button 101 Playing Interactive Discs (Video CD 2.0)103 D. Audio DriverE. Audio Software Audio Driver 104 Driver Audio .DInstallation First If Windows does not automatically detect your audio device on startup, run Click Other Locations to direct the wizard to the audio driver files Click Ok and “ESS Device Manager” will be shown. Click the Finish button You will be prompted to locate the drivers again. Click Ok Browse Follow the self-explanatoryinstructions to finish your driver installation 105 Install Audio UtilitiesThe AudioRack32 has six main parts: AudioRack32 •Digital Audio Player—playsand records files in the .WAV format •MIDI Player—enablesyou to play MIDI files •Compact Disk Player—enablesyou to play audio CDs on a CD-ROMdrive Audio Software Introduction 106 Software Audio .ECenter Command The Command Center Controls The Command Center Display Counter: Component Icon: Transport State Indicator: Track or File Name: Time Index: 107 The Miniature Mode Controlsstops currently playing tracks or files of active components plays currently loaded tracks or files of active components pauses currently playing tracks or files of active components calls a popup menu where you can restore the AudioRack32, invoke the Al ways on Top Miniature Mode controls the master volume 108 Mixer AudioThe Audio Mixer Controls a slider to adjust the balance a slider to adjust the volume a button for muting 109 The Digital Audio Player ControlsThe Digital Audio Player Display Digital Audio Player 110 Player MIDIThe MIDI Player Controls The MIDI Player Display 111 The Compact Disk Player ControlsE. Audio Software 112 Recorder AudioThe Audio Recorder Controls The Audio Recorder Display 113 HelpDisable Eject Button on the CD Player Using AudioRack CD Player as Default CD Player Configuring Playback Mixer Release Notes 115 LAN Card/ Layout 116 Card LAN ASUS .F•Intel 82558 Ethernet LAN Controller (Fully integrated 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) •Wake-On-LANRemote Control Function Supported •PCI Bus Master Complies to PCI Local Bus Rev. 2.1 specifications •Consists of MAC & PHY (10/100Mbps) interfaces •Complies to IEEE 802.3 10BASE-Tand IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TXinterfaces •Fully supports 10BASE-T& 100BASE-TXoperations through a single RJ45 port •Supports 32-bitBus Master Technology / PCI Rev •Enhancements on ACPI & APM •IEEE 802.3u auto-negotiationfor 10Mbps/100Mbps Network Data Transfer Rates •Provides LED indicators for monitoring network conditions •Plug and Play Software Driver Support •NetWare ODI Drivers -NovellNetware 3.x, 4.x, DOS, OS/2 Client NDIS 2.01 Drivers •NDIS 3.0 Drivers -MicrosoftWindows NT, Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows Question and Answer Q: What is Wake-On-LAN Q: What can Wake-On-LANdo for you Q: What components does Wake-On-LANrequire to be enable 116ASUSP2L-VM/P2E-VMUser’sManual
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IE238/239 1 P2L-VM/P2E-VMINSERTASUS P2L-VM/P2E-VMMotherboard Features (see page 8)Onboard AGP VGA: Rage IIC AMC: NOT Video DriverFirst Time Installation (Ignore page 67) (Ignore page 67)Install Video Driver and Utility (Ignore page 68) (Ignore page 68) Install Video Driver and Utility Easy InstallInstall DirectX (Ignore page 69) (Ignore page 69) Install DirectX5ATI Desktop (Ignore pages 75-84)ATI Desktop Video Driver Installation for Windows NT (Refer to pages 86, 87) \ATI\WinntWindows Video Player (Refer to page 99 of your manual) Run ATI Player from Start->Programs->ATIMultimedia Audio DriverFirst Time Installation (Ignore page 104) (Ignore page 104) ASUS P2L-VM/P2E-VMUser’s Manual
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