System Software & Restoration

7.At the end of each diagnostic run, you will be notified if the test ran successfully or if errors were encountered. If errors were encountered, you will be given a choice to view the error log file to determine the nature of the problem encountered by the diagnostic. All test results are written to a file named AMIDIAG.LOG. This file can be viewed by selecting the Display Error Log File option from the Options menu.

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The AMIDIAG.LOG file is saved to RAM drive by default. In this condition, if you power down, the AMIDIAG.LOG file will be lost. If you want to save the AMIDIAG.LOG file, exist to DOS and manually copy it to the diskette or hard drive. You may also save the AMIDIAG.LOG file from the Options menu Generate Report selection.

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Using the Compaq QuickRestore CD

This QuickRestore CD allows you to fully restore your system to its original software configuration as shipped from Compaq. To complete the QuickRestore process, you must make System Setup configuration changes to the Power, Boot and Exit menu options. Refer to Chapter 4, Configuring Your Notebook Computer for detailed instructions.

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The QuickRestore process will format your C: drive automatically. All data

residing on your C: drive will be erased. Prior to beginning the QuickRestore

process, backup all pertinent data onto another drive (your D: or E: drive if available) or alternate media. If you have a Windows NT 4.0 NTFS partition, backup all pertinent data to alternate media. The QuickRestore process requires you to delete all NTFS partitions.

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QuickRestore Preparation

1.Power off the System. Insert the CD-ROM Drive module into the Expansion Bay.

2.Boot the system and when the Compaq logo appears press the [fn]+[F3] key combination to enter the System Setup Program.

3.Load factory default settings, then disable the Power Savings option in the Power menu and set ATAPI CD-ROM option as the first device in the Boot Priority list found in the Boot menu. Then choose Exit Saving Changes found in the Exit menu to exit System Setup. Please refer to Chapter 4 for detailed System Setup instructions.

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6500 specifications

The Compaq 6500, a significant entry in the realm of computing, emerged in the mid-1990s as a part of the Compaq Presario series. This desktop computer was designed to meet the demands of both home and small business users, offering a reliable and powerful solution for various computing needs.

One of the standout features of the Compaq 6500 was its robust performance. It was equipped with Intel's Pentium processors, which provided significant processing power for the time. Users could choose between different configurations, which made the 6500 versatile for tasks ranging from basic word processing to more demanding applications like graphic design and multimedia.

In terms of memory, the Compaq 6500 supported significant RAM upgrades, accommodating up to 64 MB of DDR RAM, which enhanced its multitasking capabilities. This was particularly useful for users who ran multiple applications simultaneously. The system also offered an array of storage options, featuring hard drives with capacities that ranged from 1 GB to 8 GB, allowing for ample space for documents, images, and software.

The Compaq 6500 showcased advanced technologies for its era, including support for Plug and Play devices, which simplified peripheral connections. This feature allowed users to easily add and remove devices like printers, scanners, and modems without extensive configuration, streamlining the user experience.

Another crucial characteristic was its graphics capabilities. The desktop came with integrated graphics technology, allowing for decent video output and enabling users to enjoy multimedia content. For more demanding users, the system could be equipped with dedicated graphics cards, enhancing its performance in gaming and graphics rendering.

In terms of connectivity, the Compaq 6500 was equipped with various ports, including serial and parallel ports, and later models introduced USB support, paving the way for a broader range of peripherals and external devices.

The design of the Compaq 6500 also deserves mention; it featured a compact and functional chassis that was relatively easy to access, allowing users to upgrade components as needed. Its attractively sleek design made it a fitting choice for both home environments and office settings.

Overall, the Compaq 6500 was a well-rounded desktop computer that balanced performance, usability, and upgradeability, making it a notable choice during its time. It exemplified Compaq's commitment to delivering reliable technology to consumers, solidifying its place in the annals of computing history.