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In addition to this
User’s Guide
, you may need to refer to the following
documentation:
Your Dell system
User’s Guide
provides an overview of system featur es and hard-
ware installation guidelines and procedures .
Your Dell system
Installation and Troubleshooting Gui de
includes troubleshooting
procedures and instructions for using Dell diagnostics to test your computer
system.
The online HP manual,
Using Network Node Manager Special Edition,
contains
information on installing, setting up, and troubleshooting the NNM SE software.
The
Dell Hardware Instrumentation Package v2.2
for IntelLANDesk Server Man-
ager 2.52 User’s Guide
provides beneficial information if you are using Dell
HIP2.2 on a Dell PowerEdge 6100 system that has an Intel server monitor
module (SMM) card installed.
The
Dell PowerEdge SDS 1 00 Sto r ag e System Installation and Service Guide
con-
tains information on system features and hardware installation for the Dell
PowerEdge Scalable Disk System 100 (SDS 100) storage system.
The Dell Remote Assistant Card version 2.0 documentat ion.
NOTE: Documentation updates are sometimes included with yo ur system or so f tware
to describe changes to your system or software. Always read these updates before
consulting any other documentation because the updates often contain the latest
information.
You may also have one or more of the following documents:
Operating system documentation is included if you ordered your operating sys-
tem from Dell. This documentation describes how to install (if necessary),
configure, and use your operating system.
Documentation is included with any options you purchase separately from your
system. This documentation includes information that you need to configure and
install these options in your Dell computer. Installati on instructions for the
options are included in your system
User’s Guide,
Installation and Troubleshoot-
ing Guide,
or product-specific
Quick Installation Guide
,
if applicable. However, to
install some options, you may need to refer to accompanying documentation
from the option manufacturer.
Technical information files—sometimes called “readme” files—may be installed
on your hard-disk drive or included on your CD to provide last-minute updates
about changes to your system or software. Readme files can also contain
advanced technical reference material intended for experienced users or
technicians.