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Each time you turn on your computer system or press the reset button, the system compares the hardware installed in the system to the hardware listed in the system configuration information stored in nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM) on the system board. If the system detects a discrepancy, it generates error messages that identify the incorrect configuration settings. The system then prompts you to enter the System Setup program to correct the setting.

You can use the System Setup program as follows:

To change the system configuration information after you add, change, or remove any hardware in your system

To set or change user-selectable options—for example, the time or date on your system

To enable or disable all integrated devices in your system

You can view the current settings at any time. When you change a setting, in many cases you must reboot the system before the change takes effect.

After you set up your system, run the System Setup program to familiarize yourself with your system configuration information and optional settings. For future refer- ence, Dell recommends that you print the System Setup screens (by pressing the <Print Scrn> key) if you have a local printer installed, or write down the information if you do not have a printer.

Before you use the System Setup program, you need to know the kind of diskette drive(s) and hard-disk drive(s) installed in your computer. If you are unsure of any of this information, see the manufacturing test report that was shipped with your sys- tem. You can access the manufacturing test report from the Dell Accessories program folder.

Using the System Setup Program 3-1

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