When Auto speed is enabled, your computer automatically switches to 8 MHz whenever it needs to access a diskette drive. It runs at 20 MHz for all other operations.

There are different types of copy-protected programs, and depending on the type you have, you may or may not want to enable the Auto speed function. Follow these guidelines:

If you are using a copy-protected program that can run only on a diskette or that requires a key disk, try to start the program at

20 MHz. If this works, you do not need to enable the Auto speed function. If you can’t load the program at 20 MHz, enable Auto speed.

If you are using a copy-protected program that does not require a key disk, but requires a special procedure to install the program on the hard disk, set the speed switch on the front panel to

8 MHz while you are installing the program. Once it is installed, set the switch to 20 MHz, where you should be able to leave it while you load and run the program. If this does not work, try loading the program at 8 MHz and then switch to 20 MHz to use it. Do not use Auto speed.

Follow these steps to change the Auto speed setting:

1.Highlight Auto speed and press Enter. You see this box:

If the displayed setting is correct, press t to return to the main menu.

2.To change the setting, press Enter. The option changes to Auto

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3.Highlight ** SAVE SETTINGS ** and press Enter to return to the main menu.

Follow the same procedure if you later need to disable Auto speed.

Running the Setup Program 2-7