Chapter 2

Running System Configuration

The System Configuration program, provided with your system on the Reference 1 diskette, allows you to configure your computer. Use the program to do the following:

Learn about the configuration processSet the date and timeCopy the configuration (CFG) files for any option cards you installConfigure the system board and any option cardsCreate one or more System Configuration Information (SCI) files

Access other system utilities, such as System diagnostics and hard disk utilities.

You must run the System Configuration program to configure your system before you can use your computer for any other purpose. You may need to run it again later if you add or remove options, such as memory, disk drives, or option cards.

After running the program, you save your current configuration in the computer’s CMOS and in a file called SYSTEM.SCI. Your computer checks this information each time you turn it on and assigns your system resources based on the configuration options you selected.

If you want to create an alternate configuration file for your computer or another computer, you can create an alternate SCI file. See page 2-19 for more information.

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