Running the SETUP Program

You need to run SETUP the first time you use your computer. Even if your system was configured for you, you may still need to set the date and time, and if your system came unconfigured, you need to define how it is set up. (You also may need to run SETUP again later if you change your configuration.)

SETUP is stored in the computer’s ROM BIOS, so you can run it any time. SETUP lets you verify or change the following:

Q Current date and time

Cl Type of diskette drive(s) and hard disk drive(s)

0 System memory

0Type of video display adapter

0Keyboard options Ll Processor speed Q Shadow options

Q Processor chip features.

The configuration information is stored in an area of memory called CMOS RAM. This memory is backed up by a battery, so it is not erased when you turn off or reset the computer.

Starting the SETUP Program

You can run SETUP whenever you see the operating system command prompt, such as:

C : \ > o r A : \ >

To start SETUP, hold down Ctrl and Alt, then press S.

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