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Power Source Requirements
720 Volt power source requirements
240 Volt power source requirements
Specifications
A-7
Contents
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Instructions Importantes de Sécurité
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Contents
Installing and Removing Options
Installing and Removing Drives
Running System Diagnostics
Formatting a Hard Disk
Troubleshooting
lntroduction
VGA Utilities
Optional Equipment
Memory
Drives
Over Drive Processor
Math Coprocessor
AIternate VGA lnterface
How to Use This Manual
Appendix A
Glossary
Index
Using Your Computer
Turning On the Computer
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Press Del to start SETUP
Turning Off the Computer
Using Disks and Disk Drives
How Disks Store Data
Types of Diskette Drives
Drive and diskette incompatibilities
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Caring for Diskettes and Diskette Drives
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Write-protectingDiskettes
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inserting and Removing Diskettes
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Using a Single Diskette Drive System
Formatting Diskettes
Making Backup Copies
Making
Using a Hard Disk Drive
Hard Disk
Backing up the hard disk
Caring for your hard disk
Special Keys on the Keyboard
Stopping a Command or Program
Resetting the Computer
Password
Changing the Processor Speed
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Preparing the Hard Disk for Moving
Using AUTOEXEC.BAT and Other Batch files
Installing and Removing Options
How to Use This Chapter
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Removing the Cover
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Changing the Jumper Settings
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Setting the Jumpers
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Memory Modules (SIMMs)
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Inserting SIMMs
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Removing SIMMS
lnstalling an Option Card
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Removing an Option Curd
Removing the Option Card Connector Board
Replacing the
lnstalling a
lncreasing
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Using the Alternate VGA interface
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Using a Display Adapter Card
Card
Replacing the Cover
Post-installationProcedures
Installing and Removing Drives
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Setting the Hard Disk Drive Jumpers
Where to Go Next
Installing a Hard Disk in the Vertical Bay
Removing the Mounting Frames
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Installing the Hard Disk
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Connecting the Cables
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PA, PB, PC
PD; you
PD.)
corners of the power
Removing a Hard Disk From the Vertcal Bay
Bay
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installing a Drive in a Horizontal Bay
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Attaching Mounting Frames to a Hard Disk
Installing the Drive
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PD; you can
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Removing a Drive From a Horizontal Buy
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Connecting the Hard Disk Drive Ribbon Cable to the System Board
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Post-installationProcedures
Running System Diagnostics
Starting the Program
DIAG
Detected
Quit
Deleting Tests
Delete Tests
System Board
Numeric Coprocessor
System Memory
Adding Tests
Running Tests
Press
[t3
Hard Disk Drive #1
press
Resuming From an Error
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Error Messages
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Formatting a Hard Disk
Starting the Program
1 - Format
analysis
3- Non-destructivesurface analysis
0 - Exit
Formatting a New Disk
Reformatting a Used Disk
Selecting an Option
Option 1, Format
Accept recommended skewed sectors in format : 1 ? (Y/N)
Enter new skewed sectors in format (l-16):
Accept recommended skewed sectors per head in format : 0 ? (Y/N)
use
sectors per head
in format (O-16):
Modify defective track table ? (Y/N)
Modifying the Defecfive Track Table
Defective Track Table : Move box cursor to desired track with cursor key
Enter cylinder number (1 - nnnn):
Enter head number (0 - nn):
nn):
Formatting the Disk
Option 2, Destructive Surface Analysis
Analyze
n:
Option 3, Non-destructiveSurface Analysis
Analyze Hard Disk <Drive n:
Read/Verify check for all tracks
Current cylinder is nnnn
the
Exiting the Program
Exit
see
Troubleshooting
Del
SETUP
Error Messages
Press Fl to continue or Del to start SETUP
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The Computer Won't Start
The Computer Does Not Respond
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Restoring the Power Supply
Password Problems
Accessing Your System
F)
Setup Access
Keyboard Problems
Monitor Problems
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Diskette Problems
Disk Drive Error: Abort, Ignore, Retry
Disk error reading drive d:
Disk error writing drive d:
error
Diskette Drive Problems
Hard Disk Problems
lnstalling the Drive
Preparing the Drive
Accessing Data on the Drive
Software Problems
Printer Problems
Option Card Problems
Mouse Problems
Memory Module Problems
Specifications
Shadow RAM
Clock
calendar
Video
Serial
Mass Storage
Diskette drives
drives
Other devices
Keyboard
Physical Characteristics
Width
Depth
Height
Weight
Environmental Requirements
Power Source Requirements
System Memory Map
Access speed
Address
Analog monitor
Application program
ASCll
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Asynchronous
AUTOEXEC.BAT file
Backup
Base memory
Butch file
Bit
Bus
CGA
Character
Chip
CMOS
Code
Command
Configuration
Control code
Conventional memory
Coprocessor
Copy-protectedprogram
cursor
Cylinders
Data
Data diskette
Default
Device driver
Diagnostics
DIP switch
Directory
Disk
Display adapter card
DOS
Double-density
Drive designator
EGA
Extended memory
Extension
File
Filename
Fixed disk
Format
Graphics
Hardware
Hexadecimal
High-density
IDE
Input/output (l/O) port
lnterface
Jumper
Kilobyte (KB)
LIM EMS
Main system board
Math coprocessor
MCGA
Megabyte (MB)
Megahertz (MHz)
Memory manager
Memory module
MGA
Microprocessor
Mouse
MS-DOS
Multifrequency monitor
Multitasking
Numeric keypad
Operating speed
Operating system
OS/2
Parallel
Partition
Password
Pathname
Peripheral device
Porf
PQFP
Processor speed
Program
Prompt
Read
Read/write head
Real-timeclock
Refresh rate
Reset
Root directory
RS-232C
Sector
Self test
Serial
Shadow RAM
Surface mounted
Tracks
Unix
VGA
Video card
Write
Write-protect
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