Index

4-pin power pin assignments A–4

20-pin power pin assignments A–4

A

ATA/ATAPI (IDE) drive cable pin assignments A– 4

B

battery

µT removal and replacement 6–20real-time clock D–2

blank screen D–9

C

cable select drive 4–1cable, proper handling 5–7cautions

AC power 5–1adding devices 1–1batteries 5–7cables 5–7cooling fan 5–6installation 1–1keyboard cleaning 5–5keyboard keys 5–5

changing operating systems, important information 3–3

changing password 3–5chassis types, illustrated 5–1cleaning

computer 5–4keyboard 5–5monitor 5–5mouse 5–5

clearing password 3–7cloning tools, software 3–1CMOS Setup

Advanced 2–4

Standard 2–4

Compaq software. See software computer

cleaning 5–4pauses D–2

Computer Setup

Advanced CMOS Setup 2–4heading

exit without saving 2–7hardware monitor 2–6load default settings 2–7password option 2–7Peripheral Setup 2–5power management setup 2–5save settings and exit 2–7system information 2–4

Standard CMOS Setup 2–4utilities 2–2

configuring power button 3–2connector pin assignments A–1to A–4

country-specific power cord set requirements B–2customizing software 3–1

D

date and time display D–2deleting password 3–6delimiter characters, table 3–7deployment tools, software 3–1device drivers

installing/upgrading 1–1obtaining 1–2

disassembly preparation, µT 6–1disk, cloning 3–1

drive

cable select 4–1capacities 4–7device designation 4–1

µT 3.5" removal and replacement 6–13µT removal and replacement 6–10partition size 4–7

replacement type 4–6Drive Key, problems D–23drive positions, µT 6–9dual-state power button 3–2

E

electrostatic discharge. See ESD energy savings, settings for 3–3

 

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