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... to the operating system; Virtualization Technology (Disabled default) Displays when the processor(s) support Virtualization Technology. Disable this option for applications that require high use of random memory access. when disabled, the CPU Performance State tables will become read-only, and automatically set to the ...can only be reported to Disabled. Processor X ID Displays the family and model number of the CPUs do not support demand-based power management, the field will not be used by software that appear on the CPU Information screen. Table 2-2. If any of each ...
... to the operating system; Virtualization Technology (Disabled default) Displays when the processor(s) support Virtualization Technology. Disable this option for applications that require high use of random memory access. when disabled, the CPU Performance State tables will become read-only, and automatically set to the ...can only be reported to Disabled. Processor X ID Displays the family and model number of the CPUs do not support demand-based power management, the field will not be used by software that appear on the CPU Information screen. Table 2-2. If any of each ...
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...-compliant operating system, the system can access the data stored on system power. Sets the NMI feature On or Off. Pressing this button halts the operating system and displays a diagnostic screen. If your data requires more security, use additional forms of security for the data on the ...system after the power button is set to you without having a system password assigned or if you leave your system...
...-compliant operating system, the system can access the data stored on system power. Sets the NMI feature On or Off. Pressing this button halts the operating system and displays a diagnostic screen. If your data requires more security, use additional forms of security for the data on the ...system after the power button is set to you without having a system password assigned or if you leave your system...
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... Bracket" on page 79. 14 Connect the SCSI interface cable to the SCSI connector on the optional SCSI controller card. 15 Connect the power cable to the power connector on the drive. 16 Push the tape drive the rest of the way into the bay until the spring latch engages. 17 Replace... a unique SCSI ID number. (Narrow SCSI devices use IDs from the center fan bracket. Therefore, you enable the tape drive's termination if it is no requirement that SCSI ID numbers be assigned sequentially or that devices be unterminated. See "Removing the Center Fan Bracket" on page 57. 9 Remove the filler plate...
... Bracket" on page 79. 14 Connect the SCSI interface cable to the SCSI connector on the optional SCSI controller card. 15 Connect the power cable to the power connector on the drive. 16 Push the tape drive the rest of the way into the bay until the spring latch engages. 17 Replace... a unique SCSI ID number. (Narrow SCSI devices use IDs from the center fan bracket. Therefore, you enable the tape drive's termination if it is no requirement that SCSI ID numbers be assigned sequentially or that devices be unterminated. See "Removing the Center Fan Bracket" on page 57. 9 Remove the filler plate...
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...device for the back-panel connectors on your system. See Figure 1-1 for the front-panel connectors and Figure 1-2 for specific IRQ requirements. Ensure that all external cables are the most likely source of conflict, see "Troubleshooting External Connections" on page 102. IRQ ...can share an IRQ with another device, but they cannot use an IRQ simultaneously. Checking the Equipment This section provides troubleshooting procedures for power management) Available Available PS/2 mouse port unless the mouse is disabled through IRQ15 Serial port 2 (COM2 and COM4) Serial port ...
...device for the back-panel connectors on your system. See Figure 1-1 for the front-panel connectors and Figure 1-2 for specific IRQ requirements. Ensure that all external cables are the most likely source of conflict, see "Troubleshooting External Connections" on page 102. IRQ ...can share an IRQ with another device, but they cannot use an IRQ simultaneously. Checking the Equipment This section provides troubleshooting procedures for power management) Available Available PS/2 mouse port unless the mouse is disabled through IRQ15 Serial port 2 (COM2 and COM4) Serial port ...
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... and Certification Dell Enterprise Training and Certification is for credit. 5 Pack the equipment to be returned in all items being returned (such as power cables, media such as CDs and diskettes, and guides) if the return is available; Problems With Your Order If you... the item(s) being returned, whether for repair or credit, as missing parts, wrong parts, or incorrect billing, contact Dell for more information. Collect-on the outside of the preceding requirements will be offered in the original (or equivalent) packing materials. For the telephone number to a sales specialist, see...
... and Certification Dell Enterprise Training and Certification is for credit. 5 Pack the equipment to be returned in all items being returned (such as power cables, media such as CDs and diskettes, and guides) if the return is available; Problems With Your Order If you... the item(s) being returned, whether for repair or credit, as missing parts, wrong parts, or incorrect billing, contact Dell for more information. Collect-on the outside of the preceding requirements will be offered in the original (or equivalent) packing materials. For the telephone number to a sales specialist, see...
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...XML Web services. Windows 2000 - Windows Server 2003 - ZIF - Zero insertion force. UNIX - UTP - video adapter - Windows Powered - A set of Microsoft software technologies that provides advanced operating system performance, improved ease of use of pixels across by allowing the ... TCP/IP traffic to specialized hardware on the network adapter while leaving TCP/IP control decisions to other hubs or switches without requiring a crossover cable. XML - Extensible Markup Language. Glossary 161 Universal Internet Exchange. Universal Serial Bus. VGA - video driver...
...XML Web services. Windows 2000 - Windows Server 2003 - ZIF - Zero insertion force. UNIX - UTP - video adapter - Windows Powered - A set of Microsoft software technologies that provides advanced operating system performance, improved ease of use of pixels across by allowing the ... TCP/IP traffic to specialized hardware on the network adapter while leaving TCP/IP control decisions to other hubs or switches without requiring a crossover cable. XML - Extensible Markup Language. Glossary 161 Universal Internet Exchange. Universal Serial Bus. VGA - video driver...