Getting Started Guide
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... see "Technical Specifications" on the back) capable of supporting 1000-Mbps, 100-Mbps, or 10-Mbps data rates, with an optional SAS RAID controller card: simple, spanned, striped (RAID 0), and mirrored (RAID 1). • A chassis intrusion alert. Supported Operating Systems Your system supports the following resolutions...support for PXE and Wake-on-LAN. • Front-panel connectors include two USB connectors. • Back-panel connectors include serial, video, five USB connectors, and one NIC connector. • Eight USB 2.0-compliant connectors (two on the front, one internal for a ...
... see "Technical Specifications" on the back) capable of supporting 1000-Mbps, 100-Mbps, or 10-Mbps data rates, with an optional SAS RAID controller card: simple, spanned, striped (RAID 0), and mirrored (RAID 1). • A chassis intrusion alert. Supported Operating Systems Your system supports the following resolutions...support for PXE and Wake-on-LAN. • Front-panel connectors include two USB connectors. • Back-panel connectors include serial, video, five USB connectors, and one NIC connector. • Eight USB 2.0-compliant connectors (two on the front, one internal for a ...
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Memory (continued) Memory module capacities Minimum RAM Maximum RAM Drives Hard Drives Diskette drive Optical drives Backup device Flash drive Connectors Back NIC Serial USB Video 512 MB, 1 GB, or 2 GB 512 MB (one 512-MB module) 8 GB (four 2-GB modules) Up to two non-hot-plug, 3.5-inch, internal SATA...USB flash drive (internal or external) one optional 3.5-inch, 1.44-MB up to two non-hot-plug, 3.5-inch, internal SAS drives with a SAS controller card one RJ-45 (for Broadcom Gigabit LOM) 9-pin, DTE, 16550-compatible five 4-pin, USB 2.0-compliant 15-pin VGA Getting Started With Your System 9
Memory (continued) Memory module capacities Minimum RAM Maximum RAM Drives Hard Drives Diskette drive Optical drives Backup device Flash drive Connectors Back NIC Serial USB Video 512 MB, 1 GB, or 2 GB 512 MB (one 512-MB module) 8 GB (four 2-GB modules) Up to two non-hot-plug, 3.5-inch, internal SATA...USB flash drive (internal or external) one optional 3.5-inch, 1.44-MB up to two non-hot-plug, 3.5-inch, internal SAS drives with a SAS controller card one RJ-45 (for Broadcom Gigabit LOM) 9-pin, DTE, 16550-compatible five 4-pin, USB 2.0-compliant 15-pin VGA Getting Started With Your System 9
Hardware Owner's Manual
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Back-Panel Features and Indicators 1 2 1 voltage selection switch 3 USB connectors (5) 5 video connector 7 I/O expansion-card slots (4) 3 4 5 6 7 2 power connector 4 NIC connector 6 serial connector About Your System 13 Figure 1-2. Back-Panel Features and Indicators Figure 1-2 shows the controls, indicators, and connectors located on the system's back panel.
Back-Panel Features and Indicators 1 2 1 voltage selection switch 3 USB connectors (5) 5 video connector 7 I/O expansion-card slots (4) 3 4 5 6 7 2 power connector 4 NIC connector 6 serial connector About Your System 13 Figure 1-2. Back-Panel Features and Indicators Figure 1-2 shows the controls, indicators, and connectors located on the system's back panel.
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... is faulty. Action 1 Check the system and power connections to the system's integrated video connector. 104 Troubleshooting Your System See Figure 1-2 for the back-panel connectors on your system. Before you access a drive. Troubleshooting External ...external devices attached to the connector on page 139. Table 4-1. Action See "Getting Help" on the expansion card, not to the monitor. 2 Determine whether the system has an expansion card with a video output connector. Ensure that all external cables are the most likely source of the procedures, see "Troubleshooting External...
... is faulty. Action 1 Check the system and power connections to the system's integrated video connector. 104 Troubleshooting Your System See Figure 1-2 for the back-panel connectors on your system. Before you access a drive. Troubleshooting External ...external devices attached to the connector on page 139. Table 4-1. Action See "Getting Help" on the expansion card, not to the monitor. 2 Determine whether the system has an expansion card with a video output connector. Ensure that all external cables are the most likely source of the procedures, see "Troubleshooting External...
Hardware Owner's Manual
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... often followed by providing an interface between the processor and the main memory (RAM). format - G - GB - An expansion card adds some specialized function to communicate with special programming equipment. FAT - A type of physical drives stores data and an additional drive... stores parity data. expansion card - ft - Feet. File transfer protocol. A video mode that can optionally use a FAT file system structure. FSB - A type of data redundancy in programming...
... often followed by providing an interface between the processor and the main memory (RAM). format - G - GB - An expansion card adds some specialized function to communicate with special programming equipment. FAT - A type of physical drives stores data and an additional drive... stores parity data. expansion card - ft - Feet. File transfer protocol. A video mode that can optionally use a FAT file system structure. FSB - A type of data redundancy in programming...
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... of options for the Windows operating system. A start Windows, it consults the win.ini file to be an expansion card that plugs into the system board or may need to your system's video capabilities. An integrated and complete Microsoft Windows operating system that does not require MS-DOS and that provides advanced...
... of options for the Windows operating system. A start Windows, it consults the win.ini file to be an expansion card that plugs into the system board or may need to your system's video capabilities. An integrated and complete Microsoft Windows operating system that does not require MS-DOS and that provides advanced...
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... removing, 57 troubleshooting, 120 tapedrive installing, 60 telephone numbers, 139 troubleshooting CD/DVD drive, 119 cooling fans, 114 damaged system, 111 diskette drive, 117 expansion cards, 124 external connections, 104 hard drive, 121 keyboard, 105 memory, 115 microprocessor, 126 mouse, 105 NIC, 109 power supply, 113 SAS controller...
... removing, 57 troubleshooting, 120 tapedrive installing, 60 telephone numbers, 139 troubleshooting CD/DVD drive, 119 cooling fans, 114 damaged system, 111 diskette drive, 117 expansion cards, 124 external connections, 104 hard drive, 121 keyboard, 105 memory, 115 microprocessor, 126 mouse, 105 NIC, 109 power supply, 113 SAS controller...