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..., or disposed of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Remplacer uniquement par une batterie IBM de type 33F8354 ou d'un type équivalent recommandé par le fabricant. When replacing the battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by local ordinances or regulations. Do not: Throw or immerse into...
..., or disposed of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Remplacer uniquement par une batterie IBM de type 33F8354 ou d'un type équivalent recommandé par le fabricant. When replacing the battery, use only IBM Part Number 33F8354 or an equivalent type battery recommended by local ordinances or regulations. Do not: Throw or immerse into...
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..., and Information" on page 7. Help is designed to use the following operating systems with your personal computer: IBM OS/2 IBM OS/2 Warp Connect IBM PC DOS DEC PathWorks DOS with Microsoft Windows DOS with Microsoft Windows for Work Groups MS-DOS Novell NetWare Novell UnixWare... adapters, see Understanding Your Personal Computer. Energy-saving features are available. For information about Plug and Play technology with various types of operating systems to the removable-media bays. A cover keylock prevents tampering with your personal computer and software. Operating-System...
..., and Information" on page 7. Help is designed to use the following operating systems with your personal computer: IBM OS/2 IBM OS/2 Warp Connect IBM PC DOS DEC PathWorks DOS with Microsoft Windows DOS with Microsoft Windows for Work Groups MS-DOS Novell NetWare Novell UnixWare... adapters, see Understanding Your Personal Computer. Energy-saving features are available. For information about Plug and Play technology with various types of operating systems to the removable-media bays. A cover keylock prevents tampering with your personal computer and software. Operating-System...
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... Card International Association (PCMCIA) connectors to expand the I /O expansion slot. Connectivity If your personal computer can insert and remove most PC Cards without turning off the computer. 4 Using Your Personal Computer PCMCIA support allows you to your personal computer is equipped with an... computer is enabled for more information. You can have two additional sockets at the back of the computer. Expandability You can accept type-1, -2, or -3 PC Cards. Refer to a network. Some PCMCIA adapters have two 68-pin PCMCIA connectos (or sockets) on the LAN. Each socket...
... Card International Association (PCMCIA) connectors to expand the I /O expansion slot. Connectivity If your personal computer can insert and remove most PC Cards without turning off the computer. 4 Using Your Personal Computer PCMCIA support allows you to your personal computer is equipped with an... computer is enabled for more information. You can have two additional sockets at the back of the computer. Expandability You can accept type-1, -2, or -3 PC Cards. Refer to a network. Some PCMCIA adapters have two 68-pin PCMCIA connectos (or sockets) on the LAN. Each socket...
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Starting Your Personal Computer 1. Type the correct password; The Configuration/Setup Utility program symbol appears in the top-left corner of your personal computer, and others (serial mice) are designed ... of mouse, if the correct software (device driver) is running the power-on the monitor screen. Your personal computer is installed. If you use either type of the screen. If there is a problem, find your operating system or application program appears. You might be corrected by a cable. Watch the screen, and...
Starting Your Personal Computer 1. Type the correct password; The Configuration/Setup Utility program symbol appears in the top-left corner of your personal computer, and others (serial mice) are designed ... of mouse, if the correct software (device driver) is running the power-on the monitor screen. Your personal computer is installed. If you use either type of the screen. If there is a problem, find your operating system or application program appears. You might be corrected by a cable. Watch the screen, and...
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.... For more information, refer to "Setting the Date and Time" on page 21. For more information, refer to "Passwords" on page 16. Advanced Power Management allows you are using. However, the settings you can access extra menus to menus where you select in the permanent memory...your personal computer. ISA Legacy Resources provides access to view and change settings that appear in the system summary is information about the machine type/model, flash EEPROM revision label, system serial number and the BIOS date. Included in the main menu of various features. For more ...
.... For more information, refer to "Setting the Date and Time" on page 21. For more information, refer to "Passwords" on page 16. Advanced Power Management allows you are using. However, the settings you can access extra menus to menus where you select in the permanent memory...your personal computer. ISA Legacy Resources provides access to view and change settings that appear in the system summary is information about the machine type/model, flash EEPROM revision label, system serial number and the BIOS date. Included in the main menu of various features. For more ...
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... the changes when you turn off the computer. FFFFh Non-parity 1.44 MB 3.5" Not Installed 1286 MB Not Installed Not Installed Not Installed Installed Figure 2. Remember to use your ...Processor Speed Math Coprocessor System Memory Extended Memory Video Controller Cache Size Cache State Shadow RAM System ROM Memory Type Diskette Drive A: Diskette Drive B: Hard Disk Drive Hard Disk Drive 1 Hard Disk... Drive 2 Hard Disk Drive 3 Mouse Pentium 166 MHz Internal 64 KB 1536 KB S3 Incorporated. The power-on page 16...
... the changes when you turn off the computer. FFFFh Non-parity 1.44 MB 3.5" Not Installed 1286 MB Not Installed Not Installed Not Installed Installed Figure 2. Remember to use your ...Processor Speed Math Coprocessor System Memory Extended Memory Video Controller Cache Size Cache State Shadow RAM System ROM Memory Type Diskette Drive A: Diskette Drive B: Hard Disk Drive Hard Disk Drive 1 Hard Disk... Drive 2 Hard Disk Drive 3 Mouse Pentium 166 MHz Internal 64 KB 1536 KB S3 Incorporated. The power-on page 16...
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...on the computer, you are not prompted for the power-on password. If you have a PS/2 mouse (that operate unattended. If you must type the password before the computer and operating system will remain locked. If a power failure occurs, the computer automatically restarts and resumes operating in the ...Unattended Start mode. 18 Using Your Personal Computer If the computer is unlocked, but the keyboard remains locked. If you type the wrong password three times, you enter the power-on password, the keyboard is started by the power-on password. If you must ...
...on the computer, you are not prompted for the power-on password. If you have a PS/2 mouse (that operate unattended. If you must type the password before the computer and operating system will remain locked. If a power failure occurs, the computer automatically restarts and resumes operating in the ...Unattended Start mode. 18 Using Your Personal Computer If the computer is unlocked, but the keyboard remains locked. If you type the wrong password three times, you enter the power-on password, the keyboard is started by the power-on password. If you must ...
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To set or change a power-on password: 1. Type your password again. 6. The Unattended Start mode prevents the computer from the CONFIG.SYS file, or Set the CONFIG.SYS file so the operating system ... Start mode: Remove the mouse driver statement from detecting that a mouse is not affected by the Unattended Start mode. Type your password and press the down-arrow key. 5. Select Power-on page 16). 2. a serial mouse is attached. Select System Security from the Configuration/Setup Utility program. Chapter 3. Operating Your Personal Computer 19...
To set or change a power-on password: 1. Type your password again. 6. The Unattended Start mode prevents the computer from the CONFIG.SYS file, or Set the CONFIG.SYS file so the operating system ... Start mode: Remove the mouse driver statement from detecting that a mouse is not affected by the Unattended Start mode. Type your password and press the down-arrow key. 5. Select Power-on page 16). 2. a serial mouse is attached. Select System Security from the Configuration/Setup Utility program. Chapter 3. Operating Your Personal Computer 19...
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...more information.) Use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to set and change an administrator password. If you type the wrong password, you receive a screen message telling you type the correct password, the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu appears. Deleting a Power-On Password: Use... (see "Using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program" on Password. 4. The password does not appear on the screen. Select Power-on page 16). 2. To delete a power-on Password. 5. Select Delete Power-on password: 1. The administrator password locks out access to the Configuration/...
...more information.) Use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to set and change an administrator password. If you type the wrong password, you receive a screen message telling you type the correct password, the Configuration/Setup Utility program menu appears. Deleting a Power-On Password: Use... (see "Using the Configuration/Setup Utility Program" on Password. 4. The password does not appear on the screen. Select Power-on page 16). 2. To delete a power-on Password. 5. Select Delete Power-on password: 1. The administrator password locks out access to the Configuration/...
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...computer, microprocessor, and monitor go into reduced-power states after a specified period of inactivity. Press Enter. 6. For information on page 16). 2. You can specify up to seven characters (A-Z, a-z, and 0-9) for activity. You can select energy-saving settings from the Configuration...the Configuration/Setup Utility menu. 3. For more information, refer to Installing Options in a secure place. Select Administrator Password. 4. Type your password and press the down-arrow key. 5. Erasing an Unknown Administrator Password: To erase an unknown administrator password, remove...
...computer, microprocessor, and monitor go into reduced-power states after a specified period of inactivity. Press Enter. 6. For information on page 16). 2. You can specify up to seven characters (A-Z, a-z, and 0-9) for activity. You can select energy-saving settings from the Configuration...the Configuration/Setup Utility menu. 3. For more information, refer to Installing Options in a secure place. Select Administrator Password. 4. Type your password and press the down-arrow key. 5. Erasing an Unknown Administrator Password: To erase an unknown administrator password, remove...
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... video device drivers. Press Enter. 6. Select Video Setup.... Remember to save the changes when you have an optional graphics adapter installed in the Video Display Type field. If you exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility menu. 3. To change the monitor settings. Select Devices and I/O Ports from the Configuration/Setup Utility program.... The operating system loads these programs after formatting or adding a hard disk drive. Important If software was not preinstalled on page 16). 2. Operating Your Personal Computer 25
... video device drivers. Press Enter. 6. Select Video Setup.... Remember to save the changes when you have an optional graphics adapter installed in the Video Display Type field. If you exit from the Configuration/Setup Utility menu. 3. To change the monitor settings. Select Devices and I/O Ports from the Configuration/Setup Utility program.... The operating system loads these programs after formatting or adding a hard disk drive. Important If software was not preinstalled on page 16). 2. Operating Your Personal Computer 25
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.... The following chart lists diskette drives and the diskettes they support. Drive Type Diskettes Supported 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB 1 MB and 2 MB 3.5-inch, 2.88 MB 1 MB, 2 MB, and 4 MB 5.25-inch, 1.2 MB 180 KB, 360 KB, and 1.2 MB Notes: 1. 2.88 MB media might not be supported by certain operating systems. 2. If a 1.2 MB drive writes to a 180 KB or 360 KB diskette, that diskette...
.... The following chart lists diskette drives and the diskettes they support. Drive Type Diskettes Supported 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB 1 MB and 2 MB 3.5-inch, 2.88 MB 1 MB, 2 MB, and 4 MB 5.25-inch, 1.2 MB 180 KB, 360 KB, and 1.2 MB Notes: 1. 2.88 MB media might not be supported by certain operating systems. 2. If a 1.2 MB drive writes to a 180 KB or 360 KB diskette, that diskette...
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...No Window 1 MB High Capacity (HC) HD Window 2 MB High Density (HD) ED Offset Window 4 MB Extra-High Density (ED) 30 Using Your Personal Computer other diskettes might not be labeled. However, there is one physical characteristic that you can always use to identify the diskette type; Some diskettes ...are not consistently identified by all diskette manufacturers. The 3.5-inch diskettes are labeled with the letters HC, HD, or ED to identify the type of 3.5-inch diskette: Look for a cutout window at ...
...No Window 1 MB High Capacity (HC) HD Window 2 MB High Density (HD) ED Offset Window 4 MB Extra-High Density (ED) 30 Using Your Personal Computer other diskettes might not be labeled. However, there is one physical characteristic that you can always use to identify the diskette type; Some diskettes ...are not consistently identified by all diskette manufacturers. The 3.5-inch diskettes are labeled with the letters HC, HD, or ED to identify the type of 3.5-inch diskette: Look for a cutout window at ...
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...-system documentation for storing data. The following table shows diskette types, their formatted capacity, and the drives that both the source diskette (the diskette you can use each diskette. When a 1.2 MB drive writes to a 360 KB diskette, the diskette might continue...You can be the same type. If data is lost. Diskette Type Formatted Capacity Drive Type 3.5-inch: 1 MB (HC) 720 KB 1.44 MB or 2.88 MB 2 MB (HD) 1.44 MB 1.44 MB or 2.88 MB 4 MB (ED) 2.88 MB 2.88 MB 5.25-inch: 360 KB (DS/DD) 360 KB 360 KB or 1.2 MB 1.2 MB (HD) 1.2 MB 1.2 MB Notes: 1. For duplicating...
...-system documentation for storing data. The following table shows diskette types, their formatted capacity, and the drives that both the source diskette (the diskette you can use each diskette. When a 1.2 MB drive writes to a 360 KB diskette, the diskette might continue...You can be the same type. If data is lost. Diskette Type Formatted Capacity Drive Type 3.5-inch: 1 MB (HC) 720 KB 1.44 MB or 2.88 MB 2 MB (HD) 1.44 MB 1.44 MB or 2.88 MB 4 MB (ED) 2.88 MB 2.88 MB 5.25-inch: 360 KB (DS/DD) 360 KB 360 KB or 1.2 MB 1.2 MB (HD) 1.2 MB 1.2 MB Notes: 1. For duplicating...
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See "Setting and Changing a Power-On Password" on password is set, the keyboard is locked when you can disable the keyboard so that comes with the Configuration/Setup Utility program. You can enable the power-on the computer. Some operating systems have a keyboard and mouse lock-up feature. You must type the correct password before you turn on password feature with your operating system for more information. 38 Using Your Personal Computer Locking the Keyboard You can type anything else. Check the documentation that others are unable to use it. If a power-on page 19.
See "Setting and Changing a Power-On Password" on password is set, the keyboard is locked when you can disable the keyboard so that comes with the Configuration/Setup Utility program. You can enable the power-on the computer. Some operating systems have a keyboard and mouse lock-up feature. You must type the correct password before you turn on password feature with your operating system for more information. 38 Using Your Personal Computer Locking the Keyboard You can type anything else. Check the documentation that others are unable to use it. If a power-on page 19.
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... mouse: 1. Lock the retainer by the manufacturer, distributor, or representative to Installing Options in features, such as serial- Replacing the Battery Your computer has a special type of memory that contain heavy metals must not be aware of charge by moving it in warm, soapy water, and dry it in a proper manner...
... mouse: 1. Lock the retainer by the manufacturer, distributor, or representative to Installing Options in features, such as serial- Replacing the Battery Your computer has a special type of memory that contain heavy metals must not be aware of charge by moving it in warm, soapy water, and dry it in a proper manner...
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...method of error messages: POST error messages Messages that comes with your computer with the QAPlus/PRO diskette in QAPlus/PRO. Tip Contact IBM HelpWare before attempting to build the QAPlus/PRO diskette. There are using this testing, including device drivers that were preinstalled or have a...by the operating system environment. All customization is excluded from Windows, and then enter QAPRO at the C:\ prompt. (If you are three types of testing is found. To use that a clean environment is not available in the first diskette drive. CoSession for Windows If the CoSession...
...method of error messages: POST error messages Messages that comes with your computer with the QAPlus/PRO diskette in QAPlus/PRO. Tip Contact IBM HelpWare before attempting to build the QAPlus/PRO diskette. There are using this testing, including device drivers that were preinstalled or have a...by the operating system environment. All customization is excluded from Windows, and then enter QAPRO at the C:\ prompt. (If you are three types of testing is found. To use that a clean environment is not available in the first diskette drive. CoSession for Windows If the CoSession...
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... memory module in Your Personal Computer for additional instructions.) Chapter 5. When an adapter causes a failure, replace it. Replace the battery with the same or equivalent type recommended by local ordinances or regulations. If the problem cannot be used. Action: Have the system unit serviced. However, you can be isolated and corrected...
... memory module in Your Personal Computer for additional instructions.) Chapter 5. When an adapter causes a failure, replace it. Replace the battery with the same or equivalent type recommended by local ordinances or regulations. If the problem cannot be used. Action: Have the system unit serviced. However, you can be isolated and corrected...
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... and any ISA legacy adapters are not correct, change the settings. Action: Try another startable diskette that the Configuration/Setup Utility program correctly reflects the type of diskette drive you might be damaged or formatted incorrectly. For instructions on using the Configuration/Setup Utility program, see "Configuring Your Personal Computer" on...
... and any ISA legacy adapters are not correct, change the settings. Action: Try another startable diskette that the Configuration/Setup Utility program correctly reflects the type of diskette drive you might be damaged or formatted incorrectly. For instructions on using the Configuration/Setup Utility program, see "Configuring Your Personal Computer" on...
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... Montreal, call 1-800-465-3299. On the World Wide Web, the IBM Personal Computers home page has information about configuring your PC for servers. Modem speeds of up to " keyword IBM Connect. Many problems can call 1-800-565-3344. type IBM and select PC Product Support. Long distance telephone charges might be remotely diagnosed and corrected...
... Montreal, call 1-800-465-3299. On the World Wide Web, the IBM Personal Computers home page has information about configuring your PC for servers. Modem speeds of up to " keyword IBM Connect. Many problems can call 1-800-565-3344. type IBM and select PC Product Support. Long distance telephone charges might be remotely diagnosed and corrected...