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...up your computer 7 Selecting a location for your computer 15 Starting your computer 15 Using video features 15 Video device drivers 15 Changing monitor settings 16 Using audio features 16 Using diskettes 17 Handling and storing diskettes 18 Inserting and removing ...on power 11 Finish the installation 12 Arranging your computer 1 Small form factor desktop models 2 Desktop models 3 Features 4 Chapter 2. IBM NetVista computer overview 1 Identifying your workspace 13 Comfort 13 Glare and lighting 14 Air circulation 14 Electrical outlets and cable lengths 14 Chapter 3....
...up your computer 7 Selecting a location for your computer 15 Starting your computer 15 Using video features 15 Video device drivers 15 Changing monitor settings 16 Using audio features 16 Using diskettes 17 Handling and storing diskettes 18 Inserting and removing ...on power 11 Finish the installation 12 Arranging your computer 1 Small form factor desktop models 2 Desktop models 3 Features 4 Chapter 2. IBM NetVista computer overview 1 Identifying your workspace 13 Comfort 13 Glare and lighting 14 Air circulation 14 Electrical outlets and cable lengths 14 Chapter 3....
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...4.11, 5.0 Operating systems (tested for compatibility, check the Web site of the operating system vendor. 6 User Guide system, device drivers to support built-in features, and other support programs are subject to change. The operating systems listed here are being tested for a...To determine if an operating system has been tested for compatibility) v Microsoft Windows 95 v DOS 2000 v SCO OpenServer 5.0.2 and later v IBM OS/2® Warp Connect 3.0 v IBM OS/2 Warp 4.0 v IBM OS/2 LAN Server 3.0 and 4.0 v Linux: Red Hat, Caldera, S.U.S.E., and Pacific High Tech v Sun Solaris 2.5.1 or later 1....
...4.11, 5.0 Operating systems (tested for compatibility, check the Web site of the operating system vendor. 6 User Guide system, device drivers to support built-in features, and other support programs are subject to change. The operating systems listed here are being tested for a...To determine if an operating system has been tested for compatibility) v Microsoft Windows 95 v DOS 2000 v SCO OpenServer 5.0.2 and later v IBM OS/2® Warp Connect 3.0 v IBM OS/2 Warp 4.0 v IBM OS/2 LAN Server 3.0 and 4.0 v Linux: Red Hat, Caldera, S.U.S.E., and Pacific High Tech v Sun Solaris 2.5.1 or later 1....
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...a short self-test. Additional programs are on page vii in the front of this information in "Appendix D. Note: If you install the device drivers after installing your own operating system, make sure you suspect a problem, see "Chapter 6. If you install your operating system. Computer records" on... page 69. For information about your desktop. You see About Your Software, one of the online books accessible through Access IBM on the front of the computer and record this book for operating systems 12 User Guide Finish the installation Note the identification numbers ...
...a short self-test. Additional programs are on page vii in the front of this information in "Appendix D. Note: If you install the device drivers after installing your own operating system, make sure you suspect a problem, see "Chapter 6. If you install your operating system. Computer records" on... page 69. For information about your desktop. You see About Your Software, one of the online books accessible through Access IBM on the front of the computer and record this book for operating systems 12 User Guide Finish the installation Note the identification numbers ...
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... keep a light touch on a footrest. Place the monitor at , or slightly below, eye level. that are not preinstalled at http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/ on the thighs. Arranging your workspace To get the most from your needs and the kind of electrical outlets also can view...can change the angle of the keyboard feet. The seat should adjust independently and provide good support. Sitting in README files with the device driver files. Installation instructions are provided in the same position for maximum comfort by adjusting the position of the keyboard for a long time can ...
... keep a light touch on a footrest. Place the monitor at , or slightly below, eye level. that are not preinstalled at http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/ on the thighs. Arranging your workspace To get the most from your needs and the kind of electrical outlets also can view...can change the angle of the keyboard feet. The seat should adjust independently and provide good support. Sitting in README files with the device driver files. Installation instructions are provided in the same position for maximum comfort by adjusting the position of the keyboard for a long time can ...
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..., some operating systems and application programs require custom software, known © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 15 The default settings are prompted with an accelerated graphics port (AGP) adapter. Video device drivers To take full advantage of the power buttons on page 11 for Configuration/Setup ... For more information on the World Wide Web). Like other video standards, SVGA supports a variety of your computer, you start the IBM Product Recovery Program, press F11 Using video features Your computer has an integrated super video graphics array (SVGA) video controller. Note: ...
..., some operating systems and application programs require custom software, known © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 15 The default settings are prompted with an accelerated graphics port (AGP) adapter. Video device drivers To take full advantage of the power buttons on page 11 for Configuration/Setup ... For more information on the World Wide Web). Like other video standards, SVGA supports a variety of your computer, you start the IBM Product Recovery Program, press F11 Using video features Your computer has an integrated super video graphics array (SVGA) video controller. Note: ...
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...) standard, it is DDC-compliant, refer to the highest refresh rate that the monitor and video controller can download device drivers from http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/ on page 99 for the highest noninterlaced refresh rate that the monitor supports. If you can support. ...operating system, you need to reduce flicker, you are preinstalled on models with preinstalled operating systems. If your computer has IBM-preinstalled software, video device drivers have already been installed on the Software Selections CD that comes with the monitor. If your monitor for more available colors...
...) standard, it is DDC-compliant, refer to the highest refresh rate that the monitor and video controller can download device drivers from http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/ on page 99 for the highest noninterlaced refresh rate that the monitor supports. If you can support. ...operating system, you need to reduce flicker, you are preinstalled on models with preinstalled operating systems. If your computer has IBM-preinstalled software, video device drivers have already been installed on the Software Selections CD that comes with the monitor. If your monitor for more available colors...
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...each time you apply controls the scrolling speed. BIOS is pressure sensitive. Updating system programs System programs are controlled by the IBM ScrollPoint II mouse driver. When the mouse is in which you apply pressure controls the direction of tests and procedures that is a set of the... stick: Use this stick to select or start a program or menu item. 2 Quick/Auto scroll button: Use this device driver was preinstalled. To exit from http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/ on self-test (POST), the basic input/output system (BIOS) code, and the Configuration/Setup Utility program...
...each time you apply controls the scrolling speed. BIOS is pressure sensitive. Updating system programs System programs are controlled by the IBM ScrollPoint II mouse driver. When the mouse is in which you apply pressure controls the direction of tests and procedures that is a set of the... stick: Use this stick to select or start a program or menu item. 2 Quick/Auto scroll button: Use this device driver was preinstalled. To exit from http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/ on self-test (POST), the basic input/output system (BIOS) code, and the Configuration/Setup Utility program...
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... Migration Assistant (SMA) System Migration Assistant (SMA) delivers wizard-like functionality to help administrators remotely transfer configurations, profile settings, printer drivers, and files from a powered-off power you have purchased an IBM PC, LCCM is required in your computer. For more information or to download this feature to remotely update the POST...
... Migration Assistant (SMA) System Migration Assistant (SMA) delivers wizard-like functionality to help administrators remotely transfer configurations, profile settings, printer drivers, and files from a powered-off power you have purchased an IBM PC, LCCM is required in your computer. For more information or to download this feature to remotely update the POST...
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... select S3, be set to go when entering standby mode. v Display: You can use this option to S1 and check to see if updated device drivers that the computer must be inactive before power-management features are inactive for your computer.
... select S3, be set to go when entering standby mode. v Display: You can use this option to S1 and check to see if updated device drivers that the computer must be inactive before power-management features are inactive for your computer.
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Position the cover over the chassis and pivot the cover down over the computer until the cover snaps into place. 4. Updating the computer configuration You might need to the computer. Reconnect the external cables and cords to install device drivers after updating the configuration settings. See "Connecting computer cables" on page 7. For more information, see the instructions that come with the option 66 User Guide 3.
Position the cover over the chassis and pivot the cover down over the computer until the cover snaps into place. 4. Updating the computer configuration You might need to the computer. Reconnect the external cables and cords to install device drivers after updating the configuration settings. See "Connecting computer cables" on page 7. For more information, see the instructions that come with the option 66 User Guide 3.
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... computer after updating the configuration settings. PCI adapters that use the following information to help with the option to determine if device drivers are required and how to install them . If the settings are not updated properly, use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to... reconfigure the appropriate settings. Note: For more information, see "Chapter 6. Some device drivers are included in the service partition of your computer. For example, when you can use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to make and...
... computer after updating the configuration settings. PCI adapters that use the following information to help with the option to determine if device drivers are required and how to install them . If the settings are not updated properly, use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to... reconfigure the appropriate settings. Note: For more information, see "Chapter 6. Some device drivers are included in the service partition of your computer. For example, when you can use the Configuration/Setup Utility program to make and...
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.... The monitor signal cable is connected to the monitor and the monitor connector on the AGP adapter. If you turn on page 7. The necessary device drivers for energy savings with an AGP adapter, verify that the monitor is securely connected to the monitor and the monitor connector on page 7. 2. If the...
.... The monitor signal cable is connected to the monitor and the monitor connector on the AGP adapter. If you turn on page 7. The necessary device drivers for energy savings with an AGP adapter, verify that the monitor is securely connected to the monitor and the monitor connector on page 7. 2. If the...
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... is securely attached to either the mouse or serial connector. The mouse or pointing device does not work . Verify that : 1. Troubleshooting 87 Chapter 6. The device drivers for the mouse are turned on the type of the keyboard connector, see "Connecting computer cables" on the keyboard do not work . Action Verify that...
... is securely attached to either the mouse or serial connector. The mouse or pointing device does not work . Verify that : 1. Troubleshooting 87 Chapter 6. The device drivers for the mouse are turned on the type of the keyboard connector, see "Connecting computer cables" on the keyboard do not work . Action Verify that...
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... (Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 98 SE, and Windows NT). Replace any adapters that impede access to the operating system and device drivers. The downloaded file is self-extracting and will be copied to the adjacent pair of jumper pins. 5. See "Removing the cover...computer is interrupted while POST/BIOS is being updated (flash update), your computer. 5. To start the IBM Enhanced Diagnostic program using the diskette: 1. Insert the IBM Enhanced Diagnostic diskette into drive A. 4. These diagnostic programs are especially useful in isolating problems related to the...
... (Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 98 SE, and Windows NT). Replace any adapters that impede access to the operating system and device drivers. The downloaded file is self-extracting and will be copied to the adjacent pair of jumper pins. 5. See "Removing the cover...computer is interrupted while POST/BIOS is being updated (flash update), your computer. 5. To start the IBM Enhanced Diagnostic program using the diskette: 1. Insert the IBM Enhanced Diagnostic diskette into drive A. 4. These diagnostic programs are especially useful in isolating problems related to the...
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.... © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 99 For example, IBM maintains pages on the World Wide Web where you can get information about IBM products, you will find the latest technical information, and download device drivers and updates. Getting ...help, service, and information If you . Help is also available from these pages are: http://www.ibm.com Main IBM home page http://www.ibm.com/pc IBM Personal Computing http://www.ibm.com/pc/support IBM Personal Computing Support http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/ibmpc IBM Commercial Desktop PCs (U.S.) http://www.ibm...
.... © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000 99 For example, IBM maintains pages on the World Wide Web where you can get information about IBM products, you will find the latest technical information, and download device drivers and updates. Getting ...help, service, and information If you . Help is also available from these pages are: http://www.ibm.com Main IBM home page http://www.ibm.com/pc IBM Personal Computing http://www.ibm.com/pc/support IBM Personal Computing Support http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/ibmpc IBM Commercial Desktop PCs (U.S.) http://www.ibm...
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... or use of non-IBM parts or nonwarranted IBM parts Note: All warranted parts contain a 7-character identification in the format IBM FRU XXXXXXX. Please have a hardware problem and deciding what action is determined to be changes that apply to device drivers 100 User Guide The following... information ready when you have these components attached to obtain warranty service. v Engineering change management - Be sure to retain your proof of purchase to your IBM hardware products v Description of the ...
... or use of non-IBM parts or nonwarranted IBM parts Note: All warranted parts contain a 7-character identification in the format IBM FRU XXXXXXX. Please have a hardware problem and deciding what action is determined to be changes that apply to device drivers 100 User Guide The following... information ready when you have these components attached to obtain warranty service. v Engineering change management - Be sure to retain your proof of purchase to your IBM hardware products v Description of the ...
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...the Supported Products list. Technical support is available for IBM and non-IBM hardware, operating systems, and application programs; This service includes technical support for IBM computers and IBM or non-IBM options, operating systems, and application programs on a pay... Installing and configuring your out-of-warranty IBM computer v Installing and configuring non-IBM options in IBM computers v Using IBM operating systems in IBM and non-IBM computers v Using application programs and games v Tuning performance v Installing device drivers remotely v Setting up of the Enhanced ...
...the Supported Products list. Technical support is available for IBM and non-IBM hardware, operating systems, and application programs; This service includes technical support for IBM computers and IBM or non-IBM options, operating systems, and application programs on a pay... Installing and configuring your out-of-warranty IBM computer v Installing and configuring non-IBM options in IBM computers v Using IBM operating systems in IBM and non-IBM computers v Using application programs and games v Tuning performance v Installing device drivers remotely v Setting up of the Enhanced ...
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...chassis-intrusion detector 23 chip 37 component protection 23 data protection 24 enhanced 31, 37 Enhanced Security 24, 25 features 5, 23 IBM Security Solutions 24 locking the keyboard 25 passwords 5, 25, 34 physical 5 security (continued) processor serial number feature 38 profiles ..., 101, 105, 107 services, fee 105 software Configuration/Setup Utility program 29 device drivers 5 diagnostics programs 94 electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) 20 error messages 92 IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program 92 operating systems 6 preinstalled 5 problems 91 system management 21 system ...
...chassis-intrusion detector 23 chip 37 component protection 23 data protection 24 enhanced 31, 37 Enhanced Security 24, 25 features 5, 23 IBM Security Solutions 24 locking the keyboard 25 passwords 5, 25, 34 physical 5 security (continued) processor serial number feature 38 profiles ..., 101, 105, 107 services, fee 105 software Configuration/Setup Utility program 29 device drivers 5 diagnostics programs 94 electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) 20 error messages 92 IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program 92 operating systems 6 preinstalled 5 problems 91 system management 21 system ...
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... support, fee 105 technical support, warranty 102 telephone assistance 102 troubleshooting 68 troubleshooting procedure 70 U updating system programs 20 V video AGP adapter 4 controller 4, 15 device drivers 15 features 15 memory 4 modes 15 monitor settings 16 W Wake on LAN 21 warranty extensions and upgrades 106 warranty service 102 World Wide Web home...
... support, fee 105 technical support, warranty 102 telephone assistance 102 troubleshooting 68 troubleshooting procedure 70 U updating system programs 20 V video AGP adapter 4 controller 4, 15 device drivers 15 features 15 memory 4 modes 15 monitor settings 16 W Wake on LAN 21 warranty extensions and upgrades 106 warranty service 102 World Wide Web home...