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... with a diskette drive installed in bay 4 and a hard disk drive installed in bay 1. For more information on drive bays, see "Disconnecting Cables... and Removing the Cover" on light 8 On-off switch 9 System board 1 Riser card with expansion slots Your computer comes with a CD-ROM drive, it as seen from the front. Chapter 2. Use it is for reference only. 1 Drive bay 1 2 Drive bay 2 3 Drive bay 3 4 Drive bay 4 5 Client LAN light1 6 Hard disk drive...
... with a diskette drive installed in bay 4 and a hard disk drive installed in bay 1. For more information on drive bays, see "Disconnecting Cables... and Removing the Cover" on light 8 On-off switch 9 System board 1 Riser card with expansion slots Your computer comes with a CD-ROM drive, it as seen from the front. Chapter 2. Use it is for reference only. 1 Drive bay 1 2 Drive bay 2 3 Drive bay 3 4 Drive bay 4 5 Client LAN light1 6 Hard disk drive...
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... computer comes with the following illustration shows the location of the drive bays in your computer. Drive Bay 1 Bay 4 Bay 3 Bay 2 If you are adding a drive to connect a hard disk drive. The following IBM-installed drives: A 3.5-inch diskette drive in bay 4. Also, you need a drive bay conversion kit. A 3.5-inch hard disk drive in Your Personal Computer For information about ordering these parts, see page 3. 46 Installing Options...
... computer comes with the following illustration shows the location of the drive bays in your computer. Drive Bay 1 Bay 4 Bay 3 Bay 2 If you are adding a drive to connect a hard disk drive. The following IBM-installed drives: A 3.5-inch diskette drive in bay 4. Also, you need a drive bay conversion kit. A 3.5-inch hard disk drive in Your Personal Computer For information about ordering these parts, see page 3. 46 Installing Options...
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... attached to install or replace. Accessing Drive Bays Your computer comes with drives preinstalled in bays 1 or 2. Disconnect all other connected devices. Any drive bay that come with the option you must also rotate the drive cage. Your computer might also come with drives preinstalled in bays 3 and 4. If you are installing a hard disk drive, you begin Read "Electrical Safety" on...
... attached to install or replace. Accessing Drive Bays Your computer comes with drives preinstalled in bays 1 or 2. Disconnect all other connected devices. Any drive bay that come with the option you must also rotate the drive cage. Your computer might also come with drives preinstalled in bays 3 and 4. If you are installing a hard disk drive, you begin Read "Electrical Safety" on...
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... unoccupied drive bay. The following illustration shows a drive being installed in place. Drive Cage 3 If applicable, repeat steps 1 and 2 to use. Notes: To install a 3.5-inch drive into drive bay 1 or 2, you must also put the drive in Bays 1, 2, and 3" on page 54. See "Accessing Drive Bays" on page 50. 1 Touch the static-protective package containing the new drive to the hard disk drive. Read...
... unoccupied drive bay. The following illustration shows a drive being installed in place. Drive Cage 3 If applicable, repeat steps 1 and 2 to use. Notes: To install a 3.5-inch drive into drive bay 1 or 2, you must also put the drive in Bays 1, 2, and 3" on page 54. See "Accessing Drive Bays" on page 50. 1 Touch the static-protective package containing the new drive to the hard disk drive. Read...
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... the drive, then slide the drive out of the bay. Hard Disk Drive (Bay 3) 3 Place the removed drive in Your Personal Computer To install a drive, go to "Installing a Bay Panel" on page 56. 60 Installing Options in a static-protective package. What to "Installing a Drive in Bay 1, 2, or 3" on page 53. b. To remove a 3.5-inch hard disk drive from bay 3, you are replacing a removed drive with a drive that...
... the drive, then slide the drive out of the bay. Hard Disk Drive (Bay 3) 3 Place the removed drive in Your Personal Computer To install a drive, go to "Installing a Bay Panel" on page 56. 60 Installing Options in a static-protective package. What to "Installing a Drive in Bay 1, 2, or 3" on page 53. b. To remove a 3.5-inch hard disk drive from bay 3, you are replacing a removed drive with a drive that...
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..., 86 disconnecting cables, external 6 safety 4 disk drive, hard 45, 47 diskette drive 45, 47 diskette-drive connector, location of 13 disposing of batteries 83 DMA (direct memory access) resources 85, 86 drive See also internal drives bays 45 cables 48 specifications 47 drive cage 46, 48 conversion kit 46 installing drives 56 removing drives 59 rotating 54, 61 E error messages...
..., 86 disconnecting cables, external 6 safety 4 disk drive, hard 45, 47 diskette drive 45, 47 diskette-drive connector, location of 13 disposing of batteries 83 DMA (direct memory access) resources 85, 86 drive See also internal drives bays 45 cables 48 specifications 47 drive cage 46, 48 conversion kit 46 installing drives 56 removing drives 59 rotating 54, 61 E error messages...
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... to read other types of your computer. 1 Bay 1 2 Bay 2 3 Bay 3 4 Bay 4 5 Bay 5 6 Bay 6 Chapter 5. Drive bays 1 through 4, at the front of your computer, are contained in one drive cage, and drive bays 5 and 6, at the front and rear of media. Working with the following IBM-installed drives: A 3.5-inch diskette drive in bay 4 A 3.5-inch hard disk drive in bay 6 A CD-ROM drive in bay 1 (in some models) The following illustration...
... to read other types of your computer. 1 Bay 1 2 Bay 2 3 Bay 3 4 Bay 4 5 Bay 5 6 Bay 6 Chapter 5. Drive bays 1 through 4, at the front of your computer, are contained in one drive cage, and drive bays 5 and 6, at the front and rear of media. Working with the following IBM-installed drives: A 3.5-inch diskette drive in bay 4 A 3.5-inch hard disk drive in bay 6 A CD-ROM drive in bay 1 (in some models) The following illustration...
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... .) high. Drive Bay Specifications The following table describes the drives you must install drives that are greater than 41.3 mm (1.6 in .) 1 5.25-inch CD-ROM 41.3 (1.6) Tape backup drive 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch hard disk drive Min. Height mm (in.) 25.4 (1.0) 2 5.25-inch CD-ROM 41.3 (1.6) 25.4 (1.0) Tape backup drive 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch hard disk drive 3 Hard disk drive 25.4 (1.0) 25...
... .) high. Drive Bay Specifications The following table describes the drives you must install drives that are greater than 41.3 mm (1.6 in .) 1 5.25-inch CD-ROM 41.3 (1.6) Tape backup drive 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch hard disk drive Min. Height mm (in.) 25.4 (1.0) 2 5.25-inch CD-ROM 41.3 (1.6) 25.4 (1.0) Tape backup drive 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch hard disk drive 3 Hard disk drive 25.4 (1.0) 25...
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... memory modules direct memory access (DMA) resources 89, 90 disconnecting cables, external 6 disk drive, hard 47, 48 diskette drive 47, 48 diskette-drive connector, location of 13 disposing of batteries 87 DMA (direct memory access) resources 89, 90 drive See also internal drives bays 47 cables 49 cage location 9 cage, front 60 cage, front permanently mounted 65...
... memory modules direct memory access (DMA) resources 89, 90 disconnecting cables, external 6 disk drive, hard 47, 48 diskette drive 47, 48 diskette-drive connector, location of 13 disposing of batteries 87 DMA (direct memory access) resources 89, 90 drive See also internal drives bays 47 cables 49 cage location 9 cage, front 60 cage, front permanently mounted 65...
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IBM PC 300GL overview 3 For a listing of features for system programs Expansion slots One AGP video/graphics slot Three PCI slots Internal drives Four drive bays total One 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB diskette drive (standard) One internal hard disk drive (standard) One EIDE CD-ROM drive (some models) One EIDE Read/Write CD-ROM drive (some models) AGP Video adapter SR9...
IBM PC 300GL overview 3 For a listing of features for system programs Expansion slots One AGP video/graphics slot Three PCI slots Internal drives Four drive bays total One 3.5-inch, 1.44 MB diskette drive (standard) One internal hard disk drive (standard) One EIDE CD-ROM drive (some models) One EIDE Read/Write CD-ROM drive (some models) AGP Video adapter SR9...
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desktop model" on page 60. The following illustration will help you will need to locate components inside your computer. You also will need to remove the cover. Microprocessor AGP Adapter Power Supply PCI Adapter System Board Bay 1 Bay 2 Bay 3 (diskette drive) Bay 4 (hard disk drive) Chapter 5. Installing options 61 desktop model To install options in your computer, you locate various components in your computer. Locating components - See "Removing the cover -
desktop model" on page 60. The following illustration will help you will need to locate components inside your computer. You also will need to remove the cover. Microprocessor AGP Adapter Power Supply PCI Adapter System Board Bay 1 Bay 2 Bay 3 (diskette drive) Bay 4 (hard disk drive) Chapter 5. Installing options 61 desktop model To install options in your computer, you locate various components in your computer. Locating components - See "Removing the cover -
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Bay 1 Bay 2 Bay 3 (diskette drive) Bay 4 (hard disk drive) Bay 1 Bay 2 Bay 3 (diskette drive) Bay 4 (hard disk drive) Chapter 5. Installing options 79
Bay 1 Bay 2 Bay 3 (diskette drive) Bay 4 (hard disk drive) Bay 1 Bay 2 Bay 3 (diskette drive) Bay 4 (hard disk drive) Chapter 5. Installing options 79
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Note: To install a 3.5-inch drive into drive bay 2 (a 5.25-inch bay), you installed is a removable media drive, place the bezel frame that came with your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. 4. If the drive you must obtain conversion kit PN 70G8165. Installing options 87 If the drive you installed has nonremovable media (such as a hard disk drive), replace the bay panel. Install the drive in the bay. For information on purchasing the kit, contact your computer over the drive bay. Align the screw holes and insert the two screws. 5. Chapter 5.
Note: To install a 3.5-inch drive into drive bay 2 (a 5.25-inch bay), you installed is a removable media drive, place the bezel frame that came with your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. 4. If the drive you must obtain conversion kit PN 70G8165. Installing options 87 If the drive you installed has nonremovable media (such as a hard disk drive), replace the bay panel. Install the drive in the bay. For information on purchasing the kit, contact your computer over the drive bay. Align the screw holes and insert the two screws. 5. Chapter 5.
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display power management signaling (DPMS) 48 DMA (direct memory access) resources 48 DPMS (display power management signaling) 48 drive bays 3, 78, 82, 86 cables 80 installing 82, 86 problems, solving 108 specifications 80 drivers, video device 30 dual inline memory modules... information by 127 features, computer 3 fee services 129 fixed disk drives See hard disk drives fixed-disk drive 78, 80 flash memory 3, 32 flicker, reducing 30 G glare, reducing 10 graphics adapters 30, 66, 70 H hard disk drive 80 hard disk drives adding 57 backing up 35 indicator light 22 power management 50 supported...
display power management signaling (DPMS) 48 DMA (direct memory access) resources 48 DPMS (display power management signaling) 48 drive bays 3, 78, 82, 86 cables 80 installing 82, 86 problems, solving 108 specifications 80 drivers, video device 30 dual inline memory modules... information by 127 features, computer 3 fee services 129 fixed disk drives See hard disk drives fixed-disk drive 78, 80 flash memory 3, 32 flicker, reducing 30 G glare, reducing 10 graphics adapters 30, 66, 70 H hard disk drive 80 hard disk drives adding 57 backing up 35 indicator light 22 power management 50 supported...
Using Your Personal Computer
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Note: Keyboard and mouse vary by model. 2 Using Your Personal Computer If your computer has a CD-ROM drive, it is installed in bay 2. You can install an additional hard disk drive in bay 1. The desktop model PC 300GL comes with four drive bays and four expansion slots. Some computers have a hard disk drive in bay 3 and a diskette drive in bay 4.
Note: Keyboard and mouse vary by model. 2 Using Your Personal Computer If your computer has a CD-ROM drive, it is installed in bay 2. You can install an additional hard disk drive in bay 1. The desktop model PC 300GL comes with four drive bays and four expansion slots. Some computers have a hard disk drive in bay 3 and a diskette drive in bay 4.
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... slots might be added to the ISA or PCI bus. The PC 300PL desktop model has an additional AGP adapter expansion slot. Also, some models) 5.25-Inch Bay for Optional Drive 3.5-Inch Bay The PC 300GL desktop model has four expansion slots. Expansion Slots AGP Expansion ...locations of your computer by adding memory, drives, or adapters. Expandability You can easily expand the capabilities of the expansion slots. Your computer has a riser card for installing additional devices such as hard disk and other drives. Unoccupied drive bays can be used for connecting adapters to...
... slots might be added to the ISA or PCI bus. The PC 300PL desktop model has an additional AGP adapter expansion slot. Also, some models) 5.25-Inch Bay for Optional Drive 3.5-Inch Bay The PC 300GL desktop model has four expansion slots. Expansion Slots AGP Expansion ...locations of your computer by adding memory, drives, or adapters. Expandability You can easily expand the capabilities of the expansion slots. Your computer has a riser card for installing additional devices such as hard disk and other drives. Unoccupied drive bays can be used for connecting adapters to...
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... slots might be used for installing additional devices such as hard disk and CD-ROM drives. The following illustration shows the locations of your computer. Your IBM personal computer 13 Unoccupied drive bays can be occupied, depending on the model of the expansion slots. The PC 300PL tower model has an additional AGP adapter expansion slot.
... slots might be used for installing additional devices such as hard disk and CD-ROM drives. The following illustration shows the locations of your computer. Your IBM personal computer 13 Unoccupied drive bays can be occupied, depending on the model of the expansion slots. The PC 300PL tower model has an additional AGP adapter expansion slot.
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PC 300PL 32 exiting 65 starting 62 updating 58 connector specifications, Ethernet 157 connectors 14, 15 controller, system management 50 controls 29 cord, power 28 CoSession Remote ...) 47 display power management signaling (DPMS) 76 DMA (direct memory access) beep codes 124 DMI 50 DPMS (display power management signaling) 76 drive bays 12, 13, 16, 17 CD-ROM 6 hard disk 6 problems, solving 127 drivers, video device 47 dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) 16, 17 dynamic host configuration protocol 51 See...
PC 300PL 32 exiting 65 starting 62 updating 58 connector specifications, Ethernet 157 connectors 14, 15 controller, system management 50 controls 29 cord, power 28 CoSession Remote ...) 47 display power management signaling (DPMS) 76 DMA (direct memory access) beep codes 124 DMI 50 DPMS (display power management signaling) 76 drive bays 12, 13, 16, 17 CD-ROM 6 hard disk 6 problems, solving 127 drivers, video device 47 dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) 16, 17 dynamic host configuration protocol 51 See...
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... Cover" on light 8 On-off switch 9 System board 1 Riser card with expansion slots Chapter 2. Locating Components The following illustration is for reference only. 1 Drive bay 1 2 Drive bay 2 3 Drive bay 3 4 Drive bay 4 5 Client LAN light1 6 Hard disk drive light 7 Power-on page 5. Note: The following information will help you need to Install and Remove Options 7 Internal View The following illustration shows...
... Cover" on light 8 On-off switch 9 System board 1 Riser card with expansion slots Chapter 2. Locating Components The following illustration is for reference only. 1 Drive bay 1 2 Drive bay 2 3 Drive bay 3 4 Drive bay 4 5 Client LAN light1 6 Hard disk drive light 7 Power-on page 5. Note: The following information will help you need to Install and Remove Options 7 Internal View The following illustration shows...
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... I /O connectors. Your computer comes with a CD-ROM drive, it is a panel that have all the connections shown. If your computer comes with a diskette drive installed in bay 4 and a hard disk drive installed in expansion slots might not have an integrated Ethernet on... the system board. 8 Installing Options in Bay 4" on the rear of your computer, including a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and printer. For more information on drive bays, see "Working with Drives in Bays...
... I /O connectors. Your computer comes with a CD-ROM drive, it is a panel that have all the connections shown. If your computer comes with a diskette drive installed in bay 4 and a hard disk drive installed in expansion slots might not have an integrated Ethernet on... the system board. 8 Installing Options in Bay 4" on the rear of your computer, including a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and printer. For more information on drive bays, see "Working with Drives in Bays...