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... serial bus (USB) devices. Turn on the World Wide Web. You see Using Your Personal Computer. D4BE5001 PN 06J0839 FACIMILE ONLY Fold line Fold line 115 115 Fold line Fold line 22 Read Me First Setting Up Your PC 300PL PC 300GL Type 6862 Type 6275 1 Set the voltage switch. Connect the keyboard cable...
... serial bus (USB) devices. Turn on the World Wide Web. You see Using Your Personal Computer. D4BE5001 PN 06J0839 FACIMILE ONLY Fold line Fold line 115 115 Fold line Fold line 22 Read Me First Setting Up Your PC 300PL PC 300GL Type 6862 Type 6275 1 Set the voltage switch. Connect the keyboard cable...
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Consult your local IBM representative for information on page 87. All rights reserved. Note Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to you. Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied ... OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Government Users - Documentation related to the information herein; Use, duplication or disclosure is subject to your area. Changes are inconsistent with IBM Corp. Requests for products and services offered in new editions of...
Consult your local IBM representative for information on page 87. All rights reserved. Note Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to you. Some states do not allow disclaimer of express or implied ... OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This publication could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Government Users - Documentation related to the information herein; Use, duplication or disclosure is subject to your area. Changes are inconsistent with IBM Corp. Requests for products and services offered in new editions of...
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..., connect and disconnect cables as shown below when installing, moving or opening the covers of this product or attached devices. The power cord must be used with a properly grounded outlet. To Connect Turn everything OFF. Remove all cables to devices.1 First, remove power cord from devices.
..., connect and disconnect cables as shown below when installing, moving or opening the covers of this product or attached devices. The power cord must be used with a properly grounded outlet. To Connect Turn everything OFF. Remove all cables to devices.1 First, remove power cord from devices.
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... separately as options. The CD-ROM drive is installed, note the following . When a CD-ROM drive is certified in exposure to hazardous laser radiation. CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of the CD-ROM drive could result in the U.S. Some CD-ROM drives contain an embedded Class 3A or...
... separately as options. The CD-ROM drive is installed, note the following . When a CD-ROM drive is certified in exposure to hazardous laser radiation. CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of the CD-ROM drive could result in the U.S. Some CD-ROM drives contain an embedded Class 3A or...
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...disposing of the battery. Chapter 6, "Working with options on the System Board" provides instructions for your computer after you have a PC 300PL model, and have finished installing options. Appendix D, "Notices" contains IBM notices and trademark information. How This Book Is Organized ... U-bolt and erasing lost or forgotten passwords. Chapter 7, "Completing the Installation" provides instructions for the PC 300PL. Information about using the Configuration/Setup Utility program is also provided. Appendix B, "Changing the Battery" explains how to change your computer.
...disposing of the battery. Chapter 6, "Working with options on the System Board" provides instructions for your computer after you have a PC 300PL model, and have finished installing options. Appendix D, "Notices" contains IBM notices and trademark information. How This Book Is Organized ... U-bolt and erasing lost or forgotten passwords. Chapter 7, "Completing the Installation" provides instructions for the PC 300PL. Information about using the Configuration/Setup Utility program is also provided. Appendix B, "Changing the Battery" explains how to change your computer.
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..., and Information" chapter in Your Personal Computer About Your Software This publication (provided only with the preinstalled software) includes general information about using personal computers and in-depth information about your computer - The publication also contains instructions for trained service technicians. Your Ready-to-Configure Utility... The following : - Warranty information Understanding Your Personal Computer This online publication (provided on the World Wide Web at: http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/cdt/hmm.html x Installing Options in Using Your Personal Computer.
..., and Information" chapter in Your Personal Computer About Your Software This publication (provided only with the preinstalled software) includes general information about using personal computers and in-depth information about your computer - The publication also contains instructions for trained service technicians. Your Ready-to-Configure Utility... The following : - Warranty information Understanding Your Personal Computer This online publication (provided on the World Wide Web at: http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/cdt/hmm.html x Installing Options in Using Your Personal Computer.
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..., read the safety procedures and component-handling guidelines in this chapter. These precautions and guidelines will help you work safely. Using Your Personal Computer also contains information to increase its capabilities. Chapter 1. This chapter provides a brief introduction to your computer....IBM Corp. 1998 1 Instructions for removing, installing, and replacing options and features are available for general information on the use these instructions along with the option. Overview Adding hardware options to the options and features that come with the instructions that ...
..., read the safety procedures and component-handling guidelines in this chapter. These precautions and guidelines will help you work safely. Using Your Personal Computer also contains information to increase its capabilities. Chapter 1. This chapter provides a brief introduction to your computer....IBM Corp. 1998 1 Instructions for removing, installing, and replacing options and features are available for general information on the use these instructions along with the option. Overview Adding hardware options to the options and features that come with the instructions that ...
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...: System board components - Microprocessor - Industry standard architecture (ISA) adapters - Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) adapters (PC 300PL models only) Internal drives - For more information, see Using Your Personal Computer. 2 Installing Options in -line memory modules (DIMMs) - System memory, called dual in Your... adapters - For more information, refer to enable Modem Ring Detect, or using an external modem, you can enable Serial Port Ring Detect. Video memory, a small, outline DIMM (SODIMM) (PC 300PL models only) - Options and Features The following are some of the available...
...: System board components - Microprocessor - Industry standard architecture (ISA) adapters - Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) adapters (PC 300PL models only) Internal drives - For more information, see Using Your Personal Computer. 2 Installing Options in -line memory modules (DIMMs) - System memory, called dual in Your... adapters - For more information, refer to enable Modem Ring Detect, or using an external modem, you can enable Serial Port Ring Detect. Video memory, a small, outline DIMM (SODIMM) (PC 300PL models only) - Options and Features The following are some of the available...
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... 62. 1 This light is installed in bay 1. For information on removing the cover, see "Working with a CD-ROM drive, it as seen from the front. Use it is only used in bay 3. Locating Components The following information will help you need to Install and Remove Options 9
... 62. 1 This light is installed in bay 1. For information on removing the cover, see "Working with a CD-ROM drive, it as seen from the front. Use it is only used in bay 3. Locating Components The following information will help you need to Install and Remove Options 9
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You can connect a variety of your computer is a panel that provides access to your computer. At the rear of I/O devices to the I/O connectors. See Using Your Personal Computer for transferring information into and out of your computer, including a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and printer. Adapters installed in Your Personal Computer Yellow ...
You can connect a variety of your computer is a panel that provides access to your computer. At the rear of I/O devices to the I/O connectors. See Using Your Personal Computer for transferring information into and out of your computer, including a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and printer. Adapters installed in Your Personal Computer Yellow ...
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...maximum amount of SDRAM. Note: To locate the memory connectors inside your computer supports is 384 MB. When installing or replacing DIMMs, follow these guidelines: Use only 3.3 V dc, unbuffered, 100 MHz DIMMS. Each memory connector supports a maximum of 128 MB of system memory your computer, see "Identifying Parts... has three connectors for installing system-memory modules. Install only ECC SDRAM DIMMS to increase system performance. Working with your computer uses are nonparity (NP) or ECC (error correcting code) 100 MHz SDRAM (synchronous dynamic random access memory) modules.
...maximum amount of SDRAM. Note: To locate the memory connectors inside your computer supports is 384 MB. When installing or replacing DIMMs, follow these guidelines: Use only 3.3 V dc, unbuffered, 100 MHz DIMMS. Each memory connector supports a maximum of 128 MB of system memory your computer, see "Identifying Parts... has three connectors for installing system-memory modules. Install only ECC SDRAM DIMMS to increase system performance. Working with your computer uses are nonparity (NP) or ECC (error correcting code) 100 MHz SDRAM (synchronous dynamic random access memory) modules.
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Memory Configuration When you are adding or removing memory, you can use any combination of the computer cover. Note: Values in megabytes (MB). The following table are also found on the System Board 15 this table and ...
Memory Configuration When you are adding or removing memory, you can use any combination of the computer cover. Note: Values in megabytes (MB). The following table are also found on the System Board 15 this table and ...
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What to do next To work with Options on page 73. To complete the installation, go to Chapter 7, "Completing the Installation" on the System Board 17 Chapter 3. Working with another memory module, repeat steps 1-4. 7 Go to the device-record form in Using Your Personal Computer and record this installation. Notches 6 To install another option, go to the appropriate section. 5 Firmly push the module straight down into the connector until the retaining clips pop up and snugly fit around both ends of the module.
What to do next To work with Options on page 73. To complete the installation, go to Chapter 7, "Completing the Installation" on the System Board 17 Chapter 3. Working with another memory module, repeat steps 1-4. 7 Go to the device-record form in Using Your Personal Computer and record this installation. Notches 6 To install another option, go to the appropriate section. 5 Firmly push the module straight down into the connector until the retaining clips pop up and snugly fit around both ends of the module.
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... a connector for installing a video-memory module upgrade, the following instructions are for PC 300GL computers only. The video-memory module is not an option. Remove the computer cover (see Using Your Personal Computer). Your PC 300PL computer comes with the optional device. The PC 300GL computer comes with 2MB of 5 V standby power might result in...
... a connector for installing a video-memory module upgrade, the following instructions are for PC 300GL computers only. The video-memory module is not an option. Remove the computer cover (see Using Your Personal Computer). Your PC 300PL computer comes with the optional device. The PC 300GL computer comes with 2MB of 5 V standby power might result in...
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... again. Read the instructions that come with an Intel® Pentium®II microprocessor installed on diskette. 22 Installing Options in Using Your Personal Computer. Disconnect all other connected devices. Note: Upgrading a processor may get this publication. To avoid the possibility of... a burn, if the computer has been on page 5. See Using Your Personal Computer for updating the system BIOS. Before you begin Read "Electrical Safety" on page 4 and "Handling Static-Sensitive Devices" ...
... again. Read the instructions that come with an Intel® Pentium®II microprocessor installed on diskette. 22 Installing Options in Using Your Personal Computer. Disconnect all other connected devices. Note: Upgrading a processor may get this publication. To avoid the possibility of... a burn, if the computer has been on page 5. See Using Your Personal Computer for updating the system BIOS. Before you begin Read "Electrical Safety" on page 4 and "Handling Static-Sensitive Devices" ...
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For more information, see "Adapter Configuration" on the adapter and by using the Configuration/Setup Utility program. ConfigSafe is important to resolve any resource conflicts that comes with your computer. For more information, see About Your ...) to manually configure the adapter by setting a variety of switches on page 29. Chapter 4. Many adapters now use , the microprocessor can become very hot. 26 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 Under normal use Plug and Play technology, which enables the computer to view and compare the changes in your computer configuration...
For more information, see "Adapter Configuration" on the adapter and by using the Configuration/Setup Utility program. ConfigSafe is important to resolve any resource conflicts that comes with your computer. For more information, see About Your ...) to manually configure the adapter by setting a variety of switches on page 29. Chapter 4. Many adapters now use , the microprocessor can become very hot. 26 © Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 Under normal use Plug and Play technology, which enables the computer to view and compare the changes in your computer configuration...
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... incorrectly attach the cable connector to the industry standard architecture (ISA) and peripheral component interconnect (PCI) buses. Chapter 4. Adapters and the Riser Card Your computer uses a riser card for a total of four slots. The diskette and IDE drive connectors are next to this illustration. 3. The riser card contains expansion slots that...
... incorrectly attach the cable connector to the industry standard architecture (ISA) and peripheral component interconnect (PCI) buses. Chapter 4. Adapters and the Riser Card Your computer uses a riser card for a total of four slots. The diskette and IDE drive connectors are next to this illustration. 3. The riser card contains expansion slots that...
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...Notes: 1. For information on the adapter. Chapter 4. Support for Plug and Play is built into the system board of your adapter, use by the basic input/output system (BIOS), which supports Plug and Play technology. For more information, refer to the computer during startup. ...automatically configures the adapter around the resources already in memory to provide installation information to the documentation that must be set in use the following information to help with configuration specifications set on the adapter. If the required resources are no switches or jumpers...
...Notes: 1. For information on the adapter. Chapter 4. Support for Plug and Play is built into the system board of your adapter, use by the basic input/output system (BIOS), which supports Plug and Play technology. For more information, refer to the computer during startup. ...automatically configures the adapter around the resources already in memory to provide installation information to the documentation that must be set in use the following information to help with configuration specifications set on the adapter. If the required resources are no switches or jumpers...
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...are not Plug and Play compatible are installing. If you are known as [Available]. You must manually configure it formerly used later when other Plug and Play adapters. Legacy Adapters Adapters that comes with the adapter for information on required system resources. ...the Configuration/Setup Utility program, the ISA Legacy Resources screen shows the computer resources that are typically required by allocating system resources using these resources for future configurations, or they can select available resources for the adapter you remove a legacy adapter, change resources when...
...are not Plug and Play compatible are installing. If you are known as [Available]. You must manually configure it formerly used later when other Plug and Play adapters. Legacy Adapters Adapters that comes with the adapter for information on required system resources. ...the Configuration/Setup Utility program, the ISA Legacy Resources screen shows the computer resources that are typically required by allocating system resources using these resources for future configurations, or they can select available resources for the adapter you remove a legacy adapter, change resources when...
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... the system board, see "Notes" on page 27 for important information on page 41. What to do next Go to the device-record form in Using Your Personal Computer, and write the adapter name next to the slot into which you are installing an internal modem and plan to... use the modem wakeup feature, see "Replacing the Side Cover" on page 40 and "Removing the System Board" on cabling. Chapter 4. To work with Adapters 33 ...
... the system board, see "Notes" on page 27 for important information on page 41. What to do next Go to the device-record form in Using Your Personal Computer, and write the adapter name next to the slot into which you are installing an internal modem and plan to... use the modem wakeup feature, see "Replacing the Side Cover" on page 40 and "Removing the System Board" on cabling. Chapter 4. To work with Adapters 33 ...