Getting Started Guide
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... With Your System Technical Specifications Processor Processor type Expansion Bus Bus type Expansion slots PCIe PCI-X Memory Architecture Memory module sockets Memory module capacities Minimum RAM Maximum RAM One or two dual- Be sure the operating system is installed before installing hardware or software not purchased with your system. Complete the 0perating...
... With Your System Technical Specifications Processor Processor type Expansion Bus Bus type Expansion slots PCIe PCI-X Memory Architecture Memory module sockets Memory module capacities Minimum RAM Maximum RAM One or two dual- Be sure the operating system is installed before installing hardware or software not purchased with your system. Complete the 0perating...
Hardware Owner's Manual (PDF)
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... page 205. See "Getting Help" on page 205. See "Getting Help" on page 205. See "Getting Help" on page 205. About Your System 29 CMOS RAM See "Getting Help" on page 205. page 205. E2015 DMA Controller DMA controller failure. E2018 Prog Timer Programmable interval timer error. E2019 Parity Error Parity...
... page 205. See "Getting Help" on page 205. See "Getting Help" on page 205. See "Getting Help" on page 205. About Your System 29 CMOS RAM See "Getting Help" on page 205. page 205. E2015 DMA Controller DMA controller failure. E2018 Prog Timer Programmable interval timer error. E2019 Parity Error Parity...
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... the hard drive. bootable diskette - BTU - bus - C - CD drives use optical technology to respond, you can retrieve the data from RAM faster than from the disk drive. cm - component - bit - Otherwise, you start your system. British thermal unit. An information pathway between the ...processor and RAM. Compact disc. Each component is in the cache, the disk-cache utility can reboot (also called warm boot) your system. The device...
... the hard drive. bootable diskette - BTU - bus - C - CD drives use optical technology to respond, you can retrieve the data from RAM faster than from the disk drive. cm - component - bit - Otherwise, you start your system. British thermal unit. An information pathway between the ...processor and RAM. Compact disc. Each component is in the cache, the disk-cache utility can reboot (also called warm boot) your system. The device...
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... indicator. A math coprocessor, for your system. CPU - Central processing unit. See processor. device driver - A comprehensive set of the system that relieves the system's processor of RAM. Deutsche Industrie Norm. Subdirectories may contain additional directories branching off the root directory are limited to running in memory modules that controls the transfer of...
... indicator. A math coprocessor, for your system. CPU - Central processing unit. See processor. device driver - A comprehensive set of the system that relieves the system's processor of RAM. Deutsche Industrie Norm. Subdirectories may contain additional directories branching off the root directory are limited to running in memory modules that controls the transfer of...
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Desktop Management Interface. A system's RAM is usually made up entirely of translating Internet domain names, such as www.dell.com, into an expansion-card connector on the system board or riser board for peripherals, such as a NIC or SCSI.... DNS - Dynamic random-access memory. Electromagnetic compatibility. expansion bus - DMA - Direct memory access. DMI enables the management of data transfer between RAM and a device to perform remote, or "out-ofband," server management on your system's software and hardware by providing an interface between the expansion ...
Desktop Management Interface. A system's RAM is usually made up entirely of translating Internet domain names, such as www.dell.com, into an expansion-card connector on the system board or riser board for peripherals, such as a NIC or SCSI.... DNS - Dynamic random-access memory. Electromagnetic compatibility. expansion bus - DMA - Direct memory access. DMI enables the management of data transfer between RAM and a device to perform remote, or "out-ofband," server management on your system's software and hardware by providing an interface between the expansion ...
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... hard-drive capacity, the term is usually rounded to DMI, a group is the data path and physical interface between the processor and the main memory (RAM). guarding - In text, hexadecimal numbers are often followed by z colors. Glossary 211 FAT - Feet. To prepare a hard drive or diskette for devices. See also mirroring... 1,073,741,824 bytes. A base-16 numbering system, often used by MS-DOS to identify addresses in which a set of data redundancy in the system's RAM and I/O memory addresses for storing files.
... hard-drive capacity, the term is usually rounded to DMI, a group is the data path and physical interface between the processor and the main memory (RAM). guarding - In text, hexadecimal numbers are often followed by z colors. Glossary 211 FAT - Feet. To prepare a hard drive or diskette for devices. See also mirroring... 1,073,741,824 bytes. A base-16 numbering system, often used by MS-DOS to identify addresses in which a set of data redundancy in the system's RAM and I/O memory addresses for storing files.
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... provided by software. Megabytes per second. MBR - MHz - Milliampere(s). Mbps - Megabits per second. A specific location, usually expressed as integrated memory (ROM and RAM) and add-in the system's RAM. memory module - A system can contain several different forms of memory, such as a hexadecimal number, in memory modules (DIMMs). A type of the data. Millimeter...
... provided by software. Megabytes per second. MBR - MHz - Milliampere(s). Mbps - Megabits per second. A specific location, usually expressed as integrated memory (ROM and RAM) and add-in the system's RAM. memory module - A system can contain several different forms of memory, such as a hexadecimal number, in memory modules (DIMMs). A type of the data. Millimeter...
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... A memory address space of arithmetic and logic functions. Personal System/2. A single point on self-test. Pixels are arranged in RAM is expressed as RAM and hard drives. POST - MS-DOS cannot run on your system. processor - Redundant array of providing data redundancy. See ...when you turn on another processor. Software written for increasing addressable memory by the number of pixels up and down. Preboot eXecution Environment. RAM - RAS - RAC - pixel - A method of independent disks. A text file, usually shipped with software or hardware, that ...
... A memory address space of arithmetic and logic functions. Personal System/2. A single point on self-test. Pixels are arranged in RAM is expressed as RAM and hard drives. POST - MS-DOS cannot run on your system. processor - Redundant array of providing data redundancy. See ...when you turn on another processor. Software written for increasing addressable memory by the number of pixels up and down. Preboot eXecution Environment. RAM - RAS - RAC - pixel - A method of independent disks. A text file, usually shipped with software or hardware, that ...
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...and how the system should be configured for peripherals, and various ROM chips. The amount of space used by setting features such as the processor, RAM, controllers for operation. A virtual disk may use of the space on a multiple-disk system. See also guarding, mirroring, and RAID. As... unallocated space from multiple disks into one logical volume, allowing more disks in effect until you start -up file for the Windows operating environment. See RAM. When you change them again. SNMP - system.ini file - A start Windows, it consults the system.ini file to determine a variety of...
...and how the system should be configured for peripherals, and various ROM chips. The amount of space used by setting features such as the processor, RAM, controllers for operation. A virtual disk may use of the space on a multiple-disk system. See also guarding, mirroring, and RAID. As... unallocated space from multiple disks into one logical volume, allowing more disks in effect until you start -up file for the Windows operating environment. See RAM. When you change them again. SNMP - system.ini file - A start Windows, it consults the system.ini file to determine a variety of...
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... video adapters include memory chips in combination with the monitor) your system's video capabilities. When you must install the appropriate video drivers and your system's RAM. A Windows operating system designed for use , enhanced workgroup functionality, and simplified file management and browsing. XML Web services are installed on NAS systems. For NAS...
... video adapters include memory chips in combination with the monitor) your system's video capabilities. When you must install the appropriate video drivers and your system's RAM. A Windows operating system designed for use , enhanced workgroup functionality, and simplified file management and browsing. XML Web services are installed on NAS systems. For NAS...