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... Safety Instructions 3 Getting Started 5 Setting Up Your System 6 Starting Your System 7 Understanding the Power-On Self-Test 8 Setting Up the Operating System 9 Turning Off Your System 10 Resetting Your Computer 11 System Features 13 Standard Features 14 Front Panel 15 Rear Panel 16 Vertical Desktop Feature 17 Maintaining and Cleaning Your System 19 Maintaining Your System 20 Maintaining the hard disk 20 Installing LANDesk Client Manager 21 Advanced Power Management...
... Safety Instructions 3 Getting Started 5 Setting Up Your System 6 Starting Your System 7 Understanding the Power-On Self-Test 8 Setting Up the Operating System 9 Turning Off Your System 10 Resetting Your Computer 11 System Features 13 Standard Features 14 Front Panel 15 Rear Panel 16 Vertical Desktop Feature 17 Maintaining and Cleaning Your System 19 Maintaining Your System 20 Maintaining the hard disk 20 Installing LANDesk Client Manager 21 Advanced Power Management...
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... system ventilation slots. • Use the voltage setting for your area. This is equipped with a 3-wire grounding plug (a plug with this product near your system. • Make sure you provide adequate space (at the factory to the correct voltage. • This system is a safety feature. Opening or removing covers marked "Do Not Remove" may expose you set up your work surface. • Openings in the...
... system ventilation slots. • Use the voltage setting for your area. This is equipped with a 3-wire grounding plug (a plug with this product near your system. • Make sure you provide adequate space (at the factory to the correct voltage. • This system is a safety feature. Opening or removing covers marked "Do Not Remove" may expose you set up your work surface. • Openings in the...
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... need to the factory in case you assemble your warranty may cause interference. • Plug the computer into a wall outlet or power strip that generates magnetic fields, such as unshielded stereo speakers. Make sure your computer and peripherals are turned off the computer with your system for your computer away from equipment that is easily accessible. Important! To remove all power...
... need to the factory in case you assemble your warranty may cause interference. • Plug the computer into a wall outlet or power strip that generates magnetic fields, such as unshielded stereo speakers. Make sure your computer and peripherals are turned off the computer with your system for your computer away from equipment that is easily accessible. Important! To remove all power...
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... cables are firmly connected to the proper cable ports on the rear panel of the computer is still set at the factory to the computer, such as speakers, a printer, or a scanner. 5. Press the power button on the computer to the correct voltage for voltage selector switch location). • Make sure all the system components are plugged into an AC outlet or power strip. The power light-emitting diode (LED...
... cables are firmly connected to the proper cable ports on the rear panel of the computer is still set at the factory to the computer, such as speakers, a printer, or a scanner. 5. Press the power button on the computer to the correct voltage for voltage selector switch location). • Make sure all the system components are plugged into an AC outlet or power strip. The power light-emitting diode (LED...
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... power cables to see that they are using one) is plugged in and turned on. • Make sure the monitor is finished before loading a diskette in the diskette drive, or the computer may also need to adjust the brightness and contrast controls on the screen, press TAB during POST. Wait until the startup procedure is connected to bypass the remaining memory count. See the "Troubleshooting...
... power cables to see that they are using one) is plugged in and turned on. • Make sure the monitor is finished before loading a diskette in the diskette drive, or the computer may also need to adjust the brightness and contrast controls on the screen, press TAB during POST. Wait until the startup procedure is connected to bypass the remaining memory count. See the "Troubleshooting...
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... following the instructions and selecting options in the start-up . The setup is complete. Click Next to do after the computer starts. Type the requested information in case you need to change or correct the information you typed. 4. Most of the dialog boxes that open in the start-up wizard opens. Setting Up the Operating System The first time you start your computer, the operating system takes...
... following the instructions and selecting options in the start-up . The setup is complete. Click Next to do after the computer starts. Type the requested information in case you need to change or correct the information you typed. 4. Most of the dialog boxes that open in the start-up wizard opens. Setting Up the Operating System The first time you start your computer, the operating system takes...
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... disk status will automatically run ScanDisk. Follow the on-screen instructions. However, you must hold the power button in Windows 95 or Windows 98 1. When the checks are finished, Windows will start . Resetting Your Computer If your computer does not respond to keyboard or mouse input, you may have to reset the system. To reset your system in Windows NT 1. Click Task Manager, select the program that displays...
... disk status will automatically run ScanDisk. Follow the on-screen instructions. However, you must hold the power button in Windows 95 or Windows 98 1. When the checks are finished, Windows will start . Resetting Your Computer If your computer does not respond to keyboard or mouse input, you may have to reset the system. To reset your system in Windows NT 1. Click Task Manager, select the program that displays...
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... Graphic Random Access Memory (SGRAM) on the system board • Intel 440BX chipset • Two PCI slots and one shared PCI/ISA slot • One 3.5 inch floppy drive, one CD-ROM drive and one hard drive. The chassis holds up to two IDE devices each. • Keyboard port, mouse port, two serial ports, parallel port, and two Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports • Integrated audio using the Crystal Audio 4235B controller • 10/100 Mbit per second Ethernet network support 14 E-3200 User's Guide...
... Graphic Random Access Memory (SGRAM) on the system board • Intel 440BX chipset • Two PCI slots and one shared PCI/ISA slot • One 3.5 inch floppy drive, one CD-ROM drive and one hard drive. The chassis holds up to two IDE devices each. • Keyboard port, mouse port, two serial ports, parallel port, and two Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports • Integrated audio using the Crystal Audio 4235B controller • 10/100 Mbit per second Ethernet network support 14 E-3200 User's Guide...
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...-ROM drive. Power button: Turns the computer on . The amber light means your computer is active. The green light means your computer is turned on and off. CD-ROM volume control: Controls the volume of an audio CD. System Features 15 Front Panel The desktop case front panel includes the following features: Power button Power LED Hard drive LED CD-ROM drive CD-ROM volume control CD-ROM eject button Reset button Audio-out jack Diskette drive Diskette eject button Audio-out jack: Connects headphones or powered speakers...
...-ROM drive. Power button: Turns the computer on . The amber light means your computer is active. The green light means your computer is turned on and off. CD-ROM volume control: Controls the volume of an audio CD. System Features 15 Front Panel The desktop case front panel includes the following features: Power button Power LED Hard drive LED CD-ROM drive CD-ROM volume control CD-ROM eject button Reset button Audio-out jack Diskette drive Diskette eject button Audio-out jack: Connects headphones or powered speakers...
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... configured when they are keyboards, pointing devices, and monitors. Video port: Connects the monitor's interface cable. Parallel (printer) port: Connects a printer or other end of the power cord plugs into the computer through one of these ports. USB ports: Connect external Plug-and-Play devices that connects the computer to a network. Voltage selector: Sets the voltage for your area, either 115 V or 230 V. 16 E-3200 User's Guide Rear Panel The desktop case rear panel includes the following Input/Output (I/O) ports, connectors, and switches: Power connector USB ports Mouse port...
... configured when they are keyboards, pointing devices, and monitors. Video port: Connects the monitor's interface cable. Parallel (printer) port: Connects a printer or other end of the power cord plugs into the computer through one of these ports. USB ports: Connect external Plug-and-Play devices that connects the computer to a network. Voltage selector: Sets the voltage for your area, either 115 V or 230 V. 16 E-3200 User's Guide Rear Panel The desktop case rear panel includes the following Input/Output (I/O) ports, connectors, and switches: Power connector USB ports Mouse port...
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... viewed with your Windows 95 or Windows 98 system is partitioned as part of the hard disks in your system are different methods the operating system uses to locate files on NTFS. 20 E-3200 User's Guide Some programs that help maintain the integrity of your operating system. Maintaining the hard disk Hard disks need regular maintenance. Hard disk partition information The hard drive shipped with Microsoft® disk operating system (MS-DOS®) diagnostic utilities, like fdisk. The...
... viewed with your Windows 95 or Windows 98 system is partitioned as part of the hard disks in your system are different methods the operating system uses to locate files on NTFS. 20 E-3200 User's Guide Some programs that help maintain the integrity of your operating system. Maintaining the hard disk Hard disks need regular maintenance. Hard disk partition information The hard drive shipped with Microsoft® disk operating system (MS-DOS®) diagnostic utilities, like fdisk. The...
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... operating system documentation for any LANDesk concerns. You can set when you monitor your system for a password during the installation process, enter LOWTCO. It also lets your system administrator remotely inventory and manage systems on your attention. Installing LANDesk Client Manager Intel's LANDesk Client Manager is already loaded on your system. LANDesk Client Manager comes with a supporting system board and BIOS capabilities) provide many power saving options...
... operating system documentation for any LANDesk concerns. You can set when you monitor your system for a password during the installation process, enter LOWTCO. It also lets your system administrator remotely inventory and manage systems on your attention. Installing LANDesk Client Manager Intel's LANDesk Client Manager is already loaded on your system. LANDesk Client Manager comes with a supporting system board and BIOS capabilities) provide many power saving options...
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... script runs and your system into Suspend 1. When your network connection. Important! The power LED turns green, and your system is a power management feature that lets you from your system is in before it entered Suspend. From the Shutdown Windows options, select Close all programs and log on in without going through the normal startup routine. To put your system in sleep mode does...
... script runs and your system into Suspend 1. When your network connection. Important! The power LED turns green, and your system is a power management feature that lets you from your system is in before it entered Suspend. From the Shutdown Windows options, select Close all programs and log on in without going through the normal startup routine. To put your system in sleep mode does...
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... turning it back on the screen. It attaches itself to beep or display messages or images on . A virus can replicate and spread. Some viruses may only cause your system to executable files or boot sectors, so it off for the purpose of all files and write-protect the diskettes. • Obtain all software from bulletin boards or the Internet...
... turning it back on the screen. It attaches itself to beep or display messages or images on . A virus can replicate and spread. Some viruses may only cause your system to executable files or boot sectors, so it off for the purpose of all files and write-protect the diskettes. • Obtain all software from bulletin boards or the Internet...
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... the finish on the screen), and wipe the screen with the cloth. Cleaning the monitor screen Use a soft cloth and window cleaner to clean the computer case, monitor case, keyboard, speakers, and other peripherals before trying to work after draining, contact Technical Support. If you spill liquid on the keyboard, turn off the computer and disconnect the keyboard. Cleaning the computer and monitor cases Always turn off the computer and...
... the finish on the screen), and wipe the screen with the cloth. Cleaning the monitor screen Use a soft cloth and window cleaner to clean the computer case, monitor case, keyboard, speakers, and other peripherals before trying to work after draining, contact Technical Support. If you spill liquid on the keyboard, turn off the computer and disconnect the keyboard. Cleaning the computer and monitor cases Always turn off the computer and...
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... access memory DVD - Random-access memory ROM - Synchronous dynamic random access memory V - File allocation table IDE - Light-emitting diode MB - Megahertz MS-DOS - Microsoft disk operating system NTFS - Read-only memory SDRAM - Basic input/output system DMI - Desktop management interface DRAM - Megabyte MHz - NT file system POST - Digital Video Disc FAT - Integrated drive electronics LAN - Volt 28 E-3200 User's Guide Acronyms and Abbreviations ASIC - Local area network LED - Application specific integrated circuit BIOS - Power-on self-test RAM...
... access memory DVD - Random-access memory ROM - Synchronous dynamic random access memory V - File allocation table IDE - Light-emitting diode MB - Megahertz MS-DOS - Microsoft disk operating system NTFS - Read-only memory SDRAM - Basic input/output system DMI - Desktop management interface DRAM - Megabyte MHz - NT file system POST - Digital Video Disc FAT - Integrated drive electronics LAN - Volt 28 E-3200 User's Guide Acronyms and Abbreviations ASIC - Local area network LED - Application specific integrated circuit BIOS - Power-on self-test RAM...
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... used by storing recently accessed data in your computer. A disk containing operating system programs required to get acquainted with the monitor, keyboard, and other parameters are maintained in the processor. Cache reduces the average time required for the processor to start your system software. Disc - A removable disk, also called programs. BIOS - Software installed on again. The BIOS is software that can be located in CMOS memory. Disk - Disk can be updated if needed. Cache memory - The BIOS...
... used by storing recently accessed data in your computer. A disk containing operating system programs required to get acquainted with the monitor, keyboard, and other parameters are maintained in the processor. Cache reduces the average time required for the processor to start your system software. Disc - A removable disk, also called programs. BIOS - Software installed on again. The BIOS is software that can be located in CMOS memory. Disk - Disk can be updated if needed. Cache memory - The BIOS...
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... turn on power are sometimes called "the C drive." POST tests your system and data files. Programs - Initiates a warm boot without POST information. Read-only memory. Permanent computer memory dedicated to enter data into a computer or extract data from RAM. For example, the instructions for the device to ROM. 30 E-3200 User's Guide Each drive is often called applications. Refers to devices, such as printers, whose purpose is accessed...
... turn on power are sometimes called "the C drive." POST tests your system and data files. Programs - Initiates a warm boot without POST information. Read-only memory. Permanent computer memory dedicated to enter data into a computer or extract data from RAM. For example, the instructions for the device to ROM. 30 E-3200 User's Guide Each drive is often called applications. Refers to devices, such as printers, whose purpose is accessed...
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...; Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from digital apparatus as follows: • Shielded video cable • Shielded power cord These accessories are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in order to which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a residential installation. Regulatory Compliance Statements This device has been tested...
...; Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from digital apparatus as follows: • Shielded video cable • Shielded power cord These accessories are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in order to which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in a residential installation. Regulatory Compliance Statements This device has been tested...
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... 5.25-inch 15 F front panel desktop case 15 features 15 H hard disk LED (light-emitting diode) 15 maintaining 20 partitioning 20 K keyboard cleaning 24 port 16 L LANDesk client manager entering password 21 installing 21 M manual conventions 2 monitor adjusting 8 cleaning 25 mouse cleaning 24 port 16 O operating system, setup 9 P parallel port 16 POST (power-on self-test) explained 8 power button 7 connector 16 LED (light-emitting diode) 7, 15 Power management for Windows 22 Suspend mode 22 R rear panel I/O port locations 16 S ScanDisk 21 serial ports 16 setting up operating system 9 shut-down...
... 5.25-inch 15 F front panel desktop case 15 features 15 H hard disk LED (light-emitting diode) 15 maintaining 20 partitioning 20 K keyboard cleaning 24 port 16 L LANDesk client manager entering password 21 installing 21 M manual conventions 2 monitor adjusting 8 cleaning 25 mouse cleaning 24 port 16 O operating system, setup 9 P parallel port 16 POST (power-on self-test) explained 8 power button 7 connector 16 LED (light-emitting diode) 7, 15 Power management for Windows 22 Suspend mode 22 R rear panel I/O port locations 16 S ScanDisk 21 serial ports 16 setting up operating system 9 shut-down...