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... 11 Starting your computer 12 Shutting down the computer 13 Using the Rapid Access keyboard 13 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2001 iii Operating and caring for your computer 5 Arranging your computer 1 Hardware features 2 Microprocessor 2 Memory 2 Internal drives 2 Graphics subsystem 2 Audio subsystem 2 Communications 2 System management features 3 Keyboard and mouse features 3 Expansion capability 3 Power...
... 11 Starting your computer 12 Shutting down the computer 13 Using the Rapid Access keyboard 13 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2001 iii Operating and caring for your computer 5 Arranging your computer 1 Hardware features 2 Microprocessor 2 Memory 2 Internal drives 2 Graphics subsystem 2 Audio subsystem 2 Communications 2 System management features 3 Keyboard and mouse features 3 Expansion capability 3 Power...
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... Keyboard problems 55 Rapid Access Wireless Keyboard problems 56 ScrollPoint III Mouse problems 57 ScrollPoint Wireless Mouse problems 58 Memory problems 59 Modem problems 60 Optional-device problems 63 Software problems 64 Universal Serial Bus (USB) problems 64... IBM Enhanced Diagnostics 64 Creating an IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette 65 Running the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program 66 To run diagnostics from the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette 66 To run diagnostics from the Product Recovery CD or...
... Keyboard problems 55 Rapid Access Wireless Keyboard problems 56 ScrollPoint III Mouse problems 57 ScrollPoint Wireless Mouse problems 58 Memory problems 59 Modem problems 60 Optional-device problems 63 Software problems 64 Universal Serial Bus (USB) problems 64... IBM Enhanced Diagnostics 64 Creating an IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette 65 Running the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program 66 To run diagnostics from the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette 66 To run diagnostics from the Product Recovery CD or...
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...IBM Setup Utility program," on page 27. Microprocessor • Intel® Pentium® 4 microprocessor • Internal L2 cache memory size varies by model • Front side bus (FSB) speed varies by model Memory • Two dual inline memory module (DIMM) sockets • 133 MHz synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) • 128 or 256 MB... non-parity, non-ECC DIMMs (standard) • 256 MB, 512 MB, or 1 GB non...
...IBM Setup Utility program," on page 27. Microprocessor • Intel® Pentium® 4 microprocessor • Internal L2 cache memory size varies by model • Front side bus (FSB) speed varies by model Memory • Two dual inline memory module (DIMM) sockets • 133 MHz synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) • 128 or 256 MB... non-parity, non-ECC DIMMs (standard) • 256 MB, 512 MB, or 1 GB non...
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... been removed or new hardware has been installed in the electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) of your computer. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2001 27 The IBM Setup Utility program might override any similar settings in -use the IBM Setup Utility program to view and change the configuration settings of which operating system...
... been removed or new hardware has been installed in the electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) of your computer. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2001 27 The IBM Setup Utility program might override any similar settings in -use the IBM Setup Utility program to view and change the configuration settings of which operating system...
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... static electricity to build up around you. • Always handle components carefully. • Handle adapters and memory modules by adding more memory or optional PCI adapters. If you handle options and other metal surface. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2001 33 When you need additional information when replacing the hard disk drive and covers...
... static electricity to build up around you. • Always handle components carefully. • Handle adapters and memory modules by adding more memory or optional PCI adapters. If you handle options and other metal surface. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2001 33 When you need additional information when replacing the hard disk drive and covers...
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... a safe place. The monitor or monitor bezel might be scratched if placed on page 36. 2. Attention: Be sure to use a soft, padded surface such as memory and PCI adapters. To remove the rear cover, do the following illustration. Then remove the cover and put it clears the base 2. then pull and...
... a safe place. The monitor or monitor bezel might be scratched if placed on page 36. 2. Attention: Be sure to use a soft, padded surface such as memory and PCI adapters. To remove the rear cover, do the following illustration. Then remove the cover and put it clears the base 2. then pull and...
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... connectors down through the opening in a safe place. Chapter 5. Removing the hard disk drive The hard disk drive must be removed before you can install memory DIMMs. To remove the hard disk drive, do the following: 1. then remove the bracket and place in the hardfile bracket. 3. See "Removing the rear cover...
... connectors down through the opening in a safe place. Chapter 5. Removing the hard disk drive The hard disk drive must be removed before you can install memory DIMMs. To remove the hard disk drive, do the following: 1. then remove the bracket and place in the hardfile bracket. 3. See "Removing the rear cover...
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... existing DIMM, remove the existing DIMM. 40 User Guide Locate the DIMM sockets on page 37. 2. Open the module retaining clips on one of SDRAM memory is 2 GB. See "Removing the hard disk drive" on page 35. 4. See "System board" on page 39. 3. Your computer has two DIMM connectors 1 for installing...
... existing DIMM, remove the existing DIMM. 40 User Guide Locate the DIMM sockets on page 37. 2. Open the module retaining clips on one of SDRAM memory is 2 GB. See "Removing the hard disk drive" on page 35. 4. See "System board" on page 39. 3. Your computer has two DIMM connectors 1 for installing...
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... codes The computer might display more than one of the following : • Checks basic system board operations • Checks the memory operation • Compares the current system configuration with or changes to the configuration, verify that you installed an option and is called... or changed any hardware? Yes - Do one error message. POST error messages are displayed when POST detects problems with that established by the IBM Setup Utility program • Starts the video operation • Verifies that the diskette drives are working • Verifies that check the basic ...
... codes The computer might display more than one of the following : • Checks basic system board operations • Checks the memory operation • Compares the current system configuration with or changes to the configuration, verify that you installed an option and is called... or changed any hardware? Yes - Do one error message. POST error messages are displayed when POST detects problems with that established by the IBM Setup Utility program • Starts the video operation • Verifies that the diskette drives are working • Verifies that check the basic ...
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.... 46 User Guide Replace the battery. If the problem persists, have the computer serviced. 164 CMOS RAM memory size does not This is properly connected, have removed match memory. Make sure the keyboard is displayed. section, always begin by following the suggested action for instructions on... these tables, x can be any alphanumeric character. See "Replacing the battery" on page 27, and follow the instructions to "Running the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program" on page 66 for the first error message that , in the device configuration occurred If the problem persists, have the...
.... 46 User Guide Replace the battery. If the problem persists, have the computer serviced. 164 CMOS RAM memory size does not This is properly connected, have removed match memory. Make sure the keyboard is displayed. section, always begin by following the suggested action for instructions on... these tables, x can be any alphanumeric character. See "Replacing the battery" on page 27, and follow the instructions to "Running the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program" on page 66 for the first error message that , in the device configuration occurred If the problem persists, have the...
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... Keyboard problems" on page 56 ScrollPoint III mouse "ScrollPoint III Mouse problems" on page 57 ScrollPoint Wireless mouse "ScrollPoint Wireless Mouse problems" on page 58 Memory "Memory problems" on page 59 Modem "Modem problems" on page 60 Optional device "Optional-device problems" on page 63 Software "Software problems" on page 64 Universal...
... Keyboard problems" on page 56 ScrollPoint III mouse "ScrollPoint III Mouse problems" on page 57 ScrollPoint Wireless mouse "ScrollPoint Wireless Mouse problems" on page 58 Memory "Memory problems" on page 59 Modem "Modem problems" on page 60 Optional device "Optional-device problems" on page 63 Software "Software problems" on page 64 Universal...
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... Diagnostics program" on page 40. 2. If the problem persists, run the memory test from the IBM Setup Utility program. Action The amount of available memory shown might have detected a bad DIMM and automatically reallocated memory so that : 1. If you added or removed memory, you cannot correct the problem, have installed the correct type of DIMMs...
... Diagnostics program" on page 40. 2. If the problem persists, run the memory test from the IBM Setup Utility program. Action The amount of available memory shown might have detected a bad DIMM and automatically reallocated memory so that : 1. If you added or removed memory, you cannot correct the problem, have installed the correct type of DIMMs...
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... computer serviced. If you have installed) on your computer. 3. Your computer has the minimum memory requirements needed to verify memory requirements. Universal Serial Bus (USB) problems Symptom A Universal Serial Bus (USB) device does not work as expected. The IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program will isolate your computer hardware from software that was preinstalled (or...
... computer serviced. If you have installed) on your computer. 3. Your computer has the minimum memory requirements needed to verify memory requirements. Universal Serial Bus (USB) problems Symptom A Universal Serial Bus (USB) device does not work as expected. The IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program will isolate your computer hardware from software that was preinstalled (or...
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... Recovery program. Turn on your computer and any CD from the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette: 1. then turn off your operating system, you can run the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program from the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette or you might be returned to the Product Recovery... or maintenance throughout its life; When the main menu appears, select System Utilities. 6. The IBM Enhanced Diagnostics Program starts. Replacing the battery Your computer has a special type of memory that maintains the date, time, and settings for the product recovery menu to display. 4. ...
... Recovery program. Turn on your computer and any CD from the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette: 1. then turn off your operating system, you can run the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program from the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette or you might be returned to the Product Recovery... or maintenance throughout its life; When the main menu appears, select System Utilities. 6. The IBM Enhanced Diagnostics Program starts. Replacing the battery Your computer has a special type of memory that maintains the date, time, and settings for the product recovery menu to display. 4. ...
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... 38 additional software 4 administrator password 30 air circulation 7 arranging your computer 1 inserting a CD or DVD 19 installing adapter 38 memory 40 installing options 33 intermittent problems 54 internal drives 2 K keyboard cleaning 24 locking 23 Rapid Access 13 Rapid Access III 13 ...Rapid Access Wireless 14 keyboard/mouse features 3 L locations, system board components 35 locking cover 23 locking the keyboard 23 M memory 2, 40 77 ning 66 IBM Setup Utility 27 exiting 29 other settings 31 passwords 29 viewing and changing settings 28 identifying your workspace 6 audio connectors 9 ...
... 38 additional software 4 administrator password 30 air circulation 7 arranging your computer 1 inserting a CD or DVD 19 installing adapter 38 memory 40 installing options 33 intermittent problems 54 internal drives 2 K keyboard cleaning 24 locking 23 Rapid Access 13 Rapid Access III 13 ...Rapid Access Wireless 14 keyboard/mouse features 3 L locations, system board components 35 locking cover 23 locking the keyboard 23 M memory 2, 40 77 ning 66 IBM Setup Utility 27 exiting 29 other settings 31 passwords 29 viewing and changing settings 28 identifying your workspace 6 audio connectors 9 ...
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...audio 50 CD-ROM drive 51 display/monitor 53 DVD-ROM drive 52 general 53 intermittent 54 memory 59 optical drive 51 optional device 63 Rapid Access IIIe keyboard 55 Rapid Access Wireless keyboard ...56 ScrollPoint III mouse 57 ScrollPoint Wireless mouse 58 software 64 USB 64 product overview 1 R RAM, adding 40 Rapid Access III keyboard 13 Rapid Access Wireless Keyboard 13 rear cover, removing 37 removing... U USB connectors 8 problems 64 using administrator password 30 audio features 20 CD-ROM drive 18 IBM Setup Utility 27 mouse 16 power button on keyboard 22 power management in Windows 98 22 power...
...audio 50 CD-ROM drive 51 display/monitor 53 DVD-ROM drive 52 general 53 intermittent 54 memory 59 optical drive 51 optional device 63 Rapid Access IIIe keyboard 55 Rapid Access Wireless keyboard ...56 ScrollPoint III mouse 57 ScrollPoint Wireless mouse 58 software 64 USB 64 product overview 1 R RAM, adding 40 Rapid Access III keyboard 13 Rapid Access Wireless Keyboard 13 rear cover, removing 37 removing... U USB connectors 8 problems 64 using administrator password 30 audio features 20 CD-ROM drive 18 IBM Setup Utility 27 mouse 16 power button on keyboard 22 power management in Windows 98 22 power...