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... the first time 16 Running the setup program 17 Using Access IBM 18 Information for your computer 25 Controls and status indicators 25 Starting your complimentary screen savers 21 Installing additional software 22 Installing other operating systems 23 Chapter 3. IBM IntelliStation overview 1 Features 2 Software 5 Preinstalled software 5 Additional software 6 System specifications 8 Chapter 2. Setting up your...
... the first time 16 Running the setup program 17 Using Access IBM 18 Information for your computer 25 Controls and status indicators 25 Starting your complimentary screen savers 21 Installing additional software 22 Installing other operating systems 23 Chapter 3. IBM IntelliStation overview 1 Features 2 Software 5 Preinstalled software 5 Additional software 6 System specifications 8 Chapter 2. Setting up your...
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...31 Video device drivers 32 Changing monitor settings 32 Using audio features 33 Updating system programs 34 Managing your computer 42 Chapter 4. Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program 43 Starting and using the Configuration/Setup Utility program 43...features 37 Asset ID capability 38 IBM security solutions 38 Data protection 38 Enhanced security 39 Locking the keyboard 39 Taking care of your computer 40 Basics 40 Cleaning your computer 40 Moving your computer 34 Wake on LAN 35 ...59 Enabling the Pentium III processor serial number feature 60 iv IntelliStation User Guide
...31 Video device drivers 32 Changing monitor settings 32 Using audio features 33 Updating system programs 34 Managing your computer 42 Chapter 4. Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program 43 Starting and using the Configuration/Setup Utility program 43...features 37 Asset ID capability 38 IBM security solutions 38 Data protection 38 Enhanced security 39 Locking the keyboard 39 Taking care of your computer 40 Basics 40 Cleaning your computer 40 Moving your computer 34 Wake on LAN 35 ...59 Enabling the Pentium III processor serial number feature 60 iv IntelliStation User Guide
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... Printer problems 117 Software problem 118 Universal Serial Bus port problems 118 Recovering from a POST/BIOS update failure 119 Replacing the battery 119 Using the IBM Product Recovery CD 121 Additional resources 122 Recovering the operating system and support software 122 Changing the startup sequence to install options 62 Handling static... 75 Installing adapters 77 Installing internal drives 81 Installing a security U-bolt 91 Completing the installation 92 Replacing the cover 92 Connecting cables 94 Updating the computer configuration 95 Chapter 6.
... Printer problems 117 Software problem 118 Universal Serial Bus port problems 118 Recovering from a POST/BIOS update failure 119 Replacing the battery 119 Using the IBM Product Recovery CD 121 Additional resources 122 Recovering the operating system and support software 122 Changing the startup sequence to install options 62 Handling static... 75 Installing adapters 77 Installing internal drives 81 Installing a security U-bolt 91 Completing the installation 92 Replacing the cover 92 Connecting cables 94 Updating the computer configuration 95 Chapter 6.
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...138 Using the Software Selections program 138 Appendix B. General Terms 150 Part 2 - Computer records 141 Serial numbers and keys 141 Device records 142 Appendix C. IBM Enhanced Diagnostics 123 Other diagnostic programs 125 Using the ConfigSafe program 126 Chapter 7. ...Product warranties and notices 147 Warranty Statements 147 IBM Statement of Limited Warranty for service 129 Getting customer support and service 129 Using the World ...Electronic emission notices 160 Power cord notice 164 Index 167 vi IntelliStation User Guide
...138 Using the Software Selections program 138 Appendix B. General Terms 150 Part 2 - Computer records 141 Serial numbers and keys 141 Device records 142 Appendix C. IBM Enhanced Diagnostics 123 Other diagnostic programs 125 Using the ConfigSafe program 126 Chapter 7. ...Product warranties and notices 147 Warranty Statements 147 IBM Statement of Limited Warranty for service 129 Getting customer support and service 129 Using the World ...Electronic emission notices 160 Power cord notice 164 Index 167 vi IntelliStation User Guide
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... avoid direct exposure to the requirements of the CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive could result in hazardous radiation exposure. Laser compliance statement Some IBM Personal Computer models are no serviceable parts inside the CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive. Removing the covers of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 825.... Mais ces unités sont également vendues séparément en tant qu'options. L'unité de CD-ROM/DVD-ROM est viii IntelliStation User Guide
... avoid direct exposure to the requirements of the CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive could result in hazardous radiation exposure. Laser compliance statement Some IBM Personal Computer models are no serviceable parts inside the CD-ROM drive or DVD-ROM drive. Removing the covers of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 825.... Mais ces unités sont également vendues séparément en tant qu'options. L'unité de CD-ROM/DVD-ROM est viii IntelliStation User Guide
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... provided on the Software Selections CD that contain information about the specific features of their computer. It contains information and instructions for those who want to Chapter 7, "Getting help , and the software that comes with your IBM IntelliStation workstation and its many features. Click Online publications and then click Hardware Maintenance Manuals. Understanding...
... provided on the Software Selections CD that contain information about the specific features of their computer. It contains information and instructions for those who want to Chapter 7, "Getting help , and the software that comes with your IBM IntelliStation workstation and its many features. Click Online publications and then click Hardware Maintenance Manuals. Understanding...
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Your computer incorporates many of the computer features, preinstalled software, and system specifications. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 1 This section provides an overview of the latest advances in computer technology and is easy to expand and upgrade as your needs change. Chapter 1. IBM IntelliStation overview Thank you for selecting an IBM® IntelliStation® Professional Workstation.
Your computer incorporates many of the computer features, preinstalled software, and system specifications. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 1 This section provides an overview of the latest advances in computer technology and is easy to expand and upgrade as your needs change. Chapter 1. IBM IntelliStation overview Thank you for selecting an IBM® IntelliStation® Professional Workstation.
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...drives - Microprocessor Intel® Pentium® III microprocessor with up to 32 MB synchronous graphics RAM (SGRAM) video memory. 2 IntelliStation User Guide Maximum SCSI devices: See the SCSI documentation in the Configuration/Setup utility program for an overview of memory 512 KB flash...code, Rambus dynamic random access memory (RDRAM) - Features System summary See the System Summary screen in Access IBM or on the Software Selections CD supplied with your computer. RIMM heights up to Chapter 4, "Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program" on page 43. Maximum integrated ...
...drives - Microprocessor Intel® Pentium® III microprocessor with up to 32 MB synchronous graphics RAM (SGRAM) video memory. 2 IntelliStation User Guide Maximum SCSI devices: See the SCSI documentation in the Configuration/Setup utility program for an overview of memory 512 KB flash...code, Rambus dynamic random access memory (RDRAM) - Features System summary See the System Summary screen in Access IBM or on the Software Selections CD supplied with your computer. RIMM heights up to Chapter 4, "Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program" on page 43. Maximum integrated ...
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... diskette drive, keyboard, or mouse Unattended start mode Diskette and hard disk I/O control Serial and parallel port I/O control Security profile by device IBM Security Solutions IBM preinstalled software Your computer might come with preinstalled software. Power Automatic switching between ranges, 90-137/180-265 V ac Automatic switching, 57-63/47-53 Hz input... of a U-bolt and lockable cable Power-on page 5 for a description of this software. Operating systems (supported) Microsoft Windows NT® Workstation Version 4.0 Microsoft Windows 98 4 IntelliStation User Guide
... diskette drive, keyboard, or mouse Unattended start mode Diskette and hard disk I/O control Serial and parallel port I/O control Security profile by device IBM Security Solutions IBM preinstalled software Your computer might come with preinstalled software. Power Automatic switching between ranges, 90-137/180-265 V ac Automatic switching, 57-63/47-53 Hz input... of a U-bolt and lockable cable Power-on page 5 for a description of this software. Operating systems (supported) Microsoft Windows NT® Workstation Version 4.0 Microsoft Windows 98 4 IntelliStation User Guide
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... models. The latest Service Pack available is also provided for factory-installed features. Additional operating systems might come with your computer following : Access IBM, which is a central location from Microsoft Corporation. Chapter 1. IBM IntelliStation overview 5 Internet Explorer 5.0, see "Internet Explorer" on page 21 for more information. 1 The operating systems listed here are available in...
... models. The latest Service Pack available is also provided for factory-installed features. Additional operating systems might come with your computer following : Access IBM, which is a central location from Microsoft Corporation. Chapter 1. IBM IntelliStation overview 5 Internet Explorer 5.0, see "Internet Explorer" on page 21 for more information. 1 The operating systems listed here are available in...
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... of your IBM-preinstalled programs. 2. A comprehensive configuration tracking and recovery tool for IBM ConfigSafe CoSession Remote 32 A comprehensive product that detects and removes viruses from your computer. A communication tool that you install a new application or adapter. Important: 1. Your computer comes with your computer. You decide...a list of some programs are also available at http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/files.html on the CD. The connection can also be made through a modem or over a LAN. 6 IntelliStation User Guide For information about the CD. This CD contains ...
... of your IBM-preinstalled programs. 2. A comprehensive configuration tracking and recovery tool for IBM ConfigSafe CoSession Remote 32 A comprehensive product that detects and removes viruses from your computer. A communication tool that you install a new application or adapter. Important: 1. Your computer comes with your computer. You decide...a list of some programs are also available at http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/files.html on the CD. The connection can also be made through a modem or over a LAN. 6 IntelliStation User Guide For information about the CD. This CD contains ...
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...that you can use within Windows operating systems. In addition to isolating hardware problems, these tools also provide information about your computer hardware and software, browse Desktop Management Interface (DMI) information, set up alerts, monitor a variety of system resources, and....ibm.com/pc/ww/software on your computer operating environment and some software components. For more information, go to http://www.ibm.com/pc/ww/software on the ViaVoice CD. Support documentation is available on the World Wide Web and search for Universal Manageability Services. IBM IntelliStation ...
...that you can use within Windows operating systems. In addition to isolating hardware problems, these tools also provide information about your computer hardware and software, browse Desktop Management Interface (DMI) information, set up alerts, monitor a variety of system resources, and....ibm.com/pc/ww/software on your computer operating environment and some software components. For more information, go to http://www.ibm.com/pc/ww/software on the ViaVoice CD. Support documentation is available on the World Wide Web and search for Universal Manageability Services. IBM IntelliStation ...
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....) Width: 200 mm (7.9 in.) Height: 492 mm (19.4 in.) Computer weight Maximum configuration (as shipped): 0.75 kVA Note: Power consumption and heat output vary depending on the number and type of optional features installed and the power-management optional features in use. 8 IntelliStation User Guide System off : 8% to 110°F) Humidity: - System...
....) Width: 200 mm (7.9 in.) Height: 492 mm (19.4 in.) Computer weight Maximum configuration (as shipped): 0.75 kVA Note: Power consumption and heat output vary depending on the number and type of optional features installed and the power-management optional features in use. 8 IntelliStation User Guide System off : 8% to 110°F) Humidity: - System...
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...Institute (ANSI) S12.10 and ISO 7779, and are reported in your location might exceed the average values stated because of computers will operate. 3 Under typical maximum configurations, the heat output will be substantially below the theoretical maximum. Chapter 1. Heat Output...(Btu) per minute) Acoustical Noise-Emission Values Average sound-pressure levels: - At operator position: - 40 dBA idle - 44 dBA operating - IBM IntelliStation overview 9 Maximum configuration (as shipped): 361 Btu/hour (106 watts) - Maximum configuration (theoretical):3 1564 Btu/hour (460 watts) Air flow ...
...Institute (ANSI) S12.10 and ISO 7779, and are reported in your location might exceed the average values stated because of computers will operate. 3 Under typical maximum configurations, the heat output will be substantially below the theoretical maximum. Chapter 1. Heat Output...(Btu) per minute) Acoustical Noise-Emission Values Average sound-pressure levels: - At operator position: - 40 dBA idle - 44 dBA operating - IBM IntelliStation overview 9 Maximum configuration (as shipped): 361 Btu/hour (106 watts) - Maximum configuration (theoretical):3 1564 Btu/hour (460 watts) Air flow ...
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...the way you best. The backrest and seat should have a curved front to the floor and your feet are missing an item, contact your computer. You will need the following guidelines will help you are either flat on the floor or on page 61 for a long time. See Chapter... 5, "Installing options" on a footrest. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 11 Your comfort is ideal for everyone, the following : Computer Computer power cord Keyboard Mouse Monitor (sold separately with signal cable and power cord) If you find a position that your ...
...the way you best. The backrest and seat should have a curved front to the floor and your feet are missing an item, contact your computer. You will need the following guidelines will help you are either flat on the floor or on page 61 for a long time. See Chapter... 5, "Installing options" on a footrest. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 11 Your comfort is ideal for everyone, the following : Computer Computer power cord Keyboard Mouse Monitor (sold separately with signal cable and power cord) If you find a position that your ...
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...devices might determine the final placement of extension cords. For more information about power cords, see "Power cord notice" on someone else. If your computer comes with Windows NT Workstation and a ScrollPoint™ mouse, the first time you start up your mouse ScrollPoint function might be enabled after you...164. Blocking the air vents can cause overheating, which might not turn off . If this happens, hold the power switch down and restart your computer. The monitor lets hot air escape through vents. usually, 51 mm (2 in fresh air and forces out hot air. Keep power cords and ...
...devices might determine the final placement of extension cords. For more information about power cords, see "Power cord notice" on someone else. If your computer comes with Windows NT Workstation and a ScrollPoint™ mouse, the first time you start up your mouse ScrollPoint function might be enabled after you...164. Blocking the air vents can cause overheating, which might not turn off . If this happens, hold the power switch down and restart your computer. The monitor lets hot air escape through vents. usually, 51 mm (2 in fresh air and forces out hot air. Keep power cords and ...
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Use the following illustration to connect cables to the rear of your computer. Some connectors are color-coded. You might not have devices for all connectors shown here. 2 1 1 1 Power cord 2 Keyboard 3 USB-2 4 Parallel 5 Audio line in 6 Monitor connector 7 SCSI connector 8 PCI slot 5 9 PCI slot 4 1 PCI slot 3 11 PCI slot 2 12 PCI slot 1 13 AGP slot 14 Microphone 15 Audio line out 16 Ethernet 17 Serial 18 USB-1 19 Mouse 14 IntelliStation User Guide
Use the following illustration to connect cables to the rear of your computer. Some connectors are color-coded. You might not have devices for all connectors shown here. 2 1 1 1 Power cord 2 Keyboard 3 USB-2 4 Parallel 5 Audio line in 6 Monitor connector 7 SCSI connector 8 PCI slot 5 9 PCI slot 4 1 PCI slot 3 11 PCI slot 2 12 PCI slot 1 13 AGP slot 14 Microphone 15 Audio line out 16 Ethernet 17 Serial 18 USB-1 19 Mouse 14 IntelliStation User Guide
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...or in README files on the diskettes or CDs. Getting started This section contains the following information to help you install your computer for sources of other CDs and diskettes. Installation instructions are installing your own operating system, make sure that you install the ...and record this information in some cases, on other information about IBM-installed software, see Chapter 6, "Troubleshooting" on page 97. Chapter 2. What you need before, and what happens after you get started using your computer: Starting your operating system. Setting up your hard disk partitions ...
...or in README files on the diskettes or CDs. Getting started This section contains the following information to help you install your computer for sources of other CDs and diskettes. Installation instructions are installing your own operating system, make sure that you install the ...and record this information in some cases, on other information about IBM-installed software, see Chapter 6, "Troubleshooting" on page 97. Chapter 2. What you need before, and what happens after you get started using your computer: Starting your operating system. Setting up your hard disk partitions ...
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otherwise, unexpected results might occur. 16 IntelliStation User Guide Turn on your computer; Press and release the power switch on all devices connected to the computer. 2. You must complete it before you must complete the Windows setup program before turning off your computer. Starting your computer for the first time. 2. Important 1. After you have started the Windows setup program, you can access Windows for the first time To start your computer: 1.
otherwise, unexpected results might occur. 16 IntelliStation User Guide Turn on your computer; Press and release the power switch on all devices connected to the computer. 2. You must complete it before you must complete the Windows setup program before turning off your computer. Starting your computer for the first time. 2. Important 1. After you have started the Windows setup program, you can access Windows for the first time To start your computer: 1.
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...once, it will prompt you to make choices or type information as required. For Windows NT After the setup procedure is completed and the computer is restarted, when prompted, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to display the log on procedure is completed, the Windows NT Workstation desktop appears. Running... the setup program Before you start the setup procedure, you need the following: The Windows manual that is provided with your computer, in case you need more detailed information than is provided in this chapter Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity (attached to the front cover of your...
...once, it will prompt you to make choices or type information as required. For Windows NT After the setup procedure is completed and the computer is restarted, when prompted, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete to display the log on procedure is completed, the Windows NT Workstation desktop appears. Running... the setup program Before you start the setup procedure, you need the following: The Windows manual that is provided with your computer, in case you need more detailed information than is provided in this chapter Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity (attached to the front cover of your...