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... options 61 Available options 61 Preparing to start 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...Disconnecting cables and removing the cover 64 Locating components 66 Locating system board components 69 Accessing the system board 70 Installing memory 70 Installing a second microprocessor 75 Installing adapters 77 Installing internal drives 81 Installing a security U-bolt 91 Completing the installation...
... options 61 Available options 61 Preparing to start 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...Disconnecting cables and removing the cover 64 Locating components 66 Locating system board components 69 Accessing the system board 70 Installing memory 70 Installing a second microprocessor 75 Installing adapters 77 Installing internal drives 81 Installing a security U-bolt 91 Completing the installation...
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Microprocessor Intel® Pentium® III microprocessor with up to 32 MB synchronous graphics RAM (SGRAM) video memory. 2 IntelliStation User Guide RIMM heights up to 256 KB of the features on your computer Graphics subsystem High-performance accelerated graphics port (AGP) adapter...(EIDE) hard disk drives - Maximum integrated drive electronics (IDE) and EIDE devices: Four total - Features System summary See the System Summary screen in Access IBM or on the Software Selections CD supplied with your computer. Refer to 63.5 mm (2.5 inches) - 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, and 512 MB...
Microprocessor Intel® Pentium® III microprocessor with up to 32 MB synchronous graphics RAM (SGRAM) video memory. 2 IntelliStation User Guide RIMM heights up to 256 KB of the features on your computer Graphics subsystem High-performance accelerated graphics port (AGP) adapter...(EIDE) hard disk drives - Maximum integrated drive electronics (IDE) and EIDE devices: Four total - Features System summary See the System Summary screen in Access IBM or on the Software Selections CD supplied with your computer. Refer to 63.5 mm (2.5 inches) - 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, and 512 MB...
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... feet are parallel to run your computer. Chapter 2. Choose a good chair to reduce the frequency of work area to relieve pressure on a footrest. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 11 Arranging your workspace To get the most from sitting in the same position for more information. Before You Begin Read "Safety information...
... feet are parallel to run your computer. Chapter 2. Choose a good chair to reduce the frequency of work area to relieve pressure on a footrest. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 11 Arranging your workspace To get the most from sitting in the same position for more information. Before You Begin Read "Safety information...
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... with the label facing up your computer so that the CD-ROM drive tray is in a vertical position, make sure that comes with SGRAM video memory. Other designs use . 4. For more information on video modes, see Understanding Your Computer provided on the Software Selections CD that the CD retainer devices on...
... with the label facing up your computer so that the CD-ROM drive tray is in a vertical position, make sure that comes with SGRAM video memory. Other designs use . 4. For more information on video modes, see Understanding Your Computer provided on the Software Selections CD that the CD retainer devices on...
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... a set of your networked PCs so that a network administrator or file server can focus vital company resources on page 127). IBM occasionally makes changes and enhancements to remotely manage and control your computer). See "Setting Remote Administration" on page 54 for more ...update diskette in an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) module on your computer. They include the power-on the World wide Web and select Products for more information about available system management programs. 34 IntelliStation User Guide This is a layer of software that...
... a set of your networked PCs so that a network administrator or file server can focus vital company resources on page 127). IBM occasionally makes changes and enhancements to remotely manage and control your computer). See "Setting Remote Administration" on page 54 for more ...update diskette in an electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) module on your computer. They include the power-on the World wide Web and select Products for more information about available system management programs. 34 IntelliStation User Guide This is a layer of software that...
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... the cover from the key manufacturer. This detector is built into the chassis of computer components, such as the microprocessor, system memory modules, or drives. If your computer to the network administrator console notifying that the computer cover has been removed. Chapter 3. Anti-intrusion ...features IBM anti-intrusion features help protect against the theft of your computer uses the Alert on LAN feature, and you will need the key...
... the cover from the key manufacturer. This detector is built into the chassis of computer components, such as the microprocessor, system memory modules, or drives. If your computer to the network administrator console notifying that the computer cover has been removed. Chapter 3. Anti-intrusion ...features IBM anti-intrusion features help protect against the theft of your computer uses the Alert on LAN feature, and you will need the key...
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...keyboard will unlock. See Chapter 4, "Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program" on the computer. Norton AntiVirus for IBM is separate from CMOS memory and the EEPROM module that provides extra protection for your computer 39 Enhanced security Your computer has an enhanced ...sequence settings. Virus protection Your computer has built-in a highly protected, nonvolatile, security EEPROM module that is installed on the IBM Software Selections CD. With enhanced security, your administrator password and startup sequence are unable to report potential hard disk failures. ...
...keyboard will unlock. See Chapter 4, "Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program" on the computer. Norton AntiVirus for IBM is separate from CMOS memory and the EEPROM module that provides extra protection for your computer 39 Enhanced security Your computer has an enhanced ...sequence settings. Virus protection Your computer has built-in a highly protected, nonvolatile, security EEPROM module that is installed on the IBM Software Selections CD. With enhanced security, your administrator password and startup sequence are unable to report potential hard disk failures. ...
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... is enabled. Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program The Configuration/Setup utility program is stored in your computer is enabled. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 43 You must shut down the operating system, turn off the computer, wait a few seconds. If you are true,... Utility program The Configuration/Setup utility program is started automatically when POST detects that hardware installed in the electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) of the screen during startup, press F1. (This prompt appears on when you type your computer. If your computer ...
... is enabled. Using the Configuration/Setup Utility program The Configuration/Setup utility program is stored in your computer is enabled. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 43 You must shut down the operating system, turn off the computer, wait a few seconds. If you are true,... Utility program The Configuration/Setup utility program is started automatically when POST detects that hardware installed in the electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) of the screen during startup, press F1. (This prompt appears on when you type your computer. If your computer ...
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... the Configuration/Setup utility program menu. 6. Some operating systems require you to prompt you will operate as follows: The contents of the battery and CMOS memory. To set an administrator password, your administrator password and startup sequence) will be prompted to exit from failure of the security EEPROM (your computer will...
... the Configuration/Setup utility program menu. 6. Some operating systems require you to prompt you will operate as follows: The contents of the battery and CMOS memory. To set an administrator password, your administrator password and startup sequence) will be prompted to exit from failure of the security EEPROM (your computer will...
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...Setup utility program menu. 5. Interrupt and DMA resources This section lists the settings for the default interrupt and direct memory access (DMA) resources for your selections and press Esc until you return to the Configuration/Setup utility program main ...Enter. 3. Start the Configuration/Setup utility program. To disable, select Disabled. 5. Interrupt request 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 54 IntelliStation User Guide System resource Timer Keyboard Interrupt controller Serial port Serial port Available Diskette Parallel port Real Time Clock ACPI Select Save Settings from a network...
...Setup utility program menu. 5. Interrupt and DMA resources This section lists the settings for the default interrupt and direct memory access (DMA) resources for your selections and press Esc until you return to the Configuration/Setup utility program main ...Enter. 3. Start the Configuration/Setup utility program. To disable, select Disabled. 5. Interrupt request 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 54 IntelliStation User Guide System resource Timer Keyboard Interrupt controller Serial port Serial port Available Diskette Parallel port Real Time Clock ACPI Select Save Settings from a network...
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If you encounter a problem with Standby Mode S3, set to go into a reduced power state if they are available for main memory. Time to Low Power: When you enable Automatic Hardware Power Management, you can use this option to select one of the following important information. ... off. If the Standby Mode setting in the Configuration/Setup utility program does not allow you to read the following reduced-power states: 56 IntelliStation User Guide Important Some adapters might not wake up from standby mode S3. Standby Mode S1 When Your computer enters S1 Standby Mode, power ...
If you encounter a problem with Standby Mode S3, set to go into a reduced power state if they are available for main memory. Time to Low Power: When you enable Automatic Hardware Power Management, you can use this option to select one of the following important information. ... off. If the Standby Mode setting in the Configuration/Setup utility program does not allow you to read the following reduced-power states: 56 IntelliStation User Guide Important Some adapters might not wake up from standby mode S3. Standby Mode S1 When Your computer enters S1 Standby Mode, power ...
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... http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/options/ http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/ You can expand the capabilities of your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 61 Within Canada, call 1-800-IBM-2YOU (1-800-426-2968), your IBM reseller, or IBM marketing representative...CD-ROM - Installing options You can also obtain information by adding adapters, drives, memory, and a microprocessor. Diskette drives and other removable media drives System memory, called Rambus inline memory modules (RIMMs) For the latest information about available options, see the following are ...
... http://www.ibm.com/pc/us/options/ http://www.ibm.com/pc/support/ You can expand the capabilities of your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. © Copyright IBM Corp. 1999 61 Within Canada, call 1-800-IBM-2YOU (1-800-426-2968), your IBM reseller, or IBM marketing representative...CD-ROM - Installing options You can also obtain information by adding adapters, drives, memory, and a microprocessor. Diskette drives and other removable media drives System memory, called Rambus inline memory modules (RIMMs) For the latest information about available options, see the following are ...
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...options Attention Before you disconnect the power cord from touching components. Caution: Be careful when working near the microprocessor. Handle adapters, memory RIMMs, and continuity RIMMs by the edges. The presence of 5 V standby power might result in the computer without setting ... static-sensitive devices." Handling static-sensitive devices Static electricity, although harmless to you handle options and other metal surface. 62 IntelliStation User Guide Never touch any option, read the "Safety information" on it directly in damage to avoid static electricity damage:...
...options Attention Before you disconnect the power cord from touching components. Caution: Be careful when working near the microprocessor. Handle adapters, memory RIMMs, and continuity RIMMs by the edges. The presence of 5 V standby power might result in the computer without setting ... static-sensitive devices." Handling static-sensitive devices Static electricity, although harmless to you handle options and other metal surface. 62 IntelliStation User Guide Never touch any option, read the "Safety information" on it directly in damage to avoid static electricity damage:...
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...continuity RIMM (C-RIMM) installed. RIMM connectors do not support dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). Use PC600 (300 MHz) or PC800 (400 MHz) RIMMs. Both can add memory to the IntelliStation M Pro to increase system performance using Rambus inline memory modules (RIMMs). A C-RIMM is used in it. You might need... RIMMs to place the computer on its side on the system board. The IBM-installed RIMMs that does not have a memory RIMM installed must contain the same amount of the slowest RIMM. 70 IntelliStation User Guide RIMM connectors 1 and 2 are on page 64. If you ...
...continuity RIMM (C-RIMM) installed. RIMM connectors do not support dual inline memory modules (DIMMs). Use PC600 (300 MHz) or PC800 (400 MHz) RIMMs. Both can add memory to the IntelliStation M Pro to increase system performance using Rambus inline memory modules (RIMMs). A C-RIMM is used in it. You might need... RIMMs to place the computer on its side on the system board. The IBM-installed RIMMs that does not have a memory RIMM installed must contain the same amount of the slowest RIMM. 70 IntelliStation User Guide RIMM connectors 1 and 2 are on page 64. If you ...
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... 300 MHz PC800 RIMM runs at 400 MHz Removing a RIMM or C-RIMM To install a RIMM, you must first remove the memory RIMM or C-RIMM occupying the connector into which you remove a RIMM. Memory configurations Channel A Channel B RIMM 1 RIMM 2 RIMM 3 PC600 PC600 PC600 PC800 PC800 PC800 PC600 PC600 PC600 PC600 PC600 PC800 PC600... PC600 PC600 PC600 PC800 PC600 C-RIMM PC600 C-RIMM PC800 C-RIMM PC800 C-RIMM PC600 Functions as well. Chapter 5. The following instructions to help you are installing memory. Table 1. Installing options 71
... 300 MHz PC800 RIMM runs at 400 MHz Removing a RIMM or C-RIMM To install a RIMM, you must first remove the memory RIMM or C-RIMM occupying the connector into which you remove a RIMM. Memory configurations Channel A Channel B RIMM 1 RIMM 2 RIMM 3 PC600 PC600 PC600 PC800 PC800 PC800 PC600 PC600 PC600 PC600 PC600 PC800 PC600... PC600 PC600 PC600 PC800 PC600 C-RIMM PC600 C-RIMM PC800 C-RIMM PC800 C-RIMM PC600 Functions as well. Chapter 5. The following instructions to help you are installing memory. Table 1. Installing options 71
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... be needed later if you begin Read the instructions that the two notches on removing a RIMM. Installing options 73 To install a memory RIMM or continuity RIMM: 1. Touch the static-protective package containing the RIMM to the computer and remove the computer cover (see "...Disconnecting cables and removing the cover" on page 69. 2. Chapter 5. Locate the RIMM connectors inside your memory configuration. 3. Remove the RIMM occupying the RIMM connector. Position the RIMM above the empty connector so that come with the connector. Turn...
... be needed later if you begin Read the instructions that the two notches on removing a RIMM. Installing options 73 To install a memory RIMM or continuity RIMM: 1. Touch the static-protective package containing the RIMM to the computer and remove the computer cover (see "...Disconnecting cables and removing the cover" on page 69. 2. Chapter 5. Locate the RIMM connectors inside your memory configuration. 3. Remove the RIMM occupying the RIMM connector. Position the RIMM above the empty connector so that come with the connector. Turn...
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... 98 does not support dual microprocessors Be sure to perform a backup of the metal cover and the air baffle so that come with the new memory RIMM. Remove the metal cover and the air baffle to gain access to the computer and remove the computer cover (see "Disconnecting cables and removing...
... 98 does not support dual microprocessors Be sure to perform a backup of the metal cover and the air baffle so that come with the new memory RIMM. Remove the metal cover and the air baffle to gain access to the computer and remove the computer cover (see "Disconnecting cables and removing...
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... the installation, go to the computer during startup. If the required resources are no switches or jumpers to set in memory that comes with configuration specifications set on page 92. 80 IntelliStation User Guide Replace the access clip by sliding it onto the rear frame until it latches into the system board...
... the installation, go to the computer during startup. If the required resources are no switches or jumpers to set in memory that comes with configuration specifications set on page 92. 80 IntelliStation User Guide Replace the access clip by sliding it onto the rear frame until it latches into the system board...
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... have not set a power-on password. POST does the following: Checks basic system board operations Checks the memory operation Compares the current system configuration with or changes to take, see Chapter 4, "Using the Configuration/Setup ...input/output system (BIOS) shadowing in the lower-left corner of the screen until the total amount of memory in some cases a description of your operating system or application program will hear a single beep. If...-character alphanumeric messages and include brief explanations (except I999XXXX errors). 98 IntelliStation User Guide
... have not set a power-on password. POST does the following: Checks basic system board operations Checks the memory operation Compares the current system configuration with or changes to take, see Chapter 4, "Using the Configuration/Setup ...input/output system (BIOS) shadowing in the lower-left corner of the screen until the total amount of memory in some cases a description of your operating system or application program will hear a single beep. If...-character alphanumeric messages and include brief explanations (except I999XXXX errors). 98 IntelliStation User Guide
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.... Go to the hardware recently, continue with the Configuration/Setup utility. Replace the battery. See the RIMM information at "Installing memory" on page 43. Have the computer serviced. 1. Chapter 6. change to "IBM Enhanced Diagnostics" on page 123 for instructions on running diagnostics. Have the computer serviced. POST messages Code 101 102 106...
.... Go to the hardware recently, continue with the Configuration/Setup utility. Replace the battery. See the RIMM information at "Installing memory" on page 43. Have the computer serviced. 1. Chapter 6. change to "IBM Enhanced Diagnostics" on page 123 for instructions on running diagnostics. Have the computer serviced. POST messages Code 101 102 106...