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Personal Computer Types 2196, 2197, and 6344User Guide

Strona 2 - First Edition (March 2000)

xIBM Personal Computer User GuideConventions used in this bookSymbolsThe following list contains an explanation of the symbols used in this document.H

Strona 3 - Contents

7-8IBM Personal Computer User Guide1.Switching power supply. The system comes with a switching power supply.2.Expansion slots. On the system boards ar

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Adding and removing adapter cards and drives 8-1Chapter 8. Adding and removing adapter cards and drivesBefore you begin working with the hardware insi

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8-2IBM Personal Computer User GuideResolving conflicts with installed adapter cardsIf you purchased a computer with an installed modem card, this sect

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Adding and removing adapter cards and drives 8-3Working with the hardware in the system unitIf you have not removed the cover from your system unit, r

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8-4IBM Personal Computer User GuideAdding and removing adapter cardsThe system board includes three PCI adapter card connectors (only the low-profile

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Adding and removing adapter cards and drives 8-5If you disconnected any cables to gain access to the adapter card connector on the system board, recon

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8-6IBM Personal Computer User GuideRemoving and adding drivesYour computer has four drive bays to accommodate various types of drives. See the section

Strona 10 - Conventions used in this book

Adding and removing adapter cards and drives 8-7In your computer, the IDE and diskette connectors on the system board and cables have guides that allo

Strona 11 - Safety information

8-8IBM Personal Computer User GuideIf you are installing a second drive to the primary IDE connector, follow these guidelines:1. Set the new drive as

Strona 12 - Connecting your computer

Adding and removing adapter cards and drives 8-9Guidelines for connecting diskette interface signal cablesYour system board has one connector for atta

Strona 13 - Modem safety information

xiSafety informationInstallationThe construction of the IBM Personal Computer provides extra protection against the risk of electrical shock. The IBM

Strona 14 - Lithium battery notice

8-10IBM Personal Computer User GuideRemoving the diskette drive If you want to replace or remove the diskette drive, do the following:1. Disconnect th

Strona 15 - Laser compliance statement

Adding and removing adapter cards and drives 8-11Removing the CD-ROM drive To replace the CD-ROM, do as follows:1. Disconnect the power, sound and sig

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8-12IBM Personal Computer User GuideRemoving the hard disk driveTo replace or remove the hard disk drive, follow these steps:1. Follow the above steps

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Adding and removing adapter cards and drives 8-13Updating the CMOS settings in SetupWhen you add PCI adapter cards, memory, and IDE drives, your syste

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8-14IBM Personal Computer User Guide

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Adding and replacing system board components 9-1Chapter 9. Adding and replacing system board componentsTo work with the hardware components on the sys

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9-2IBM Personal Computer User GuideIdentifying system board parts (machine type 2196)If you plan to add or replace hardware in your computer, you need

Strona 21 - Regulatory notices

Adding and replacing system board components 9-3The system board, sometimes called the planar or motherboard, is the main circuit board in the system

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9-4IBM Personal Computer User GuideLocating system board jumpers and connectors (machine type 2196)The following figure shows the locations of the jum

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Adding and replacing system board components 9-5Identifying system board parts (machine type 2197 and 6344)If you plan to add or replace hardware in y

Strona 24 - (FCC) Statement

xiiIBM Personal Computer User GuideSafety while working with hardwareEach time you open your computer, you must follow specific safety procedures to e

Strona 25 - Trademarks

9-6IBM Personal Computer User GuideThe system board, sometimes called the planar or motherboard, is the main circuit board in the system unit. It supp

Strona 26 - Year 2000 Notice Information

Adding and replacing system board components 9-7Locating system board jumpers and connectors (machine type 2197 and 6344)The following figure shows th

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9-8IBM Personal Computer User GuideCard connector and jumper informationIdentifying adapter card connectorsYou can install low-profile PCI adapter car

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Adding and replacing system board components 9-9Upgrading the system memoryYour system board has two system memory module sockets: DIMM 0, and DIMM 1.

Strona 29 - Ergonomics

9-10IBM Personal Computer User GuideRemoving memory modulesTo remove a DIMM, pivot the retaining clips on both sides of the socket outward to release

Strona 30 - Positioning the keyboard

Adding and replacing system board components 9-11Replacing the system batteryFollow these steps to replace the battery:1. Place the blade of a small,

Strona 31 - Positioning the mouse

9-12IBM Personal Computer User GuideFollow these steps:1. Enter Setup. See ”Entering Setup” on page 6-4.2. From the Configuration/Setup Utility menu,

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Adding and replacing system board components 9-13Updating the CMOS settings in SetupWhen you add system board components, such as system memory module

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9-14IBM Personal Computer User Guide

Strona 34 - How this book is organized

Part 5. TroubleshootingThis part contains information to help you respond to problems with the hardware, software, and features installed in your comp

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xiiiDisconnecting your computerTo disconnect your computer:1. Turn off the computer and any attached devices that have their own power switches.2. Unp

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Diagnosing and recovering from problems 10-1Chapter 10. Diagnosing and recovering from problemsThis chapter can help you if your computer stops operat

Strona 37 - Online documentation

10-2 IBM Personal Computer User GuideBefore you panic: some simple fixesStep 1 Are the power indicator lights on the system unit and monitor lit?Powe

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Diagnosing and recovering from problems 10-3Step 2 Did the system unit beep after it was turned on?There is a problem with the system unit. Find the e

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10-4 IBM Personal Computer User GuideStep 3 Is anything displayed on the monitor? There may be a problem with the system unit if:• An error message a

Strona 40 - What can I do on my own?

Diagnosing and recovering from problems 10-5Step 3 Is anything displayed on the monitor? (Continued)• The colors displayed are wrong. Make sure the mo

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10-6 IBM Personal Computer User GuideQuick problem solving chartThere is a problem with the computer.Did you add hardware?Remove the hardware you ins

Strona 42 - Electronic support

Diagnosing and recovering from problems 10-7Solving hardware and software problemsSolving hardware problemsTable 1: Hardware problemsIf the problem is

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10-8 IBM Personal Computer User GuideCan’t enter password 1. Make sure you are typing the correct password.2. Make sure the keyboard cable is correct

Strona 44 - Hardware warranty service

Diagnosing and recovering from problems 10-9Can’t write to diskette 1. Make sure you are using the correct type of diskette. Make sure that the disket

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10-10 IBM Personal Computer User GuideMouse does not work 1. Move the mouse onto a mouse pad and try using it.2. Make sure you are using a screen tha

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xivIBM Personal Computer User GuideLithium battery noticeTo ensure safety: • Do not recharge, disassemble, heat, or incinerate a lithium battery. • Re

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Diagnosing and recovering from problems 10-11Modem/communications errors1. Make sure the telephone cord is securely connected. Your Setup Poster shows

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10-12 IBM Personal Computer User GuidePrinter error 1. Make sure the printer is turned on.2. Make sure the printer cable is correctly and securely co

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Diagnosing and recovering from problems 10-13Solving software problemsTable 2: Software problemsIf the problem is: Here's what to do:Clock loses

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10-14 IBM Personal Computer User GuideWhen the parameter Power Switch < 4 sec. under the Setup Power Management menu is set to Power Off, and the

Strona 51 - Express Maintenance

Diagnosing and recovering from problems 10-15Solving modem problemsYour modem is designed to provide reliable and trouble-free service. However, shoul

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10-16 IBM Personal Computer User GuideModem makes a connection but no data appears on the screen1. Make sure all communication parameters (baud rate,

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Diagnosing and recovering from problems 10-17Error codes and messagesWhen you see error codes and messages on your screen, find the error code or mess

Strona 54 - Chapter 4. Getting started

10-18 IBM Personal Computer User Guide1701Hard disk(s) diagnostics fail 1. Determine if the hard disk is defined correctly in BIOS Setup.2. Check the

Strona 55 - Controlling monitor settings

Diagnosing and recovering from problems 10-191783Secondary slave hard disk fail 1. Load the default settings in Setup.2. Check the IDE drive jumper.3.

Strona 56 - Changing display settings

10-20 IBM Personal Computer User GuideIBM Diagnostic ProgramsYour computer comes with two diagnostic programs:• PC-Doctor for Windows: This Windows-b

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xvLaser compliance statementSome IBM Personal Computer models are equipped from the factory with a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive. CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drives are

Strona 58 - Getting started

Diagnosing and recovering from problems 10-21Starting the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics programTo start the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program, do the follow

Strona 59 - Controlling volume

10-22 IBM Personal Computer User GuideRecovering factory-installed programs and filesYour IBM computer comes with preinstalled system and program fil

Strona 60 - Getting ready to print

Diagnosing and recovering from problems 10-235. When you see the Configuration/Setup Utility menu:a. Use the cursor movement keys to select Full Recov

Strona 61 - Setting up communications

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Part 6. Technical referenceThis part contains technical information you might need if you upgrade your computer’s hardware. It contains the following

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Specification tables A-1Appendix A. Specification tablesMemory module placementThis memory module placement table shows you how to place dual inline M

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A-2IBM Personal Computer User GuideTable 1: Memory module placement (Continued)DIMM Bank 0 DIMM Bank 1 TOTAL Memory128M 32M 160M16M 64M 80M32M 64M 96M

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Specification tables A-3Memory mapThis table shows the hexadecimal addresses for the system memory regions. You may use this information for adapter c

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A-4IBM Personal Computer User GuideSystem input/output addressesThis table shows the hexadecimal addresses for each of the system board Input/Output (

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Specification tables A-53F7-3F7 Primary EIDE3F8-3FF Serial Asynchronous Port 10CF8 Configuration Address Register0CFC Configuration Data Register778-7

Strona 68 - System Standby

xviIBM Personal Computer User GuideConsignes de sécuritéInstallationLa conception de fabrication de l'ordinateur personnel IBM assure une protect

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A-6IBM Personal Computer User GuideSystem interruptsThis table shows the system Interrupt Requests (IRQs) and their functions. You may use this inform

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Specification tables A-7DMA channel assignmentsThis table shows the channel assignments for Direct Memory Access (DMA). DMA allows I/O devices to tran

Strona 71 - Monitor standby

A-8IBM Personal Computer User GuideSerial port addressesIBM computers have a built-in external serial port already installed in the computer. The conn

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Specification tables A-9Connector functionsThe following table includes the specific functions of the connectors. Refer to the section ”Locating syste

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A-10IBM Personal Computer User GuideTable 7: Connector functions (Continued)Connector FunctionJ14 Floppy Diskette connectorJ15 Power SwitchJ16 Printer

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Specification tables A-11The following table includes the specific functions of the connectors. Refer to the section ”Locating system board jumpers an

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A-12IBM Personal Computer User GuideTable 8: Connector functions (Continued)Connector FunctionJ14 CD Audio connectorJ15 Passive speaker connectorJ19 C

Strona 76 - Working with the Setup menus

Modem information B-1Appendix B. Modem informationModem featuresUsing a telephone network, a modem allows your computer to communicate with other comp

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B-2IBM Personal Computer User GuideIf present, the modem that came with your computer is a V.90 bps modem. It serves as a communications peripheral ca

Strona 78 - Loading the default settings

Modem information B-3Operating your modemYou can perform common modem functions such as dialing, file transfer, and faxing using the modem communicati

Strona 79 - Exiting Setup

xvii• Si votre ordinateur est doté d'un cordon téléphonique, ne manipulez jamais ce cordon pendant un orage.•Évitez d'utiliser et de placer

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B-4IBM Personal Computer User GuideIn some communications software programs, you may need to select the "Auto Answer On" or "Auto Answe

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Modem information B-5Modem commandsThis section provides information on the modem commands if you operate your modem from the DOS prompt using the AT

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B-6IBM Personal Computer User GuideAT commandsTable 1: AT commandsCommandFunctionAAnswers incoming callA/Repeats the last command given. Note: Do not

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Modem information B-7Table1: AT commands (Continued)CommandFunctionI2ROM testI3Firmware and device IDL0Low speaker volumeL1Low speaker volumeL2Medium

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B-8IBM Personal Computer User GuideTable1: AT commands (Continued)CommandFunctionX1Same as X0 plus all CONNECT responses/blind dialingX2Same as X1 plu

Strona 85 - Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)

Modem information B-9Detail for +MS Controls An example of a command is AT+MS = V90, 1, 24000, 33600, 28000, 56000+MS=<carrier>,<automode>

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B-10IBM Personal Computer User GuideExtended AT commandsTable 3: Extended AT commands Command Function&C0Carrier Detect (CD) always on&C1Turn

Strona 87 - Power Management Setup

Modem information B-11V.42bis commandsTable 4: V.42bis commandsCommand Function+IFC = 0,0Disable flow control+IFC = 2,2Enable RTS/CTS hardware flow co

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B-12IBM Personal Computer User GuideModem response codesThe following table lists the basic codes that the modem sends to your computer in response to

Strona 89 - Automatic Power On

Modem information B-13S registersS registers are information storage areas inside the modem. The AT command set uses the S registers to configure mode

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xviiiIBM Personal Computer User Guide2. Débranchez tous les cordons d'alimentation des prises de courant.3. Débranchez tous les câbles (câble de

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B-14IBM Personal Computer User GuideThe following table lists the S Registers summary.Table 6: S registersRegister Function Range/units DefaultS0Auto-

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Monitor terminology C-1Appendix C. Monitor terminologyAs you read the documentation that came with your monitor and the monitor information provided i

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C-2IBM Personal Computer User Guide

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Appendix D. WarrantyNote:Refer to the printed warranty provided wirth your computer.

Strona 95 - Recording your changes

I-2IBM Personal Computer User Guideconnector 2 8-7Internet 4-12connecting through the Internet Setup Wizard 4-13connecting through The Microsoft Netwo

Strona 96 - Resolving resource conflicts

Index I-3aborting setting changes 6-8changing settings 6-7product dataviewing 6-6system informationviewing 6-6signal cablesconnecting 8-9connecting I

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I-4IBM Personal Computer User Guide

Strona 98 - Removing the top cover

IBM PC Type 6344User Guide Update Includes updates for:- Using BIOS setup configuration features- Adding system board componentsIBM

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First Edition (May 2000)The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any country wheresuch provisions are inconsistent with loc

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About this updateThis User Guide Update applies only to IBM PC Type 6344 computersdistributed in North America, Central America, and South America

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xix• Ne touchez jamais un cordon téléphonique ou un terminal non isolé avant que la ligne ait été déconnectée du réseau téléphonique.• Soyez toujours

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Update ApplicabilityThis update applies if the connectors and the connector symbols on the rearof the computer resemble the following figure.12 A

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Starting and using the Configuration/Setup UtilityprogramTo start the Configuration/Setup Utility program:1. If your computer is already on when yo

Strona 104 - Installing adapter cards

Viewing and changing settingsThe Configuration/Setup Utility program menu lists items that identifysystem configuration topics. You might see symb

Strona 105 - Removing adapter cards

Note: Active keys are displayed at the bottom of each screen; not all of theabove keys are active on every menu.In the Configuration/Setup Utility

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Using Security Profiles by DeviceSetting Security Profiles by Device enables you to control which devicesrequire a password before they start up.

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Using passwordsYou can use passwords to provide security for your computer and data.You can set two kinds of passwords: a power-on password and an

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6. To set a new password, type your new password and press DownArrow (↓).7. Type your new password again.8. Select Change Power-On Password and fo

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5. To set an administrator password, type your password, press DownArrow (↓), and type your password again.6. At Power-On Password Changeable by Us

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and time, passwords, and any other configuration information you havechanged.Other settings in the Configuration/Setup UtilityprogramThe informati

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Note: You also can enable or disable the Automatic Power On StartupSequence feature and set a device sequence, or set a devicesequence for the Err

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First Edition (March 2000)The following paragraph does not apply to any state or country where such provisions are inconsistent with local law: INTERN

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xxIBM Personal Computer User GuideConformité aux normes relatives aux appareils laser.Certains modèles d’ordinateurs personnels sont équipés d’origine

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Note: IRQs 4 and 7 can be modified to alternative settings or disabled.Power management featuresYour computer comes with built-in energy-saving c

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ACPI BIOS IRQAutomatic Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) BIOS IRQ enables theoperating system to control the power-management features of yo

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– Disable: In this mode, the monitor is unaffected by thepower-management settings. IDE Drives: You can use this selection to specify if the IDE

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 Modem Ring Detect: If your computer has a wake-on-ring supportedmodem and you want the computer to turn on automatically when aring is detected o

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The steps in the following tables always start at the Configuration/SetupUtility program main menu.Table 3 (Page 1 of 4). Network-related settings

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Table 3 (Page 2 of 4). Network-related settingsTo configure: Select: Comments:Wake on PCI 1. Power Management2. Automatic Power On3. PCI Wake Up a

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Adding and replacing system board componentsRefer to the following information when you add or replace system boardcomponents, such as memory conn

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Identifying system board componentsThe following figure replaces the figure of the Type 6344 system board in"Chapter 9. Adding and Replacing s

Strona 122 - Setting a jumper

Removing the batteryBefore removing the battery, be sure to read the lithium battery noticelocated in the safety notices section of the Quick Ref

Strona 123 - Upgrading the system memory

xxiRegulatory noticesNorth American FCC and telephone company requirementsIf your IBM Personal Computer comes with a modem already installed, the foll

Strona 124 - Verifying the system memory

xxiiIBM Personal Computer User Guide7. The modem may not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company. Connection to party lines is subje

Strona 125 - Replacing the system battery

xxiiiÉtiquette d'homologation du ministère des Communications du CanadaAVIS : L'étiquette du ministère des Communications du Canada identifi

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xxivIBM Personal Computer User GuideNorth American Federal Communications Commission (FCC) StatementIBM Personal Computer machine types 2196, 2197, an

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xxvResponsible Party:International Business Machines CorporationNew Orchard RoadArmonk, NY 10504Telephone: 1-919-543-2193This Class B digital apparatu

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xxviIBM Personal Computer User GuideYear 2000 Notice Information14 January 1999Notice: Year 2000 readiness status of certain software that might be in

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xxviiThe software products listed above are applicable to a variety of IBM computer products, and not all of them might be included with your particul

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xxviiiIBM Personal Computer User GuideThis communication and other past and present information provided by IBM regarding Year 2000 and products and s

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xxixErgonomicsArranging a comfortable and productive work areaArranging your work areaWhen you arrange your computer, position your monitor and keyboa

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iiiContentsNotices ...ixConventions used in this

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xxxIBM Personal Computer User GuideChoosing a chair• You should adjust your chair so that your thighs are horizontal and there is support for your low

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xxxishoulders should be relaxed and not hunched up.• Type with a light touch, keeping your hands and fingers relaxed. Your wrists should also be strai

Strona 135 - Quick problem solving chart

xxxiiIBM Personal Computer User Guide

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Part 1. Learning about this bookThis part contains an introduction to the User Guide. Read this part to understand how to use this book and where to g

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Using this book 1-1Chapter 1. Using this bookThe User Guide contains general information for all users of an IBM Personal Computer. Once you have take

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1-2IBM Personal Computer User Guide•”Chapter 3. Express Maintenance” on page 3-1This chapter contains information about the Express maintenance servic

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Using this book 1-3This chapter contains instructions for adding and replacing hardware components on your system board.Part 5: TroubleshootingThis pa

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1-4IBM Personal Computer User GuideWhere to find more informationThe following publications and online documentation contain more information about yo

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Part 2. Support informationThis part contains the various support and services the IBM HelpCenter provides.This part contains the following chapters:•

Strona 142 - Solving software problems

HelpWare support and services 2-1Chapter 2. HelpWare support and servicesWhat do I do first?What is IBM HelpWare?IBM HelpWare is a comprehensive set o

Strona 143 - Table 2: Software problems

ivIBM Personal Computer User GuideWhat help can I get by telephone? ...2-5Before you call... ...

Strona 144 - Solving modem problems

2-2IBM Personal Computer User GuideWhat can I do on my own?Sometimes you can quickly solve problems that you may have with your computer. We have give

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HelpWare support and services 2-3SoftwareYour computer comes with several software programs which can help you solve problems or find answers to your

Strona 146 - Error codes and messages

2-4IBM Personal Computer User GuideHow do I get help electronically?Electronic supportThere are many different ways to receive technical support and i

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HelpWare support and services 2-5How and when do I contact the IBM PC HelpCenter?What help can I get by telephone?Sometimes you may have a problem tha

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2-6IBM Personal Computer User GuideSoftware technical supportIf you need help setting up or installing the preinstalled or bundled software programs d

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HelpWare support and services 2-7Before you call...The information in the following three steps will provide the IBM PC HelpCenter technical support r

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2-8IBM Personal Computer User GuidePlease be at your computer when you call.If your country or region is not listed, contact your IBM reseller or IBM

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HelpWare support and services 2-9How and when do I purchase additional support?Purchasing additional HelpWare servicesDuring and after the warranty pe

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2-10IBM Personal Computer User GuideFlat rateYou may call the IBM PC HelpCenter to purchase support for a single incident or multiple incidents (in Ca

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HelpWare support and services 2-11Requests for assistance on multiple questions or problems will be considered as multiple incidents.To order addition

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vEntering Setup ...6-4When the computer is on ...

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2-12IBM Personal Computer User Guide

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Express Maintenance 3-1Chapter 3. Express MaintenanceCustomers in the United States have “Express Maintenance” which is a parts exchange service that

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3-2IBM Personal Computer User Guide

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Part 3. Controlling system settingsThis part contains information to help you configure or reconfigure the hardware and hardware features that were in

Strona 159 - Specification tables

Getting started 4-1Chapter 4. Getting startedWhen you purchased and set up your IBM Personal Computer, it was ready for you to use the first time you

Strona 160 - System interrupts

4-2IBM Personal Computer User GuideControlling monitor settingsWhen you connected your monitor to your system unit and turned your computer on for the

Strona 161 - DMA channel assignments

Getting started 4-3Power saver featureYour monitor documentation should indicate whether your monitor has a power saver feature. This feature may be c

Strona 162 - Serial port addresses

4-4IBM Personal Computer User GuideIn the Settings tab of the Display Properties window, you can set the display properties. Some of the properties yo

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Getting started 4-5users, 640x480 or 800x600 is a comfortable resolution setting.• When you select more colors, most software programs will slow down.

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4-6IBM Personal Computer User GuideControlling volumeDepending on your model, your computer might have more than one way of controlling volume:• Front

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viIBM Personal Computer User Guide Adding and removing adapter cards and drives ... 8-1Resolving conflicts with inst

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Getting started 4-7Getting ready to printAfter you have attached your printer to your computer as described on the Setup poster, you need to install t

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4-8IBM Personal Computer User GuideSetting up communicationsIf your computer has a fax/data modem, it can communicate with other computers and fax mac

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Getting started 4-9The telephone line your modem uses cannot be used for any other purpose while the modem is operating. Any interruption on the line

Strona 169 - Operating your modem

4-10IBM Personal Computer User GuideConfiguring your computer for a connection to the InternetIf your computer is equipped with a modem, you can conne

Strona 170 - Disabling Call Waiting

Getting started 4-11The Microsoft NetworkYou can also use a Windows 98 program to configure a dial-up connection to The Microsoft Network. Follow thes

Strona 171 - Modem commands

4-12IBM Personal Computer User GuideSome of the Rapid Access buttons are preset to support important functions on your computer (Mute, Volume, and CD/

Strona 172 - AT commands

Power management features 5-1Chapter 5. Power management featuresYour computer is compliant to ACPI (Advance Control Power Interface) and the APM (Adv

Strona 173 - Modem information

5-2IBM Personal Computer User GuideSoftware shutdownUsing the software shutdown featureFollow these steps to use the software shutdown feature:1. Clic

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Power management features 5-3System StandbyYour computer supports the system Standby feature. This feature lets the computer enter a low power state.

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5-4IBM Personal Computer User GuideAfter making the necessary setting change in Setup, you can use the power button to enter system Standby mode by pr

Strona 176 - Extended AT commands

viiQuick problem solving chart ...10-6Solving hardware and software problems .

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Power management features 5-5Using the Power Management feature in Windows 98Follow these steps for power management:1. Double-click on the My compute

Strona 178 - Modem response codes

5-6IBM Personal Computer User GuideMonitor standbyWindows 98 provides a monitor energy saving feature. If your monitor supports this function (see you

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BIOS Setup configuration 6-1Chapter 6. BIOS Setup configurationYour IBM Personal Computer is already configured for immediate use. You can view your c

Strona 180 - Table 6: S registers

6-2IBM Personal Computer User GuideConfiguration/Setup Utility overviewThe Configuration/Setup Utility lets you view and change important information

Strona 181 - Monitor terminology

BIOS Setup configuration 6-3Some of the parameters and related settings in Setup are for reference only, such as those items in the System Summary and

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6-4IBM Personal Computer User GuideEntering SetupWhen the computer is onFollow these steps to enter Setup when the computer is on:1. Save all open fil

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BIOS Setup configuration 6-5Working with the Setup menusThe Configuration/Setup Utility menu appears immediately after you press F1.Configuration/Setu

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6-6IBM Personal Computer User Guide Viewing system information and product dataTo view general hardware information about your computer, select the Sy

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BIOS Setup configuration 6-7Changing parameter settingsIn the Setup menus, all configuration information that you can change is enclosed in brackets l

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6-8IBM Personal Computer User GuideCanceling changesYou might make changes to the Setup parameter that you do not want to keep.To cancel the changes t

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viiiIBM Personal Computer User GuideAppendix D. Warranty ... D-1

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BIOS Setup configuration 6-9Setup parametersDevices and I/O PortsUse the options in this menu to configure the devices and I/O ports in this computer.

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6-10IBM Personal Computer User GuideUSB SetupUse the settings for in this menu item to enable or disable the Universal Serial Bus (USB) functions.USB

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BIOS Setup configuration 6-11Ultra DMA (Direct Memory Access)Ultra DMA provides a faster data transfer rate between the IDE devices and your system th

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6-12IBM Personal Computer User GuideOnboard FDD ControlUse this setting to enable or disable the diskette drive (floppy disk drive) controller.Game Po

Strona 192 - Viewing and changing settings

BIOS Setup configuration 6-13Afterwards, if necessary, you will be able to run an anti-virus program to locate and remove the problem before any damag

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6-14IBM Personal Computer User GuideGate A20 OptionThis entry allows you to select how the gate A20 is handled. The gate A20 is a device used to addr

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BIOS Setup configuration 6-15Typematic Delay (Msec)When the typematic rate is enabled, you can select the delay between when the key was first depress

Strona 195 - Using a power-on password

6-16IBM Personal Computer User GuideAdvanced SetupYou can use these features to configure advanced hardware features. Do not attempt to change these s

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BIOS Setup configuration 6-17Video Off MethodThis determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked.Activity MonitorMODEM Use IRQ Use this setting

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6-18IBM Personal Computer User GuideYou can specify any of the interrupt requests (IRQs) in the following list as being exempt from causing the system

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ixNoticesReferences in this publication to IBM products, programs, or services do not imply that IBM intends to make these available in all countries

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BIOS Setup configuration 6-19ACPI suspend TypeThis setting determines the suspend type.Clock Generator ConfigurationThe settings in this function allo

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6-20IBM Personal Computer User GuideUsing other configuration utilitiesYou can use Setup to view or change configuration settings for most of your fac

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Part 4. Upgrading and replacing hardwareThis part contains information to help you add to or change the hardware that was installed in your computer a

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Preparing to upgrade 7-1Chapter 7. Preparing to upgradeTo upgrade your computer's hardware, you can add or replace cards, drives, or some system

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7-2IBM Personal Computer User GuideEvaluating your new hardwareThe documentation that came with your new hardware should contain information about req

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Preparing to upgrade 7-3Planning your hardware changesYou should understand how your new hardware will work with your existing hardware before you unp

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7-4IBM Personal Computer User GuideResolving resource conflictsUsing SetupYour computer's Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) automatically detects

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Preparing to upgrade 7-5Opening the system unitEach time you open your system unit, you must follow specific safety procedures to ensure that you do n

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7-6IBM Personal Computer User GuideRemoving the top coverFollow these steps to remove the system unit top cover:1. Remove the screw that secures the t

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Preparing to upgrade 7-7Looking inside the system unitAfter you remove the system unit top, the system unit looks like the following figure.Note: See

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