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Summary of Contents for MX36LE

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Page 2: ...lation Procedure 14 Motherboard Map 15 Hardware Installation 16 JP14 Clear CMOS Data 17 CPU Installation 18 JP23 Adjust FSB PCI Clock 19 CPU Jumper less Design 23 Setting CPU Core Voltage 24 CPU and H...

Page 3: ...ck Panel 36 COM2 Connector 37 Support 2 nd USB Port 38 CD Audio Connector 39 Modem Audio Connector 40 AUX IN Connector 41 Front Audio Connector 42 Battery less and Long Life Design 43 Over current Pro...

Page 4: ...1 Driver 56 Installing Onboard Sound Driver 57 Installing Onboard AGP Driver 58 Installing LAN Driver 59 Installing Hardware Monitoring Utility 63 ACPI Suspend to Hard Drive 64 ACPI Suspend to RAM STR...

Page 5: ...66 80 ATA 100 81 BIOS Basic Input Output System 81 Bus Master IDE DMA mode 81 CNR Communication and Networking Riser 81 CODEC Coding and Decoding 82 DIMM Dual In Line Memory Module 82 ECC Error Checki...

Page 6: ...pelined Burst SRAM 85 PC 100 DIMM 86 PC 133 DIMM 86 PCI Peripheral Component Interface Bus 86 PDF Format 86 PnP Plug and Play 86 POST Power On Self Test 87 RDRAM Rambus DRAM 87 RIMM Rambus Inline Memo...

Page 7: ...SPD Serial Presence Detect 88 UltraATA 89 USB Universal Serial Bus 89 VCM Virtual Channel Memory 90 ZIP file 90 Troubleshooting 91 Technical Support 95 Product Registration 99...

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Page 16: ...the following precautions before you install a system component 1 Do not remove a component from its protective packaging until you are ready to install it Wear a wrist ground strap and attach it to...

Page 17: ...When should I Clear CMOS 1 Boot fail because of overclocking 2 Forget password 3 Troubleshooting F 7 1 E 7 3 E 7 7 G C 7...

Page 18: ...6 1 3 2 1 7 7 3 If you do not match the CPU socket Pin 1 and CPU cut edge well you may damage the CPU...

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Page 20: ...H 4 25 67 8 2 00 6C 6 C 7 77 6 7 VIA PLE133 chipset supports maximum 133MHz FSB higher clock setting may cause serious system damage...

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Page 22: ...B002 B00 9 7 9 0 C 2 9 7 9 6 7 7 9 7 9 6 C 7 7 7 7 9 7 9 B C 7 7 9 7 9 7 7 9 7 9 7 VIA PLE133 chipset supports maximum 133MHz FSB Bus higher clock setting may cause serious system damage...

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Page 30: ...maximum of 46cm 18 inches make sure your cable does not exceed this length For better signal quality it is recommended to set the far end side device to master mode and follow the suggested sequence t...

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Page 42: ...remove the jumper cap from the Front Panel Audio Connector before you connect the cable Do not remove this yellow jumper cap if housing without an audio port on the front panel 7 L L5 2 9 42L 4 9 42L1...

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Page 45: ...circuit try to prevent any human operating mistake there is still certain risk that CPU memory HDD add on cards installed on this motherboard may be damaged because of component failure human operatin...

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Page 51: ...D Dr ri iv ve er r a an nd d U Ut ti il li it ty y F O B O Please follow recommended procedure to install Windows 95 and Windows 98...

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Page 56: ...u want to uninstall the VIA AGP Vxd driver please remove the AGP card driver first Otherwise the screen may go black at rebooting after the un installation Installing this Bus Master IDE driver may ca...

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Page 67: ...4 9 S B S2 2 3S D 2 3S S 4 9 S S S C S KS 02 means Windows 98 is ACPI acknowledged but the ACPI function is disabled Currently we found only ATI 3D Rage Pro AGP card would support ACPI suspend to dis...

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Page 70: ...D B BI IO OS S 7 B W Q 3 Because the BIOS code is the most often changed part of the motherboard design the BIOS information contained in this manual may be different with actual BIOS that come with y...

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Page 72: ...r system Now we include all function descriptions of BIOS setup program into the BIOS Flash ROM When you select one function of BIOS setup program the function description will appeared at right side...

Page 73: ...9 9 3 3 W Q 3 S1 S Please avoid of using Load Turbo Defaults unless you are sure your system components CPU DRAM HDD etc are good enough for turbo setting...

Page 74: ...note AOpen Easy Flash BIOS programs are not available for AMI BIOS AMI BIOS appears mostly only on old 486 boards and some early Pentium boards Please be sure to view the README compressed inside the...

Page 75: ...0 W Q S1 S I G 2 J D The new BIOS upgrade will permanently replace your original BIOS s settings and PnP information when flashing You may need to reconfigure your BIOS setting and re install Win95 W...

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Page 77: ...damage your system or important data Before doing overclocking you must make sure your components are able to tolerate such abnormal setting especially CPU DRAMs hard disks and AGP VGA cards Note tha...

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