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Dell Precision WorkStation 210 Mini Tower Systems Users Guide
Video drivers for the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 , Microsoft Windows 95, or
Microsoft Windows 98 o perating system.
To change the resolution, check the documentation that came with your monitor
to determine the resolutions and refresh rates supported by the monitor. Then
check the documentation that came with your AGP video card for instructions on
changing the resolution.
The System Setup program for quickly viewing and changing the system
configuration information. For more information on this program, see Chapter 3,
Using the System Setup Program.
Enhanced security features available through the System Setup program (a setup
password, a system password, a system password lock option, a write-protect
option for diskette drives, and automatic display of the systems service tag
number). In addition, a customer-definable asset tag number can be assigned via
a software support utility and viewed on the System Setup screens. A built-in
chassis intrusion detector is also available. For more information, see Chapter 2,
Using the Software Support Utilities, and Chapter 3, Using the System Setup
Program.
Advanced power management options that can reduce the energy consumption
of the system. For more information, see Chapter 3, Using the System Setup
Program.
The ICU, which allows you to configure ISA expansion cards manually. After
resources have been assigned to these cards, the system BIOS can assign
resources to PCI and Plug and Play expansion cards for a conflict-free
configuration. For more information, see Chapter 4, Using the
ISA Configuration Utility.
Dell Diagnostics for evaluating the computers components and devices. For
information on using the diagnostics, see the chapter titled Running the Dell
Diagnostics in the
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Guide
.
Network device drivers for several network operating systems. These drivers are
described in Chapter 5, Using the Network Interface Controller.
Desktop Management Interface (DMI) support for managing the computer
system. DMI defines the software, interfaces, and data files that enable the
system to determine and report information about system components.
If the system has a Dell-installed Microsoft Windows or Microsoft Windows NT
operating system, DMI is already installed on the systems hard-disk drive. To
learn more about DMI, double-click the
Dell DMI Help
icon in the
Dell DMI
folder
under the
Start
button.
The Dell OpenManage program, which is a DMI browser that allows you to
view your computers current hardware configuration and operating system
version. The Dell OpenManage provides information you may need if you call Dell
for technical assistance or if you install hardware or software in your system. The
Dell OpenManage program is located in the
Dell Accessories
folder. For more
information on the Dell OpenManage program, see the next section,
Dell OpenManage Program.
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