Automatic Configuration
Your computer automatically defines the system’s memory
configuration and recognizes a math coprocessor, if you have
installed one. It also detects and configures most of the devices
you may have installed in your system. For this reason, you may
not need to change any of the default settings in the Setup
program. However, you should check the options on the Setup
menu to verify that the settings are correct for your system.
If your computer comes with 2MB of memory, it automatically
configures the memory as 640KB of base memory and 1408KB
of extended memory. If it came with 1MB of memory, your
computer configures its memory as 640KB of base memory and
384KB of extended memory. If you install even more memory,
Setup configures it as extended memory also.
Starting the Setup Program
Follow these steps to start the Setup program:
1.
Make sure your computer is turned off.
2.
Insert the Reference diskette in drive A with the label
facing up and the read/write slot leading into the drive.
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Running the Setup Program