Chapter 2
Running the Setup Program
Your computer’s Setup program is built into the system BIOS
so you can change and store system configuration information
without inserting a diskette. This information is stored in
CMOS RAM, which is backed up by a battery even when the
computer’s power is off.
You can use Setup to change or verify information about your
system, such as the types of drives installed in the computer,
the amount of memory installed, and whether a password and
various other functions are enabled.
You need to run Setup the first time you use your computer
and you should also run it after you do any of the following:
Change the system configuration (for example, adding a
drive or installing memory)
See a system prompt to run Setup because a configuration
error was detected
Replace the real-time clock.
Running the Setup Program
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Summary of Contents for Endeavor P60
Page 1: ...EPSON User s Guide Printed on 50 recycled paper 10 post consumer content ...
Page 59: ...SIMM configurations continued 4 12 Installing and Removing Options ...
Page 82: ...Using the Video Utilities 6 3 ...
Page 102: ...Error Messages 7 4 Troubleshooting ...
Page 103: ...Troubleshooting 7 5 ...
Page 112: ...7 14 Troubleshooting ...
Page 121: ...System Memory Map Specifications A 9 ...
Page 122: ...System l O Addresses A 10 Specifications ...
Page 123: ...System 170 addresses continued System Board Interrupts Specifications A 11 ...
Page 126: ...Primary power connector J1H1 Diskette drive connector JBJ1 A 14 Specifications ...
Page 127: ...AT IDE hard disk drive connector JBJ2 Speaker connector JlFl Specifications A 15 ...
Page 128: ...Auxiliary 2 V front fan connector J3A1 ISA expansion board connectors A 16 Specifications ...
Page 129: ...ISA expansion board connectors continued Specifications A 17 ...
Page 130: ...PCI expansion board connectors A 18 Specifications ...
Page 132: ...video monitor port connector J13A1 VESA feature connector J10A1 A 20 Specifications ...