Chapter 1
Setting Up the System
This chapter describes how to use the Setup program to make changes
to the list of equipment maintained by the computer. You can select Setup
from the OPERATION MENU, or you can execute the MS-DOS SETUP
command.
You must run Setup when you use your computer for the first time. You
also need to use Setup if you change your system configuration by installing
or removing optional devices, or if your system has a real-time clock and you
want to alter the date or time.
Your computer stores the information you define with Setup in CMOS
RAM, which is backed up by a battery. When you turn on the computer, it
searches CMOS RAM to obtain the correct installation information. If
there is a difference between the information in CMOS RAM and the actual
configuration, you see a prompt to run the Setup program.
Using the Setup Program
To start the Setup program from the diagnostics OPERATION MENU,
press
1
and then press
Enter.
To run the Setup program from the MS-DOS prompt, type
SETUP
and
press
Enter.
When you start Setup, the main menu appears:
Use and to move the cursor block through the options on this menu.
Once you highlight the option you want, press
Enter
to select it. Each
option on the main menu (except Exit) displays an additional submenu of
choices.
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