The
downloaded
file
is
self-extracting
and
is
copied
to
the
diskette.
When
the
copy
is
completed,
store
the
diskette
in
a
safe
place.
For
more
information,
see
“Using
the
IBM
Enhanced
Diagnostics
diskette”
on
page
83.
Using
video
features
Your
computer
has
a
PCI
Express
x16
graphics
adapter
that
renders
2D
or
3D
image
quality
and
uses
a
standard
video
protocol
for
displaying
text
and
graphic
images
on
a
monitor
screen.
The
adapter
supports
a
variety
of
video
modes
(combinations
of
resolution,
refresh
rate,
and
color
that
are
defined
by
a
video
standard
for
displaying
text
or
graphics).
Video
device
drivers
To
use
the
full
capabilities
of
the
graphics
adapter
in
your
computer,
some
operating
systems
and
application
programs
require
custom
video
device
drivers.
These
device
drivers
provide
greater
speed,
higher
resolution,
more
available
colors,
and
flicker-free
images.
Device
drivers
for
the
graphics
adapter
and
a
readme
file
with
instructions
for
installing
the
device
drivers
are
provided
on
the
Device
Drivers
CD
that
comes
with
your
computer
and
in
the
c:\ibmtools\drivers
directory
on
the
hard
disk.
Use
the
device-driver
installation
instructions
if
you
have
to
reinstall
the
device
drivers
or
if
you
need
information
about
obtaining
and
installing
updated
device
drivers.
For
more
information
about
installing
device
drivers,
see
“Recovering
or
installing
device
drivers”
on
page
82.
Changing
monitor
settings
To
get
the
best
possible
image
on
your
screen
and
to
reduce
flicker,
you
might
have
to
reset
the
resolution
and
refresh
rate
of
your
monitor.
You
can
view
and
change
monitor
settings
through
the
operating
system
by
following
the
instructions
in
the
readme
files
on
the
Device
Drivers
CD
or
in
the
c:\ibmtools\drivers\
directory
on
the
hard
disk.
See
your
operating-system
documentation
for
more
information
about
monitor
settings.
Attention:
Before
changing
monitor
settings,
review
the
documentation
that
comes
with
your
monitor.
Using
a
resolution
or
refresh
rate
that
the
monitor
does
not
support
might
cause
the
screen
to
become
unreadable
and
could
damage
the
monitor.
The
information
that
comes
with
your
monitor
usually
includes
resolution
and
screen
refresh
rates
that
the
monitor
supports.
If
you
need
additional
information,
contact
the
manufacturer
of
the
monitor.
If
you
are
using
a
cathode
ray
tube
(CRT)
monitor,
set
your
monitor
for
the
highest
noninterlaced
refresh
rate
that
the
monitor
supports.
If
the
monitor
complies
with
the
Video
Electronics
Standards
Association
(VESA)
display
data
channel
(DDC)
standard,
it
is
probably
already
set
to
the
highest
refresh
rate
the
monitor
and
video
controller
can
support.
If
you
are
not
sure
whether
your
monitor
is
DDC-compliant,
see
the
documentation
that
comes
with
the
monitor.
If
you
are
using
a
flat-panel
monitor,
the
refresh
rate
does
not
have
to
be
set
to
the
highest
noninterlaced
refresh
rate
that
the
monitor
supports.
Flat-panel
monitors
produce
flicker-free
images
even
when
they
are
operating
at
a
minimum
60
Hz
noninterlaced
rate.
Chapter
2.
Operating
the
computer
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