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A multi-sync monitor is selected, but a monitor with different video timing (such as an
InterVue monitor) is connected to the system. Select the monitor that is connected to
the system.
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The monitor selection is inappropriate for the multi-sync monitor attached to the system.
Restart the system in VGA mode, then select a new monitor as described previously.
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A graphics resolution and color depth has been selected that exceeds installed display
memory. Restart the system in VGA mode, then open Display in the Control Panel to
reinstall and configure the display driver as described in the video display adapter
documentation delivered with the system.
Restart the system to use the reconfigured video display driver. If problems persist, contact
the Customer Response Center for help.
Configuring the Modem
If you must configure a modem for use with your system, you must ensure the BIOS settings
and modem jumpers are set appropriately, depending on which operating system and COM
port you want to use with the modem.
To configure the modem:
1. To use the modem with Windows NT, set the COM port jumper pins on the modem to
COM2. If that COM port is already in use, set the jumper to use a free COM port.
To use the modem with Windows 95, set the modem to Plug and Play mode according to
the vendor instructions included with the modem.
2. In the PCI/PnP menu in BIOS Setup, set the Boot to PnP Operating System parameter to
NO if the operating system is Windows NT, or to YES if the operating system is
Windows 95.
3. The modem requires a specific COM port. You must free system resources for use with
the modem in BIOS Setup. Set one of the Onboard Serial Port parameters to
DISABLED in the Peripheral menu in BIOS Setup, according to the following table:
Modem COM Port
Disable Onboard Serial Port
COM1
COM1
COM2
COM2
COM3
COM1
COM4
COM2
4. Set the remaining Onboard Serial Port parameter to AUTO and restart the system,
saving your changes.
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