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Installing a CD-ROM/DVD Drive

1. 

Install the CD-ROM/DVD drive into the drive cage in your system case.

2. 

Plug the IDE cable into IDE1
(A). If you have already installed
an HDD, use the other connec-
tor on the IDE cable.

Note:  Ribbon cable connectors are
usually keyed so that they can only
be installed correctly on the device
connector. If the connector is not
keyed, make sure that you match the
pin-1 side of the cable connector with
the pin-1 side of the device connec-
tor. Each connector has the pin-1
side clearly marked. The pin-1 side of
each ribbon cable is always marked
with a colored stripe on the cable.

3. 

Plug an IDE cable connector into the CD-ROM/DVD drive IDE connector (B). It
doesn't matter which connector on the cable you use.

4. 

Plug a power cable from the case power supply into the power connector on
the CD-ROM/DVD drive (C).

5. 

Use the audio cable provided with the CD-ROM/DVD drive to connect to the
mainboard CD-in connector CDIN1 or CDIN2 (D).

When you first start up your system, the BIOS should automatically detect
your CD-ROM/DVD drive. If it doesn’t, enter the Setup Utility and configure
the CD-ROM/DVD drive that you have installed. See IDE Primary/Secondary
Master/Slave (Auto) on page 27 for more information.

Installing a Floppy Diskette Drive

The mainboard has a floppy diskette drive (FDD) interface and ships with a
diskette drive ribbon cable that supports one or two floppy diskette drives. You
can install a 5.25-inch drive and a 3.5-inch drive with various capacities. The
floppy diskette drive cable has one type of connector for a 5.25-inch drive and
another type of connector for a 3.5-inch drive.

1. 

Install the FDD into the drive cage in your system case.

2. 

Plug the FDD cable into
FLOPPY1 (A):

Note:  Ribbon cable connectors are
usually keyed so that they can only
be installed correctly on the device
connector. If the connector is not
keyed, make sure that you match the
pin-1 side of the cable connector with
the pin-1 side of the device connec-
tor. Each connector has the pin-1
side clearly marked. The pin-1 side of
each ribbon cable is always marked
with a colored stripe on the cable.
3. 

Plug the correct connector on the FDD cable for the 5.25-inch or 3.5-inch drive
into the FDD connector (B).

Summary of Contents for MS9107C

Page 1: ...ct to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any par ticular purpose The manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and...

Page 2: ...television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate...

Page 3: ...terference causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilieur du Canada About the Manual The manual consists of t...

Page 4: ...8 Jumper Settings 8 Connecting Case Components 9 The Panel Connector 9 Installing Hardware 10 Installing the Processor 10 Installing Memory Modules 13 Installing a Hard Disk Drive CD ROM 14 Installing...

Page 5: ...ults Option 46 Set Password Option 46 Save Exit Setup Option 47 Exit Without Saving 47 CHAPTER 4 48 Using the Mainboard Software 48 About the Software CD ROM 48 Manual Installation 51 Drivers Installa...

Page 6: ...ich combines support for DDR Double Data Rate SDRAM up to 3 GB Note SDRAM provides 800 MBps or 1 GBps data transfer depending on whether the bus is 100 MHz or 133 MHz Double Data Rate SDRAM DDR SDRAM...

Page 7: ...2 5V 184 pin slots Each slot supports up to 1 GB with a total maximum capacity of 3 GB VGA The MS9107C includes a 4xAGP slot that provides eight times the bandwidth of the original AGP specification...

Page 8: ...stem case Some features on the mainboard are implemented by cabling connectors on the mainboard to indi cators and switches on the system case Ensure that your case supports all the features required...

Page 9: ...4 M Ma ai in nb bo oa ar rd d C Co om mp po on ne en nt ts s...

Page 10: ...LAUDIO MIC speaker out header LPANEL Second front panel header LSJ1 Single color LED header LUSB1 Connector for front panel USB ports LUSB2 Connector for front panel USB ports PANEL Front panel heade...

Page 11: ...e edges Do not bend circuit boards Q Qu ui ic ck k G Gu ui id de e This Quick Guide suggests the steps you can take to assemble your system with the mainboards The following table provides a reference...

Page 12: ...e appropriate 1 Place the mainboard over the mounting brackets Ensure that your case has an I O template that supports the I O ports and expansion slots on your mainboard C Ch he ec ck ki in ng g J Ju...

Page 13: ...tection jumper 1 2 Unprotected 2 3 Protected JP3 1 Jumper 1 This jumper enables you to reset BIOS Follow these instructions 1 Turn the system off 2 Short pins 2 and 3 on JP1 3 Return the jumper to the...

Page 14: ...n cable to CPUFAN1 3 Connect the case cooling fan connector to CASFAN1 The Panel Connectors The panel connector PANEL and LPANEL provides a standard set of switch and LED connectors commonly found on...

Page 15: ...ac ross the mainboard you may cause serious damage to the mainboard or its components On most mainboards there are small surface mount resistors near the processor socket which may be damaged if the c...

Page 16: ...sor and the quantity of internal cache memory and external cache memory CPU Installation Procedure The following illustration shows CPU installation components Note The pin 1 corner is marked with an...

Page 17: ...g Fan Retention Module Heatsink 8 Swing both lock levers on top of the cooling fan to their opposite sides to secu re the cooling fan on top of the heatsink 9 Connect the CPU Cooling Fan power cable t...

Page 18: ...B of memory total memory capacity is 2 GB Refer to the following to install the memory modules 1 Push the latches on each side of the DIMM slot down 2 Align the memory module with the slot The DIMM sl...

Page 19: ...l IDE devices that support UDMA and use 80 pin IDE ca bles that support UDMA 66 100 Installing a Hard Disk Drive 1 Install the hard disk drive into the drive cage in your system case 2 Plug the IDE ca...

Page 20: ...automatically detect your CD ROM DVD drive If it doesn t enter the Setup Utility and configure the CD ROM DVD drive that you have installed See IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave Auto on page 27 for...

Page 21: ...e 4xAGP specifica tion and has a 4xAGP edge connector CNR Slot This slot is used to insert CNR cards with Modem and Audio functionality Note Before installing an add on card check the documentation fo...

Page 22: ...r This header allows the user to install auxiliary front oriented microphone and line out ports for easier access Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 ACTIVE LINE OUT R GND aLO GND 12 12...

Page 23: ...rt 2 GND Empty 2 4 6 8 10 VCC 5V USBP3 N port 3 USBP3 P port 3 GND OC over current detect LUSB1 LUSB2 Front panel USB headers The mainboard has two USB ports installed on the rear edge I O port array...

Page 24: ...nterface Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PCICLK SERIRQ LFRAME LDRQ LAD0 LAD1 LAD2 LAD3 PCIRST PME 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 VCC3 VCC3 GND GND 5VSB GND GND EMPTY VCC5 VCC5 SIR1...

Page 25: ...D indicator to indicate when the computer is in Suspend to RAM STR mode or normal mode Pin Signal Name 1 2 3 SUSLED Y SUSLED Y PWLED LSJ1 Single color LED header This header allows the user to install...

Page 26: ...ports to connect USB devices LPT1 Use LPT1 to connect printers or other parallel communica tions devices COM1 2 Use the COM ports to connect serial devices such as mice or fax modems COM1 is identifie...

Page 27: ...e out Lime Digital monitor flat panel White IEEE 1394 Grey Microphone Pink MIDI game Gold Parallel Burgundy PS 2 compatible keyboard Purple PS 2 compatible mouse Green Serial Teal or Turquoise Speaker...

Page 28: ...rives diskette drives and peripherals Video display type and display options Password protection from unauthorized use Power management features The settings made in the Setup Utility affect how the c...

Page 29: ...thout Saving Esc Quit Select Item F10 Save Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type BIOS Navigation Keys The BIOS navigation keys are listed below Key Function Esc Exits the current menu Scrolls through th...

Page 30: ...sage 7 Type the filename of the new BIOS in the File Name to Program text box Follow the onscreen directions to update the mainboard BIOS 8 When the installation is complete remove the floppy diskette...

Page 31: ...Time items show the current date and time on the computer If you are running a Windows OS these items are automatically updated whenever you make changes to the Windows Date and Time Properties utilit...

Page 32: ...an result in your system not recognizing the installed hard disk Access Mode This item defines ways that can be used to access IDE hard disks such as LBA Large Block Addressing Leave this value at Aut...

Page 33: ...e F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Anti Virus Protection Disabled When enabled this item provides protection against viruses that try to...

Page 34: ...unless you have a legacy diskette drive with 360K capacity Boot Up NumLock Status On This item defines if the keyboard Num Lock key is active when your system is started Typematic Rate Setting Disabl...

Page 35: ...to be copied to the system DRAM for enhanced performance Small Logo EPA Show Disabled Determines whether or not the EPA logo appears during boot up Advanced Chipset Features Option These items define...

Page 36: ...y SPD This item enables you to manually set the DRAM Clock We recommend that you leave this item at the default value DRAM Timing Manual Set this By SPD to enable the system to automatically set the S...

Page 37: ...supported by the devices on the mainboard DRAM Command Rate 2T command This item enables you to specify the waiting time for the CPU to issue the next command after issuing the command to the DDR mem...

Page 38: ...d Disable this item if your graphics display card does not support this feature AGP Master 1 WS Write Disabled This implements a single delay when writing to the AGP Bus By default two wait states are...

Page 39: ...fault value for better performance Memory Parity ECC Check Disabled Enable this item to allow BIOS to perform a parity check to the POST memory tests Select Enabled only if the system DRAM supports pa...

Page 40: ...ard IDE drive interfaces supports IDE prefetching for faster drive access If you install a primary and secondary add on IDE interface set this field to Disabled if the interface does not support prefe...

Page 41: ...Enables and disables the onboard modem Disable this item if you are going to install an external modem Press Esc to return to the Integrated Peripherals screen SuperIO Device Scroll to this item and p...

Page 42: ...to determine the infrared IR function of the onboard infra red chip The options are Full and Half default Full duplex means that you can transmit and send information simultaneously Half duplex is th...

Page 43: ...field if your IDE hard drive supports block mode Block mode en ables BIOS to automatically detect the optimal number of block read and writes per sector that the drive can support and improves the sp...

Page 44: ...item to enable or disable the ACPI feature Note ACPI is a power management specification that makes hardware status in formation available to the operating system ACPI enables a PC to turn its periph...

Page 45: ...down If the item is set to Delay 4 Sec then you have to hold the power button down for four seconds to cause a software power down PWRON After PWR Fail Off This item enables your computer to automati...

Page 46: ...the month hour minute and second to turn on your sys tem When set to 0 zero for the day of the month the alarm will power on your system every day at the specified time IRQs Activity Monitoring Scroll...

Page 47: ...a new add on and the system recon figuration has caused such a serious conflict that the OS cannot boot Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe...

Page 48: ...us specification PCI ISA PnP for devices compliant with the Plug and Play standard whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 P...

Page 49: ...3 30V 5 00V 12 00V Voltage Battery Current System Temp Current CPU Temp CPU FAN Speed CASE FAN Speed Menu Level Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 F...

Page 50: ...bus FSB fre quency The value of the multiplier must be set so that Multiplier x Frontside Bus Frequency CPU Clock Speed For example if you have a processor that is rated to run at 450 MHz and the syst...

Page 51: ...the memory You can cause fatal errors or instability if you install the optimized defaults when your hardware does not support them If you only want to install setup defaults for a specific option se...

Page 52: ...s item and press Enter to discard any changes that you have made in the Setup Utility and exit the Setup Utility When the Exit Without Saving dialog box appears press Y to discard changes and exit or...

Page 53: ...nd a brief description of each software program and the location for your mainboard version More information on some programs is available in a README file located in the same directory as the softwar...

Page 54: ...proper I O or click OK for the default setting Setup installs the drivers and software 9 Restart the Windows NT system when prompted VIA Service Pack This folder has software and drivers for the IDE t...

Page 55: ...tware for the built in modem go to the directory UTILITY MEDIARING TALK then run MRTALK SETUP72 EXE to install the application software Super Voice Fax Modem Software To install the Super Voice voice...

Page 56: ...s software program run SETUP EXE from the following directory UTILITY LANGUAGE GENIUS ENG LANGUAGEGENIUS PageABC The PageABC application software enables you to create your very own home page To insta...

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