3-54 Configuring the System
Restart the computer to ensure that the installation process
completes successfully.
Jumper Settings
Some devices in the system have pins that must be jumpered
according to way the device is used in your computer, or the
way your system is configured. For example, a hard drive or
CD-ROM drive must be jumpered as a master or slave
device. Jumpers on the fax/modem board are set differently
according to whether the system is running the Windows 95,
Windows 98, or Windows NT operating system.
System Board Jumper Settings
System board jumpers enable you to configure your system
for a particular system requirement.
Conditions that require changing jumper settings include the
following situations:
You need to verify that the system is set to operate at the
speed of the installed processor. This procedure is seldom,
required; however, if it is, see “Verifying the Processor
Speed” if you need to check the system’s processor
configuration.
You forgot the password and cannot boot the system. You
need to set a jumper to “clear” the current password.
Your BIOS has become corrupted and you must perform a
BIOS Recovery. This entire procedure is performed in
conjunction with a BIOS Recovery diskette. This
procedure is seldom required; if it is, see the instructions
that are provided with the diskette.