2-2 Using Your Computer
At the bottom of this screen, messages like the following
appear:
Press <F2> key if you want to run Setup
Press ESC to display POST
NOTE
These messages are part of your system’s
Power-On Self-Test (POST). Your computer is
checking your hardware for any changes since the
last startup. If you want to see the messages
displayed during POST, press ESC. If you want to
go into the Setup Utility, press F2.
One beep indicates that the system has successfully
completed the power-on test. After about 5 seconds,
Windows will start up.
If a problem occurs, a series of beeps may sound. If this
happens repeatedly after powering on, power off the system
and turn to Chapter 8, Solving System Problems. This
chapter provides some helpful hints on obvious system
problems.
NOTE
If the system displays a message indicating
that system settings have changed, run Setup (see
Chapter 4, NECCSD Tools and Utilities).
On PowerMate Enterprise systems loaded with the
Windows NT
®
4.0 operating system, press
Ctrl-Alt-Del
when prompted on-screen to do so. The log-on box appears
for entering a password.
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE ENTERPRISE - 10-1997
Page 42: ...Using Your Computer 2 5 Keyboard features Windows 95 keys ...
Page 138: ...5 18 Installing Options Locating desktop expansion slots Locating minitower expansion slots ...
Page 140: ...5 20 Installing Options Removing a desktop slot cover Removing a minitower slot cover ...
Page 160: ...Installing Options 5 39 Installing Options 5 ...
Page 162: ...Installing Options 5 41 Locating minitower device slots ...
Page 198: ...Installing Options 5 77 Connecting a serial device cable to the desktop ...