4-6 System Board
Checking System Memory
If you do not know how much memory is installed in the system, check the
amount as follows.
1.
On the Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0 desktop, point to
My
Computer
and click the right mouse button.
2.
With the left mouse button, click
Properties
. The System Properties
window appears. The
General
tab shows the random access memory
(RAM). This is the amount of system memory in the computer.
In Windows 95 and Windows 98, you can also find the amount of memory
by clicking the
Performance
tab.
Note:
If a discrepancy is found in the amount of
memory displayed at the Power-On Self-Test or in Windows
with the amount of memory installed, check that the memory
modules were installed correctly.
System Board Jumpers
The system board contains three jumper blocks. System board jumpers are used
to configure the system as follows.
JVGA1 block — enables or disables onboard video
JBAT1 block — resets CMOS settings
JP1 block — configures the system for instant power-on when the system
is plugged in or power-on using the power button.
The following figure shows the locations of jumper blocks on the system board.
(Jumper settings are included in Section 2, “System Configuration.”)
Locating System Board Jumpers
A – JVGA1 Jumper (VGA Mode)
C – JP1 Jumper (Power On Mode)
B – JBAT1 Jumper (CMOS Clear)
Summary of Contents for POWERMATE ES 5200 - SERVICE
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