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Table of Contents 

CHAPTER 1:  SPECIFICATIONS 

S

TANDARD 

F

EATURES

...................................................................................1-1 

T

ECHNICAL 

S

PECIFICATIONS

.......................................................................1-2 

CPU  (C

ENTRAL 

P

ROCESSING 

U

NIT

) ................................................................

1-2

 

I

NTEL 

440 B

ASIC 

PC P

ROCESSOR

....................................................................

1-2

 

P

OWER 

M

ANAGEMENT

....................................................................................

1-2

 

M

EMORY

........................................................................................................

1-3

 

B

UILT

-

IN 

I/O

S

.................................................................................................

1-3

 

I

NTEGRATED 

ATI R

AGE 

IIC 1X AGP (R

AGE 

P

RO 

T

URBO 

2X AGP) C

ONTROLLER

1-4

 

I

NTEGRATED 

ESS S

OLO

-1 PCI S

OUND 

C

HIP

....................................................

1-4

 

W

AKE

-

ON

-LAN (WOL) 

FEATURE

......................................................................

1-4

 

E

NVIRONMENTAL 

S

PECIFICATIONS

............................................................1-4 

A

MBIENT 

T

EMPERATURE

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1-4

 

H

UMIDITY

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1-4

 

U

NIT 

D

IMENSIONS

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CHAPTER 2:  CONNECTORS & JUMPERS 

P

ARTS OF THE 

M

OTHERBOARD

...................................................................2-2 

M

OTHERBOARD 

L

AYOUT

.............................................................................2-3 

Q

UICK 

R

EFERENCE

.........................................................................................2-4 

D

ESCRIPTION ON 

C

ONNECTORS 

& J

UMPERS

.............................................2-5 

CHAPTER 3:  BIOS  SETUP 

E

NTERING 

S

YSTEM 

S

ETUP

...........................................................................3-2 

S

TANDARD 

CMOS S

ETUP

............................................................................3-3 

A

DVANCED 

CMOS S

ETUP

............................................................................3-5 

A

DVANCED 

C

HIPSET 

S

ETUP

........................................................................3-7 

P

OWER 

M

ANAGEMENT 

S

ETUP

..................................................................3-11 

PCI/P

LUG AND 

P

LAY 

S

ETUP

.......................................................................3-14 

P

ERIPHERAL 

S

ETUP

.....................................................................................3-17 

A

UTO 

D

ETECT 

H

ARD 

D

ISKS

.......................................................................3-18 

C

HANGE 

U

SER 

P

ASSWORD

...........................................................................3-19 

C

HANGE 

S

UPERVISOR 

P

ASSWORD

..............................................................3-19 

C

HANGE 

L

ANGUAGE 

S

ETTING

....................................................................3-20 

A

UTO 

C

ONFIGURATION WITH 

O

P T IMAL 

S

ETTINGS

.............................3-20 

A

UTO 

C

ONFIGURATION WITH 

F

AIL 

S

AFE 

S

ETTINGS

............................3-20 

S

AVE 

S

ETTINGS AND 

E

XIT

..........................................................................3-21 

E

XIT 

W

ITHOUT 

S

AVING

..............................................................................3-21 

Summary of Contents for T3274

Page 1: ...Motherboard User s Guide November 1998 5728892203 Rev 2 T3274 ...

Page 2: ...ined herein While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this publication we assume no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein The information contained in this publication is subject to change without prior notice Trademark Acknowledgement Intel is a registered trademark of Intel ...

Page 3: ...ision reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the de...

Page 4: ...mpers Through this chapter you can acquaint yourself with the functions and locations of different connectors and jumpers on your motherboard For information on BIOS Setup Utility please refer to Chapter 3 BIOS Setup You may need to look into this chapter if you are installing new peripherals into your system or would like to change system settings such as power management If you need to install o...

Page 5: ...IT DIMENSIONS 1 4 CHAPTER 2 CONNECTORS JUMPERS PARTS OF THE MOTHERBOARD 2 2 MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT 2 3 QUICK REFERENCE 2 4 DESCRIPTION ON CONNECTORS JUMPERS 2 5 CHAPTER 3 BIOS SETUP ENTERING SYSTEM SETUP 3 2 STANDARD CMOS SETUP 3 3 ADVANCED CMOS SETUP 3 5 ADVANCED CHIPSET SETUP 3 7 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP 3 11 PCI PLUG AND PLAY SETUP 3 14 PERIPHERAL SETUP 3 17 AUTO DETECT HARD DISKS 3 18 CHANGE USER PA...

Page 6: ...CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION CPU INSTALLATION 4 2 MEMORY INSTALLATION 4 4 CHAPTER 5 DEVICE DRIVERS INSTALLATION ESS PNP AUDIO SYSTEM 5 1 ATI RAGE VGA DRIVER 5 5 ...

Page 7: ...troller P Integrated IDE USB and DMA controllers P 2MB Flash ROM with AMI BIOS P Two 3 3V 168 pin DIMM sockets for maximum of 256MB SDRAM memory P Integrated ESS Solo 1 PCI sound chip P Integrated SMC FDC37M707QFP Super I O controller P Supports ACPI 1 0 and APM 1 2 power management Plug Play compatible and single jumper configuration P Built in ports serial port parallel PS 2 keyboard PS 2 mouse ...

Page 8: ...complies with ANSI IEEE standard 754 1985 Intel 440 Basic PC Processor Ÿ Intel 82443EX 82443LX PCI AGP controller PAC Integrated PCI bus mastering controller and Integrated Accelerated Graphics Port AGP controller Ÿ Intel 82371EB PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator PIIX4E Ÿ Supports up to four IDE drives or devices Multifunction PCI to ISA bridge USB and DMA controllers two fast IDE interfaces power management...

Page 9: ...x 64 16MB 2Mbit x 64 32MB 4Mbit x 64 64MB 8Mbit x 64 128MB 16Mbit x 64 Built in I Os Ÿ SMC FDC37M707QFP Super I O controller Ÿ Floppy Disk Controller FDC Ÿ FIFO serial port and multi mode parallel port Ÿ PS 2 Keyboard and mouse controller Ÿ IrDA compatible interface Ÿ Real time clock calendar Ÿ CMOS RAM to maintain system configuration Ÿ Two USB Universal Serial Bus port interfaces Ÿ Game MIDI por...

Page 10: ...remote PC setup update and perform asset tracking after office hours and on weekends so that daily LAN traffic is kept to a minimum and users are not interrupted Environmental Specifications Ambient Temperature Operating 50 F to 104 F 10 C to 40 C Non operating 5 F to 140 F 15 C to 60 C NOTE Safety regulations for operating temperature is set at 25 C 5 C Humidity Operating 15 to 80 no condensation...

Page 11: ...he other hand provide you flexibility and different functions when set to different values These jumpers were set to factory default before shipping which gives you the best performance You should not alter these settings unless you are sure of what you are doing If you want to change any setting please make sure that the computer has been turned OFF and make a note of what the original settings a...

Page 12: ...e Mic Audio Out and Audio In Ports Clock IC Parallel Video Out and Serial Port FDD Connector USB Ports x2 Super I O Chip Mouse Keyboard Port Sound Chip ISA Slot Slot1 CPU Slot Flash ROM PCI Slots Intel 82443EX 82443LX Chipset Intel PIIX4E Chip Battery CPU Frequency Select Jumper Front Panel Connectors IDE Connectors ...

Page 13: ...USB JPRT JCOM1 JVGA JGAME JMIC JIN JOUT JMPEG JWOL JCD2 JPCI1 JPCI2 JISA Battery JIDE1 JIDE2 JFRONT JFAN JFAN C JDIMM2 JDIMM1 JFDD JATX 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 12 8 9 10 13 14 16 11 SLOT1 CPU 15 JCD1 JWOR 18 19 17 20 JCD JPHONE 22 23 24 21 26 JFRONT1 JCPU 27 25 ...

Page 14: ...10 11 JIDE1 JIDE2 PCI IDE Connectors 2 13 12 JOUT Audio Line Out Connector 2 7 13 JIN Audio Line In Connector 2 7 14 JMIC Audio Mic In Connector 2 7 15 JGAME Game MIDI Port Connector 2 7 16 SLOT1 CPU Slot 17 JWOR Wake on Ring Connector 2 8 18 JWOL Wake on LAN Connector 2 8 19 JCD1 ATAPI CD Audio Connectors 2 8 20 JCD2 ATAPI CD Audio Base Pin 2 8 21 JPCI1 JPCI2 PCI Bus Connectors 2 11 22 JPHONE Fax...

Page 15: ...ersal Serial Bus connector JUSB is a 2 layered connector mounted on the motherboard for connecting up to two USB devices 3 Serial Port Connector JCOM1 JCOM1 is a male DB9 9 pin serial port connector built in on the motherboard To enable or disable this perform BIOS Setup Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Data 4 5V fused 2 NC 5 CLK 3 GND 6 NC Pin Signal 1 Power 2 USBP0 USBP1 3 USBP0 USBP1 4 GND Pin Signal Pi...

Page 16: ...itor is connected to JVGA 15 hole of the motherboard Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Strobe 7 Data bit 5 13 Select 19 GND 2 Data bit 0 8 Data bit 6 14 Auto Feed 20 GND 3 Data bit 1 9 Data bit 7 15 Fault 21 GND 4 Data bit 2 10 ACK 16 INIT 22 GND 5 Data bit 3 11 Busy 17 SLCT IN 23 GND 6 Data bit 4 12 Error 18 GND 24 GND 25 GND Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 R 7 GND 13 HSYNC 2 G 8 G...

Page 17: ...on to an external microphone 9 Game MIDI Port Connector JGAME JGAME is a 15 pin connector mounted on the motherboard for connection of joystick or MIDI devices Pin Signal 1 GND 2 Audio Left In 3 Audio Right In Pin Signal 1 GND 2 Audio Left Out 3 Audio Right Out Pin Signal 1 GND 2 Mono In 3 Electret Bias Voltage Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5V fused 6 GP1 JSY1R 11 GP2 JSX2R 2 GP4 JSBUT0 7 GP5...

Page 18: ... connection to an optional modem card to turn on the system when a modem phone call is received 13 ATAPI CD Audio Connectors JCD JCD1 JCD2 The audio output signals of CD ROM drive is connected to JCD JCD1 or JCD2 You can connect to only one of these at a time Check the output signals from your CD ROM drive manual Pin Signal 1 5V standby 2 Ground 3 MP_Wakeup Pin Signal 1 Telephone In 2 GND 3 GND 4 ...

Page 19: ...EG Left Channel Input Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 DENSEL 3 GND 4 Reserved 5 Key 6 FDEIN 7 GND 8 FDINDX Index 9 GND 10 FDMO0 Motor Enable A 11 GND 12 FDDS1 Drive Select B 13 GND 14 FDDS0 Drive Select A 15 GND 16 FDMO1 Motor Enable B 17 MSEN1 18 FDDIR Stepper Motor Direction 19 GND 20 FDSTEP Step Pulse 21 GND 22 FDWD Write Data 23 GND 24 FDWE Write Enable 25 GND 26 FDTRK0 Track 0 27 MSEN0 28 FDWPD...

Page 20: ...e turned off through software control This feature is called soft off control Soft off control allows your computer to automatically go back to the power state on off or suspend after being interrupted either by power outage or by disconnection of power cord To enable this feature your system s advanced power management must be enabled both in BIOS setup utility and in the operating system Pin Sig...

Page 21: ...t 40 5 V PERR 10 5 V I O Reserved 41 5 V 3 3 V 11 Reserved No Connect 42 GND SERR 12 GND GND 43 PAR 3 3 V 13 GND GND 44 AD15 C BE1 14 Reserved Reserved 45 3 3 V AD14 15 PCIRST GND 46 AD13 GND 16 5 V I O CLK 47 AD11 AD12 17 GNT GND 48 GND AD10 18 GND REQ 49 AD09 GND 19 PCI_PM 5 V I O 50 Key Key 20 AD30 AD31 51 Key Key 21 3 3 V AD29 52 C BE0 AD08 22 AD28 GND 53 3 3 V AD07 23 AD26 AD27 54 AD06 3 3 V ...

Page 22: ...RQ2 SD3 IRQ15 LA19 7 12 V SD2 IRQ14 LA18 8 ZEROWS SD1 DACK0 LA17 9 12 V SD0 DRQ0 MEMR 10 GND IOCHRDY DACK5 MEMW 11 SMEMW AEN DRQ5 SD8 12 SMEMR SA19 DACK6 SD9 13 IOW SA18 DRQ6 SD10 14 IOR SA17 DACK7 SD11 15 DACK3 SA16 DRQ7 SD12 16 DRQ3 SA15 5 V SD13 17 DACK1 SA14 RMASTER SD14 18 DRQ1 SA13 GND SD15 19 REFRESH SA12 20 SYSCLK SA11 21 IRQ7 SA10 22 IRQ6 SA9 23 IRQ5 SA8 24 IRQ4 SA7 25 IRQ3 SA6 26 DACK2 S...

Page 23: ...e secondary IDE connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Reset IDE 2 GND 3 Data 7 4 Data 8 5 Data 6 6 Data 9 7 Data 5 8 Data 10 9 Data 4 10 Data 11 11 Data 3 12 Data 12 13 Data 2 14 Data 13 15 Data 1 16 Data 14 17 Data 0 18 Data 15 19 GND 20 Key 21 DDRQ0 DDRQ1 22 GND 23 I O Write 24 GND 25 I O Read 26 GND 27 IOCHRDY 28 P_ALE Cable Select pull up 29 DDACK0 DDACK1 30 GND 31 IRQ14 IRQ15 32 Reserved 33 Addre...

Page 24: ...11 No Connect 12 No Connect 13 GND 14 Reset Switch 15 No Connect 16 No Connect 17 No Connect 18 No Connect 17 18 1 2 Reset Switch connects to the front panel s reset switch Power On Switch connects to the front panel s power on switch Hard Disk LED connects to the HDD LED of the front panel This LED indicates that system is currently accessing hard disk Power LED connects to the front panel s powe...

Page 25: ...eleron 333MHz 5X 66MHz OUT OUT IN IN Pentium II 233MHz 3 5X 66MHz IN OUT OUT OUT Pentium II 266MHz 4X 66MHz OUT IN IN IN Pentium II 300MHz 4 5X 66MHz OUT IN OUT OUT Pentium II 333MHz 5X 66MHz OUT OUT IN IN h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h h Celeron 266MHz 1 2 7 8 Celeron 300MHz 1 2 7 8 Celeron 300AMHz 1 2 ...

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Page 27: ...guration with the system configuration data stored in a non volatile memory known as CMOS RAM These tests are to ensure that your system is properly configured to recognize the devices such as memory FDD HDD etc Usually you may need to perform setup due to the following circumstances Ÿ Adding or removing devices to or from the system such as FDD HDD adapter cards or memory Ÿ Changing the type of v...

Page 28: ...hrough this reboot your computer and repeat the above procedure If the computer detects discrepancies between your CMOS data and actual system configuration it will prompt you with an error message and request you to run setup Just the same you can enter setup by pressing DEL key The following screen appears upon entering Setup Utility You can use up and down arrow keys to move to the desired opti...

Page 29: ...n To change the color of text and background of your screen display press F2 or F3 Standard CMOS Setup Standard CMOS setup allows you to set the system date and time to specify floppy disk drives installed in your system to indicate up to four IDE type storage devices HDDs or CD ROM drive to enable or disable virus protection and to know the base and extended memory size When this option is select...

Page 30: ... Auto BIOS automatically detects hard disk parameters User You enter hard disk parameters 1 46 Select parameters from a pre determined set of values Floptical refers to removable devices LBA Off On Selects On if the drive has a capacity greater than 540MB Blk Off On On allows block mode data transfers Check if your hard disk supports this mode If it does not support this mode data may be destroyed...

Page 31: ...f base memory and extended memory installed in your system Advanced CMOS Setup Advanced CMOS Setup allows you to configure basic system performance parameters Options and description of each item as follows Item Options Description Quick Boot Disabled Enabled Enabled allows the BIOS to skip certain tests to speed up boot process If enabled the message Hit DEL if you want to run SETUP will not appe...

Page 32: ...em Floppy Drive Swap Disabled Enabled Enabled allows drive A and B to be swapped Boot Up Num Lock On Off On turns the Num Lock key off when system is powered on PS 2 Mouse Support Enabled Disabled Enables or disables the support for PS 2 type mouse Typematic Rate Slow Fast This option sets the rate at which characters on the screen repeat when a key is pressed and held down Password Check Always S...

Page 33: ...ted to PCI adapter cards Disabled contents of video ROM are not copied to RAM Enabled contents of video ROM area from C0000h C7FFFh are copied from ROM to RAM for faster execution Cached contents of video ROM area from C0000h C7fffh are copied from ROM to RAM and can be written to or read from cache memory Advanced Chipset Setup Advanced Chipset Setup configures the functions of the chipset used B...

Page 34: ... length of the RAS precharge part of the DRAM system memory access cycle DRAM Integrity Mode Non ECC EC Only ECC Sets the type of system memory checking Non ECC No error checking or reporting done EC only Multi bit errors are detected and reported as parity errors Single bit errors are corrected by the chipset Corrected bits are not written back to DRAM ECC Multi bit errors are detected and report...

Page 35: ...led Fixed Memory Hole Disabled 512KB 640KB 15 MB 16 MB Specifies the location of an area of memory that cannot be addressed on the ISA bus CPU To PCI IDE Posting USWC Write I O Post PCI 32 Clock Target Timer PCI To DRAM Pipeline Burst Write Combining Read Around Write Disabled Enabled Enables or disables the corresponding items TypeF DMA Buffer Control1 TypeF DMA Buffer Control2 Channel 0 Channel ...

Page 36: ...ERR Disabled Enabled Enabled permits a common SERR signal for AGP and the standard PC bus AGP System Error Forwarding Disabled Enabled Enabled allows AGP system errors to be forwarded AGP Parity Error Response PIIX4 SERR USB Passive Release PIIX4 Passive Release PIIX4 Delayed Transaction Disabled Enabled Enables or disables the corresponding items USB Function Disabled Enabled Enables or disables ...

Page 37: ...PCI Plug and Play Setup 3 11 Power Management Setup Power Management Setup allows you to configure power conservation features ...

Page 38: ...disk enters after the specified period of inactivity has expired Standby Time Out Minute Suspend Time Out Minute Disabled 1 2 4 8 10 20 30 40 50 60 Specifies the length of period of system inactivity while in full power standby state before it enters standby suspend power state Throttle Slow Clock Ratio 0 12 5 12 5 25 25 37 5 37 5 50 50 62 5 62 5 75 75 87 5 Indicates the percentage of time the STP...

Page 39: ...mputer is in a power saving state Power Button Function On Off Suspend When power button is pressed On Off turns the computer on or of Suspend places the computer in suspend mode or full power mode Wake on Ring Wake on LAN Disabled Enabled Enabled allows you to wake up the system through modem or LAN RTC Alarm Resume From Soft Off Disabled Enabled Sets the RTC alarm to wake up the system on a spec...

Page 40: ...3 14 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup RTC Alarm Second 00 M 59 PCI Plug and Play Setup PCI Plug and Play Setup configures PCI and Plug and Play features ...

Page 41: ...s PCI VGA Palette Snoop Disabled Enabled This option must be set to Enabled if any ISA adapter card installed in the system requires VGA palette snooping Allocate IRQ to PCI VGA Yes No Assigns an interrupt signal to the PCI VGA card PCI IDE Busmaster Disabled Enabled Specifies if the IDE controller on the PCI bus has bus mastering capabilities PCI Slot1 IRQ Priority PCI Slot2 IRQ Priority Auto 3 4...

Page 42: ...figured as PCI PnP IRQ14 and 15 will not be available if onboard PCI IDE is enabled If all IRQs are set to ISA EISA IRQ14 and 15 are allocated to the onboard IDE IRQ 9 will still be available for PCI and PnP devices Reserved Memory Size Disabled 16K 32K 64K Specifies the size of the memory area reserved for legacy ISA adapter cards Reserved Memory Address C0000 C4000 C8000 CC000 D0000 D4000 D8000 ...

Page 43: ...loppy drive controller on the motherboard Floppy Drive Access Read Write Read Only Specifies the read write access mode that is set when booting from a floppy drive OnBoard Serial Port1 Auto Disabled 3F8h COM1 2F8h COM2 3E8h COM3 2E8h COM4 Specifies the base I O port address of serial port 1 2 OnBoard Parallel Port Auto Disabled 378h 278h 3BCh Specifies the base I O port address of the parallel po...

Page 44: ... 1 9 Options available only if Parallel Port Mode is EPP Parallel Port IRQ 5 7 Specifies IRQ to be used by the parallel port Parallel Port ECP DMA Channel 0 1 3 Options available only if Parallel Port Mode is ECP On Board IDE Disabled Primary Secondary Both Specifies the onboard IDE controller channels to be used Auto Detect Hard Disks Your system can automatically detect and configure the IDE dev...

Page 45: ...from the main menu To enter a new password you will be required to type in that password twice for confirmation purposes before the system will accept that password Your system accepts passwords that contain maximum of six characters When entering the password appears in place of the characters you typed If password supervisor is successfully installed the system displays the message below New sup...

Page 46: ...gs Auto Configuration with Fail Safe Settings Two sets of default values were permanently stored in your system allowing it to load these automatically if there are invalid CMOS data If you want to load one of these you can select it from the main menu Optimal settings are best case values that would optimize system performance If CMOS data are corrupt system will load these settings automatically...

Page 47: ...ving Setup utility Your system will then reboot to reflect the modifications made If you do not want to quit setup yet type N Exit Without Saving If you would like to restore the original contents of CMOS data and disregard current changes made choose this item from the main menu and type Y if prompted with Quit without saving Y N N Your system will exit Setup Utility and reboot Type N if you woul...

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Page 49: ...ge Ÿ Discharge static electricity from your hands by touching a grounded metal object before removing the motherboard from its anti static packaging Ÿ Hold the motherboard by its edges only Do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or gold contacts Ÿ Avoid touching pins of chips or modules Ÿ Put the motherboard back into its anti static bag when not in use Ÿ Do not put the mother...

Page 50: ...ur reference You can consult your dealer for the installation of items that were different from what were shown here CPU Installation 1 Locate Slot 1 on the motherboard You can see the retention module mounted on the motherboard 2 Pull up the sides of the retention module until it is perpendicular with the motherboard Then push to lock it securely in place As shown NOTE Retention Module ...

Page 51: ...the two bottom notches found on the CPU Note that the fan s power cable should be on top 4 Then push the two clips near the top of the assembly to snap these into the CPU s top notches 5 Afterwards vertically insert the CPU and fan assembly into the retention module until it clicks into place 6 Then connect the fan s power cable to fan connector on the motherboard ...

Page 52: ...allation procedures as follows 1 Locate the DIMM sockets on the motherboard 2 Align the two notches of the DIMM with the receptive points on the DIMM socket You cannot insert the DIMM into its socket if this is not aligned properly 3 Press the clips on both sides of the DIMM socket outward to release it M e t a l f i n g e r s Clips ...

Page 53: ... return to its original standing position when the DIMM is properly inserted into the socket as shown 6 To ensure proper operation check if the clip is properly locked onto the hollow of the DIMM If not press slightly to lock it 7 You do not have to change jumpers or BIOS setting Your system automatically detects the size and type of memory installed Original Standing Position ...

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Page 55: ...perating system If you are not so familiar with the installation procedure please refer to the user s guide of Microsoft Windows 98 software package 2 Double click on My Computer icon located on the top left part of your screen 3 Choose Control Panel icon by double clicking on it then select System icon The System Properties window will be displayed on the screen 4 Click on Device Manager and sele...

Page 56: ...Click on Driver tab 7 Click Update Driver button 8 The Update Device Driver Wizard window is displayed Click Next button 9 Insert the Device Driver CD disk into the CD ROM drive designated as D in this procedure Click Next button Note that Search for a better driver option should be selected ...

Page 57: ...pecify a location and enter the drive and filename of the device driver D WIN9X SOUND Then click Next button 11 Click Next button again 12 The following screen informs you that the system is copying files 13 When this screen is displayed click Finish button ...

Page 58: ... 15 Your audio driver is now properly installed 16 Check the System Properties for the newly installed audio driver a Double click on My Computer icon b Select Control Panel c Choose System d Click Device Manager tab e Double click on Sound video and game controls ...

Page 59: ...allation procedure please refer to the user s guide of Microsoft Windows 98 software package 2 Insert the Device Driver CD disk into the CD ROM drive designated as E in this procedure 3 Click at the bottom left of your screen and select Programs P 4 Click Windows Explorer 5 Select the following sub directory of your Device Driver CD disk E vga win98 disk1 6 Double click on Setup This window is dis...

Page 60: ...in98 disk2 System copies other required files 11 In order to reflect changes made onto your system you will be requested to restart your operating system Click Yes 12 Your VGA driver is now properly installed 13 To check your Device Manager entries for the newly installed driver a Double click on My Computer b Select Control Panel c Click System d Select Device Manager tab e Double click on Displa...

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