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From the operating system Start menu, go to Programs/InterSite to find the InterSite programs on
your system. See the online Help for each InterSite program for more information on how to use
the program.
Booting from System Drives
The primary system disk drive, which contains the operating system, is a SCSI disk drive. By
default, because the system contains both SCSI disk drives and an ATAPI CD-ROM drive, it
attempts to boot from the CD-ROM drive first. This is because the BIOS looks for a diskette, then
for an IDE boot drive, and then for the CD-ROM drive, before it looks for a SCSI disk drive.
Because of this default behavior, you should not restart the system with a bootable CD-ROM in the
CD-ROM drive. One example of a bootable CD-ROM is the operating system’s software
CD-ROM.
If you want, you can change the system’s boot device order in the BIOS. You can set the system to
boot first from a diskette, then from a SCSI disk drive, and then from the ATAPI CD-ROM drive.
See Chapter 7, “Configuring the BIOS,” for information on using the BIOS Setup program to do
this.
Finding the Serial Number
The system’s serial number is on a label affixed to the rear of the base unit.
Cleaning System Components
Follow these guidelines for cleaning system components:
Item
How To Clean
Exterior Surfaces
Wipe exterior surfaces of the base unit and the monitor screen with a soft
cloth lightly moistened with a mild cleaning agent.
Keyboard
Dust the keys and the keyboard surface with a soft, dry cloth. Use an aerosol
cleaner to remove dust and debris from between the keys. Do not use liquids
to clean the keys or the keyboard surface.
Mouse
Remove the retaining ring and the tracking ball from the bottom of the
mouse. Blow gently into the opening. Wipe the tracking ball and the rollers
in the opening with a cotton swab moistened with alcohol. Replace the
tracking ball and the retaining ring.