Users Guide

Information Update 3
This document provides updated information for your system on the following topics:
Enabling video hardware acceleration in the Microsoft
®
Windows
®
Server 2003 operating
system
Correcting flat-panel display video problems during Microsoft Windows Server 2003
operating system installations
PCI-e hot-plug support
Failure to load usb-ohci driver message on systems running Red Hat
®
Enterprise Linux
(version 2.1)
NIC teaming limitations
Changing the LCD display of the system ID and name
LCD status messages update
Installing the cable-management arm
Enabling Video Hardware Acceleration in the Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 Operating System
By default, video hardware acceleration is set to its lowest setting (
None
) by the Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 operating system. Your system’s video controller supports enhanced features
and requires that the video hardware acceleration be set to its highest (
Full
) setting. Operating
the system without adjusting the video hardware acceleration to its highest setting may cause the
system to become unstable under certain conditions. To adjust the video hardware acceleration:
1
Click
Start
, point to
Control Panel
, and then click
Display
.
You can also right-click the desktop, and then click
Properties
.
2
Click the
Settings
tab in the
Display Properties
window, and then click
Advanced
.
3
Click the
Troubleshoot
tab, and move the hardware acceleration slider from
None
to
Full
.
4
Click
OK
, and then click
OK
.
If you reinstall or update the video drivers, or if you reinstall Windows Server 2003, you must reset
the video hardware acceleration to its
Full
setting again.