System information

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Index
COMPAQ CONFIDENTIAL - NEED TO KNOW REQUIRED
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M
master password. See DriveLock
memory
checking the amount of, 11-1
inserting a memory expansion board,
11-2
obtaining a memory expansion board,
11-2
removing a memory expansion board,
11-4
upgrading system, 11-1
microphone line-in jack
location of the. See components, left
side
microphones. See audio
modem. See internal modem
modem compartment
location of the. See components,
bottom
monitor
connecting an external. See external
devices
mouse
connecting an external. See external
devices
MultiBay
inserting devices into the, 6-6
location of the. See components, front
removing devices from the, 6-7
supported devices, 6-6
using a second hard drive in the, 6-7
N
num lock key, 3-3
number, serial, A-1
numeric keypad. See embedded numeric
keypad
O
online resources
locating, 1-8
opening the computer, 1-4
operating system
removing the preinstalled, 1-7
restoring preinstalled. See software
operating the computer during setup.
See computer setup
Optical Disc Bay
location of the. See components, front
P
PaqFax, A-2
parallel connector
location of the. See components, rear
passwords
changing the power-on password,
13-6
changing the setup password, 13-11
deleting the power-on password, 13-7
deleting the setup password, 13-12
entering the power-on password, 13-5
entering the setup password, 13-11
establishing the power-on password,
13-3
establishing the setup password,
13-10
if you forget your power-on
password, 13-8
user and master passwords. See
DriveLock
using Passwords Properties, 13-3
using the power-on password, 13-3
PC Card eject button
location of the. See components, right
side
PC Card slots
location of the. See components, right
side
PC Cards
changing settings, 9-4
device drivers, 9-4
inserting a PC Card, 9-1
managing power, 9-5
problems with. See troubleshooting
removing a PC Card, 9-3
stopping a PC Card, 9-5
types of, 9-1
Zoomed Video, 9-5
PCMCIA. See PC Cards
phone numbers, worldwide, A-2
pointing device
problems. See troubleshooting
POST. See Power-on Self-Test
power
disconnecting the computer from, 5-3
leaving on the computer, 5-1
problems. See troubleshooting
restarting the computer, 5-2
turning off the computer, 5-1
turning on the computer, 1-5
power cord
connecting the. See connecting