℘ Power switch, power/ hard disk activity LED connector (JFP1) ℙ Power connector (CONN1: 20 pins) ATX1 JFP1 ℚ Hard disk/CD-ROM drive connectors (IDE1, IDE2: 40 pins) If you are attaching only one hard disk drive, be sure to connect it to IDE1. IDE1 IDE2 ℛ Floppy disk drive connector(FDD1: 34 pins) connects to the floppy disk drive. FDD1 ℜ Power connector(JPW1: 4 pins) ℝ USB connector(JUSB1: 10 pins) connects to the power supply. JPW1 connects to the USB on the front of the computer.
3-4 Replacing the CPU (CG/DG/CM/EG models) The shape and replacement method of the CPU fan may be different depending on the model. 1. Clamps on both sides of the CPU fasten the fan tightly to the CPU socket. raise the handle(1) , release the clamps, and then spread them outward(2). ℘ ℙ Consult your service representatives before replacing the CPU. 2. After releasing the clamps, lift and remove the CPU fan from the socket. 3. Raise the handle on the CPU socket to unlock the CPU.
4. Lift the CPU straight up. Be careful not to damage the pins at the bottom of the CPU. 5. Align the identifying marks at the corners of the new CPU and socket, and carefully install the CPU in the socket. Lower the handle to lock the CPU in place. 6. Lift the clamps and slide them into the rails at the corners of the CPU socket, and place the fan into the socket. Push down the handles to lock the clamps. In some models, you can not lower one of the handles of the clamps all the way down.
Replacing the CPU (FG model) The shape and replacement method of the CPU fan may be different depending on the model. ⓞ 5elease the clamps as arrows indicate. ⓟ After releasing the clamps, lift and remove the CPU fan from the socket. ⓠ Raise the handle on the CPU socket to unlock the CPU.
ⓡ Gently lift the CPU straight up to remove. ⓢ Align the identifying marks at the corners of the new CPU and socket, and carefully install the CPU in the socket. Lower the handle to lock the CPU in place. ⓣ 3XVK the clamps as arrows indicate.
3-5. Increasing the memory If you run out of memory while using the computer, you may want to increase the amount of memory in your computer. About memory Your computer uses DDR(Double Data Rate) SDRAM DIMM(Dual In-Line Memory Module) with 184 pins. Your computer supports Unbuffered DDR SDRAM DIMM of 128MB up to 1024MB in size in each socket, and 2048MB total. Note: Windows 95, 98SE, ME supports memory up to 512MB total.
Purchasing a memory Check the type of memory installed in your computer and refer to the memory configuration chart before purchasing a memory.
Replacing the memory The main board configuration, memory socket, and the shape of memory may be different depending on the model. 1. Remove the screws on the real of the computer, and open the computer case. Note: Before opening the case, turn off the computer and peripheral devices, and remove the power cords. 2. Pull the latch on each side of a memory socket to release the memory. Installing a memory 1. Pull the latch on each side of a memory socket. 2.
Checking the size of the installed memory The computer automatically recognizes the newly installed memory; therefore, you do not need to change the system setup. Follow the instruction below to check the size of the installed memory. 1. Connect the power cord and other devices, and turn on the computer and monitor. 2. Press Delete when the following logo screen appears. In CMOS Setup Utility, select Advanced BIOS Features. Change Full Screen Logo Show Selectable from Enabled to Disabled.
3-6. Adding a hard disk drive Your computer supports up to 4 E-IDE controllers and 2 hard disk drives. Before adding a hard disk drive The following instruction describes the most typical configuration where your computer already has a master hard disk drive and you are adding a slave hard disk drive. Note: Check and write down the jumper settings, size, and number of cylinders, heads, and sectors of the hard disk drive where you can refer to when you use the system setup.
Adding a hard disk drive (FG model) ⓞ Open the CD-ROM tray using a sharp pin 1...Remove the CD-ROM tray in the direction of arrow 2. ℘ ℙ Warning Turn off the computer before remove power cable from your computer. There is a risk of electrical shock ⓟ Use the screwdriver to remove the computer cover.
ⓡ Connect a signal and power cable to the newly installed hard disk drive. power cable signal cable ℙ ℘ Note: When connecting the signal cable to the hard disk drive, be sure to align the tab in the middle of the cable with the notch on the connector of the hard disk drive. The notch and tab prevent inserting the cable upside down. Depending on the hard disk drive, the notch may be at the bottom of the connector. ⓢ Install the hard disk drive case to the computer and tighten screws.
Adding a hard disk drive (CG/DG/CM models) ⓞ Refer to Opening the computer case to remove the computer case cover. ⓟ Remove screws on the hard drive case. ⓠ Connect a signal and power cable to the newly installed hard disk drive. signal cable power cable ก Warning Incorrect connection of the power and signal cables to a hard disk drive may damage the drive and result in drive malfunction or electric shock.
ⓡ Install the hard disk drive case to the computer and tighten screws.
Hard disk drive setup 1. Turn on the computer and monitor. 2. Press Delete key at the logo screen. Press DEL to enter SETUP 3. The CMOS Setup Utility opens.
5. Use arrow keys to select IDE Primary Slave, and press Enter. CMOS Setup Utility-Copyright(C) 1984-2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Date (mm:dd:yy) Time (hh:mm:ss) IDEPrimary Primary Slave IDE Slave XX:XX:XX XX:XX:XX Item Help Press Enter None Press Enter NoneMenu Level Drive A Drive B XXXM, XXin None To auto-detect the HDD’s size, head... on this channel Video Halt On EGA/VGA Alt. But.
Installing expansion cards (FG/CG/CM/DG models) When you are using the computer, you may need to install expansion cards to improve funtionality. The following instruction describes how to install expansion cards. 1. Refer to Opening the computer case to open the computer case cover. Always use a screwdriver to open the case cover. There is the risk of injury. 2. Use a flat screwdriver to remove the metal cover for the expansion slot you are about to use.
Installing expansion cards (EG model) When you are using the computer, you may need to install expansion cards to improve funtionality. The following instruction describes how to install expansion cards. 1. Refer to Opening the computer case to open the computer case cover. Always use a screwdriver to open the case cover. There is the risk of injury. 2. Use a screwdriver to remove the metal cover for the expansion slot you are about to use.
Installing expansion cards (Continued) 3. Hold the expansion card with both hands and align the expansion card and slot. Push down evenly to insert the card into the slot. FG EG CG/DG/CM Incorrect installation of an expansion card may damage the main board and result in a computer malfunction. 4. Tighten a screw to fasten the metal bracket of the card to the computer case.
5. Refer to Closing the computer case to close the case cover of the computer. Using the computer without closing the case may result in fire, electric shock, injury, and/or damage to the computer. 6. Install the driver program for the new expansion card.
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