℘ Power on/off and power/hard disk operation status indication lamp connector (F_PANEL) F_PANEL Connects the power on/off switch and the power/hard disk operation status indication lamp. ℙ Power connector (ATX: 24 pins) Connects the power supply unit. ATX ℛ Optic drive connector (IDE : 40 pins) CDROM, hard disk driver. ℚ Hard disk connector (S_ATA1, S_ATA2, S_ATA3, S_ATA4: 7 pins) S_ATA connector is linked to the hard disk driver.
6-4 Replacing the CPU To upgrade the CPU for better performance of the computer, you need to replace the CPU first. Check the location and the type of the CPU in the main board, and do the following. (Shape of the CPU FAN and CPU replacement methods may differ by model.) ⓞ Remove four screws fixing the CPU fan as shown in the figure. ⓟ Remove the CPU fan as shown in the figure. ℘ ⓠ Turn the CPU socket handle as shown in the figure of Step ℘, and open the cover as shown in the figure of Step ℙ.
ⓡ Lift the CPU up carefully to remove it from the main board. ⓢ Insert the new CPU with caution in the CPU socket in the correct direction and put down the handle of the CPU socket ℘ and close the cover ℙ. ℘ ℙ ⓣ Insert the CPU FAN as shown in the figure, and fix it with four screws. If you force the CPU into the socket without aligning the mark, you may break the pins.
6-5. Expanding the Computer Memory You may expand the memory capacity, if needs be. About Memory This system uses a 240-pin memory module called Double Data Rate-2 (DDR-2), not the old 184-pin memory module called Double Data Rate (DDR). The main board can support maximum 2GB in memory. Note ã Windows 95, 98SE, and ME support maximum 512MB. Installing a memory with higher capacity than 512MB may cause malfunctioning of the system.
ã This computer supports PC3200/4300, DDR-2 specification. ã When expanding the memory, use only unbuffered DDR SDRAM DMM ã When inserting two same memories in same-colored DIMM slots, the computer will operate in Dual Channel mode. FSB Frequency Usable Memory 400/533 MHz PC3200/4300-DDR-2 SDRAM 400/533MHz Preparing a Memory Before purchasing memory, study the specifications and features of the current memory.
Replacing the Memory Main board configuration, memory socket and memory type may differ by model. ⓞ Loosen the screws on the rear panel of the computer, and remove the cover. Note ãBefore opening the computer cover, turn off the power and all peripherals connected to the computer. Disconnect all power cables. ⓟ Release the latches from both flanks of the memory. The memory will be removed automatically. latch Installing Memory ⓞ Lay the latches outwards from the memory socket.
Checking the Expanded Memory Turn on the power after installing the memory. Then, the computer will detect the memory so that you don't need to change the system setup. The capacity of the installed memory is checked as follows. ⓞ Connect the power cord and other cables, and turn on the computer and the monitor. Then, the initial screen to check the status of the computer will appear. ⓟ When the following screen appears, press [Esc] key. Then, POST screen will appear.
6-6. Adding a Hard Disk This computer supports up to four serial ATA controllers, and you can add one hard disk drive. Before Adding a Hard Disk The following is when you purchase a hard disk and installs it, and describes the most common case when you add a hard disk to a computer that is already equipped with one hard disk Note ã Write down the capacity, the cylinder count, the numbers of heads and sectors of the hard disk marked on the upper part of the hard disk.
ⓞ Refer to Opening the computer case (page 66) to remove the computer case cover. ⓟ Remove 4 screws on the hard drive case and open the hard drive case as the direction of the arrow. ⓠ Connect the power cable connector as shown No1 and the signal cable connector as shown No 2 to the new hard disk you want to replace in the hard disk case. ℙ Incorrect connection of the signal and power cord may cause disfunction to the computer or electric shock.
ⓡ Install the hard disk drive case to the computer and fasten the 4 screws. Note ã Incorrect connection of the power and signal cables to a hard disk drive may damage the drive. ⓢ Fasten 4 screws after installing the hard disk drive as shown on the picture. ⓣ Refer to Closing the computer case (page 66) to close the computer case cover. Note ã You should setup and format your computer after installing the hard disk. Refer to the Hard disk setup (page82).
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ⓢ When the following appears, select IDE Channel 0 Salve by pressing >Ⓑ@ >Ⓒ@ >⒵@, and >Ⓐ@ keys and press [Enter] key. Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Set up Utility Standard BIOS Features Data (mm:dd:yy) Time (hh:mm:ss) XXX, XXX, XXXX XX, XX, XX Ě IDE Channel 0 Master ĚĚIDE Channel 0 Slave ,'( &KDQQHO 6ODYH Ě IDE Channel 1 Master Ě IDE Channel 1 Slave Press EnterXXXXXMB Press Enter None 3UHVV (QWHU 1RQH Press Enter None Press Enter None Drive A Drive B X.XXM, X.
Configuring the Hard Disk (in Factory Setting Status) If you partition the hard disk using "diskmgmt.msc" existing data on the hard disk driver will be deleted. You must carefully partition the hard disk when there is data on the disk. ⓞ Select the [Start] button on the desk top, and click the [Execute]. ⓟ Input diskmgmt.msc, and click [OK]. ⓠ Select Added Disk 1 on Disk Management screen. Right-click and select [New Loglcal Drive]. ⓡ When New Partition Wizard screen appears, click the [Next] button.
ⓢ When the partition type selection screen appears, select the main partition and click the [Next] button. ⓣ Select the maximum size, and click the [Next] button. You can use as much space as you select in the above window. ⓤ Select the Drive Letter and click the [Next] button.
ⓥ When the partition format appears, set the file system, allocation unit, and volume label suitable for the User Environment and click the [Next] button. ⓦ The Partition Wizard has been completed. Click the [Finish] button. ⓧ After the completion, the additional hard disk will normally function.
6-7.Installing an Expansion Card You sometimes need to disassemble and reconfigure the computer to expand the performance. The following describes how to install an expansion card for this purpose. ⓞ Open the computer cover as described in Opening the computer Cover on. ã Use proper tools (for example, drivers) when removing metallic slot covers to prevent hand injuries. ã When disassembling the computer, wear gloves to protect internal parts of the computer and slot cards from damage.
ⓠ Grab the card with two hands, and insert the card in the extension slot in the right direction. When the card is not properly installed, the card or the main board may get damaged or malfunction. ⓡ After a metallic bracket is completely installed, fix it with screws. Close the computer cover before using the computer. Otherwise, an electric shock, injury, or breakdown may occur. ⓢ Put the computer cover as described in Closing the Computer Cover on.
Product Specifications *.. 0RGHO Ú Specifications below differ depending on the models. CPU System memory 128MB or higher. Differs depending on the model. (FK models allocate minimum 8MB or maximum 64MB as the local video memory [frame buffer] using a built-in VGA.) Cache memory 256KB/512KB or 1024KB L2 cache is equipped in the CPU. Hard disk drive 40 GB or higher (Serial ATA type).
NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro-vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radi-ate radio frequency energy and, if not in-stalled and used in accordance with the in-structions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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