User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- FRONT MATTER
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAP 1-SETTING UP YOUR SYSTEM
- CHAP 2-RUNNING SETUP AND INSTALLING DRIVERS
- Using SETUP
- Starting the SETUP Program
- Using the System Setup Option
- Using the Fixed Disk Setup Option
- Using the Advanced System Setup Options
- Setting the Boot Options
- Using the Extended Features Options
- Setting the Security and Anti-Virus Options
- Using the Green PC Features
- Exiting SETUP
- Post-SETUP Procedures
- Installing the IDE Drivers
- Installing Video Drivers
- Using SETUP
- CHAP 3-USING YOUR COMPUTER
- CHAP 4-INSTALLING AND REMOVING OPTIONS
- CHAP 5-INSTALLING AND REMOVING DRIVERS
- CHAP 6-TROUBLESHOOTING
- Identifying Your System
- The Computer Will Not Start
- The Computer Does Not Respond
- Keyboard Problems
- Mouse Problems
- Monitor Problems
- Diskette Problems
- Diskette Drive Problems
- Hard Disk Drive Problems
- Password Problems
- Software Problems
- Printer or Scanner Problems
- Option Card Problems
- Memory Module Problems
- Controller Problems
- External Cache Problems
- APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS
- CPU and Memory
- Controllers
- Interfaces
- Mass Storage
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- SETUP Program
- Power Supply
- Option Slot Power Limits
- Physical Characteristics
- Environmental Requirements
- Options Available from EPSON
- Tested Operating Environments
- System Memory Map
- Video Resolutions and Colors
- Hard Disk DriveTypes
- Drive Option Information
- DMA Assignments
- Hardware Interrupts
- System I/O Address Map
- Connector Pin Assignments
- GLOSSARY
- INDEX

You should always install the IDE driver for DOS. If you are
using Windows, make sure you also install the IDE driver for
Windows. You must install Windows before you install the IDE
driver for Windows.
Follow these steps to install the IDE drivers:
1. Insert Drivers Diskette 2 in drive A
2. Log onto the IDE subdirectory on drive A.
3. Type INSTALL4 and press Enter
4. Follow the instructions on the screen to install the IDE
drivers on your hard disk. This installation program
changes your computer’s CONFIG.SYS file so the system
loads the IDE drivers at startup. If you select the IDE driver
for Windows, this program also modifies the SYSTEM.INI
file for Windows.
After you install the drivers, the system reboots.
Note
Not all hard disk drives can take full advantage of the local
bus IDE interface. To take advantage of this feature, your
hard disk drive must support a 32-bit data path that uses
double-word I/O. To find out whether your hard drive uses
double-word I/O, see the hardware specifications for the
drive or contact the drive manufacturer and request a
product specification.
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Running SETUP and Installing Drivers