Setup guide
Table Of Contents
- Front Matter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chap 1-Setting Up Your System
- Chap 2-Running the SETUP Program
- Starting the SETUP Program
- Selecting Options
- Setting the Date and Time
- Setting the Processor Speed Options
- Setting the Fast Boot Option
- Setting the System and Video BIOS Options
- Setting the Keyboard Options
- Installed Equipment
- Setting the Built-in Paralllel and Serial Port Options
- Setting the Speaker
- Setting the Disk Drive Controllers
- Setting the Password Options
- Setting the Diskette Drive Type(s)
- Setting the Hard Disk Drive(s)
- Setting the Non-cache Areas
- Setting the Cache Test and Use Control Options
- Saving Your Settings and Exiting SETUP
- Post-SETUP Procedures
- Appendix A-Using Memory
- Index
- Diagrams

Setting the Date and Time
The real-time clock in your computer continuously tracks the
date and time--even when the computer is turned off. Once
you set the date and time using SETUP, you should not need to
change them, unless you need to adjust the time for daylight
savings or other seasonal adjustments. (The computer
automatically changes the date for leap years.)
To change the date and/or the time, follow these steps:
1.
Press
[FSL
You see the date prompt, such as the following:
Enter the date in mm/dd/yyyy
format.
09/15/1993
2 If the entire date is correct, press [and go to step 5.
If you need to change the date, type two digits for the current
month (mm), such as 09. The cursor moves to the day (dd)
field.
3.
Type a two-digit
number for the current day (such as 06 or
15). The cursor moves to the year (yyyy) field.
4. Type four digits for the year, such as 1993, and press
m
(If you make a mistake, press
&~toerasethe
characters before you press
If you entered an invalid date (such as month 13), you see the
date prompt again. Follow steps 2 through 4 to correct it.
5. Now you see the time prompt:
Enter
the time in hh:mm:ms
format.
16:03:47
If the time is correct, press
@El.
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Running the SETUP Program