Personal Computer User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Important safety information
- Chapter 1. Overview
- Chapter 2. Installing options
- Handling static-sensitive devices
- Installing external options
- Opening the cover
- Locating components
- Accessing system board components and drives
- Identifying parts on the system board
- Installing memory
- Installing PCI adapters
- Installing internal drives
- Installing security features
- Erasing a lost or forgotten password (clearing CMOS)
- Closing the cover and connecting the cables
- Chapter 3. Using the IBM Setup Utility
- Appendix A. Replacing customer replaceable units (CRU)
- CRU list
- Removing and replacing the power supply assembly
- Removing and replacing the system board assembly
- Removing the microprocessor
- Replacing the microprocessor
- Removing and replacing the battery
- Removing and replacing the speaker
- Removing and replacing the power button and LED assembly
- Removing and replacing the fan assembly
- Completing the installation
- Appendix B. Updating POST/BIOS
- Appendix C. Cleaning the mouse
- Appendix D. Manual modem commands
- Appendix E. Notices
- Index
v
Automatic
power-on
startup
v
System
Management
(SM)
BIOS
and
SM
software
v
Ability
to
store
POST
hardware
test
results
Input/output
features
v
25-pin,
Extended
Capabilities
Port
(ECP)/Extended
Parallel
Port
(EPP)
v
Two
9-pin
serial
connectors
v
Eight
USB
2.0
connectors
(two
on
front
panel
and
six
on
rear
panel)
v
PS/2
®
mouse
connector
v
PS/2
keyboard
connector
v
Ethernet
connector
v
VGA
monitor
connector
v
Two
audio
connectors
(line-in
and
line-out)
on
rear
panel
v
Two
audio
connectors
(microphone
and
headphone)
on
front
panel
Expansion
v
Two
32-bit
PCI
full
height
adapter
slots
v
Two
DIMM
memory
connectors
Power
v
200
Watt
power
supply
with
manual
voltage
selection
switch
v
Automatic
50/60
Hz
input
frequency
switching
v
Advanced
Power
Management
support
v
Advanced
Configuration
and
Power
Interface
(ACPI)
support
Security
features
v
User
and
administrator
passwords
v
Support
for
the
addition
of
a
cable
lock
such
as
a
Kensington
lock
v
Knockout
holes
for
installing
a
rope
clip
(U-bolt)
v
Optional
keylock
on
top
cover
v
Startup
sequence
control
v
Startup
without
diskette
drive,
keyboard,
or
mouse
v
Diskette
and
hard
disk
I/O
control
v
Serial
and
parallel
port
I/O
control
v
Security
profile
by
device
IBM
preinstalled
software
Your
computer
comes
with
preinstalled
software.
An
operating
system,
device
drivers
to
support
built-in
features,
and
other
support
programs
are
included.
Chapter
1.
Overview
3