3 3Technical InformationThe network connection may be severed when entering thestandby and suspend (hibernation) mode. Be sure to disablethe hibernation timeout settings with the Setup Utility if yourequire a network environment.When the power saving function is running, TranXit andother communications software may malfunction. For ex-ample, communications may be halted if either + ,or the suspend mode (hibernation) is activated.This computer uses a new, highly efficient file system calledFAT32. Please note the following regarding FAT32.Some software will not run normally:Do not run disk utilities and other software not compatiblewith FAT32. Doing so could cause incorrect information suchas hard disk capacity to be shown or could destroy hard diskdata.Contact the dealer or other outlet for the software and obtainthe latest version.Non-recognition from other operating systems:You will not be able to view the contents of your hard diskfrom other operating systems. (For example, you will not beable to view the contents of your hard disk even when startingup using a floppy disk created with another computer.)Other operating systems cannot therefore be installed. To in-stall the operating system, please refer to the method listedbelow. If you are unsure about this explanation, do not pro-ceed with installation of operating system.When Windows is started up while pressing the key,,the [Microsoft Windows 95 Startup Menu] is displayed. AfterN e t w o r k1234567891 01 11 2FAT32ReinstallationThe sound chip has its own power saving function. You canenable this function in the [OPL3-SAx power management] tab(select [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Power]).In [Non Power Save mode], the power saving function is dis-abled. This is the default value.In [Minimum level of power save], the power saving function isPower saving function in the sound chipWhen the [Windows 95 Startup Menu] appears, select[1. Boot].Enter FDISK .Select [3. Delete partition or Logical DOS Drive].Select [1. Delete Primary DOS Partition].Start up again following the instructions on the screen.These steps will allow you to install most operating systems.The contents of the hard disk will be deleted. Always makesure to back up the hard disk beforehand.The following steps will normally be unnecessary, however,if installation is not possible, try performing them.Start up again using the Firstaid FD to open FDISK in thesame way.When [Do you wish to enable large disk support (Y/N)...?]appears on the first screen, press “N”, then .Select [1. Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive].Set the partition following the instructions on the screenand activate it.Start up again following the instructions on the screen.Back up the contents of your hard disk.Start up with the Firstaid FD.reinstalling Windows, [Previous version of MS-DOS] alsoappears in this menu, however, do not select this item as MS-DOS is not installed.enabled. You may encounter problems, such as no sound frommusic CDs, and the keyboard’s volume control ( +) will not function.Do not select [Intermediate level of power save] or [Maxi-mum level of power save] because noise is likely.Internet Explorer 4.0 places a tremendous load on the system inorder to execute the wide variety of functions that it provides.As a result, some unexpected faults may occur.Example: It takes a long time to reboot or the computerlocks up.The software cannot be upgraded.A system module error occurs.Internet Explorer 4.0If any of these faults occurs, try using the software with someInternet Explorer 4.0 functions turned off. (See Internet Ex-plorer Help for more details.)Example: Close the channel bar..Close the welcome message.Set the wallpaper to "None".Uninstall Internet Explorer 4.0.Do not add the check mark to [DMA] in [Start] - [Settings] -[Control Panel] - [System] - [Device Manager] - [Disk drives] -[GENERIC IDE DISK TYPE**] - [Settings].This may damage data on the hard disk.About HDD DMA Transfer