IBM Aptiva Series manuals
Aptiva Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- voltage supply switch settings
- safety information
- laser compliance statement
- canadian department of communications certification label
- General Information
- Chapter Description
- Diagnostic Aids
- Parts/Test Point Locations
- Product Description
- Hardware Interfaces
- Memory Map
- System Input/Output Addresses
- System Interrupts
- DMA Channel Assignments
- Refresh Rates and Monitor Frequencies
- Power-On Password
- Flash (BIOS) Update Procedure
- Changing the BIOS (Flash ROM) Model Number and Serial Number
- BIOS Setup Utility
- Viewing System Information
- Changing Disk Drive Configuration
- Enhanced IDE Features
- Setting Power Saving Timers
- Changing Plug and Play Configuration
- Configuring Startup Options
- Configuring Advanced Options
- System Memory
- Operating Requirements
- Check Procedures
- Check Procedures Start
- Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps
- Factory-Installed Drive Devices
- CD-ROM Drive
- Memory
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- Power Supply
- Device Presence by Diagnostics Program Test
- Diagnostics for Factory-Installed Riser Card, or Audio-I/O Card Not Supported by Diagnostics Program
- Diagnostics for Factory-Installed Fax/Modem Card
- Monitor
- Undetermined Problem
- Introduction
- Diagnostic Diskette
- Using the Diagnostic Diskette
- Creating a Boot Diskette with Drivers
- To Load the Diagnostics Diskette
- Removals and Replacements
- Removal Sequence
- Identifying The Parts of The System Unit
- Cover
- Bays 1, 2, 3 (5.25-In. Internal /External Bays)
- Bay 4 (3.5-In. FDD Bay)
- Bay 5 (3.5-In. Internal Bay)
- Bay 6 (3.5-In. Internal Bay)
- Adapter Cards
- Riser Card
- Memory(SIMM)
- Processor Removal
- RTC Lithium Battery
- Indicator LED and Cable
- System Board
- Handling ESD-Sensitive Parts
- Software Recovery Procedure
- System Board Layout
- System Board Jumper Settings
- CPU Type Jumper Settings
- System Board Connect or Functions
- Power Supply Cable Connector Specifications
- Audio-I/O Card Layout
- Factory-Installed Fax/Modem Card Layout
- Hard Disk Drive
- Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings
- CD-ROM Emergency-exit Option <1>
- SIMM Configurations
- System Board Connector Pin Signals
- Mouse Port Signals
- Diskette Cable Connector Signals
- Hard Disk Cable Connector Signals
- General Guidelines
- Parts Catalog
- Assembly 1: System Unit - Exterior
- Assembly 2: System Unit - Interior
- Assembly 3: Diskette, CD-ROM Drive
- Assembly 4: Hard Disk Drives, Audio-I/O Board and Fax / Modem Card
- Assembly 5: Monitor and Power Cord
- Assembly 6: Keyboard and Mouse
- Assembly 7: Software
Aptiva Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- safety information
- arranging your work area
- positioning the keyboard
- Chapter 1: Using this book
- Appendix A: Specification tables
- Presentation conventions used in this book
- support information
- Chapter 2: HelpWare support and services
- Printed documentation
- How do I get help electronically?
- Bulletin boards
- How and when do I contact the IBM PC HelpCenter?
- Additional support
- How and when do I purchase additional support?
- To order additional support packages:
- Chapter 3: Getting started with your Aptiva computer
- Getting the best performance from your monitor
- Changing display settings
- Tips for choosing display properties
- Using the Windows Help function to select display properties
- Adjusting the headphone volume
- Getting ready to print
- Setting up communications
- Configuring your communications software
- The IBM Global Network
- The Internet Connection Wizard
- Chapter 4: Power management features
- System suspend
- Modem Wake-Up on Ring
- Chapter 5: BIOS Setup configuration
- Entering Setup
- Working with the Setup menus
- Viewing system information and product data
- Aborting setting changes
- Setup parameters
- Devices and I/O Ports
- Onboard floppy disk controller
- Onboard USB
- Power switch < 4 sec
- Num Lock after boot
- Boot from CD-ROM
- Memory/cache options
- PnP/PCI options
- Using other configuration utilities
- Chapter 6: Preparing to upgrade
- For conflicts with system resources used by adapter cards
- Planning your hardware changes
- Using the Windows 95 Device Manager
- Removing the cover
- Looking inside the system unit
- Chapter 7: Adding and removing adapter cards and drives
- Setting modem card configurations
- Adding and removing adapter cards
- Connecting card cables
- Installing ISA cards
- Removing a bay panel
- Pushing back the metal bay covers
- Guidelines for connecting IDE/ATA signal cables
- Guidelines for connecting diskette interface signal cables
- Tips for proper drive alignment
- Installing a drive in bay 1, 2, or 3
- Installing drives in bays 4 and 5
- Removing drives
- Putting the system back together
- Reconnecting peripherals
- Updating the CMOS settings in Setup
- Chapter 8: Adding and replacing system board components
- Identifying the parts of the system board
- Card connector and jumper information
- Upgrading the system memory
- Removing memory modules
- troubleshooting
- Chapter 9: Diagnosing and recovering from problems
- Before you panic: some simple fixes
- Quick problem solving chart
- Solving hardware and software problems
- Solving software problems
- Solving modem problems
- Error codes and messages
- Recovering factory-installed programs and files
- technical reference
- Memory map
- System input/output addresses
- System interrupts
- DMA channel assignments
- Serial port addresses
- Modem features
- Operating your modem
- Using the Auto Answer feature
- Communication settings
- Modem commands
- AT commands
- Extended AT commands
- V.42bis commands
- Modem response codes
- S registers
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