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13. Follow the instructions on your screen to reinstall the primary video drivers. When Windows 95 restarts, you can change the display resolution and color depth. See the operating system documentation for more information. NOTE: If you change the display resolution, you may need to adjust the refresh rate for optimum viewing. &RQILJXULQJD&RP3&,&E1,& The following subsections describe how to manually set the network frame type for an Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange (IPX/SPX)-compatible network protocol and which version of 3Com EtherDisk® XL drivers and utilities you should use. 6HWWLQJWKH1HWZRUN)UDPH7\SH If your system is connected to a network, verify the following network protocol settings: 1. Right-click the Network Neighborhood icon on the Windows desktop, and then select Properties from the pop-up menu. 2. Under the Configuration tab in the Network window, click IPX/SPX- Compatible Protocol if it is not already highlighted. 3. Click the Properties button to open the IPX/SPX-Compatible Protocol Proper- ties window. 4. Click the Advanced tab, and then select Frame Type from the Property list. 5. Select the appropriate frame type from the Value menu, according to your net- work requirements. 6. Follow the instructions on your screen to complete the configuration. 8VLQJ&RP(WKHU'LVN;/9HUVLRQ'LVNHWWHV The 3Com EtherDisk XL version 3.01 diskettes provided by Dell are compatible with the 3C905 family of NICs. If you purchased a 3Com 3C905-based NIC separately, do not attempt to use the 3Com EtherDisk XL diskettes that came with the NIC. Use only the 3Com EtherDisk XL version 3.01 diskettes that were provided by Dell. For more information on NIC drivers and utilities, see your system's Reference and Installation Guide or your online Network Administrator's Guide. 0LFURVRIW8SGDWHG$7$3,'ULYHU If you purchased Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 with your computer, your system is equipped with the Microsoft-updated ATAPI driver. Dell OptiPlex GX1 and NX1 Documentation Update 1-3

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Dell OptiPlex GX1 and NX1 Documentation Update
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13.
Follow the instructions on your screen to reinstall the primary video drivers.
When Windows 95 restarts, you can change the display resolution and color
depth. See the operating system documentation for more information.
NOTE: If you change the display resolution, you may need to adjust the refresh
rate for optimum viewing.
&RQILJXULQJ±D±´&RP±3&,±´&µ¶·E±1,&
The following subsections describe how to manually set the network frame type for
an Internetwork Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange (IPX/SPX)-compatible
network protocol and which version of 3Com EtherDisk
®
XL drivers and utilities you
should use.
6HWWLQJ±WKH±1HWZRUN±)UDPH±7\SH
If your system is connected to a network, verify the following network protocol
settings:
1.
Right-click the
Network Neighborhood
icon on the Windows desktop, and then
select
Properties
from the pop-up menu.
2.
Under the
Configuration
tab in the
Network
window, click
IPX/SPX-
Compatible Protocol
if it is not already highlighted.
3.
Click the
Properties
button to open the
IPX/SPX-Compatible Protocol Proper-
ties
window.
4.
Click the
Advanced
tab, and then select
Frame Type
from the
Property
list.
5.
Select the appropriate frame type from the
Value
menu, according to your net-
work requirements.
6.
Follow the instructions on your screen to complete the configuration.
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The 3Com EtherDisk XL version 3.01 diskettes provided by Dell are compatible with
the 3C905 family of NICs. If you purchased a 3Com 3C905-based NIC separately, do
not attempt to use the 3Com EtherDisk XL diskettes that came with the NIC. Use
only the 3Com EtherDisk XL version 3.01 diskettes that were provided by Dell.
For more information on NIC drivers and utilities, see your system’s
Reference and
Installation Guide
or your online
Network Administrator’s Guide
.
0LFURVRIW¹8SGDWHG±$7$3,±’ULYHU±
If you purchased Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 with your computer, your system is
equipped with the Microsoft-updated ATAPI driver.