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NOTES: As an Energy Star Partner, Dell Computer Corporation has determined that this product meets the Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency. Any Dell computer bearing the Energy Star Emblem is certified to comply with EPA Energy Star requirements as configured when shipped by Dell. Any changes you make to this configuration (such as installing additional expansion cards or drives) may increase the system's power consumption beyond the limits set by the EPA's Energy Star Computers program. TM Figure 1-3. Energy Star Emblem The EPA's Energy Star Computers program is a joint effort between the EPA and computer manufacturers to reduce air pollution by promoting energy-efficient computer products. The EPA estimates that use of Energy Star computer products can save computer users up to two billion dollars annually in electricity costs. In turn, this reduction in electricity usage can reduce emissions of carbon dioxide, the gas primarily responsible for the greenhouse effect, and sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, which are the two primary causes of acid rain. Computer users can also help to reduce electricity usage and its side effects by turning off their computer systems when they are not in use for extended periods of time- particularly at night and on weekends. Important Note to Windows 95 Users For the Microsoft Windows 95 operating system to work correctly on your computer system, you must use the version of Windows 95 that Dell installed on your computer. Should you need to reinstall Windows 95 on an OptiPlex GXi system for any reason, you must be sure to reinstall the correct version. Dell recommends performing a periodic tape backup of the system's entire hard-disk drive so that, if necessary, the operating system, drivers, and other software can be reinstalled as originally configured with a minimum of downtime. If you are unable to reinstall your software from a tape backup of the hard-disk drive, you can reinstall Windows 95 from the system's Windows 95 backup media (CD or diskettes) that you received from Dell or created from the Dell-installed software on your system. However, if you reinstall Windows 95 in this manner, the busmastering functionality of the Windows 95 EIDE driver, which was operative in your original configuration, will be disabled. (Your system will operate without the busmastering functionality with only a small degradation in performance. For information on the advantages of using bus-mastering drivers, see "Bus-Mastering IDE Drivers" in the online System User's Guide.) You may also need to reinstall your system's video, audio, and NIC drivers from the diskettes created from the Dell-installed software on your system. NOTE to system administrators of corporate networks: If you must download Windows 95 from a server to client systems, make sure that you have the Windows 95 backup media for the OptiPlex GXi system on your server before downloading. Accessing Online Documentation The online System User's Guide installed on your harddisk drive contains information on the following topics: • How to use the online System User's Guide • System features • Video drivers and utilities • Using the integrated audio controller • System Setup program • Configuring expansion cards • Securing your computer • Connecting external devices Introduction 1-5

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Introduction
1
-
5
N
OTES: As an Energy Star Partner, Dell Computer Cor-
poration has determined that this product meets the
Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency.
Any Dell computer bearing the Energy Star Emblem is
certified to comply with EPA Energy Star requirements
as
configured when shipped by Dell
. Any changes you
make to this configuration (such as installing additional
expansion cards or drives) may increase the system’s
power consumption beyond the limits set by the EPA’s
Energy Star Computers program.
Figure 1-3.
Energy Star Emblem
The EPA's Energy Star Computers program is a joint
effort between the EPA and computer manufacturers to
reduce air pollution by promoting energy-efficient com-
puter products. The EPA estimates that use of Energy
Star computer products can save computer users up to
two billion dollars annually in electricity costs. In turn,
this reduction in electricity usage can reduce emissions of
carbon dioxide, the gas primarily responsible for the
greenhouse effect, and sulfur dioxide and nitrogen
oxides, which are the two primary causes of acid rain.
Computer users can also help to reduce electricity usage
and its side effects by turning off their computer systems
when they are not in use for extended periods of time—
particularly at night and on weekends.
I
mportant Note to Windows 95
Users
For the Microsoft Windows 95 operating system to work
correctly on your computer system, you
must
use the ver-
sion of Windows 95 that Dell installed on your computer.
Should you need to reinstall Windows 95 on an OptiPlex
GXi system
for any reason, you must be sure to re-
install the correct version. Dell recommends performing
a periodic tape backup of the system’s entire hard-disk
drive so that, if necessary, the operating system, drivers,
and other software can be reinstalled as originally config-
ured with a minimum of downtime.
If you are unable to reinstall your software from a tape
backup of the hard-disk drive, you can reinstall Win-
dows 95 from the system’s Windows 95 backup media
(CD or diskettes) that you received from Dell or created
from the Dell-installed software on your system.
How-
ever, if you reinstall Windows 95 in this manner, the bus-
mastering functionality of the Windows 95 EIDE driver,
which was operative in your original configuration, will
be disabled
. (Your system will operate without the bus-
mastering functionality with only a small degradation in
performance. For information on the advantages of using
bus-mastering drivers, see “Bus-Mastering IDE Drivers”
in the online
System User’s Guide
.)
You may also need to
reinstall your system’s video, audio, and NIC drivers
from the diskettes created from the Dell-installed soft-
ware on your system.
NOTE to system administrators of corporate networks:
If you must download Windows 95 from a server to client
systems, make sure that you have the Windows 95 backup
media for the OptiPlex GX
i
system on your server before
downloading.
A
ccessing Online
Documentation
The online
System User’s
Guide installed on your hard-
disk drive contains information on the following topics:
How to use the online
System User’s Guide
System features
Video drivers and utilities
Using the integrated audio controller
System Setup program
Configuring expansion cards
Securing your computer
Connecting external devices
TM