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Using the Optional Floor Stand, Attaching the Floor Stand

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If you are unable to reinstall 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 Windows 95 busmastering EIDE driver is installed but disabled. To enable this driver, see "Enabling the Windows 95 BusMastering EIDE Driver" in Chapter 2.) NOTE to network system administrators: If you must download Windows 95 from a server to client systems, make sure that you have the Windows 95 backup media for your Dell workstation system on your server before downloading. securing button captive screw locator pin Using the Optional Floor Stand A floor stand is available that you can easily attach to give the computer a vertical orientation. Although you can attach (and remove) the floor stand at any time with a minimum of system disruption, it is easiest to attach before you set up your computer and connect the back panel cables. Attach the floor stand as follows: 1. Turn the computer onto its right side so that the drive bays are at the bottom. 2. Fit the floor stand onto what was the left side of the computer. Position the floor stand as shown in Figure 1-1. Align the large round hole in the floor stand with the securing button on the side of the cover, and align the captive thumbscrew in the stand with the screw hole in the cover. Figure 1-1. Attaching the Floor Stand As you lower the stand into place, make sure the locator pin (see Figure 1-1) heads into the corner hole of the hole pattern as shown. When the stand is in place, tighten the thumbscrew. 3. Rotate the computer so that the floor stand is at the bottom and the drives are at the top. To remove the floor stand, turn the computer over so that the floor stand is at the top, loosen the screw and lift the floor stand away, and place the computer in a horizontal position. 1-4 Dell Workstation Midsize Systems User's Guide

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Dell Workstation Midsize Systems User’s Guide
If you are unable to reinstall 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 Windows 95 bus-
mastering EIDE driver is installed but disabled
. To
enable this driver, see “Enabling the Windows 95 Bus-
Mastering EIDE Driver” in Chapter 2.)
NOTE to network system administrators: If you must
download Windows 95 from a server to client systems,
make sure that you have the Windows 95 backup media
for your Dell workstation system on your server before
downloading.
U
sing the Optional Floor Stand
A floor stand is available that you can easily attach to
give the computer a vertical orientation. Although you
can attach (and remove) the floor stand at any time with a
minimum of system disruption, it is easiest to attach
before you set up your computer and connect the back
panel cables.
Attach the floor stand as follows:
1.
Turn the computer onto its right side so that the
drive bays are at the bottom.
2.
Fit the floor stand onto what
was
the left side of
the computer.
Position the floor stand as shown in Figure 1-1.
Align the large round hole in the floor stand with the
securing button on the side of the cover, and align
the captive thumbscrew in the stand with the screw
hole in the cover.
Figure 1-1.
Attaching the Floor Stand
As you lower the stand into place, make sure the
locator pin (see Figure 1-1) heads into the corner
hole of the hole pattern as shown. When the stand is
in place, tighten the thumbscrew.
3.
Rotate the computer so that the floor stand is at
the bottom and the drives are at the top.
To remove the floor stand, turn the computer over so that
the floor stand is at the top, loosen the screw and lift the
floor stand away, and place the computer in a horizontal
position.
locator pin
securing
button
captive screw