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INSTALLING AN OPTION CARD, You may not be able to install a half-length or full-length

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5. The next time you turn on your computer, run the SETUP program so your computer can update its memory configuration. lnstalling an Option Card This section explains how to install an option card in your computer. Your computer has four option slots to accommodate up to four B-bit or 16-bit option cards. Usually it does not matter which slot an option card occupies as long as the card fits in the slot. For example, you can place some B-bit cards in a 16-bit slot. However, follow these guidelines when deciding which slot to use: If you have an B-bit card that has an additional tab along the bottom, it will not fit in any of the option slots in your computer. If you are installing a high-resolution graphics adapter card, follow the instructions below to install the adapter card; then see "Using the Alternate VGA Interface" on page 2-26 to connect the card to the VGA feature connector in your computer. You may not be able to install a half-length or full-length option card in the slot closest to the system board (Slot 1). However, you can install one that is no longer than 110 mm (4.4 inches). Note Before you install an option card, see if you need to change any jumper settings on the system board. For example, if you install a video card, you may need to change jumper J5. See page 2-6. 2-16 Installing and Removing Options

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5.
The next time you turn on your computer, run the SETUP
program so your computer can update its memory
configuration.
lnstalling an Option Card
This section explains how to install an option card in your
computer. Your computer has four option slots to
accommodate up to four B-bit or 16-bit option cards.
Usually it does not matter which slot an option card occupies as
long as the card fits in the slot. For example, you can place
some B-bit cards in a 16-bit slot. However, follow these
guidelines when deciding which slot to use:
If you have an B-bit card that has an additional tab along
the bottom, it will not fit in any of the option slots in your
computer.
If you are installing a high-resolution graphics adapter
card, follow the instructions below to install the adapter
card; then see “Using the Alternate VGA Interface” on page
2-26 to connect the card to the VGA feature connector in
your computer.
You may not be able to install a half-length or full-length
option card in the slot closest to the system board (Slot 1).
However, you can install one that is no longer than 110 mm
(4.4
inches).
Note
Before you install an option card, see if you need to change
any jumper settings on the system board. For example, if
you install a video card, you may need to change jumper J5.
See page 2-6.
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Installing and Removing Options