HP Vectra XU 6/XXX HP Vectra XU6/150 PC - User’s Guide - Page 85

Memory Test, Disabled, Viewing Processor Information, Viewing Memory Size, Configuring IDE Devices,

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User Preferences User Password Not Set/Set Keyboard Lock Timer Disabled/Enabled Screen Blanking Enabled/Disabled Key Autorepeat Speed 2 to 30 per second Delay before Autorepeat . . . . . 0.25 to 1 second Power-on Numlock State . . . . . Not Set/Set Keyboard Power On Disabled/Enabled Memory Test Disabled/Enabled To speed up the computer's power-on self-test, highlight Memory Test and select Disabled Viewing Processor Information These lines provide information about the processor installed in your computer (and cannot be changed). Processor Pentium Pro Computer Speed 150 MHz Coprocessor Integrated Viewing Memory Size Check that Setup has detected the memory and configured the Memory Size fields correctly. Check the TOTAL memory size and, if it is wrong, check that you have installed the memory modules correctly. Memory Size (1 MB = 1024 KB) Base, on System Board 640 KB Base, on Accessory Board . . . . 0 KB Base, TOTAL 640 KB Reserved 384 KB Extended 13312 KB TOTAL 14336 KB (13.0 MB) (14.0 MB) Memory Hole Below 1 MB Base = D400h, D800h Configuring IDE Devices Most IDE devices (for example, hard disk drives and CD-ROM drives) are automatically detected by the Setup program. If your IDE hard disk has more than 1023 cylinders, highlight Translation Method and select: • Automatic if you use MS-DOS, Windows NT, Windows 95 or OS/2 • Extended CHS if you use NetWare • Standard CHS if you use UNIX or Banyan Vines.

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User Preferences
User Password . . . . . . . . . . Not Set/Set
Keyboard Lock Timer . . . . . . . Disabled/Enabled
Screen Blanking . . . . . . . . . Enabled/Disabled
Key Autorepeat Speed
. . . . . .
2 to 30 per second
Delay before Autorepeat . . . . .
0.25 to 1 second
Power-on Numlock State
. . . . . Not Set/Set
Keyboard Power On . . . . . . . . Disabled/Enabled
Memory Test . . . . . . . . . . . Disabled/Enabled
To speed up the computer’s power-on self-test, highlight
Memory Test
and select
Disabled
Viewing Processor Information
These lines provide information about the processor installed in your computer (and cannot be
changed).
Processor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pentium Pro
Computer Speed
. . . . . . . . . . . 150 MHz
Coprocessor . . . . . . . . . . . . . Integrated
Viewing Memory Size
Check that Setup has detected the memory and configured the Memory Size fields correctly.
Check the TOTAL memory size and, if it is wrong, check that you have installed the memory
modules correctly.
Memory Size
(1 MB = 1024 KB)
Base, on System Board . . . . . . 640 KB
Base, on Accessory Board
. . . . 0 KB
Base, TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . 640 KB
Reserved
. . . . . . . . . . . . 384 KB
Extended
. . . . . . . . . . . . 13312 KB
(13.0 MB)
TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14336 KB
(14.0 MB)
Memory Hole Below 1 MB
. . . . . . Base = D400h, D800h
Configuring IDE Devices
Most IDE devices (for example, hard disk drives and CD-ROM drives) are automatically
detected by the Setup program. If your IDE hard disk has more than 1023 cylinders, highlight
Translation Method
and select:
Automatic
if you use MS-DOS, Windows NT, Windows 95 or OS/2
Extended CHS
if you use NetWare
Standard CHS
if you use UNIX or Banyan Vines.