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setting up and using your workstation viewing your workstation configuration viewing your workstation configuration The Summary Screen gives you a summary of the current configuration of your workstation (for example: BIOS version, CPU speed, memory module size, and installed mass storage devices). You should check the configuration of your workstation when you first use it and each time after you install, remove, or upgrade accessories. To check the configuration: 1. Turn on the display and then the workstation. If the workstation is already turned on, save your data and exit all programs, then restart the workstation. Consult your operating system documentation for any special instructions concerning turning off and restarting your workstation. 2. Press Esc when the start-up logo appears on your display. This takes you to the Summary Screen. (To go immediately into the Setup program, and bypass the Summary Screen, press F2 instead of Esc). The Summary Screen is displayed for only a short time. Press the Pause/Break key on the keyboard to retain the Summary Screen until another key is pressed. Chapter 1 33

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setting up and using your workstation
viewing your workstation configuration
Chapter 1
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viewing your workstation configuration
The Summary Screen gives you a summary of the current configuration
of your workstation (for example: BIOS version, CPU speed, memory
module size, and installed mass storage devices).
You should check the configuration of your workstation when you first
use it and each time after you install, remove, or upgrade accessories. To
check the configuration:
1. Turn on the display and then the workstation. If the workstation is
already turned on, save your data and exit all programs, then restart
the workstation. Consult your operating system documentation for
any special instructions concerning turning off and restarting your
workstation.
2. Press
Esc
when the start-up logo appears on your display. This takes
you to the Summary Screen. (To go immediately into the Setup
program, and bypass the Summary Screen, press
F2
instead of
Esc
).
The Summary Screen is displayed for only a short time. Press the
Pause/Break key on the keyboard to retain the Summary Screen
until another key is pressed.