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Index 4-pin power pin assignments A-4 20-pin power pin assignments A-4 A ATA/ATAPI (IDE) drive cable pin assignments A- 4 B battery µT removal and replacement 6-20 real-time clock D-2 blank screen D-9 C cable select drive 4-1 cable, proper handling 5-7 cautions AC power 5-1 adding devices 1-1 batteries 5-7 cables 5-7 cooling fan 5-6 installation 1-1 keyboard cleaning 5-5 keyboard keys 5-5 changing operating systems, important information 3-3 changing password 3-5 chassis types, illustrated 5-1 cleaning computer 5-4 keyboard 5-5 monitor 5-5 mouse 5-5 clearing password 3-7 cloning tools, software 3-1 CMOS Setup Advanced 2-4 Standard 2-4 Compaq software. See software computer cleaning 5-4 pauses D-2 Computer Setup Advanced CMOS Setup 2-4 heading exit without saving 2-7 hardware monitor 2-6 load default settings 2-7 password option 2-7 Peripheral Setup 2-5 power management setup 2-5 save settings and exit 2-7 system information 2-4 Standard CMOS Setup 2-4 utilities 2-2 configuring power button 3-2 connector pin assignments A-1 to A-4 country-specific power cord set requirements B-2 customizing software 3-1 D date and time display D-2 deleting password 3-6 delimiter characters, table 3-7 deployment tools, software 3-1 device drivers installing/upgrading 1-1 obtaining 1-2 disassembly preparation, µT 6-1 disk, cloning 3-1 drive cable select 4-1 capacities 4-7 device designation 4-1 µT 3.5" removal and replacement 6-13 µT removal and replacement 6-10 partition size 4-7 replacement type 4-6 Drive Key, problems D-23 drive positions, µT 6-9 dual-state power button 3-2 E electrostatic discharge. See ESD energy savings, settings for 3-3 Sservice Reference Guide, dx2000 uT 359782-002 Index-1

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Sservice Reference Guide, dx2000 uT
359782-002
Index–1
Index
4-pin power pin assignments
A–4
20-pin power pin assignments
A–4
A
ATA/ATAPI (IDE) drive cable pin assignments
A–
4
B
battery
μT removal and replacement
6–20
real-time clock
D–2
blank screen
D–9
C
cable select drive
4–1
cable, proper handling
5–7
cautions
AC power
5–1
adding devices
1–1
batteries
5–7
cables
5–7
cooling fan
5–6
installation
1–1
keyboard cleaning
5–5
keyboard keys
5–5
changing operating systems, important information
3–3
changing password
3–5
chassis types, illustrated
5–1
cleaning
computer
5–4
keyboard
5–5
monitor
5–5
mouse
5–5
clearing password
3–7
cloning tools, software
3–1
CMOS Setup
Advanced
2–4
Standard
2–4
Compaq software.
See
software
computer
cleaning
5–4
pauses
D–2
Computer Setup
Advanced CMOS Setup
2–4
heading
exit without saving
2–7
hardware monitor
2–6
load default settings
2–7
password option
2–7
Peripheral Setup
2–5
power management setup
2–5
save settings and exit
2–7
system information
2–4
Standard CMOS Setup
2–4
utilities
2–2
configuring power button
3–2
connector pin assignments
A–1
to
A–4
country-specific power cord set requirements
B–2
customizing software
3–1
D
date and time display
D–2
deleting password
3–6
delimiter characters, table
3–7
deployment tools, software
3–1
device drivers
installing/upgrading
1–1
obtaining
1–2
disassembly preparation, μT
6–1
disk, cloning
3–1
drive
cable select
4–1
capacities
4–7
device designation
4–1
μT 3.5" removal and replacement
6–13
μT removal and replacement
6–10
partition size
4–7
replacement type
4–6
Drive Key, problems
D–23
drive positions, μT
6–9
dual-state power button
3–2
E
electrostatic discharge.
See
ESD
energy savings, settings for
3–3