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MAN US E3400 MT SYS GDE R0 04/00 E3400 Mid T ower S yst em Manual.
i Contents Pre face .......... ............. ............. ............. ............. v C o n v e n t i o n s u s e d i n t h i s m a n u a l ....... ............ ............. ....... v Getting additional i nformat i on . . . ....... ............ ..
ii R e p l a c i n g t h e A G P c a r d ......... ............. ............. ........... 4 9 R e p l a c i n g t h e b a t t e r y ..... ............. ............ ............. ..... 5 0 Replacing the po wer supply ............. ............ ......
iii M e m o r y / p r o c e s s o r p r o b l e m s ........... ............ ............. ...... 8 6 M o d e m p r o b l e m s ....... ............. ............ ............. ...... 8 7 Peripheral/ada pt er proble ms ........... ............ .......
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Conventi ons used in t his manua l v Preface Con vent ions used in this man ual Throug hout this ma n ual, you will see the follo win g conven t ions: Convent ion Descripti on E NTER K eybo ard k ey nam es are pri nted i n smal l capi tals . C TRL +A LT +D EL A plus si gn means to pres s the ke ys at the same t ime.
vi Getti ng addit ional inf ormat ion Log on to the tech nical su ppor t ar ea a t www .gat ewayat wor k. com to f ind inf orm ati on a bou t your sy st em or oth er Gate w a y p roduct s.
Easy t o service ch assis 1 1 System Features Easy to service c hassis This ch assis h as many feature s t hat let you easily acce ss t he inside o f your system t o add an d re mo ve componen t s, such as h ard drives, memo ry , an d processors.
2 System Fe at u res ■ PS/2 K eyboard port, PS/2 m ouse port, 2 serial po rt s, pa ralle l port, two Unive rsal Se rial Bus (USB ) po r t s, video port, and au dio line-out , m icrophone -in, and audio line -in ports ■ 200-watt power s u pp ly 0595 7.
Front p anel 3 Fr ont panel T he fro nt p anel co nt ai ns fo l lowi ng f ea t ure s : Audio -out port connects h e a dphones or po wered spea ke rs that le t yo u listen to a n aud io CD (di rectl y fr om the CD drive) . CD dr ive plays d at a or audio CD s.
4 System Fe at u res Powe r L ED lig hts when the comp ut er is turned on. The green lig ht indicates your comp uter is usi ng ful l pow e r . The amb er li g ht i ndic ate s yo ur c omput er is in power co n serva tion mode. Re set butt on restarts a system that bec o mes non - re sponsive.
Back panel 5 Bac k panel The m i d t ower b ack pane l in cludes th e follow ing Input /Output (I/O ) ports, conne ctors, and switches: AGP v ideo ca rd con nector (opt ional) con nec ts to the m onito r in terfac e cable if not using the integrated vide o.
6 System Fe at u res Powe r C onnector co nnects t h e co mputer power co rd. The o ther end of the power co rd plugs into an AC o ut let or po wer s trip. RJ- 45 LA N c onnect or ( LAN ca rd ) co nne ct s a ne two rk ca ble . Se ri al p o rts co nnect serial de vices, such a s a musical instrument d igital interface ( MIDI) device.
Insi de the com puter 7 Inside t he computer The following illustration sho ws l o cations of various system co m ponents: A System boar d B Riser card C Power supply release lever D Power supply E Hard drive (hard d ri ve shown here in top bay: bay location m ay var y) F Di skette drive G CD d rive A B B C D E F G 0595 7.
8 System Fe at u res System boar d A DIMM slots (2) B AGP sl o t C Configura t ion jumper (JP6) D Video co nnect o r E Para ll e l port F Serial po rt B G Serial po rt A P O N M L K J I A G E C B D F H 0595 7.
Syst em board 9 H PS/2 mo use port I PS/2 keyboa rd port J USB po rts (2) K Audio line-out co nnector L Micro phone- in conn e c tor M Audio line-in connector N Ba tter y O Processor socket (PGA370) P CPU fa n conn ector 0595 7.
10 System Feat ures Riser car d The rise r card is moun t ed t o the c hassis by three screws at the top. Th e riser card inc l ude s a chassis intrusion sw i tch t o alert yo u if the comp ut er c over is remove d. It also includes five PCI con nectors for add-on ca rds.
Rise r card 11 H PCI slots (5 ) I Chassis intrusion switch J Hard driv e powe r connect o r K Primary IDE connector L Remo t e lock/ u nlock M Chassis fan conn e ctor N Fron t panel conn ector O SCSI LED connector P CD au dio c o nnect or Q Dis kett e dri ve c onn ec tor Bac k A Power supply connector A 0595 7.
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S e t t i n gu py o u rs y s t e m 13 2 System Se tup Setting up y our system Follow t he instructions on th e poster that came with you r system for assem b ly instructions. Y ou can prepare a safer workin g environme nt before assembling you r sy stem by fol lowing t he guidelines listed below .
14 System Set up Star ti ng y our system Before you start you r syst em for the f irst time : ■ Refe r to th e saf et y inf orma tio n b egin nin g on pag e 101 . ■ Ma ke sure t he vo ltage selector switch o n the back o f t he co mpu ter is set to the c o rre ct v ol tage f or you r are a.
St ar ti ng yo ur s y ste m 15 W ait until t he startup pro ce dure is finished before loading a diskette in the dis ke tte dri ve, o r th e co m p uter may s ear ch the disket te fo r s tar tup information.
16 System Set up T urning off y our system Ever y time you turn off yo ur sy s tem, sh ut down t he o perating syst em first. Y o u may lo se da ta if you do n ot fol low the pro per proc edure . Re fer to the so ftwa re docu mentation or visit t he online help system of your specific operating system for p rop er shu t do wn proc edu re s .
Stati c elec tric ity pr ecauti ons 17 3 Case A cce ss Static ele ctrici ty precautions Static el e ctricity c an permane ntl y damag e electronic com ponents in y our com puter . When o pening yo ur compu ter case, alw ays perform t he f ollowin g pro ced ure .
18 Case Ac cess Fol low thes e prec aut ion s t o avoid ele ctrost ati c dam age to your s ys tem com ponents: ■ Avoid static-causing surface s su ch as plastic a n d pack ing foam in yo ur work area. ■ R emov e t he pa rts from th eir a ntist atic bag s o nly w hen yo u ar e rea dy to use them.
Opening t he case 19 Opening t he c ase The case has two re mova ble side pane ls . Both panels are screwless, m e aning you do not have to remov e any s cr e ws to take o ff the panel s. Th e righ t panel is rem oved by pr essin g a bu tton lo cate d on th e fro nt pan el.
20 Case Ac cess 3 Pu sh th e rel eas e butt on loc ate d in t he low er r ight- hand corn er of the fr ont b ezel. The bott om por tion of th e rig ht p anel unl atch es f rom the chassis.
Opening t he case 21 4 L i f t u p o n t h e r i g h t p a n e l , t h e n l i f t t h e p a n e l u p a n d a w a y f r o m t h e chas s is. Right pan el 0595 7.
22 Case Ac cess T o remove the left panel: 1 R emove the r ight p ane l. (Se e “Rem ovi ng th e side pan els” o n pa ge 19 f or instructions.) 2 Slide the left pane l re lease tab toward th e rear of the chassis. This unlatche s t he left panel from the chassis.
Closi ng the c ase 23 Closing the case Replace th e cove r a s soon as yo u finish installing or rem oving compon e nts so th at dust and dirt (which can damage the comp uter) do n ot collect i nside th e com put er .
24 Case Ac cess T o replace the right panel: 1 A lign t he tab s at t he top of th e pane l wi th the tab ho les at the to p of the chassis. 2 In sert t he ta bs in to th e tab h ole s. 3 Push the bo ttom of the r ig h t pa ne l t owards the ch a s si s un til the t abs engage t he tab h o les at the bottom of t he chassis.
Replaci ng or add i ng dri ves 25 4 Replacing and Ad ding System Comp onents Replacing or ad ding drives Preparin g to repla ce or add a drive The standard co nfiguration for your computer in cludes a 5.25-inch ID E CD drive, a 3.5-inch IDE hard drive, and a 3.
26 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents ■ IDE hard dri ves ca n be con figur ed a s si ngl e, mast er , or sl av e. I DE CD dri ves ca n be c on figu red as m ast er or slav e. C on figu re th e d rives by us i n g the drive - se lect jumpers loc at ed on the driv e s.
Repla ci n g or adding dr ives 27 3 Using one hand, grasp the driv e cage ha ndle l o cated above t he d rive cage . Using your other han d, press the drive c age release but t on while pulling the drive cage towa rd t he fron t of the chassis.
28 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents 4 Slide th e driv e cage forwa rd until the drive cage re le ase b u tton snaps int o the forwa rd lo cking hole .
Repla ci n g or adding dr ives 29 Reinsertin g the drive cage Y o u can easily slide the drive cage back int o the cha ss i s. T o reinsert th e drive cage: 1 W i th o ne han d, pr ess the dri ve cag .
30 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents 3.5-inc h diskette or CD drives Repla cing th e diskett e drive The 3. 5- inch dis k et te dri ve i s a tta ch ed to th e dr ive c age wit h a dr iv e lo c ki ng tab. The drive cage is secured i n the chassis with a drive cage release butt on.
Repla ci n g or adding dr ives 31 5 Fro m th e re ar o f th e dr i v e cage , pu sh t he d iske tte d rive tow ard the fron t of th e ch assi s and t hro ugh th e fro nt b ezel. 6 Pla ce t he new d ri ve in to the d ri ve cag e. Ma ke sure the thr ea d e d holes on the diskette drive align with the lockin g t ab holes on the drive cage.
32 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents Replacing t h e CD drive The CD dr ive is at tac hed to th e drive ca ge by a driv e lo c k ing t ab. Y ou do not h a v e t o r e m o v e a n y s c r e w s t o r e m o v e o r i n s t a l l a C D d r i v e .
Repla ci n g or adding dr ives 33 6 Set any jumpers o n the new drive. (See the drive docume ntation for more information.) 7 Pl ace th e ne w CD d rive into t he driv e ca ge. M ak e sure th e th rea ded holes on the drive align with t he locking tab holes on the drive cag e.
34 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents Ad ding a s econ d 5.25-in ch de vice Y o u can add a se con d 5.25-inch device, su ch as a CD-RW or C D/DVD drive.
Repla ci n g or adding dr ives 35 5 Remove t he filler panel on the front bezel by squeezing t he two tabs on the left side of the filler panel. The filler pan e l then ejects. 6 Set any jumpers o n the new drive. (See the drive docume ntation for more information.
36 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents 7 Pla ce t he ne w dr ive into t he d riv e ca ge. Make s ur e the thread ed h ole s on the drive a lign with the locking tab holes on the drive cage. 8 Rep lace the dr ive l ocki ng t ab. 9 Co nnec t th e powe r and data c able s to the dri ve.
Repla ci n g or adding dr ives 37 Har d dr i v e Repl acing the hard dr ive The 3.5-inch hard d ri v e is located in a metal tray that slides in and ou t of the hard drive cage. The tray ha s a spring so you c an exp and the tra y t o insert a drive. When you release the sides of the tray they will c ontract back togeth e r an d s ecure the dr ive.
38 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents 5 Pu ll on th e rai l to e xpa nd th e tray , then rem ove t he dr ive from th e tra y . 6 Set any ju mpers on the new drive .
Repla ci n g or adding dr ives 39 9 Align the drive tray rails with t h e side ch anne ls in the h ard drive ca g e, th en sli de th e d rive t ray int o the hard driv e ca ge. 10 Push the drive tray in t o the drive cag e until the release t abs snap in t o place.
40 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents Ad din g an addit ional hard dr ive The mid towe r hard drive cage can hold up t o three 3.5 -inch hard d rive s. T o add an additional har d drive: 1 T u rn off the co mputer , disconnect t he powe r c ord, modem cord (if installed), and all e x ternal pe ripheral devices.
Repla ci n g or adding dr ives 41 6 Align the threade d h oles on the side of the h ard drive with the metal po ints o n the tray . 7 Expand the t ray u ntil it fits the size of yo ur drive, then lower the drive into the t ray . Re lease the tray so it can contract to secur e the drive.
42 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents 8 Align t he driv e tray ra il s with the side ch annels in the hard drive cage, then sl ide t he dri ve t ray i nto t he ha rd dri ve c ag e. 9 Push the dr i v e tray into the drive c age until the release tabs snap into pl ace .
Addin g or repl acing mem ory 43 Addi ng or r eplacing memor y The Sync hr onou s Dyna mic Random Ac cess Me mory (S DRAM) Dual I nlin e Memory Modules (D I MMs) supported b y your syst e m board conf.
44 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents 4 If y o u are replacing a D IMM, pu ll o pen t he so cket clamps on e ach side of the D I MM soc ket an d l ift the DIMM out of the socke t. 5 Ins ert the D IMM i nto the so cket and al ig n the tw o bo ttom notch es in the D IMM wit h the two no tch es in th e DIMM s ock e t.
Addin g or repl acing mem ory 45 7 Rep lac e th e drive t ray . (See “ R e inser ting the d rive ca ge” on pa ge 29 for instructions.) 8 Close the case. (See “Closing the case ” o n page 23 for instructions.) 9 Reco nnect the cords yo u removed , t hen turn on the compu ter .
46 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents Adding an e xpansion car d The riser ca rd has five PCI sl ots, four o f which are availab le for expansion card s ( one i s u sed b y the LAN card ). A card alignme nt guide attache d t o the riser card helps you align PCI cards in the slots.
Adding a n expansion ca rd 47 5 From inside the compu ter , press th e slot cove r clamp down and toward the back of the chassis, then l ift the slot cover up and out of the chassis. Slot co ver clamp Slot cover Card ali gnment guide Card ali gnment guide Plas t i c tab 0595 7.
48 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents 6 Ins ert the edge of the exp ansi o n car d into the slo t on th e rise r card a nd p ress fi rm ly to s eat th e c ard.
Replaci ng the AGP ca rd 49 Replacing t he A G P car d Observe the following instruc t ions for re placing the Ac ce lerated G raphics Port (A GP) ca rd. T o replace the AGP car d: 1 T urn off the c o mput e r , disconn e ct the p o wer co rd, modem cord (if in st all ed) , a nd all ext ern al pe ri pher al de vic es .
50 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents Replacing the batt er y The bat t e r y (3.3V ) prov ides power for th e sys tem rea l-t ime cloc k and CMOS RAM, wh i ch holds the syst e m configuration inf o rmation. If your bat t ery is f ailing you m ay notice your system clo ck slowin g down and g iving y ou the inco rrect t ime .
Replac i n g t h e battery 51 7 Pres s the ne w batt ery in the so cket w ith the po sitive pole up . Mak e sure yo u have pr ess ed the ba tter y do wn fa r eno ugh for it to con tact th e ba s e of th e so cke t. 8 Repl ac e the right s ide panel. (See “Rep laci ng the side pane ls” o n page 2 3 for more informa tion.
52 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents Replacing the po wer supply Y o ur power sup ply can be re m o ved wit hout disco nnecting po wer supply cable s or removing screw s. T o replace the pow er supply: 1 T u rn off the co mputer , disconnect t he powe r c ord, modem cord (if installed), and all e x ternal pe ripheral devices.
Replaci ng the p ower supply 53 6 Insert the new power supply and slide it into the chassis until it engages th e conn ec tor . 7 Push the release level all the way in to sec u re the powe r su pply . 8 Repl ac e the right s ide panel. (See “Rep laci ng the side pane ls” o n page 2 3 for more informa tion.
54 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents Replacing the system boar d The system b oard is installed on a system b oard tray assembly . T o remove t he system boa rd, yo u must first remove the system board tray assembly from the chassis. Th e tray assembly c an be removed from t he chassis without tools.
Replac ing t he syst em boa rd 55 4 Grasp the han dle , lower the tray assem b ly slightly , then support th e b o t t o m o r b a c k o f t h e t r a y a s s e m b l y w i t h y o u r o t h e r h a n d a n d p u l l i t away fro m t he ch assis.
56 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents T o replace the syste m board: 1 Rem o ve or discon nect the following devices from t he s y st em board: ■ P r o c e s s o r . ( S e e “ R e p l a c i n g o r a d d i n g a p r o c e s s o r ” o n p a g e 5 9 f o r instructions.
Replac ing t he syst em boa rd 57 6 Install the following devices on the ne w syst em board : ■ P r o c e s s o r . ( S e e “ R e p l a c i n g o r a d d i n g a p r o c e s s o r ” o n p a g e 5 9 f o r instructions.) ■ DIMMs. ( Se e “Addin g or replacing mem ory” on pag e 43 f o r instructions.
58 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents 3 Pu sh th e tra y as sem bly tow ar d the c has sis un til th e thr ee ta bs a t the top of the tray assembly are seated in t he correspondin g slots o n the chassis. 4 Push the handle in an d slide the t ray assembly do wnward until it locks the tray in place.
Replaci ng or addi ng a process or 59 Replacing or ad ding a processor Y o ur syst em board c urrently support s t he Intel ® Penti u m II I (FC -PGA 370) i256K proce sso r . See the Gat eway W eb sit e at ww w .gat ewayatw o rk.com f o r updates on pro ces sor spee ds su pported b y your system.
60 Replaci ng and Addi ng System Compo nents 4 Unho ok the meta l cli p fro m th e tab on t he proc ess or so cket by pre ss in g down o n the clip, the n pulling out on the clip. 5 Lif t the heat sink at an an gle and u nhook the clip from the o t her t ab.
Replaci ng or addi ng a process or 61 T o install the new pr oces sor: 1 Hold the new processor over the empt y processor socket and m ake sure tha t pi n 1 on both th e proces so r and th e so c k et are al igned . Pin 1 is near th e cut o ut c orner .
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About t he BIO S Setup ut i l ity 63 5 Using t he BIOS Setup Utility About the BIOS S e tup utility The co mputer’ s BIOS ha s a built-in setup utility that lets you configure several basic system chara ct eristics. The settings are stored in battery - b acked RAM and ar e ret ai ned even when t he power i s off.
64 Using t he BIOS Setup U ti lity As you select items on the Main men u , or in submenus, you will see specific informat ion related to the cu rre nt selection i n the Item Specific H e lp box. R efer t o the Help box f or in forma tio n abo ut th e men u op tions .
Updatin g the BIOS 65 Updating the BIOS If y ou ne ed a n ew v ersio n of th e B IOS, y ou ca n d ownl oad the B IOS upd ate from the t echn ical support are a o n th e Gate way W eb site (www .gatewayatwork.co m) and install the new version from a diskette.
66 Using t he BIOS Setup U ti lity Setting the syst em boar d jumper s The J P6 configuration ju mper on the system board lets y ou clear passwo rds and r ecov er th e BIOS. (See the fig ure on pag e 8 for the l oca tio n of th e j u mper .) The following table shows t h e settings required to perform those t asks.
Se ttin g the sys tem bo ard jum per s 67 T o rec ove r th e BI OS: 1 T urn o ff th e computer , disconn e ct t he power co rd, then disconnect t he modem co rd, if your computer h as a modem. 2 Op en th e c ase. ( See “ Openin g the case ” o n page 19 and observe the “ Static el ectricity pre cautions ” on pag e 17.
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Prot ectin g against powe r sourc e pr o bl e m s 69 6 M ana ging Y our System Pr otecting a gainst po wer sour ce pr oblems Surge suppressors, line conditioners, and unint e rruptible power supplie s (UPS) can he lp protect you r syst em a gainst power source p ro blem s.
70 Managing You r System Wh e n purchasing a su rge suppre ssor: ■ Make sure the surge su ppressor me ets t he ap propriate product safety cert i f ication for your location, suc h as Unde rwriters Laboratories (UL). ■ Ch e ck the maximu m amount of voltage the suppre sso r allows to pa ss thr ough t he l in e.
Maintai ning and m a naging your ha rd drive 71 Maintai ning and managi ng y our har d drive Regular maint e nance can ke e p yo ur h a rd d rive operating efficiently , and good file man agement ca n keep you r system fre e of unw anted files while makin g important files secure and easier to find.
72 Managing You r System Ha rd dri ve m anag em ent p ra ctic es By de leti ng u nne eded fi le s from your h ard dr ive an d m anag ing th e spac e th at is automa tically allocated f or savin g certain files, you c an help maintain the perform ance of the hard driv e.
Maintai ning and m a naging your ha rd drive 73 T o delete .tmp files: 1 Open Explo re r , se le ct To o l s , then Find , then Fi les and Fol ders . 2 At Named , type *. tm p 3 In the Look in dro p-down list, select your drive letter . 4 Cli c k Fi n d Now .
74 Managing You r System 3 At th e Glob a l t ab, sel ec t ei t her Configur e driv es indep endently or Use one setti ng for all drives. 4 If you a re co nfiguring drives ind e pe ndently , click the tab for the drive you w ant to con figure. 5 Move t he slider to set the size of the Recy cle Bin.
Syste m integr ity 75 System in tegrity Y our system must be prote ct ed aga i n st electrical prob l e ms and physical hazards such a s heat, moisture, and d ust .
76 Managing You r System T o remove a virus: 1 If you suspe ct your sy s t e m h as been in f ected with a viru s , find and remove the virus immediat ely using an ant i- virus pro g ra m. 2 T urn o ff you r computer and le ave it off for at least 30 secon ds.
System re cover y 77 System reco very T ake advanced precau tions that will allow you to restart you r syst em and recover dam aged file s in th e event that yo u r hard drive is dam aged, or your BIOS or system f iles get corrupte d.
78 Managing You r System System po wer m ana gement Depe nding upon your op e rating system, se ve ral pow e r-manag e men t options may b e av ai labl e on y o u r sy st em.
Cleani ng the mous e 79 7 Cleanin g Y our System Cleaning the mouse If the mo use pointer on the scree n moves erratically when yo u mo ve the mouse , the i nside of the m ous e ma y be di rt y . T o clean the mouse: 1 T urn off the c omputer , th en dis con nec t th e mouse cable from t he m ous e po r t.
80 Cleani ng Your System Cleaning the ke yboard Y o u sh ould clean the keyb o ard o ccasionally to f re e it o f dust and lint p art icles tr appe d und er th e ke ys. T he ea sie st w ay to d o th is is to blo w tr appe d dir t fro m under th e ke ys using an aerosol can o f air with a narrow , straw-like extension.
Intr oduc tion 81 8 T r oub leshooting Intr oduction If y our sy s t em do es n ot op era te co rre ctly , r e- read the i nst ruct ion s for the procedu res you have pe rformed. If an erro r o ccurs within an application, con s u lt the docu mentation supplied with the software.
82 Troubl eshoo ting T r oubleshooti ng chec klist Before t u rning on t he s ystem, ma k e sure th at : ■ The power cord is co nnected to t he AC power-in c onnector an d an AC outl e t. ■ The AC outlet is supplying power . ■ If a power strip is u se d, it is turned on, and the c ir cuit breake r i s se t .
CD drive probl ems 83 CD drive pr obl ems An audio CD pr oduc e s no sound. The CD dr iv e is not recogni z ed by the s ystem. Proba ble Cause So lution The CD is loaded incor r ec t l y . Mak e sure the label is f acing upwar d, then try agai n. The speake rs are not connect ed.
84 Troubl eshoo ting The C D driv e need s to be added as ne w hardware . F rom the Control P anel window ( Sta r t | Sett ings | Contr ol P anel ), doub le-c l i ck Ad d New H ard ware . F ollo w the dir ections f or addi ng the driv e. The seco ndar y IDE d e vice ma y be disabl ed.
Hard dri ve probl ems 85 H a rd d r iv e p ro bl e m s The SCSI drive is not recognized b y the sy stem. The IDE drive is not recognized by the system. Proba ble Cause Solut ion The SCSI bu s is not properly terminat ed. M ake su re t he la st dev ic e on t he S CSI ch ain is properly terminated.
86 Troubl eshoo ting Memor y/pr ocess or pr oblems Memory e rr ors were detected during system start up. A new processor is not recognized by the system. Prob able Cause Soluti on Memory was adde d or remo ved, and the ne w conf i gu ration w as not sav ed in the B IOS Set up ut ility .
Modem probl ems 87 Modem pr oblems The modem is not recogni z e d b y the system. Prob able Ca use S oluti on The modem has n ot been added as ne w har d ware .
88 Troubl eshoo ting P eripheral/ adapter pr oblems A SCSI de v i c e i s not recognized b y t he system. The diskett e drive is not recognized by the system. Probabl e Caus e Solu tio n The de vice needs t o be added as ne w har dw are. F r om t he Control P anel window ( Start | Setti ngs | Cont rol Panel ), do ub le-cli ck Add New Ha rdware .
Peri pheral / ad apter probl ems 89 The diske tte drive will not read, write, or for m a t. The diskette drive LED illuminates contin uousl y . An adapter ca rd is not re c ognized by the system. Pro bable Cause Sol ution The disk ette is not IBM -f ormatted.
90 Troubl eshoo ting Printer pr ob lems The printer will not turn on. The printer is turned on but will n ot print. Probabl e Cause Sol ution The pri nter is not plugge d in. Check t h e power cab le. Mak e sure it i s plugg ed into a liv e pow er sour ce.
Printer pr oblems 91 The printer prints garbl e d tex t . Prob able Cause Sol ution The wrong driv er i s being used f or the s el e cted printe r . F rom the Prin ters windo w ( Start | Se ttings | Pri nters ), sele ct the printer . F rom the File men u, select Prope rties .
92 Troubl eshoo ting System pr ob lems The system will not start up. The system is non-responsive. The ke yboard does not w ork. Probab le Cause Solut ion The system is not connect ed to an A C out let. Check t he pow er cab l e (s) and make sure of the conn ection to a n A C po wer sour ce .
System pr oblem s 93 The mouse doe s not work . Probabl e Caus e Solutio n The mouse is not pl ugged in or c onnected properly . Check the cab le. Make su re it is plu gged in corr ectly . The m ouse driv er did not l oad when the sy s te m star t ed.
94 Troubl eshoo ting Video pr obl ems The system is running but there is no displa y . The tex t on the displa y is dim or di f f icult to read. Probabl e Caus e Solu tion The monit or i s no t turned on. Make su re the moni tor is plugged in and t ur ned on.
Video pr oblems 95 The color monitor dis plays e verything in blac k and white. Th e d isplayed cha ract er s are gar bled. The video is distor te d. Probabl e Caus e Soluti on The syste m was turned on bef ore t he monit or . Mak e sure t he moni tor is t ur ned on , then rest ar t the s ystem .
96 Troubl eshoo ting T h em o n i t o ri st o oc l o s et oa sour ce of elect r ic al int erf erence. Mo ve t he monitor a wa y from s our c es of elec t ri cal inte rf erence , s uch as t e levis i o ns, unshi elded speak ers, m icro w a ve o vens , flu orescent l i g hts, and metal beams or she lve s.
Error messa ges 97 Err or messages This section list s co mmo n error message s t hat may be displaye d o n yo ur monit o r . These messages of t en indicat e procedu ral errors such as an incorrec t ke ys trok e or a wr it e-p rot ected dis ket te .
98 Troubl eshoo ting Di sket te d rive re set f ai led . E nte r the B IOS S et up uti lit y , t hen ma ke sur e of th e d is k ett e dri v e p aram ete rs. Check t he diske t t e dr i ve cab les. M ake su re Pin 1 o n the cab le al igns wi th Pin 1 on t he connect or .
Error messa ges 99 In vali d passw ord. Ent er your pass word agai n, making su re to enter it corr ectly . K eep in min d t h at some pa ssw ords ar e case-se nsiti ve . I f y o ud on o tk n o wt h ep a s s w o r d ,y o um a y need t o reinstal l th e softw are you ar e tr yi ng to access .
100 Tr oubleshoot i n g Print queue is f ull. W ait un t i l the c urrent print job has c ompleted bef ore s end ing another pri n t job . If yo u receiv e t hi s error of ten, y ou need to add memor y to the printer . Printer i s out of paper . Add pa per to t he printer .
Impo rta nt sa fe ty i nf or mati on 10 1 9 Saf e ty , Regulator y , a nd Notices Impor tant saf ety inf ormation You r G at ew a y s y st e m i s d e si g n e d a n d t e s te d t o m e et th e l a t es t s t an d a r d s f or s a f et y o f i n f or m a t io n tec hnolo gy equi pmen t.
102 Saf ety, Regulat ory, and Notice s Setting up y our system ■ Re ad and follow all ins truc tions m arked o n the p roduct a nd in th e doc umenta tio n bef ore yo u op erat e yo ur sy stem . Re tain all safet y an d oper at ing in str ucti ons f or f uture use.
Im porta nt sa fety inf orma tio n 103 Replaceme nt par ts and a ccessories Use o nly replacement p arts and acce s so ries recomme nded by Gateway . Important Do not use Gat ewa y pro ducts in ar eas clas sified as hazar dous location s.
104 Saf ety, Regulat ory, and Notice s Regulatory compliance stat ements Americ an user s FCC P art 15 T h i s d e v i c e h a s b e e n te s t e d a n d f o u n d t o c o m p l y w i t h t h e l i m i t s f o r a C l a s s B d i g i t a l d e v i c e , pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC ru les.
Regula t or y complianc e s t at e m e nt s 10 5 This devi ce com plies with P art 15 of the FC C Rule s. Op erati on of this p rodu ct is su bject to th e foll owing two conditi ons ; (1 ) thi s devi.
106 Saf ety, Regulat ory, and Notice s Canadi an user s ICES- 003 T his dig ital ap parat us does n ot ex ceed th e Clas s B l imits f or rad io no ise emis sio n s fr om di gital appar atus as set out in t he r adio i nt erfer ence r egul ation s of Indust ry Canada .
Regula t or y complianc e s t at e m e nt s 10 7 Eur opean u sers Eu r ope an di rec ti ves This Infor matio n T ech nolo gy Equi pmen t has been teste d and f ound t o com ply w ith t he follo win g .
108 Saf ety, Regulat ory, and Notice s Jap anese u sers VCCI statemen t T his equip men t i s in the C lass B ca tegor y (Info rma tion T ech nolo gy Equi pment to be us ed in a residential are a or a.
Regula t or y complianc e s t at e m e nt s 10 9 A ustr alia an d New Zeala nd user s EMI statement This devic e has bee n te s t ed and f ound to compl y with the lim its f o r a C lass B di gital de.
110 Saf ety, Regulat ory, and Notice s Laser safe t y stat em ent All Gate way sy stem s eq uippe d with CD an d DVD d rives compl y with the a ppropr iate s afety standards, including I EC 825.
Telev i s i on a ntenna connect or s pr otectio n (for sys tems fi tted with TV/ c abl e TV t une r cards) 11 1 Refere nc e Grounding co m pon ent 1 Electric service equipm ent 2 P ower ser vi ce grou.
112 Saf ety, Regulat ory, and Notice s Notices Copyright © 200 0 Ga te way , Inc. Al l Ri ght s Res e rve d 4545 T own Centre C ourt San Diego, CA 9212 1 USA All rights reser ved T his pu blicat ion is pr otec ted by c opyrig ht and all r ight s are res er ved.
Sp e cif icatio ns 11 3 A Specifi c atio ns The f ollowing specifications are for t he standard co nfiguration; your syst e m may co ntain optional equ ipment. All specifications are su bject to cha nge. Mid T ow er case size 8.2 in. (20.828 cm) x 17.
114 Specif icatio ns System en viro nment Int ernal temper at u re: 10 ° Ct o3 5 ° C Humidit y: 20% to 8 0% Al titu de: -20 0 ft. to 10, 000 ft. CPU clear ance: >0.4 inch af ter i nstal lati on, to p and s ides Cer tif i c ation FCC Class B, UL, CUL, CE Mark, VCCI, CB Scheme.
Index 11 5 Inde x A accessories, saf e ty pre cau tion s 103 adapte r cards, t rou bleshooting 89 adding 5.25 -inch drive 34 expa nsion card 46 hard drive 40 ad diti onal i nf ormati on, getti ng vi A.
116 I ndex Amer ica n user s 104 Australian u sers 109 Canad ian u sers 106 European users 107 Jap ane se u sers 108 Ne w Ze al and us er s 109 feat ures back panel 5 fro n t panel 3 standa rd 1 file .
Index 11 7 Power menu, Setup u t ility 64 power sourc e problems 69 power supply, re placing 52 power surges, effect on syst e m 69 precau t ions, static elect ri c ity 17 pr in te r, tr oubl esh ooti.
118 I ndex com ponent locat i o ns 8 DIMM banks 43 remo ving 54 replacin g 56 setting jump e rs 66 system bo ard tray assembly installing 57 remo ving 54 system conf igurat io n, recordin g 77 System .
MAN US E3400 SYS GDE R0 04/00 E3400 Mid T ower S yst em Manual.
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