Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer The information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, is the valuable property of NEC Computers Inc. NECC and/or its licensors, as appropriate, reserve all patent, copyright and other proprietary rights to this document, including all design, manufacturing, reproduction, use, and sales rights thereto, except to the extent said rights are expressly granted to others. The NECC product(s) discussed in this document are warranted in accordance with the terms of the Warranty Statement accompanying each product. However, actual performance of each such product is dependent upon factors such as system configuration, customer data, and operator control. [. . . ] If you select to restore only the operating system and drivers, you can use the NEC Application and Driver CD to select the software you want to load on your system. See the previous section, "NEC Application and Driver CD, " for information on using the Application and Driver CD. Before starting, we recommend that you first contact NECC for assistance (see Chapter 6 for contact information). Use the following steps to perform the OS Restore with the bootable Master Restore diskette and the OS Restore CD.
The NEC OS Restore program deletes all the data on your hard drive. If possible, back up your data before performing an OS restore.
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If possible, back up all your critical data files onto storage media (such as diskettes, Zip disks, or CD-RW discs) or to an external storage device such as a server hard drive. Insert the bootable Master Restore diskette into the diskette drive and the NEC OS Restore CD into the CD-ROM drive. 3.
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At the Restore screen, click Y to continue (or N to exit the program). A warning screen appears, with a prompt that continuing the restore will destroy all data on your primary drive.
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At the warning screen, click C to continue (or X to exit the program). A restore selection screen appears, with a prompt asking if you want a full restore or an operating system and driver restore.
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At the restore selection screen, click F for full restore or O for an operating system and driver restore. (Or click X to exit the program. ) A series of restoring screens appear, advising you that the restore process is continuing. The restore process takes a few minutes to do.
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At the completion of the restore, a Restore Complete screen is displayed, with a prompt to either do system updates (see step 8) or reboot the system (see step 9). If you are updating your system, do the following procedure at the system update prompt.
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Remove the Master Restore bootable diskette and restore CD from their drives. If you are using the NEC Application and Driver CD, go to "NEC Application and Driver CD" earlier in this chapter to complete the update.
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If you are not updating your system, remove the Master Restore bootable diskette and restore CD from their drives. Press any key to reboot your system and open the Windows desktop.
System Board Jumper Settings
System board jumpers enable you to configure your system for a particular system requirement. Conditions that might require changing jumper settings include the following situations.
!You need to wake your system from a USB device.
Before starting, we recommend that you first contact NECC for assistance (see Chapter 6 for contact information).
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Use the following figure to locate the jumpers on the system board.
Locating the system board jumpers
A CMOS Clear (JP18) B BIOS Recovery (JP15) C Rear USB Device Wake Up (JP1)
D PS/2 Keyboard Power On (JP3) E Front USB Keyboard Wake Up (JP31) F Save to RAM (JP4)
Jumpers are set correctly at the factory for your configuration. Otherwise, keep the jumpers at their factory settings.
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Set the jumpers as follows.
1. Remove the system cover (see "Removing the Cover" in Chapter 4). Locate the appropriate jumper on the system board (see the previous figure "Locating the System Board Jumpers"). Move the appropriate jumpers for your application as shown in the following table, "Setting system board jumpers. "
Before setting jumpers, we recommend that you first contact NECC for assistance (see Chapter 6 for contact information).
The system power must be off before changing a jumper setting. 6.
Check your settings to be sure that they are correct for your application. Replace the system cover (see "Replacing the Cover" in Chapter 4). [. . . ] David Rempel of the University of California/San Francisco Ergonomics Program and Mr. Schneider of HUMANTECH, Inc. , Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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System Specifications
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Models System Board Storage Devices Input/Output Devices Expansion Power Management System Management Operating System Software Operating Environment Compliance
Models
PowerMate CT 815 Minimum Configuration Intel Pentium III processor, 64-MB SDRAM, 10-GB Ultra DMA/66/100 EIDE hard drive, diskette drive, CD-ROM drive, ® ® keyboard, mouse, Microsoft Windows 98 , Windows 2000, or Windows NT 4. 0.
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System Board
Processor Processor Slot Primary Cache (L1) Secondary Cache (L2) Main Memory (SDRAM) Intel Pentium III 600 MHz or higher, 133 MHz or higher FSB Socket 370 32 KB integrated on processor 128K (Celeron) or 256K (Pentium III) 64-MB (minimum), 128-MB, 256-MB DIMM modules 512-MB maximum memory Supports non-ECC or ECC memory DIMM Sockets Flash ROM Bus Architecture I/O Controller Three card-edge DIMM sockets, supports any combination of gold-plated connector DIMM modules 4 Mbit PCI; host bus operating at 66, 100, 133 MHz or higher FSB WINBOND I/O Controller Supports: PS/2 keyboard and mouse controller Diskette drive controller Serial ports 1 and 2 Parallel port Three USB ports Microphone port Line in port Line out port MIDI game port Hardware monitoring
B-2 System Specifications
System Board Chipset
Intel 815E chipset: Graphics and Memory Controller Hub Processor Host/Bus Support AGP4X, TV/FPD, VGA Interface PC100 and PC133 SDRAM support Power Management I/O Controller Hub PCI Support AC97 audio integrated 10/100 networking Integrated IDE Controller USB Controller Power Management Logic ACPI Defined Power States (S1, S3, S4, S5) DMA Controller Firmware Hub System BIOS and Video BIOS Random Number Generator Enhanced Security
Storage Devices
Diskette Drive Hard Drive Options CD-ROM Optional DVDROM Optional CD-RW Optional Removable Storage 1. 44 MB standard 10-GB or higher, 5400 or higher RPM, Ultra DMA 66/100, Enhanced IDE drive 48X or higher variable-speed ATAPI drive 16X/40X ATAPI drive (with software DVD decoder) 8X/4X/32X drive Iomega ZIP 250-MB ATAPI drive
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System Specifications
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Input/Output Devices
Disk Interface 32-bit PCI bus mastering IDE interface. NEC Logitech 3D mouse Mouse port Keyboard port VGA connector One serial RS-232C 16550 buffered port (some systems might have a second serial port installed) One parallel port: DB25 Three USB ports (one front and two back) Microphone In Line ln Line out MIDI port 3Com PCI Ethernet 10/100 3C905C board Intel PCI Ethernet 10/100+ with Wake-On LAN board CNR network board 3Com or Equivalent V90 PCI Modem Board NEC, 10 Watt
Keyboard Mouse I/O Connectors
Optional Network
Optional Modem Optional Speakers
Expansion
ATX Design Power Supply Bays Easy-to-service ATX chassis design 235W, 115V/230V switch selectable Two 5 1/4" accessible devices Two 3 1/2" accessible devices Three 3 1/2" internal devices Two PCI slots, one shared PCI/CNR slot Minitower: depth 17. 75" x width 6. 83" x height 17. 36" Desktop: depth 17. 75" x width 17. 36" x height 6. 83" Starting at 20. 28 lbs.
Expansion Slots Dimensions Weight
B-4 System Specifications
Power Management
Power Supply Power: 235 watts Voltage: 115/230 volts with mechanical switch Features: remote power on through Wake on LAN/Ring Advanced Power Management (APM) 1. 2 with support for IDE drive power down, VESA video power down, inactivity timer, and auto start. [. . . ]