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Micron ClientPro 766Xi - User Manual

Micron ClientPro 766Xi
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MAS001532-00, 11/97
ClientPro 766Xi/Xe
System User’s Guide
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Summary

Safety Information

Power Supply Warning

Critical warning regarding potential hazards associated with the power supply unit.

Battery Warning

Cautionary notice about the risks of incorrect battery replacement and proper disposal.

Ergonomic Notice

Compliance Information Statement

Declaration of Conformity

Formal statement confirming the system's compliance with relevant European Community directives and standards.

FCC Information

Details the system's compliance with FCC rules and measures to correct interference.

Chapter 1: Setting Up Your System

Unpacking

Instructions for carefully opening and inspecting the computer system and its accessories after delivery.

Setup

Guidance on connecting the computer system, monitor, and peripherals for initial operation.

Maintenance

Recommendations for proper care, cleaning, and environment to ensure system longevity and performance.

Removing the System Cover

Step-by-step instructions for safely opening the computer case for internal access.

Chapter 2: Technical Information

Overview

Details the system board, form factor, processor, memory, and other key hardware features.

System Board

Provides a diagram and identification of connectors, slots, and components on the main system board.

Jumper Settings

Explains the function and configuration of jumpers on the system board for various settings.

DIMM Modules

Information on supported memory types, installation, and removal of DIMM modules.

Chapter 3: The BIOS Setup Program

Setup

Explains the purpose of BIOS Setup and when it is necessary to run the configuration utility.

How to Run the Setup Program

Details the procedure to enter and navigate the BIOS Setup utility during system boot.

Setting the CMOS Main Menu

Guides on configuring time, date, floppy drive types, and hard disk parameters in the BIOS.

Setting the CMOS Advanced Screen

Covers advanced system settings including Plug & Play, cache, and peripheral configurations.

Setting the CMOS Security Menu

Instructions for setting passwords to restrict access to BIOS setup and system boot.

Setting the CMOS Power Menu

Options for configuring power management features like inactivity timers and VESA video power down.

Setting the CMOS Boot Menu

Configuration of system boot sequence, power loss response, and boot device priority.

Exiting;Saving the CMOS Selections

Procedures for saving changes, discarding changes, or loading default settings in BIOS Setup.

Chapter 4: Common Problems

Introduction

Overview of common system errors, troubleshooting steps, and contact information for support.

Problems During Boot

Addresses issues preventing the system from powering up or starting the operating system.

System Problems

Solutions for issues like incorrect peripheral recognition, monitor problems, or system hangs.

Hard Disk Problems

Troubleshooting steps for hard drive recognition, boot sector corruption, and read/write errors.

Appendix A: Contacting Technical Support

Introduction

Information on how to prepare for and contact Micron's technical support team for assistance.

Before You Call

Steps to gather necessary information and tools before contacting technical support.

Returning Equipment to Micron Electronics

Procedures for returning the system to Micron for repair or replacement, including RMA and shipping instructions.

Appendix B: POST and BOOT Messages

POST and Boot Messages

Lists common Power-On Self Test (POST) and boot error messages, their causes, and solutions.

Appendix C: Glossary

Glossary

Definitions of technical terms and acronyms used throughout the user's guide.

Summary

Safety Information

Power Supply Warning

Critical warning regarding potential hazards associated with the power supply unit.

Battery Warning

Cautionary notice about the risks of incorrect battery replacement and proper disposal.

Ergonomic Notice

Compliance Information Statement

Declaration of Conformity

Formal statement confirming the system's compliance with relevant European Community directives and standards.

FCC Information

Details the system's compliance with FCC rules and measures to correct interference.

Chapter 1: Setting Up Your System

Unpacking

Instructions for carefully opening and inspecting the computer system and its accessories after delivery.

Setup

Guidance on connecting the computer system, monitor, and peripherals for initial operation.

Maintenance

Recommendations for proper care, cleaning, and environment to ensure system longevity and performance.

Removing the System Cover

Step-by-step instructions for safely opening the computer case for internal access.

Chapter 2: Technical Information

Overview

Details the system board, form factor, processor, memory, and other key hardware features.

System Board

Provides a diagram and identification of connectors, slots, and components on the main system board.

Jumper Settings

Explains the function and configuration of jumpers on the system board for various settings.

DIMM Modules

Information on supported memory types, installation, and removal of DIMM modules.

Chapter 3: The BIOS Setup Program

Setup

Explains the purpose of BIOS Setup and when it is necessary to run the configuration utility.

How to Run the Setup Program

Details the procedure to enter and navigate the BIOS Setup utility during system boot.

Setting the CMOS Main Menu

Guides on configuring time, date, floppy drive types, and hard disk parameters in the BIOS.

Setting the CMOS Advanced Screen

Covers advanced system settings including Plug & Play, cache, and peripheral configurations.

Setting the CMOS Security Menu

Instructions for setting passwords to restrict access to BIOS setup and system boot.

Setting the CMOS Power Menu

Options for configuring power management features like inactivity timers and VESA video power down.

Setting the CMOS Boot Menu

Configuration of system boot sequence, power loss response, and boot device priority.

Exiting;Saving the CMOS Selections

Procedures for saving changes, discarding changes, or loading default settings in BIOS Setup.

Chapter 4: Common Problems

Introduction

Overview of common system errors, troubleshooting steps, and contact information for support.

Problems During Boot

Addresses issues preventing the system from powering up or starting the operating system.

System Problems

Solutions for issues like incorrect peripheral recognition, monitor problems, or system hangs.

Hard Disk Problems

Troubleshooting steps for hard drive recognition, boot sector corruption, and read/write errors.

Appendix A: Contacting Technical Support

Introduction

Information on how to prepare for and contact Micron's technical support team for assistance.

Before You Call

Steps to gather necessary information and tools before contacting technical support.

Returning Equipment to Micron Electronics

Procedures for returning the system to Micron for repair or replacement, including RMA and shipping instructions.

Appendix B: POST and BOOT Messages

POST and Boot Messages

Lists common Power-On Self Test (POST) and boot error messages, their causes, and solutions.

Appendix C: Glossary

Glossary

Definitions of technical terms and acronyms used throughout the user's guide.

Micron ClientPro 766Xi Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMicron
ModelClientPro 766Xi
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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