Chapter 2
Running the Setup Program
The first time you use your computer after setting up, you need
to run the Setup program. The Setup program lets you update
the following for your computer.
The internal clock’s time and date
The number and capacity of diskette drives
The number and type of fixed disks
Availability and type of primary video adapter
Availability of keyboard
The type of scratch RAM
The setup program should be run when any of the preceding
parameters has changed due to a system configuration change.
You probably do not need to change all these settings; just
change the ones that apply to your computer. For example, if
you have added no extra equipment and have a color graphics
monitor, you would use the Setup program to set the internal
clock’s time and date.
Your computer stores the information you enter with the Setup
program in a special memory area, called CMOS RAM, which
is backed up by a battery. When you turn the computer off, the
computer stores the Setup information in this memory. When
you turn the computer on, it searches the CMOS RAM to
obtain the correct configuration information. If there is a
Running the Setup Program
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