When To Reconfigure The Computer In Windows 3.1 - Compaq Deskpro 2000 Series Reference Manual

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When to
Reconfigure
the Computer in
Windows NT 4.0
When to
Reconfigure
the Computer in
Windows 3.1
Windows NT 4.0 automatically recognizes all Plug and Play
devices installed. However, if the device is not a Plug and Play
device or is not installed properly, you must reconfigure the
computer to recognize these changes. Run the Computer Setup
utility to ensure that the computer recognizes that the new
drive or board has been installed.
If you add a board or other option, run the Computer Setup
utility after you complete the installation.
If configuration settings are incorrect, one or more devices may
not work properly, and you may receive an error message. If
this occurs, run the Computer Setup utility again. Refer to
Chapter 3, "Using Compaq Utilities," for more information.
System configuration is the process of specifying the devices
and programs that make up a computer system. When you add
or remove optional equipment, you must reconfigure the
computer to recognize these changes. For example, if you add
a drive or expansion board to the computer, you must run the
Computer Setup utility to ensure that the computer recognizes
that the new drive or board has been installed.
If you add a board or other option, run the Computer Setup
utility after you complete the installation.
If configuration settings are incorrect, one or more devices may
not work properly, and you may receive an error message. If
this occurs, run the Computer Setup utility again. Refer to
Chapter 3, "Using Compaq Utilities," for more information.
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