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9. Press [F10] followed by an [Enter] to save the configuration.
10. Press the exit key twice ([ESC] or [F3] depending on version) to exit. To
restart the system, press [Enter].
11. Now as the system boots, you will see the total amount of base and
Extended memory displayed on the terminal screen. If the amount of
Expanded memory was set to disabled, you will see all the Kingston
memory
Note: Because Expanded (paged) memory requires an EMS driver to manage
the paging, the amount of memory you allocated as Expanded will not
appear until you load the Kingston EMS driver program in the next
section.
If your PS/2 uses the OS/2 operating system, or if you allocated all the new memory as
Extended in this section, YOU ARE FINISHED. You can use your PS/2 as usual,
with the added power and memory of the Kingston Memory Expansion.
If you allocated some or all of the new memory as Expanded, turn to the next section,
"Installing the Kingston EMS Driver", to configure your system to use Expanded
memory.
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Configuring the System
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