2 Configuring the System
After setting up the system hardware and starting the system, you must configure the system
for use. Follow the instructions in this chapter to configure the system.
Configuring the Video Display Driver
When you start your system for the first time, it uses the installed RealiZm graphics
accelerator running at 1024 x 768 screen resolution to run the video display. For the system to
use its installed graphics accelerator at other display resolutions, you must configure the
RealiZm video display driver for use with the installed graphics accelerator. This driver is
installed on the system disk, and you created a backup diskette for it using Version Manager.
Open Display in the Windows NT Control Panel, and use the Display Properties dialog to
configure the RealiZm video display driver. Refer to the RealiZm documentation and Help
delivered with the system, and to the
drivers, for detailed configuration information. Refer to the operating system documentation
and Help for information on using the Display Properties dialog to configure the driver.
Using RealiZm As the Default Video Display Driver
After configuring the video display and restarting the system, you should configure the system
to use the RealiZm video display driver by default.
To use the RealiZm video display driver by default:
1.
Open System in the Windows NT Control Panel. The System Properties dialog displays.
2.
Under System Startup on the Startup/Shutdown tab, select the appropriate non-VGA
Windows NT Workstation option from the Startup list; then select OK.
Correcting Video Display Problems
If the system's video display is black, not synchronized, or distorted after you restart the
system, you may have a video configuration problem. Do not press
to the Windows NT operating system. Instead, try to correct the problem by using the Last
Known Good option to return the system to the last know good configuration recorded by
Windows NT.
To use the Last Known Good option:
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files delivered with the video display
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