Your computer's SETUP configuration program lets you select
different time-out periods for the hard disk drive and video
signals so you can ensure that the standby feature fits the way
you work.
Your system may have been configured for you. If so,
everything you need to get started is already in place. The
settings for your hardware configuration have been adjusted to
ensure optimal system performance. The hard disk drive may
contain the operating system and Microsoft® Windows™. In
addition, the drivers needed to take advantage of your system's
local bus features and enhanced video resolutions may have been
installed for you.
Optional Equipment
You can easily upgrade your computer by installing additional
memory and a wide variety of options, as described below.
(Installation instructions are provided in Chapters 4 and 5.)
System Memory
By adding 1MB, 2MB, 4MB, 8MB, 16MB, or 32MB SIMMs
(single inline memory modules) to the main system board, you
can expand the computer's memory up to 64MB.
Video Memory
You can increase the video memory in your system to 2MB,
which allows you to use higher video resolutions with more
colors.
Introduction 3