Chapter 3
Running the EISA Configuration Utility
The EISA Configuration utility provided with your system
allows you to configure your computer when you have done or
will do the following:
Installed ISA option cards that came with configuration files
Plan to use the built-in SCSI controller.
You can use the EISA Configuration utility to do the following:
Learn about the configuration process
Set the date and time
Copy the configuration files for any option cards you install
Configure the system board and any option cards
Create one or more System Configuration Information
(SCI) files
Access other system utilities, such as password, CPU speed,
and cache utilities.
Note
If you plan to operate your computer without a monitor,
keyboard, or diskette drive, see "Using Special
Configurations" in Chapter 4 before running the EISA
Configuration utility. If you'll be redirecting your
computer's input and output to a serial port, be sure to see
"Operating Your Computer from a Remote Location" in
Chapter 4 before configuring your system.
Running the EISA Configuration Utility
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