Disabling Command Queuing - Intergraph InterServe 205 PrePress System Setup

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System Software Product
InterSite Hardware Monitor utility
InterSite Manager utility
InterSite DMI utility
InterSite Watchdog utility
Quick-Fix Engineering Software
BIOS/flash programming utility
System Introduction
System Reference
NOTE
When installing the G76 video display driver from the Windows NT CD-ROM, note that the driver is
listed as an " S3 732/764/765 compatible" driver.
Follow the instructions in Start Here to install Windows NT Server. As you install the operating
system, select the default responses during the Setup process, except for the following:
On single-processor TD-225 systems, when prompted, select "Standard PC." This will load the
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single processor kernel and HAL, providing better performance.
On dual-processor TD-225 systems, select MPS Uniprocessor.
After reading the End-User License Agreement (EULA), press
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Allow Setup to configure the network only if you have an installed network adapter, and then
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only if the system is connected to the network.
Create an Emergency Repair Disk when prompted.
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After installing the operating system and restarting the system, do the following:
Install drivers or other system software from any backup diskettes. System software delivered on
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backup diskette is usually more current than system software on the operating system CD-ROM.
Alternatively, you can install the drivers or other system software from the Windows NT Setup
files in the
diskette.
If you created a Quick-Fix Engineering (QFE) backup diskette, install the QFE update software if
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desired. Refer to the
Configure Services for Macintosh as described earlier in "Installing and Configuring Services for
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Macintosh."
Configure the system as described in "Configuring the System" in the System Guide.
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Perform any additional installation and configuration tasks described in the Late-Breaking News
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document delivered with your system.
Refer to "Operating Notes" in the System Guide for additional tasks you may want to perform
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after reinstalling the operating system and associated system software.

Disabling Command Queuing

To improve standalone system performance and to improve performance with some high-performance
SCSI peripherals, you should disable command queuing in the Windows NT Registry.
:\
386 directory, or on the Windows NT CD-ROM, if you do not have them on
C
I
.
file on the QFE diskette for more information.
README
TXT
Windows NT 4.0
IBBS
_TD220
-
HWMON
-
IM
-
DMI
-
WATCHDOG
_NTS
-
QFE
-
FLASHPROG
-
RNDSYSIN
-
RND
8 to accept it.
F
7
225
REF

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