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Appendix

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1.

While the computer is booting, follow the directions on the screen: Press F1 to
enter “Setup”.

2.

Follow the legend on how to scroll through the “Setup” options until you reach
“Input/Output Ports”.

3.

Choose the mode with the highest performance (e.g. “ECP”).

4.

Follow the legend directions to save and exit “Setup”.

Steps for IBM Aptiva 2176-C33, IBM BIOS v BSTUS4B

Note:

The steps for this computer are not included in the document received in
the box.

1.

While the computer is booting, follow the directions on the screen: Press F1 to
enter “Setup”.

2.

Follow the legend on how to scroll through the “Setup” options until you reach
“Input/Output Ports”.

3.

Select “Parallel Port Mode”.

4. Select

“ECP”.

5.

Press ESC twice.

6.

Press ENTER to save the setting and exit “Setup”.

Micron

General Steps

1.

While the computer is booting, follow the directions on the screen: Press F2 to
enter “Setup”.

2.

Select “Advanced” from the menu bar.

3.

Follow the legend directions to select “Integrated Peripherals”.

4.

Use the arrow-down key to select “LPT Mode”.

5.

Select the parallel port mode with the highest performance (e.g. “ECP”).

6.

Follow the legend directions to save the setting and exit “Setup”.

Steps for the Millennium, Phoenix BIOS v 4.05

Note:

The steps for this computer are not included in the document received in
the box.

1.

While the computer is booting, follow the directions on the screen: Press F2 to
enter “Setup”.

2.

Go to “Connectivity”.

3.

Change “Port” from “AT” to “ECP”.

4. Select

“PS/2”.

Packard Bell

General Steps

1.

While the computer is booting, follow the directions on the screen:
Press F2 to Enter “Setup”. (It might be F1 on some models.)

2.

Select “Advanced” from the menu bar.

3.

Follow the legend directions to select “Integrated Peripherals” (or “Peripheral

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