Dell OptiPlex GX1 User Manual

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Using the System Setup Program: Dell OptiPlex GX1 and GX1p Midsize Managed PC Systems

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IDE Hard Disk enables or disables the system's built-in EIDE hard-disk drive interface.

With Auto (the default) selected, the system turns off the built-in EIDE interface when necessary to
accommodate a controller card installed in an expansion slot.

As part of the boot routine, the system first checks for a primary hard-disk drive controller card installed in an
expansion slot. If no card is found, the system enables the built-in EIDE interface to use IRQ14 and IRQ15.

If a primary controller is detected on the expansion bus, the built-in EIDE interface is disabled.

Selecting Off disables the built-in EIDE interface.

Diskette

Diskette controls the operation of the system's built-in diskette drive controller.

With Auto (the default) selected, the system turns off the built-in diskette drive controller when necessary to
accommodate a controller card installed in an expansion slot.

With Write Protect selected, nothing can be written to diskette drives and tape drives using the system's
built-in diskette drive controller. (The system can still read from the drives.) When this option is selected, the
Auto option (whereby the system turns off the built-in diskette drive controller as necessary) is also in effect.

Selecting Off turns off the built-in diskette/tape drive controller; this option is used primarily for
troubleshooting purposes.

Speaker

Speaker determines whether the on-board speaker is On (the default) or Off. A change to this option takes
effect immediately (rebooting the system is not required).

System Data Options

The following options, which are not selectable, display information about the system. The microprocessor
type is also listed in the System Data box.

Level 2 Cache displays the size of the integrated cache.
System Memory indicates the entire amount of installed memory detected in your system, except for
memory on Expanded Memory Specification (EMS) expansion cards. After adding memory, check this
option to confirm that the new memory is installed correctly and is recognized by the system.
Video Memory displays the amount of video memory detected in your system.
Service Tag displays the system's five-character service tag number, which was programmed into
nonvolatile random-access memory (NVRAM) by Dell during the manufacturing process. Refer to this
number during technical assistance or service calls. The service tag number is also accessed by
certain Dell support software, including the diagnostics software.
Asset Tag displays the customer-programmable asset tag number for the system if an asset tag
number has been assigned. You can use the Asset Tag utility, which is included with your system
utilities, to enter an asset tag number up to ten characters long into NVRAM. More information is
available on the Dell ResourceCD.

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