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[. . . ] Important Information Copyright This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any of the material contained herein, may be reproduced without the express written consent of the manufacturer. Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. [. . . ] Remove a blanking plate from a free expansion slot in the system chassis. Plug the cable from the digital audio ports extension bracket into the J1 connector. Install the metal bracket into the expansion slot in the system chassis from which you removed the blanking plate. Secure the bracket by driving a screw through the slot in the top of the metal bracket into the system chassis. Note: If you have used the digital audio in connector J2 to input digital audio from a CD-ROM or DVD drive, you cannot use the J1 digital audio connector to install a digital audio extension bracket. You must disconnect the CD-ROM/DVD digital audio connection to J2 before install the digital audio bracket. 36 ATX Form Bracket You can purchase an optional ATX form card extension bracket. J7 The ATX form bracket extension bracket is an optional item. The ATX form extension bracket includes an infrared port, a PS/2 mouse port, and two USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports. Remove a blanking plate from a free expansion slot in the system chassis. Plug the cable from the ATX form extension bracket into the J7 connector. Install the metal bracket into the expansion slot in the system chassis from which you removed the blanking plate. Secure the bracket by driving a screw through the slot in the top of the metal bracket into the system chassis. 37 Chapter 3: Setup About the Setup Utility This chapter explains how to use and modify the BIOS setup utility that is stored on the mainboard. The setup utility stores data about the mainboard components and the configuration of devices that are connected to it. This information is used to test and initialize components at start-up time and to make sure everything runs properly when the system is operating. You will probably have to make changes to the setup utility whenever you add new components to your system such as new disk drives. You may be able to generate increased performance by changing some of the timing values in the setup, but this can be limited by the kind of hardware you are using, for example the rating of your memory chips. In certain circumstances, the system may generate an error message that asks you to make changes to the setup utility. This happens when the system finds an error during the POST (Power On Self Test) that it carries out at start up. Starting the Setup Utility You can only start the setup utility shortly after the computer has been turned on. A prompt appears on the computer display which says "Press DEL to run Setup". When you see this prompt, press the Delete key, and the system will start the setup utility and display the main menu of the utility. The main menu of the setup utility shows a list of the options that are available. You can use the cursor arrow keys to move the highlight to other options. When an option is highlighted, you can execute the option by pressing the Enter key. [. . . ] That is a CD-ROM on which the data is fixed and cannot be overwritten or changed. Computer memory is packaged in this way for easy insertion into a DIMM slot on PC motherboards. DVD is the same physical size as a CD-ROM but it holds much more data. DVDs are mostly used to distribute full length feature films with multiple language soundtracks. [. . . ]

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