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Using Special Configurations
If you are going to use your computer without a major
component-such as a keyboard, monitor, or diskette drive-
you must take some steps to ensure that your system operates
correctly. Be sure to do the following, depending on which
component you will not use:
Install your monitor, keyboard, and, if necessary, diskette
drive as you set up your computer so you can run the
SETUP program or EISA Configuration utility. You can
remove any of this equipment once you have configured
your system. See Chapter 1 for instructions.
If you’ll be removing the keyboard, be sure to disable the
Keyboard (SETUP program) or Keyboard Control
(EISA Configuration utility) option to prevent your
computer’s power-on diagnostic tests from reporting a fatal
keyboard error. When these options are disabled, the
system reports a non-fatal keyboard error and you can still
boot the computer. See Chapters 2 and 3 for more
information.
To prevent an unauthorized user from installing a
keyboard or mouse and using them, press the
keyboard/ mouse lock button to disable the keyboard and
mouse controller. Then lock the front panel door to prevent
access to the button. See pages 4-7 and 4-8 for instructions.
If you plan to remove your diskette drive and you have
installed EISA option cards, you must run the EISA
Configuration utility before you remove the drive because
the utility is contained on the System Configuration
diskette. If you want to leave a diskette drive installed, you
can secure it by setting a jumper to prevent diskette writes,
disabling the controller using the SETUP program, and
locking the front panel door that covers the drive. See
Chapters 2,3,4, and 6 for more information.
Using Your Computer 4-29
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