334 client/server networking client/server networking, comparing to peer-to-peer networking, 271-272 clock multipliers, configuring, 78 clone systems, 71 cluster sizes FAT-16, 127-129 NTFS (New Technology File System), 128-129 clusters, 5 codes, scan, 9 color coding st<strong>and</strong>ards (ports), 10 color depth, 5, 247-248. See also resolution color-coding ATX power supplies, 36 PC99 ports, 33-34 COM (communication) ports, 5, 165. See also serial ports combo slot, 5 comm<strong>and</strong>-line access, MS-DOS (CD-ROM drives), 137-138 comm<strong>and</strong>s Accessories menu (Direct Cable Connection), 292 Add/Remove Programs menu (Windows Setup), 185 Administrative Tools menu (Windows NT Diagnostics), 304 keyboards 104-key Windows keyboard, 216 Windows, 216-217 Windows dialog box, 217-218 Windows Explorer selected objects, 218-219 Windows Explorer tree controls, 218 Windows folder/shortcut controls, 218 Programs menu (Administrative Tools), 304 Settings menu Add/Remove Programs, 185 Control Panel, 171 Network <strong>and</strong> Dial-Up Connections, 294 XCOPY, 133 XCOPY32, 134-135 communication ports. See COM ports compact flash, 5 CompactFlash, 155 comparing cluster sizes (FAT-16 to FAT-32), 127 keyswitches, 220 LBA mode to Int13h, 104 modems (internal to external), 180 motherboards (form factors), 33 multiple monitor support, 255 networking (client/server to peer-to-peer), 271-272 partitions, 129 PC/XT systems to AT systems, 20 ports (EPP to ECP), 190-191 power supplies (LPX to ATX), 34-35 printers (PDL-based to host-based), 196
efresh rates, 252 ribbon cables (floppy drive to hard drive), 147 st<strong>and</strong>ard keyboards to portable keyboards, 219 tape backup drives, 159-160 USB <strong>and</strong> IEEE-1394, 211-212 video cards, 253 compatibility, backward, 156 computers, configuring ICS client, 186-187 Gateway, 185-186 Windows 2000 host, 187-188 CONFIG.SYS file, creating, 138 configuration options PCI bus, 76 PnP BIOS, 75-77 configuration requirements (DCC), 297 configurations (SCSI), troubleshooting, 120-122 configuring add-on cards, 50 BIOS, 82-83 clock multipliers, 78 ICS, 185 client computers, 186-187 Gateway computers, 185-186 Windows 2000 host computers, 187-188 IDE drives, 95 multiple monitors, 256 parallel ports, 191 SCSI drives, 117 connectors 335 serial ports, 172 sound cards, 263 speed CPU, 78 FSB, 78 Conflicting Devices List, 174 conflicts device, 265 hardware (sound cards), 266-267 resource, detecting, 265-266 connection problems (printers), troubleshooting, 199-201 connections Internet, sharing, 187-188 modems, diagnosing, 183 connector pinouts (VGA DB-15), 241-242 connectors 25-pin, 116 80-pin Alternative-4, 116 Alternative 1, 115 Alternative 2 Centronics latchstyle, 116 audio in, 260 audio out, 260 Aux In, 263 BNC, 326-327 CD SPDIF, 262 DB-15, 326 DB-25, 117, 189 DFP, 242 Digital DIN Out, 263 DVI (Digital Visual Interface), 243 DVI-D, 243-244 DVI-I, 243-244 I2S In, 263 IBM 9-pin serial, 175 IBM 25-pin serial, 175
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