352 parity parity, 8 parity errors, 8 parity support, determining, 43-44 parity-checked memory, 42-43 partitioning, 124-127 partitioning utilities (FDISK), 125 partitions comparing, 129 extended, 129-130 primary, 129-130 parts (data transfers), 313-314 PC Card, 8 PC/AT, 8 PC/XT, 8 PC/XT systems, comparing to AT systems, 20 PC99 color-coding, 33-34 PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect), 8, 249 PCI bus configuration options, 76 PCI expansion slots, 66 PCI slots (IEEE-1394), 211 PCI sound cards, 264 PCL (Printer Control Language), 8, 194-195 PCL 4, 195 PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association), 8, 155 <strong>PCs</strong>, cleaning/maintaining, 314 PDL (Page Description Language), 8, 195 PDL-based printers, 195-196 peer server, 8 peer-to-peer networking comparing to client/server networking, 271-272 software, 274 pels, 238 Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI), 8, 249 Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) expansion slots, 66 peripherals (USB), 207 Permedia chipsets, 254 Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA), 8, 155 Phillips-head screwdrivers, 309 Phoenix BIOS beep codes, 85 Phoenix BIOS, determining motherboard manufacturers, 82 phone cables, “Silver satin,” 313 pin-type connectors, internal, 261 pinouts DFP, 242-243 external modems, 184 parallel data-transfer cable, 291 serial ports, 166-168 USB connectors, 205 pins, RD/TD, 290 PIO (programmed input/output), 8 PIO modes, 107-108 pixels, 238 platters (hard drives), 93
pliers, needle-nose, 309 Plug-<strong>and</strong>-Play (PnP), 8 Plug-<strong>and</strong>-Play BIOS (PnP BIOS), 74-77 plugs, loopback, 312-313 PnP (Plug-<strong>and</strong>-Play), 8 PnP (Plug-<strong>and</strong>-Play) BIOS, 74-77 point-to-point wireless networks, 283 pointing devices, 232-233 portable keyboards, comparing to st<strong>and</strong>ard keyboards, 219 ports bus-based devices, 55-56 chipset-based devices, 54 color coding st<strong>and</strong>ards, 10 COM, 165 comparing EPP to ECP, 190-191 ECP, 190-191 EPP, 190-191 external (sound card), 323 I/O, 7 addresses, 54, 57 troubleshooting, 173-174 IEEE-1394, 210-211 legacy, 208-209 LPT, 7 motherboard, 54 mouse (PS/2), 231 parallel, 7, 318 configuring, 191 loopback plugs, 313 speed, 190 testing, 191-192 troubleshooting, 193 PC99 color-coding, 33-34 RJ-11, 326 power supplies 353 RJ-45, 325 SCSI, 318-319 serial, 5, 165, 176, 317 25-pin, 168-169 configuring, 172 ESP, 171 interrupts, 172 loopback plugs, 312 pinouts, 166-168 Super ESP, 171 troubleshooting, 173 USB, 205, 319 adding, 206-207 identifying, 205 locating, 206 system requirements, 207 troubleshooting, 207-208 video, 321 POST (power on self test), 8, 85 POST cards, 88 PostScript, 9 power connectors ATX motherboards, 37 drives, 36 floppy drives, 146 Power dialog box, 208 power management enabling/disabling, 213 monitors, 239-240 ACPI, 240-241 APM, 240-241 DPMS, 239 enabling/disabling, 240 power on self test (POST), 8, 85 power splitters (Y-cable), 311 power supplies, 34 ATX, color coding, 36 comparing LPX to ATX, 34-35 connectors, 36 troubleshooting, 37-38
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