354 precautions when <strong>upgrading</strong> BIOS precautions when <strong>upgrading</strong> BIOS, 72-73 primary displays, 254 primary partitions, 129-130 printer connection problems, troubleshooting, 199-201 printer connectors (DB-25), 117 Printer Control Language (PCL), 8, 194-195 printers, 193 comparing PDL-based to host-based, 196 host-based, 7 interface st<strong>and</strong>ards, 194 PDL-based, 195 testing, 196 troubleshooting application problems, 201 driver problems, 201 hardware problems, 196-199 printer connection problems, 199-201 processors data bus widths, 19 Intel-compatible socket types <strong>and</strong> specifications, 26 specifications, 21-24 speed (socket types), 27 troubleshooting, 27-29 programmed input/output (PIO), 8 Programs menu comm<strong>and</strong>s (Administrative Tools), 304 Properties button, 174 properties of TCP/IP network protocols, 285 proprietary versions of Travan backup tape drives, 157 protocols network, 275 IPX/SPX, 7, 274 TCP/IP. See TCP/IP network protocols network data-link (specifications), 276-277 PS/2 mouse port, 231 pure mechanical keyswitches, 219-220 Q-R QIC (Quarter-Inch Committee), 9 QIC tape backup drives, 155 QIC-EX, 9 QIC-EX tape backup cartridges, 157-158 QIC-Wide tape backup drives, 155 Quarter-Inch Committee, 9 /R switch, 135 radio-controlled mouse, 231 RadioLAN Wireless MobilLINK, 282 rails, 311 RAM (r<strong>and</strong>om access memory), 38 Rambus DRAM (RDRAM), 40-41 RAMDAC refresh rates, 251-252 speed, 251
<strong>and</strong>om access memory (RAM), 38 RD (receive data) pin, 290 RDRAM (Rambus DRAM), 40-41 read-only memory BIOS (ROM BIOS), 69, 9 read/write heads (floppy drives), 145 Realtime Soft Web site, 255 receive data pin (RD pin), 290 recording system settings, 58, 61 recovering from failed BIOS upgrade procedure, 73-74 reference software, 305-306 refresh rates, 251-252 comparing, 252 flicker-free, 252 RAMDAC, 251-252 video cards, 252-253 register size, 9 reloading Windows, 137-138 removable storage drives, 150-151 orphans, 153 troubleshooting/repai ring, 154 <strong>repairing</strong> keyboards, 227-228 mouse, 233-235 removable storage drives, 154 Repeat Delay slider, 221 Repeat Rate slider, 221 replacing hard drives, 133 retensioning tape drives 355 reporting errors (BIOS), 83 beep codes. See beep codes onscreen error messages, 88 status codes, 88 requirements DCC configuration, 297 ECC, 43 ECP ports, 191 EPP ports, 191 ICS, 185 UDMA/66, 109 UDMA/100, 109 USB keyboards, 227 resolution, 9, 238-239, 251 CRTs, 238 LCD panels, 238 screen size recommendations, 239 video card memory requirements, 247-248 resolving resource conflicts (add-on cards), 61 Resource Configuration menu, 75-76 resource conflicts add-on cards resolving, 61 symptoms, 57-58 troubleshooting, 57-58 detecting, 265-266 resource requirements (IEEE-1394), 211 Resources tab, 174, 304 restoring data from tape backups, 161 retensioning tape drives, 164
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