360 tape drives tape drives retensioning, 164 troubleshooting, 161, 164 backup/restore failures, 162 bad block/tape media errors, 162 drive detection, 161-162 system freezes/lockups, 163 tape media errors, troubleshooting, 162 TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol) network protocols, 9, 274-275, 284 properties, 285 settings, 285-286 troubleshooting, 289-290 TD (transmit data) pin, 290 technical support (modems), 183 technologies (65554 SVGA graphics accelerator), 244-246 Telephone Answering Device (TAD), 262 templates, System Configuration, 58 terminating resistors, 117 terminators, 119 FPT (Forced Perfect terminators), 120 SCSI, 119 TestDrive floppy drive testing program, 145 testing BIOS for upgrades, 70 keyboard connectors, 229 monitors, 258-259 parallel ports, 191-192 printers, 196 testing cards (IRQ/DMA), 312 testing software, 305-306 testing utilities, 307 tools, 309 3-claw parts retrieval tool, 309 cleaning/maintaining <strong>PCs</strong>, 314 data transfers, 313-314 ESD protection kit, 310 files, 310 flashlights, 310 hex-head drivers, 309 needle-nose pliers, 309 screwdrivers, 309 soldering iron, 310 toothpicks, 310 tweezers, 309 wire cutters, 310 wire strippers, 310 toothpicks, 310 transfer rates PIO modes, 107-108 UDMA, 108 translation, 97 translation methods (ATA-2), 97 translation settings, LBA, 99-100 Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. See TCP/IP network protocols transmission rates (modems), 176-177 transmit data (TD) pin, 290
Travan, 9 Travan tape backup drives, 155-157 tree controls (Windows Explorer), 218 Trident video card chipsets, 254 troubleshooting BIOS, 77-78 bootable CDs, 140-141 CD-ROM drives, 138-139 DCC, 295-296 display problems, 259-260 DVD drives, 139 floppy drives, 144 hard drive capacity detection, 102-103 hard drives, 135-136 I/O ports, 173-174 IDE installation, 112-113 IDE/ATAPI CD-ROM drives, 139-140 IEEE-1394 devices, 212-213 IEEE-1394 host adapters, 212-213 interface cards, 258 keyboards, 227-228 memory, 45 modems, 179-182 monitors, 259-260 mouse, 233-235 networks, 287-289 parallel ports, 193 parallel-port attachments, 257 power supplies, 37-38 printers application problems, 201 driver problems, 201 hardware problems, 196-199 printer connection problems, 199-201 UDMA (Ultra DMA) 361 processors, 27-29 removable storage drives, 154 resource conflicts (add-on cards), 57-58 scanners, 203 SCSI configurations, 120-122 serial ports, 173 sound cards, 267 tape drives, 161, 164 backup/restore failures, 162 bad block/tape media errors, 162 drive detection, 161-162 system freezes/lockups, 163 TCP/IP network protocols, 289-290 USB devices, 258 USB ports, 207-208 video capture devices, 257-258 Tseng video card chipsets, 254 turning on/off LBA translation settings, 99-100 tweezers, 309 twisted-pair cabling, 278 Type A connectors, 189 Type B connectors, 189 Type C connectors, 189 typematic repeat rate, adjusting, 221 U UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) chip, 9, 169-172 UDMA (Ultra DMA), 9, 108
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