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To compete effectively and drive a profitable business, midsize companies such as yours require a tangible return on their technology investments. With limited IT resources, you must take a pragmatic, project-oriented approach. In short, you need a fast payback, solutions that are easy to deploy and manage, and ones that are both affordable and reliable.
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Product introduction Welcome! Package.contents Special features Product highlights Innovative ASUS features Before you proceed motherboard. overview Motherboard layout Placement direction Screw holes Central . Processing . Unit . (CPU) Installing the CPU Installing the heatsink and fan System.memory Overview Memory configurations Installing a DIMM Removing a DIMM Expansion.slots Installing an expansion card Configuring an expansion card PCI slots PCI Express x1 slot PCI Express x16 slot Jumpers Connectors Rear panel connectors Internal connectors Contents
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The Basics What is RAID? Advantages of RAID Disadvantages of RAID Different Types of RAID Configurations RAID 0 (Data Striping) RAID 1 (Data Mirroring) RAID 0+1 (Data Striping and Data Mirroring) Drivers Creating a Driver Disk Installing Drivers Installing Hard Disks Creating a RAID Array Configuring BIOS Using FastBuildTM Creating with Auto Setup Quick Create a RAID 0 Array Quick Create a RAID 1 Array Quick Create a RAID 0+1 Array Creating with Define Array Rebuilding a RAID 1/RAID 0+1 Array Deleting Arrays Viewing Drive Assignments Using your RAID Drive Partitioning and Formatting Under Windows XP Installing an OS on a RAID Drive Installing Windows 98/ME Installing Windows 2000/XP Using Hard Drives as Non-RAID Introduction About this Guide This document provides a brief step-by-step guide for beginners in how to set up a RAID drive using the onboard Promise® PDC20378 controller, operating under the Windows XP environment.
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What is RAID? Advantages of RAID Disadvantages of RAID Different Types of RAID Configurations RAID 0 (Striped) RAID 1 (Mirrored) Drivers Creating a Driver Disk 4 2.2 Installing Drivers Installing Hard Disks Creating a RAID Array Using the RAID Configuration Utility 5 4.2 Creating Arrays Automatically Creating Arrays Manually Creating RAID 0 Creating RAID 1 Rebuilding a RAID 1 Array Deleting ArraysUsing your RAID Drive Partitioning and Formatting Under Windows XP 10Installing an OS on a RAID Drive Installing Windows 98/ME Installing Windows 2000/XP Using Hard Drives as Non-RAID Disadvantages of RAID Using many drives has a disadvantage.
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How this guide is organized Conventions used in this guide Where to find more information ASUS contact information Chapter 1: Product introduction 1.1 Welcome! 1.2 Package contents Overview 1.3.1 Identifying the motherboard components 1.3.2 Pre-installed accessory 1-5 Special features Chapter 2: Hardware information Motherboard installation 2.1.1 Placement direction 2.1.2 Screw holes Motherboard layout Before you proceed Central Processing Unit (CPU) Overview Installing the CPU Installing the heatsink and fan Connecting the CPU fan cable System memory Overview Memory configurations Installing a DIMM Removing a DIMM Expansion slots Installing an expansion card Configuring an expansion card PCI slots AGP slot CNR slot Switches and jumpers Switch settings Jumper settings Connectors
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Please note that this Companion to Install is an addendum to that which is presented on-screen during the installation process.It is not meant to be used as a stand-alone document.Instead,it is designed to provide extra guidance for those portions of the installation process that may otherwise be confusing. Drive Configurations You may install Yellow Dog Linux as a stand-alone operating system,or you may install both OSX and Yellow Dog Linux.You may have 1 or more drives independent of the number of operating systems installed.
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The Epson Stylus RIP software lets you use your Epson Stylus Color or Epson Stylus Photo ink jet printer as a PostScript 3 (Macintosh, Windows 2000, and Windows NT) and level 2 (Windows 95 and 98) compatible printer. It reads the Adobe PostScript files automatically created by the Epson Stylus RIP printer driver, seamlessly converts them into raster images, automatically prints them on your printer. You can use the Espon Stylus RIP with both Macintosh and Windows systems, in standalone or networked configurations. Adobe Post Script is the industry standard for high-quality graphic output. All the elements in a document - including text, graphic, and other images - are processed and reproduced using Post Script code.
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Deep Freeze About Apple emote Desktop (AARD) Command Line Control Capability System requirements Important Terminology About Faronics Installing Deep Freeze I nstalling Using a Customized Deep reeze installer Installing Using the Basic Deep reeze installer Installing via Apple emote Desktop Installing Over revious Versions Using Xgrid ith Deep Freeze Mac Using the Deep Freeze Controller Opening the Deep Freeze Controller Creating the First User Boot Control Tab Drives Tab ThawSpace Tab Adding a Global ThawSpace Modifying a Global ThawSpace Adding a User ThawSpace Modifying User ThawSpaces Removing a User or Global ThawSpace Maintenance Tab Mapping Tab DF Users Tab Adding, Deleting
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