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      To Assembly, it is always a good idea to check the web site of
      the manufacturer of the motherboard, video card, modem for the latest BIOS
      and drivers.  Just because you
      have all new components doesn’t mean you have the latest drivers.  
      
       
        Unpack
          all components and record the serial numbers
          where available.Insure
          proper grounding.  If
          a grounding strap is not available, be
          sure to touch the case before you touch any sensitive component
          (memory, cpu, m/b).Verify
          that the switches are set for your CPU
          and memory.  (This board
          comes with the memory switch set for a 100MHz clock. 
          Change it to 133 MHz.)Replace
          the ATX I/O plate on the case with the one
          that came with the M/B. 
          This is needed to allow space for the RJ45 (Internet) connector
          above the USB connectors.Verify
          that all the standoffs in the case are
          going to align with the holes in the M/B. 
          One standoff will probably need to be added and one removed.  Do not leave any standoffs under the M/B that are not
          filled with screws through the board or you will blow the board.On
          a flat surface, install the CPU
          and fan. Connect the fan power cable to
          the connector on the M/B. Using this connection will allow you to
          monitor fan speed.Connect
          the cables from the front panel (remember the white
          wire is “-” in the
          manual).  When inserting
          the ATX power cable, support the M/B with your finger tips. 
          You do not want to flex the M/B too much.Install
          all the drive hardware and install all the drives.Install
          all power and control cables to the drives.  Remember, the colored end of the
          HD cable connects to the M/B. Connect the
          audio cable from the CD-ROM to the M/B.Install
          the video card and the modem (if you need a modem).Connect
          the monitor, keyboard, mouse and speakers.  
      
       You are now ready to check the CMOS settings and
      install some software.
        As
          you turn on the computer start tapping rapidly and continuously on the
          Delete key. 
          This should bring you to the Setup Screen. Bring
          STANDARD CMOS SETUP and accept the
          defaults then tap the Esc key. Go
          to the IDD HDD AUTO DETECTION page and
          have your drives determined.  If
          necessary, write down the settings for your drives.Return
          to the STANDARD CMOS SETUP page and verify the Primary Master has
          changed from Auto to User and has the parameters set.  If you have only one HD, the Primary Slave and all
          Secondary drives should have the type “None”.Go
          to the BIOS FEATURES SETUP page and set your
          boot sequence. My preferences are A, C, CD-ROM. 
          Choose anything you like but make sure you can boot
          from the CD-ROM for the Windows installation.The
          remainder of the CMOS setup can be accomplished by just following the
          manual.After
          you have saved your changes and as you reboot, keep your finger poised
          above the Pause key. 
          Look for the CPU type and frequency. 
          You should see the 1700+.One
          of the next things you will see on the screen will be the information
          about Realtek.  Unless you
          want to wake on LAN, ignore this message.As
          soon as you see the box come up that gives you the information on your
          system, tap the Pause key. 
          Here again you are looking for the “Main Processor
          information”.  It should
          read “AMD Athlon ™ XP 1700+. 
          If you do not see this message, then one of your switches on
          the motherboard is in the wrong position.Further
          down and on the right hand side, you should see “Processor
          Clock Speed   1467
          MHz”.  If that
          line is not present then one of your switches on the M/B is set
          incorrectly.  If everything went correctly then it is time to install
          your software.Install
          Windows.  Windows
          2000 will automatically install the network driver.Using
          the CD that came with the M/B, install all M/B drivers (4 in 1
          and audio) and software.Install
          the video card drivers.Install
          any necessary modem drivers.    Once this has been accomplished,
      you are ready to spend your idle hours installing software, working,
      surfing the ‘net and playing games. |