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User’s Guide
Express 5800 TM700
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Express 5800 TM700

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TM700 User Guide - Using this Guideiv Text ConventionsThis guide uses the following text conventions.Warnings, cautions, and notes have the following

Page 3 - Table of Contents

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 40

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5Problem Solving Problem Solving Static Precautions Resetting the Server Troubleshooting Guide Problems at initial System Start-up Problems Afte

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TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving5 - 2Problem SolvingThis chapter helps you identify and solve problems that may occur during systeminstallation or w

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TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving5 - 3Resetting the ServerThere are two ways to reset the server.CAUTIONResetting the server clears the DIMM memory a

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TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving5 - 4Troubleshooting GuideThis section provides a guide to help you identify a problem and locate its source.Warning

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TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving5 - 5Problems at initial System Start-upProblems that occur at initial system start-up are often caused by incorrect

Page 9 - Using This Guide

TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving5 - 6Problems After the System Has Been Running CorrectlyAfter the system hardware and software have been running co

Page 10 - Text Conventions

TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving5 - 7Problems Running New Application SoftwareProblems occurring when you run new application software are usually r

Page 11 - Related Documents

TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving5 - 8Problems and SuggestionsContact your Authorised Service Representative if the suggested actions do not solvethe

Page 12 - Safety Notices

TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving5 - 9If You Need AssistanceIf you have a problem with your computer, first review the sections of Problem Solv-ing.

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TM700 User Guide - Using this Guidev Related DocumentsIn addition to this guide, the following system documentation may be included withyour system ei

Page 14 - Care and Handling

TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving5 - 10Error Messages: Beep CodesIf an error occurs during the POST, the server beeps, indicating the type of error.

Page 15 - System Overview

TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving5 - 11How to Identify BIOS Revision LevelTo identify your system's current BIOS revision level, perform either

Page 16 - Overview

TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving5 - 12Updating BIOSThe EZ Flash feature allows you to easily update the BIOS. The EZ Flash feature isbuilt in the BI

Page 17 - System Features

TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving5 - 13Recovering BIOSThe CrashFree BIOS 2 auto recovery tool allows you to restore BIOS from a floppydisk that conta

Page 18 - System Chassis Features

TM700 User Guide - Problem Solving5 - 14

Page 19 - Rear View

TM700 User Guide - Appendix AA - 1Appendix AA00AppendixSpecificationsTable A - 1: TM700 Specifications Express 5800 TM700Cabinet design ATX form facto

Page 20 - Figure 1 - 4 : RJ45 Leds

TM700 User Guide - Appendix AA - 2Internal slotsPCI (32-bit/33MHz) 5 slots (1 slot may already be used for PCI video board)USB 2.0 4 slotsIDE connecto

Page 21 - Internal View

TM700 User Guide - Appendix BB - 1Appendix BInterrupt RequestsThe factory-set interrupt requests (IRQs) are listed below. Find an appropriate one toin

Page 22 - Motherboard

TM700 User Guide - Appendix BB - 2

Page 23 - Name Type

TM700 User Guide - Appendix CC - 1Appendix CProduct Configuration Record TableUse these tables to record pertinent information about your system. You

Page 24 - Standard Features

TM700 User Guide - Using this Guidevi Safety Notices Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock which could cause personal injury,follow all safet

Page 25 - Peripheral Bays

TM700 User Guide - Appendix CC - 2Table C - 2: Hardware Product Configuration Record TableMain UnitModel name Serial No. Date InstalledCPUClock Serial

Page 26 - Optional Features

TM700 User Guide - Appendix CC - 3Model name Serial No.Date installedPrinterModel name Serial No.Manufacturer Date installedExternal Peripheral Device

Page 27 - Operating Non-operation

TM700 User Guide - Appendix CC - 4

Page 28 - E-IDE Hard Disk Drive

TM700 User Guide - Glossary1GlossaryAAC(Alternating Current) The type of current available in wall outlets. All computers mustconvert alternating curr

Page 29 - Video Board

TM700 User Guide - Glossary2CMOS(Complimentary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor) A type of low-power integrated circuitused in computers. See also TTL.COM1 o

Page 30 - Sony AIT1 Tape Backup Unit

TM700 User Guide - Glossary3Ffloppy disk driveSee disk drive.formatThe process used to organize a hard or floppy disk into sectors so it can accept da

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TM700 User Guide - Glossary4LLAN(Local Area Network) A group of computers linked together within a limited area toexchange information.LED(Light-Emitt

Page 32 - EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM

TM700 User Guide - Glossary5Ooperating systemA set of programs that provides the interface between other software programs and thecomputer.Pparallel p

Page 33 - LIMITED WARRANTY

TM700 User Guide - Glossary6SS-ATASerial Advanced Technology Attachment: standard for connecting hard drives intocomputer systems. An evolution of the

Page 34 - LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES

INDEXNumerics3.5/5.25-inch Bracket ...4-93.5-inch bay ...1-45.25-inchBay ...

Page 35 - Setting Up the System

TM700 User Guide - Using this Guidevii Safety Notices for Users Outside of the U.S.A. and Canada PELV (Protected Extra-Low Voltage) Integrity: To ens

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Button ...1-4Connecting Power Cord ...2-6Forced Power Off ...2

Page 38 - Unpacking the System

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Page 39 - Making Connections

TM700 User Guide - Using this Guideviii Care and HandlingUse the following guidelines to properly handle and care for your system.Protect the system f

Page 40 - Connecting the Power Cord

1System Overview Overview System Features System Chassis Features Standard Features Optional Features EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM100System Overview

Page 41 - Using the System

TM700 User Guide - System Overview1 - 2OverviewThe Express 5800 TM700 server is based on the Intel® 875P MCH and Intel® ICH5-Rchipsets and designed fo

Page 42 - CAUTION:

TM700 User Guide - System Overview1 - 3System FeaturesYour system features the following major components: Intel® Pentium® or Intel Celeron process

Page 43 - Forcing a Power Shutdown

TM700 User Guide - System Overview1 - 4System Chassis FeaturesFront ViewThe following figure shows the location of the front system featuresFigure 1 -

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TM700 User Guide - System Overview1 - 5Rear ViewFigure 1 - 2 : Rear View1 AC power connectorConnect the power cord to this socket.2 DC-12V power conn

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TM700 User Guide - System Overview1 - 6System ConnectorsFigure 1 - 3 : System ConnectorsRJ45 Leds Figure 1 - 4 : RJ45 LedsExpansion Board SlotsFive

Page 47 - BIOS Setup Utility

TM700 User Guide - System Overview1 - 7Internal ViewFigure 1 - 5 : Internal View1 Power supply slot2 Processor air duct3 Motherboard4 5.25-inch and 3

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TM700 User Guide - System Overview1 - 8MotherboardFigure 1 - 6 : TM700 MotherboardTable 1 - 3: TM700 Motherboard Internal ConnectorsDenomination on d

Page 49 - Main Menu

TM700 User Guide - System Overview1 - 9CLRTC Clear CMOS/ normal jumper 3 pin jumperKBPWR Keyboard power jumper 3 pin jumperAUX Auxiliary in 4 pin head

Page 50 - IDE Configuration Submenu

TM700 User Guide - System Overview1 - 10Standard Features Convertible chassis 280W power supply 3.5-inch 1.44MB floppy disk drive On-board LAN eth

Page 51 - System Information Submenu

TM700 User Guide - System Overview1 - 11The motherboard uses one Intel® 82547EI Gigabit Ethernet Controller and supports10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T

Page 52 - Advanced Menu

TM700 User Guide - System Overview1 - 12Optional FeaturesYou will find hereafter information about the optional components that may beinstalled in you

Page 53 - Table 3 - 3: Chipset Submenu

TM700 User Guide - System Overview1 - 13- 16.6 Mbytes/s (PIO Mode 4/ MULTI word DMA Mode 2)- 8.3 Mbytes/s (Single word DMA Mode 2)- 66.7 Mbytes/s (Ult

Page 54 - Table 3 - 7: PCIPnP Submenu

TM700 User Guide - System Overview1 - 14- CD-ROM: 120ms- DVD-ROM: 140ms Performance: Environmental Specifications:Intel Pro 1000 MT LAN Board IEEE

Page 55 - Power Menu

TM700 User Guide - System Overview1 - 15S-ATA Hard Disk Drive Capacity: 80gb minimum 7200RPM RAID0 and RAID1 support. Refer to RAID Application doc

Page 56 - Boot Menu

TM700 User Guide - Table of ContentsiTable of ContentsTable of Contents ____________________________________________________ iUsing This Guide ______

Page 57 - Description Your Setting

TM700 User Guide - System Overview1 - 16 Hardware overlay Hardware antialiased lines Two-sided lighting Full-scene antialiasing 2nd-generatio

Page 58 - Exit Menu

TM700 User Guide - System Overview1 - 17 Read After Write (RAW) On and Off capability Read Retry On and Off capability Frame rewrite function Thre

Page 59 - Clear CMOS Jumper (CLRTC)

TM700 User Guide - EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM1 - 18EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROMWith the EXPRESSBUILDER CD you can: Create diskettes (third party software drivers

Page 60 - Keyboard Power Jumper (KBPW)

TM700 User Guide - EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM1 - 19END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT. You assume responsibility for the selection ofthe SOFTWARE to achieve your i

Page 61 - Upgrading Your System

TM700 User Guide - EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM1 - 20Neither NEC Computers International nor its suppliers warrant that the functions con-tained in the SOFTW

Page 62 - General Information

2Setting Up the System Overview Selecting a Site Unpacking the System Making Connections Connecting the Power Cord Using the System

Page 63 - Equipment Log

TM700 User Guide - Setting Up the System2 - 2OverviewThis chapter describes how to select a site, unpack the system, make cable connections,and power

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TM700 User Guide - Setting Up the System2 - 3Selecting a SiteThe system operates reliably in a typical office environment.Choose a site that is: Near

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TM700 User Guide - Setting Up the System2 - 4Unpacking the SystemWhen you receive your system, inspect the shipping containers prior to unpacking. Ift

Page 66 - Removing the Right Side Door:

TM700 User Guide - Setting Up the System2 - 5Making ConnectionsConnect your keyboard, monitor, and mouse. Also connect any external peripheraldevices

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TM700 User Guide - Table of Contentsii Unpacking the System ______________________________________________ 2-4Making Connections _____________________

Page 68 - Replacing the Front Panel:

TM700 User Guide - Setting Up the System2 - 6Connecting the Power CordPlug the female end of the AC power cord into the input receptacle on the rear o

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TM700 User Guide - Setting Up the System2 - 7Using the SystemThe following subsections describe how to use this server system properly and safely,incl

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TM700 User Guide - Setting Up the System2 - 8Powering On Your SystemCAUTION:- If the power cord is connected to a power controldevice such as a UPS (U

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TM700 User Guide - Setting Up the System2 - 9CAUTIONAlways allow POST to complete before powering down yoursystem.If you have problems powering on you

Page 72 - Adding a 5.25-inch Device

TM700 User Guide - Setting Up the System2 - 10

Page 73 - Removing a 5.25-inch device

3Configuring Your System Configuring Your System BIOS Setup Utility Configuring MotherBoard Jumpers

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TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System3 - 2Configuring Your SystemConfiguration and setup utilities are used to change your system configuration.

Page 75 - Adding a Floppy Disk Drive

TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System3 - 3BIOS Setup UtilityThe BIOS Setup Utility is used to change system configuration parameters. The utility

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TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System3 - 4BIOS Setup Configuration SettingsThe BIOS Setup Configuration tables show the default settings for the

Page 77 - Setup chapter

TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System3 - 5Main MenuPrimary and Secondary Master and Slave IDE SubmenusTable 3 - 3: Main MenuFeature Choices or Di

Page 78 - Removing a Hard Disk Drive

TM700 User Guide - Table of ContentsiiiRemoving the 3.5/5.25-inch Bracket: ________________________________ 4-9Replacing the 3.5/5.25-inch Bracket: _

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TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System3 - 6IDE Configuration SubmenuDMA Mode AutoSWDMA0SWDMA1SWDMA2MWDMA0MWDMA1MWDMA2UDMA0UDMA1UDMA2UDMA3UDMA4UDMA

Page 80 - Installing a Hard Disk Drive

TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System3 - 7System Information SubmenuNote: The BIOS may display more options that presentedhere.Table 3 - 5: Syste

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TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System3 - 8Advanced MenuCPU Configuration SubmenuNotes: 1. This motherboard supports Intel Pentium 4 CPUs withHype

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TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System3 - 9Chipset SubmenuOnboard Devices Configuration SubmenuTable 3 - 3: Chipset SubmenuFeature Choices or Disp

Page 83 - Upgrading Microprocessor

TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System3 - 10PCIPnP SubmenuUSB Configuration SubmenuTable 3 - 7: PCIPnP SubmenuFeature Choices or Display OnlyDescr

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TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System3 - 11Power MenuPower Up Control SubmenuTable 3 - 9: Security MenuFeature Choices or Display OnlyDescription

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TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System3 - 12Boot MenuBoot Device Priority SubmenuBoot Settings Configuration SubmenuSecurity SubmenuTable 3 - 11:

Page 86 - Checking System Memory

TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System3 - 13User Access Level No AccessView OnlyLimitedFull AccessOnly if supervisor password installedChange User

Page 87 - Installing a DDR module

TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System3 - 14Exit MenuYou can make the following selections on the Exit Menu. Select an option using the upor down

Page 88

TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System3 - 15Configuring MotherBoard JumpersYour system’s motherboard has 6 jumper settings: Clear CMOS jumper U

Page 89 - Installing an Adapter Card

TM700 User Guide - Table of Contentsiv Problems Running New Application Software ____________________________ 5-7Problems and Suggestions ____________

Page 90 - Expansion Cards Resources

TM700 User Guide - Configuring Your System3 - 16Keyboard Power Jumper (KBPW) 1-2 position: Keyboard power. 2-3 position: Keyboard power with 5V stan

Page 91 - Replacing the Battery

4Upgrading Your System General Information Static Precautions Equipment Log Tools Recommended for Upgrading Your System Preparing Your System for

Page 92 - Cabling the Device

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 2General InformationWARNINGThe DC push-button on/off switch on the front panel does notturn off the system

Page 93 - System Power Cables

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 3Equipment LogUse the equipment log form located at the end of this manual to record the model andserial n

Page 94 - Cabling a Hard Disk Drive

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 4Shifting from Tower to DesktopYour Express5800 TM is equipped with a convertible chassis, which allows yo

Page 95 - C - Red edge (Pin 1)

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 5Shifting from Desktop to TowerYour Express5800 TM is equipped with a convertible chassis, which allows yo

Page 96 - Cabling a Floppy Disk Drive

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 6Removing or Installing the Right Side DoorThe right side door (tower configuration), also known as top co

Page 97 - Preparing the Device

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 71. Take a few moments to examine the interior side of the cover, and notice the 4metal hooks located on t

Page 98 - Preparing a Tape Drive

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 8Removing and Replacing the Front PanelRemoving the Front Panel:1. Remove the right side door, and lay the

Page 99 - IDE Device Configuration

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 9Removing and Replacing the 3.5/5.25-inch BracketThis section of the chapter describes how to remove and r

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100Proprietary Notice and Liability DisclaimerThe information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, is the valuable

Page 101 - Problem Solving

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 103. Press the two tabs on top and bottom of the 3.5/5.25-inch bracket.Figure 4 - 6 : 3.5/5.25-inch Brack

Page 102 - Static Precautions

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 11Replacing the 3.5/5.25-inch Bracket:1. Slide the 3.5/5.25-inch bracket inside the chassis until it clic

Page 103 - Resetting the Server

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 12Installing or Removing a 5.25-inch DeviceThis section of the chapter describes how to add and remove 5.2

Page 104 - Troubleshooting Guide

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 13Removing a 5.25-inch device1. Remove the right side door. See “Removing the Right Side Door:” on page 6.

Page 105

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 14Installing or Removing a 3.5-inch Floppy Disk DriveThis section describes how to remove, replace and add

Page 106 - Correctly

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 15Installing a 3.5-inch Floppy Disk DriveTo install a 3.5-inch floppy disk drive in the upper 3.5-inch slo

Page 107

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 162. Remove the front panel. See “Removing the Front Panel:” on page 8.3. Remove the 3.5/5.25-inch bracket

Page 108 - Problems and Suggestions

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 17 Note: Modify the BIOS Setup program to recognise theadditional FDD. For additional information, refer t

Page 109 - If You Need Assistance

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 18Installing or Removing Hard Disk DrivesThis section describes how to remove, replace and add Hard Disk D

Page 110 - Error Messages: Beep Codes

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 195. Remove the two screws (B) holding the HDD bracket to the front of thechassis.Figure 4 - 17 : HDD Bra

Page 112 - Updating BIOS

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 20Installing a Hard Disk DriveWarningMake sure to install hard disk drives in either slot A or slot C.DO N

Page 113 - Recovering BIOS

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 216. Remove the two screws (B) holding the HDD bracket to the front of thechassis, slide the HDD bracket

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TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 22up. If the HDD bracket is correctly inserted, the top and back of the HDD and3.5/5.25-inch bracket shoul

Page 115 - Appendix A

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 23Upgrading MicroprocessorYour system is fitted with a Pentium™ 4 processor. That processor is installed i

Page 116

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 249. Remove the new processor from its antistatic package and place it on a grounded,static-free surface o

Page 117 - Appendix B

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 25 Note: Make sure that the heatsink is level.14. Push the handle down.15. Connect the fan cable to the CP

Page 118 - TM700 User Guide - Appendix B

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 26Upgrading Random Access Memory (RAM)Recommended Memory ConfigurationThe table hereafter shows the recomm

Page 119 - Appendix C

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 272. Click on Switch to classic view.3. Double click on the System icon, and click on the General tab. Thi

Page 120 - TM700 User Guide - Appendix C

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 285. Make sure the locking clips at either end of the module click closed. If the brack-ets do not secure

Page 121 - External Peripheral Device 4

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 29Installing and Removing an Adapter CardYour computer's motherboard features several expansion slots

Page 122

Using This GuideWelcome to the EXPRESS 5800 TM700 User Guide. This user's guide provides aquick reference to information about your server system

Page 123 - Glossary

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 30For more details on the location and availability of the adapter card slots on yoursystem's motherb

Page 124

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 31Replacing the BatteryAll motherboards use a battery to maintain system configuration information. If it

Page 125

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 32Cabling the DeviceThe IDE CableDepending on your configuration, your system may come with two three-conn

Page 126

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 33The following picture shows a S-ATA cable. Black side goes to hard disk drive; blueside goes to motherbo

Page 127

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 34 Take care to prevent bending drive connector pins. Align the cable connector to the matching pins on

Page 128

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 352. Locate an available power connector coming from the power supply.3. Connect the appropriate power c

Page 129

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 36Cabling a Floppy Disk DriveAll storage devices require power and data cable connections. Devices shipped

Page 130

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 37Preparing the DeviceNote: Please note that in normal operation mode, the‘cable select’ position is reco

Page 131

TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 38Preparing an IDE Hard Disk DriveBefore installing a hard disk drive in the system, it should be set as a

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TM700 User Guide - Upgrading Your System4 - 39IDE Device ConfigurationFollow the instructions hereafter when configuring IDE drives as master or slave

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