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System Memory: Your notebook automatically
finds and displays the system memory
capacity.
Extended Memory: Your notebook automa-
tically finds and displays the extended
memory capacity.
See Table 3-1 for default settings and available
options.
Setting the System Time
The sys tem cl ock is a 24-hour cl ock . It shows
h o u rs ,m i nute s , and secon d s . Ex a m p l e : 1 6 : 4 5 : 5 7 .
The Sys tem Ti m e F i eld all ows you to ch a n ge
e ach segm ent of the time sep a ra tely. Move
bet ween the segm ents with the
Ta b
key and/or
S h i f t
+
Ta b
keys .
Setting the System Date
The system calendar shows the month,day, and
year. Example: 03/20/1996. The System Date
Field allows you to change each segment of the
date separately. Move between the segments
with the
Tab
key and/or
Shift
+
Tab
keys.
Defining the Floppy Disk Drive Format
The Diskette A: Field allows you to define the
format of the floppy disk drive.
See Table 3-1 for the options and standard con-
figurations for the floppy disk drive.
P O I N T
System Ti m e and D a t e can also be set fro m
the operating system without using the
Setup Utility. Use the calendar and time
icons on the Control Panel for Windows or
type time or date for MS-DOS.
C A U T I O N
If the time and date are not updating,
open the Power Control Panel i n
Windows 95 and set Power Management
to Advanced to start the clock.
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