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5. Select Other.
6. Place the Windows NT 3.5 installation disk into drive A.
7. Select Install and click Yes when the Installing Driver dialog box appears.
8. When the Windows NT Setup dialog box appears, select Drive A:, and click on Continue. A
message appears stating that the drivers were successfully installed. Click on OK. You must
now restart Windows NT 3.5.
Selecting Resolution and Color Depth
1. Select Control Panel from the Main group.
2. Select the Display icon.
3. Select Color Palette to change between 16 colors, 256 colors and 65536 colors.
4. To select desktop resolution size, go to the Desktop area and use the slide bar to change the
resolution from 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768 and 1280x1024.
5. Select Test to test the resolution. If the display test screen was good, select Yes when the Test
Mode dialog box appears. If the display test screen was bad, select No. Windows NT gives
you an error message.
6. If the display screen was good and you selected Yes, Windows NT 3.5 prompts you to restart
Windows NT 3.5.
Power Management Screen Saver
About the Screen Saver
The Display Power Manager for Windows 3.X provides a mechanism to control the amount of
power used by a computer’s monitor. It provides a total of five levels of power saving.
The first level is a conventional screen saver that turns the screen black and bounces around a logo.
The black screen provides substantial power saving and the animation lets you know that the com-
puter is still active.
The other four levels of power saving are:
Reduced On Mode
Reduced on mode is an optional power saving state which allows the computer to use some power
saving while still fully operational. Currently this is limited to some portable computers which can
lower the power usage on their LCD displays. This causes some degradation of display quality.
StandBy Mode
Standby mode is an optional power saving state which gives minimal power saving, but provides
the fastest recovery time.
Suspend Mode
Suspend mode is a mandatory state in which substantial power saving is achieved by the display.
The trade-off is that recovery times are longer than from standby mode.
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