Tektronix 070-9774-02 User Manual

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Appendix B: Upgrades
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TLA 700 Series Installation Manual
Table 6: Controller BIOS setups for the TLA 700 application (Cont.)
Parameter
Factory setting
Submenu parameter
Factory setting
Mouse
PS/2 (IRQ12)
1
DRAM speed was set to 70 ns for TLA 700 Series controllers with BIOS version 1.00.11 or earlier.
2
APM is set to Disabled for TLA 700 Series controllers with BIOS version 1.00.11 or earlier.
3
Power Savings is set to Customize when the APM is enabled. This allows Windows to manage power use for the
instrument as indicated on the Power property page of the Power icon in the Control Panel. Power Savings was set to
Disabled with BIOS version 1.00.11 or earlier.
Reinstalling Software
There may be occasions when you have to reinstall software or restore software
after replacing the hard disk. The procedures in this section explain how to
reinstall software on the hard disk. If you replace the hard disk, you must also
configure the controller BIOS. To configure the controller BIOS, follow steps
under Configure the Controller BIOS on page 56.
On rare occasions you may need to reformat the hard disk. If so, follow the steps
under Reformatting the Hard Disk on page 57. Otherwise, follow the steps under
Reinstalling the Windows 95 Software on page 58.
NOTE. You should perform all of the procedures in this section in sequence.
This procedure is necessary after replacing the hard disk or when the CMOS
settings are corrupted or lost. You will need the the emergency startup disk that
you created when you installed your logic analyzer (see Create an Emergency
Startup Disk
 on page 13). To configure the Controller BIOS, complete the
following steps:
1. Power off the logic analyzer and insert the emergency startup disk in the
floppy disk drive.
2. Power on the logic analyzer.
3. When prompted, press function key F2 on the keyboard before the logic
analyzer boots the Windows 95 operating system.
4. In the Main Setup menu, use the Down Arrow key to scroll to the line
labeled IDE Adapter 0 Master.
5. Press the Enter key to display the hard disk detail submenu.
Configure the Controller
BIOS