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Page 1 - Gateway 920 Server

Gateway 920 Server CustomizingTroubleshootinguser'sguide

Page 2 - Contents

5Getting Helpwww.gateway.comGetting HelpIn addition to your operating system’s documentation, there are additional information resources available to

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95Additional specificationswww.gateway.comAdditional specificationsFor more information about your server, such as memory size, hard drive size, and p

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96Appendix A: Server Specificationswww.gateway.com

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B97BIOS SettingsYou can print this appendix, then record your custom BIOS settings on the printout. Only settings which can be changed are listed in t

Page 6 - Your Gateway

98Appendix B: BIOS Settingswww.gateway.comBIOS menu BIOS submenu Setting ValueMain System TimeSystem DateAdvanced SuperIO ConfigurationSerial Port1 (A

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99www.gateway.comBlock ModePIO ModeDMA ModeS.M.A.R.T.32Bit Data TransferARMD Emulation TypeIDE Configuration: Secondary IDE SlaveTyp eLBA/Large ModeBl

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100Appendix B: BIOS Settingswww.gateway.comPCI Slot-5 IRQ PreferenceBoot Settings ConfigurationBootup Num-LockEvent Log ConfigurationEvent Log AreaEve

Page 9 - System board

101www.gateway.comVGA 2.5VVdd_IMB 1.5VRemote Access ConfigurationRemote AccessPower AC Power FailurePower Button ModeBoot Boot Device Priority 1st Boo

Page 10 - Getting Help

102Appendix B: BIOS Settingswww.gateway.com

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C103Safety,Regulatory, andLegal InformationImportant safety informationYour Gateway system is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for saf

Page 12 - Setting Up Your

104Appendix C: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Informationwww.gateway.com The product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on

Page 13 - Setting up the hardware

6Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway Serverwww.gateway.com

Page 14 - Protecting from power source

105www.gateway.comRegulatory compliance statementsUnited States of AmericaFederal Communications Commission (FCC)Unintentional emitter per FCC Part 15

Page 15 - Starting your server

106Appendix C: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Informationwww.gateway.comTelecommunications per FCC part 68 (applicable to products fitted with USA mode

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107www.gateway.comTelecommunications per Industry Canada CS03(for products fitted with an IC-compliant modem)The Industry Canada label identifies cert

Page 17 - Turning off your server

108Appendix C: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Informationwww.gateway.comLaser safety statementAll Gateway systems equipped with CD and DVD drives compl

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109www.gateway.comNoticesCopyright © 2003 Gateway, Inc.All Rights Reserved14303 Gateway PlacePoway, CA 92064 USAAll Rights ReservedThis publication is

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110Appendix C: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Informationwww.gateway.com

Page 20 - Maintaining Your

111IndexAaccessoriessafety precautions 104add-in cardsee cardaddingsee installingaddressesI/O 88administrator passwordsee supervisor passwo

Page 21 - Caring for your server

112 auxiliary power 4diskette drive 4front panel 4IDE 4intrusion switch 4keyboard 3LAN 3lock slot 3main power 4monitor 3mouse 3network 3paral

Page 22 - Cleaning the screen

113Hhard driveinstalling 35replacing 35troubleshooting 74hardware monitor specifications 84heat sinkinstalling 42help 5telephone support 64t

Page 23 - Cleaning the tape drive

114 monitorcleaning 17port 3troubleshooting 79motherboardsee system boardmouse port 3Nnetwork jack 3NIC jack 3non-technical supportAccountin

Page 24 - Preparing for system recovery

27Setting Up YourServerRead this chapter to learn how to: Use your server safely Start and turn off your server Restart (reboot) your server Set u

Page 25 - System administration

115SD-RAMsee memorysecurityset passwords 20setting up in BIOS 20supervisor password 20system 20user passwords 20using password 20Security m

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116 IDE drive 75, 76Internet connection 76keyboard 77master boot record 76memory 77modem 77monitor 79power 80power source problems 9processor

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A MAN 920 SYS GDE R4 10/03

Page 28 - Components

8Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Serverwww.gateway.comSetting up the hardwareTo make sure that your working environment is safe: Use a clean, dry, flat, s

Page 29 - Gathering the tools you need

9Protecting from power source problemswww.gateway.comProtecting from power source problemsLne conditioners and uninterruptible power supplies can help

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10Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Serverwww.gateway.comStarting your serverBefore you start your server for the first time: Make sure that the server and

Page 31 - Opening the server case

11Starting your serverwww.gateway.comIf nothing happens when you press the power button: Make sure that the power cord is plugged in securely and tha

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12Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Serverwww.gateway.comTurning off your serverEvery time you turn off your server, first shut down the operating system. Yo

Page 33 - Closing the server case

13Setting up the operating systemwww.gateway.comSetting up the operating systemIf you ordered your server with the operating system already installed

Page 34 - Installing drives

14Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Serverwww.gateway.com

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iContents1 Checking Out Your Gateway Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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315Maintaining YourServerRead this chapter to learn how to: Care for your server Record the BIOS configuration Manage your server and network

Page 37 - Shipping thumbscrew

16Chapter 3: Maintaining Your Serverwww.gateway.comCaring for your serverTo extend the life of your server: Be careful not to bump or drop your serve

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17Caring for your serverwww.gateway.comCleaning tips Always turn off your server and other peripheral devices before cleaning any components. Use a

Page 39 - Lock icon

18Chapter 3: Maintaining Your Serverwww.gateway.comCleaning the tape driveIf you use a tape drive to back up your files, regular maintenance will leng

Page 40 - Installing a hard drive

19Preparing for system recoverywww.gateway.comPreparing for system recoveryIf your system files are corrupted, you may not be able to start the server

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20Chapter 3: Maintaining Your Serverwww.gateway.comSystem administrationGateway Server ManagerGateway Server Manager lets you manage multiple computer

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21System administrationwww.gateway.com3 Select the password to set according to the following table.4 Type the password and press ENTER, then type it

Page 43 - Installing memory

22Chapter 3: Maintaining Your Serverwww.gateway.comUsing your Server Companion CDYou can use your Server Companion CD to: Install hardware drivers I

Page 44 - To install or replace memory:

423InstallingComponentsRead this chapter to learn how to: Open and close the server case Install drives Install memory modules Install expansion c

Page 45 - Thumbscrew

24Chapter 4: Installing Componentswww.gateway.comPreparing to install componentsSelecting a place to workWork on your server in an area that: Is clea

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ii Installing PCI expansion cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Replacing the processor

Page 47 - Replacing the processor

25Preventing static electricity dischargewww.gateway.comPreventing static electricity dischargeThe components inside your server are extremely sensiti

Page 48 - 6 Remove the heat sink

26Chapter 4: Installing Componentswww.gateway.comOpening the server caseBecause the components inside your server are extremely sensitive to static el

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27Opening the server casewww.gateway.com5 Swing the side panel away from the case.

Page 50 - Replacing the power supply

28Chapter 4: Installing Componentswww.gateway.comClosing the server caseTo close the server case:1 For more stability, place the server on its side.2

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29Installing driveswww.gateway.comInstalling drivesYour server comes with a CD or DVD drive and a 3.5-inch diskette drive. Your server also has one ad

Page 52 - Replacing the system board

30Chapter 4: Installing Componentswww.gateway.com IDE hard drives can be configured as single, master, slave, or cable-select. IDE CD or DVD drives c

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31Installing driveswww.gateway.com3 If you are replacing a drive, go to Step 6.- OR -If you are adding a new drive, press in on the two front cover re

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32Chapter 4: Installing Componentswww.gateway.com5 Remove the shield for the bay into which you are installing the new drive.6 If you are replacing a

Page 55 - Replacing the case fan

33Installing driveswww.gateway.com8 Slide the drive release latch back toward the rear of the case until the unlock icon is visible.9 If you are repla

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34Chapter 4: Installing Componentswww.gateway.com13 Align the drive’s screw holes with the release latch’s locking tabs.14 Slide the drive release lat

Page 57 - Replacing the CMOS battery

iiiTemperature sensor specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Environmental specifications .

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35Installing driveswww.gateway.com16 If you removed the front cover, replace it.17 Follow the instructions in “Closing the server case” on page 28.Ins

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36Chapter 4: Installing Componentswww.gateway.com5 If you are replacing a hard drive, slide the old drive out of the drive bay.6 Set any jumpers on th

Page 60 - Setup Utility

37Installing driveswww.gateway.com8 Follow the instructions in the drive’s documentation to connect the drive cables.9 Follow the instructions in “Clo

Page 61 - 3 Select one of these menus:

38Chapter 4: Installing Componentswww.gateway.comInstalling memoryWhen you upgrade your server memory, make sure that you install the correct type of

Page 62 - Updating the BIOS

39Installing memorywww.gateway.comTo install or replace memory:1 Follow the instructions in “Preventing static electricity discharge” on page 25.2 Fol

Page 63 - Jumper pins 5-6

40Chapter 4: Installing Componentswww.gateway.comInstalling PCI expansion cardsA PCI expansion card (sometimes called an add-in card) is a card used i

Page 64 - Resetting the BIOS

41Installing PCI expansion cardswww.gateway.com5 While holding the retention cover open, remove the expansion card. You can slightly seesaw the card e

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42Chapter 4: Installing Componentswww.gateway.comReplacing the processorYour server is compatible with the Intel® Pentium®4 or Intel® Celeron® process

Page 66 - Bypassing the BIOS passwords

43Replacing the processorwww.gateway.com4 Unplug the heat sink’s cooling fan from the system board.5 Press down on the heat sink locking lever on each

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44Chapter 4: Installing Componentswww.gateway.com7 Press down on the processor locking lever, push it slightly away from the processor, then rotate th

Page 69 - Telephone support

45Replacing the power supplywww.gateway.comReplacing the power supplyTo replace the power supply:1 Follow the instructions in “Preventing static elect

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46Chapter 4: Installing Componentswww.gateway.com5 While supporting the power supply with your hand, slide the power supply toward the front of the ca

Page 71 - Tutoring and training

47Replacing the system boardwww.gateway.comReplacing the system boardTo replace the system board:1 Follow the instructions in “Preventing static elect

Page 72 - Safety guidelines

48Chapter 4: Installing Componentswww.gateway.com8 Slide the system board toward the front of the case, then lift it away from the case.9 Slide the ne

Page 73 - Error messages

49Replacing the system boardwww.gateway.com11 Install the memory, processor, and heat sink, then reconnect the heat sink cooling fan to the system boa

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50Chapter 4: Installing Componentswww.gateway.comReplacing the case fanTo replace the case fan:1 Follow the instructions in “Preventing static electri

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51Replacing the case fanwww.gateway.com5 Remove each rivet, then remove the old fan.6 Hold the new fan in place while you push the fan’s rivet sleeves

Page 76 - Beep codes

52Chapter 4: Installing Componentswww.gateway.comReplacing the CMOS batteryIf the server clock does not keep time or the settings in the BIOS Setup ut

Page 77 - Chapter 6: Troubleshooting

53Replacing the CMOS batterywww.gateway.com8 Place the edge of a small flat-head screwdriver under the battery and lift the battery up until it comes

Page 78 - Diskette drive

54Chapter 4: Installing Componentswww.gateway.com

Page 79 - Hard drive

11Checking OutYour GatewayServerRead this chapter to learn: Where drives, ports, jacks, and controls are located Where system board components are l

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555Using the BIOSSetup UtilityRead this chapter to learn how to: Open the BIOS Setup utility Update the BIOS Reset the BIOS settings to their facto

Page 81 - Internet

56Chapter 5: Using the BIOS Setup Utilitywww.gateway.comOpening the BIOS Setup utilityThe BIOS Setup utility stores basic settings for your server. Th

Page 82 - Modem (telephone dial-up)

57Updating the BIOSwww.gateway.comUpdating the BIOSIf you need a new version of the BIOS, you can download the BIOS update from Gateway, then install

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58Chapter 5: Using the BIOS Setup Utilitywww.gateway.com4 Place the jumper across pins 5-6 of jumper J13.5 Close the case, then reconnect the power co

Page 84 - The color is not uniform

59Resetting the BIOSwww.gateway.comResetting the BIOSThe Reset BIOS jumper on the system board lets you return all BIOS settings to the factory defaul

Page 85 - Processor

60Chapter 5: Using the BIOS Setup Utilitywww.gateway.com9 Close the case, then reconnect the power cord, monitor, and keyboard. For more information,

Page 86 - Specifications

61Bypassing the BIOS passwordswww.gateway.comBypassing the BIOS passwordsThe Bypass Password jumper on the system board lets you bypass the BIOS passw

Page 87 - System specifications

62Chapter 5: Using the BIOS Setup Utilitywww.gateway.com6 Turn on the server. You can now open the BIOS Setup utility or perform other server tasks.If

Page 88 - System board specifications

663TroubleshootingRead this chapter to learn how to: Get telephone support and training Interpret error messages and codes TroubleshootIf the sugge

Page 89 - Voltag e

64Chapter 6: Troubleshootingwww.gateway.comTelephone supportBefore calling Gateway Technical SupportIf you have a technical problem with your server,

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2Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway Serverwww.gateway.comFrontCD or DVD driveUSB portsDiskette drivePower button

Page 91 - Environmental specifications

65Telephone supportwww.gateway.comTelephone supportGateway offers a wide range of customer service, technical support, and information services.Teleph

Page 92 - Video specifications

66Chapter 6: Troubleshootingwww.gateway.comTutoring and trainingGateway's Technical Support professionals cannot provide hardware and software tr

Page 93 - Electronic specifications

67Safety guidelineswww.gateway.comSafety guidelinesWhile troubleshooting your server, follow these safety guidelines: Never remove the side panel whi

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68Chapter 6: Troubleshootingwww.gateway.comError messagesThese messages often indicate procedural errors such as typing an incorrect keystroke or tryi

Page 95 - Address Resource

69Error messageswww.gateway.comInvalid partition table The master boot record may be corrupt. For troubleshooting information, see “The master boot r

Page 96 - Memory map

70Chapter 6: Troubleshootingwww.gateway.comTroubleshootingFirst stepsTry these steps first before going to the following sections: Make sure that the

Page 97 - Interrupts

71Troubleshootingwww.gateway.com Follow the instructions in “Opening the server case” on page 26, then make sure that all cables inside the case are

Page 98 - PCI interrupt routing

72Chapter 6: Troubleshootingwww.gateway.comBIOSThe settings in the BIOS Setup utility are not retained Replace the CMOS battery. For more information

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73Troubleshootingwww.gateway.comCD or DVD driveYour server does not recognize a CD, DVD, or the CD or DVD drive Restart your server, then press and h

Page 100 - Additional specifications

74Chapter 6: Troubleshootingwww.gateway.com Open your server and make sure that the cables are connected correctly to the diskette drive and the syst

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3Backwww.gateway.comBackMouse portSerial portPower connectorLAN jackUSB portsParallel portCard retention coverMonitor portKensington lock slotRelease

Page 102 - BIOS Settings

75Troubleshootingwww.gateway.comYou receive a “Non-system disk” or “disk error” error message Eject the diskette from the diskette drive, then press

Page 103 - Appendix B: BIOS Settings

76Chapter 6: Troubleshootingwww.gateway.comThe master boot record is corrupted In a Windows network operating system, repair the master boot record u

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77Troubleshootingwww.gateway.comKeyboardLiquid has been spilled into the keyboard If you spilled liquid in the keyboard, turn off your server and unp

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78Chapter 6: Troubleshootingwww.gateway.comTo check the dialing properties in Windows:1 In Windows 2000 Server, click Start, Settings, then click Cont

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79Troubleshootingwww.gateway.comIf your system has a v.90 modem, the speed at which you can upload (send) data is limited to 33.6K. If your system has

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80Chapter 6: Troubleshootingwww.gateway.comA horizontal line or wire is visible across the monitor screenThe monitor may use thin damper wires, locate

Page 108 - Legal Information

A81ServerSpecificationsThe following specifications are for the standard configuration. Your server may contain optional equipment. All specifications

Page 109 - Care during use

82Appendix A: Server Specificationswww.gateway.comSystem specificationsCase size7.75 × 18 × 17.5 inches (19.69 × 45.72 × 44.45 cm)WeightVaries by conf

Page 110 - Regulatory compliance

83System board specificationswww.gateway.comSystem board specificationsProcessorSupports a single FC-PGA2 Intel Pentium 4 or Intel Celeron CPU478-pin

Page 111 - Industry Canada (IC)

84Appendix A: Server Specificationswww.gateway.comHardware monitor specificationsVoltag eFanACPIACPI compliantSupports S0, S1, S4, and S5Hardware Moni

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4Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway Serverwww.gateway.comSystem board AuxiliarypowerconnectorMain power connectorProcessorslotProcessor fanconnector

Page 113 - Laser safety statement

85System board specificationswww.gateway.comTemperature sensor specificationsTemperature Type Maximum Value Minimum ValueCPU temperatureVaries dependi

Page 114 - Trademark Acknowledgments

86Appendix A: Server Specificationswww.gateway.comEnvironmental specificationsThe following specifications identify maximum environmental conditions.

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87Video specificationswww.gateway.comVideo specifications Full AGP side-band signalling 3D graphics, multimedia and windows accelerator DDC 2B supp

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88Appendix A: Server Specificationswww.gateway.comElectronic specificationsSystem I/O addressesThe following table shows the location in I/O space of

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89Electronic specificationswww.gateway.com0050h - 0053h Programmable Timers0054h - 005Fh0060h, 0064h Keyboard Controller0061h NMI Status and Control R

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90Appendix A: Server Specificationswww.gateway.com00B3h Advanced Power Management Status00B4h - 00B5h Interrupt Controller 200B8h - 00B9h Interrupt Co

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91Electronic specificationswww.gateway.comMemory map03F0h - 03F5h Diskette Controller03F6h - 03F7h Primary IDE - Sec. Diskette03F8h - 03FFh Serial Por

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92Appendix A: Server Specificationswww.gateway.comInterruptsThe following table reflects a typical configuration, but you can change these interrupts.

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93Electronic specificationswww.gateway.comPCI interrupt routingPCI interrupt routing in PIC modePCI interrupt routing in APIC modeDevice Interrupt A I

Page 122 - A MAN 920 SYS GDE R4 10/03

94Appendix A: Server Specificationswww.gateway.comINTIN 13 ISA IO APIC IRQ 13INTIN 14 ISA IO APIC IRQ 14INTIN 15 ISA IO APIC IRQ 15INTIN 0 PCI IO APIC

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