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5www.gateway.comSystem boardSystem boardMain power connectorUSB connectorsFront fanconnectorPowerconnectorCMOS BatteryPCI slot 5 - 32-bitPCIe slot 4 -
Appendix B95BIOS SettingsYou can print this appendix, then record your custom BIOS settings on the printout.
96www.gateway.comAppendix B: To view all BIOS settings:1 Restart your server.2 Press F2 when the Gateway logo screen appears during startup. The BIOS
97www.gateway.comSystem Memory (Total)Memory ModeMemory Channel A Slot 0Memory Channel A Slot 1Memory Channel B Slot 0Memory Channel B Slot 1System Ti
98www.gateway.comAppendix B: Max CPUID Value Limit DisableEnableDisplay Setup Prompt OnOffPeripheral ConfigurationSerial Port DisableEnableOn-board LA
99www.gateway.comFloppy ConfigurationiDiskette Controller AutomaticDisableEnableDiskette Write Protect DisableEnableFloppy Type 1.44MB2.88MBEvent Log
100www.gateway.comAppendix B: PCI Latency Timer 326496128160192224248Management ConfigurationASF Support EnableDisableEnter AMT BX Setup DisableEnable
101www.gateway.comXD Technology DisableEnablePowerAfter Power Failure Stay offLast statePower onWake on LAN from S5 Stay offPower onACPI Suspend State
102www.gateway.comAppendix B: The following second level submenu is accessed from the submenu indicated in the first column.BIOS submenu BIOS 2nd leve
Appendix C103Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information• Safety information• Legal and Regulatory Information
104www.gateway.comAppendix C: Important safety informationYour Gateway system is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of inform
6www.gateway.comChapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway ServerGetting HelpIn addition to your operating system’s documentation, you can use the following
105www.gateway.comImportant Do not use Gateway products in areas classified as hazardous locations. Such areas include patient care areas of medical a
106www.gateway.comAppendix C: Regulatory compliance statementsUnited States of AmericaFederal Communications Commission (FCC)Unintentional emitter per
107www.gateway.comThe United States Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic d
108www.gateway.comAppendix C: Users should make sure, for their own protection, that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone
109www.gateway.comLaser safety statementAll Gateway systems equipped with CD and DVD drives comply with the appropriate safety standards, including IE
110www.gateway.comAppendix C: Environmental informationThe product you have purchased contains extracted natural resources that have been used in the
111www.gateway.comNoticesCopyright © 2005 Gateway, Inc.All Rights Reserved7565 Irvine Center DriveIrvine, CA 92618-2930 USAAll Rights ReservedThis pub
112www.gateway.comAppendix C:
113www.gateway.comIndexNumerics5.25-inch driveinstalling 39, 41location 2Aaccessoriessafety precautions 104ACPI runtime checkpoints 78Active Managemen
114www.gateway.compower 3RJ-45 3serial 3USB 2, 3VGA 3control panellocation 2cover panelremoving 30replacing 37cover release latchlocation 2creating DO
Chapter 27Setting Up Your Server• Using your server safely• Starting and turning off your server• Restarting (rebooting) your server• Setting up the o
115www.gateway.comhot-swap driveslocation 2IIDEcables 39drive configuration 38indicators 2LED 10installing5.25-inch drive 39, 41add-in card 47bezel as
116www.gateway.comopening case 30operating systemsetting up 13Pparallel port 3passwordresetting BIOS 69supervisor 19user 19portssee connectionsPOST (p
117www.gateway.comsupervisor password 19Support 94system 90administration 19control 19management 19security 19specifications 90startup 10system boardc
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8www.gateway.comChapter 2: Setting Up Your ServerSetting up the hardwareTo make sure that your working environment is safe: Use a clean, dry, flat, s
9www.gateway.comProtecting from power source problemsProtecting from power source problemsLine conditioners, and uninterruptible power supplies can he
10www.gateway.comChapter 2: Setting Up Your ServerStarting your serverBefore you start your server for the first time: Make sure that the server and
11www.gateway.comStarting your serverIf nothing happens when you press the power button: Make sure that the UPS, if you are using one, is connected s
12www.gateway.comChapter 2: Setting Up Your ServerTurning off your serverEvery time you turn off your server, first shut down the operating system. Yo
13www.gateway.comSetting up the operating systemSetting up the operating systemIf you ordered your server with the operating system already installed
14www.gateway.comChapter 2: Setting Up Your Server
iwww.gateway.comContents1 Checking Out Your Gateway Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Front . . . . . .
Chapter 315Maintaining Your Server• Caring for your server• Preparing for system recovery• System administration• Using Active Management Technology
16www.gateway.comChapter 3: Maintaining Your ServerCaring for your serverTo extend the life of your server: Be careful not to bump or drop your serve
17www.gateway.comCaring for your serverCleaning tips Always turn off your server and other peripheral devices before cleaning any components. Use a
18www.gateway.comChapter 3: Maintaining Your ServerPreparing for system recoveryIf your system files are corrupted, you may not be able to start the s
19www.gateway.comSystem administrationSystem administrationGateway Server ManagerGateway Server Manager lets you manage multiple computers on a Window
20www.gateway.comChapter 3: Maintaining Your Server3 Select the password to set according to the following table.4 Type the password and press ENTER,
21www.gateway.comCreating a DOS-bootable System Update Package (SUP) CDCreating a DOS-bootable System Update Package (SUP) CDSeveral utilities availab
22www.gateway.comChapter 3: Maintaining Your ServerBooting from the SUP CD:1 Restart your server, then press F2 when the Gateway logo screen appears d
23www.gateway.comUsing Active Management Technology (AMT)Using Active Management Technology (AMT)Active Management Technology (AMT) provides the follo
24www.gateway.comChapter 3: Maintaining Your Server4 When you are asked if you want the “DHCP Enabled – Y/N,” enter the response that is appropriate t
iiwww.gateway.comInstalling drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25www.gateway.comUsing Active Management Technology (AMT)From this initial screen you have access to the following information for the computer you ar
26www.gateway.comChapter 3: Maintaining Your ServerUsing your System Companion CDYou can use your System Companion CD to: Install hardware drivers I
Chapter 427Installing Components• Opening and closing the server case• Installing and replacing major componentsYou must open your server case to inst
28www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsPreparing to install componentsSelecting a place to workWork on your server in an area that: Is clea
29www.gateway.comPreventing static electricity dischargePreventing static electricity dischargeThe components inside your server are extremely sensiti
30www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsAccessing the internal componentsOpening the server caseBecause the components inside your server are
31www.gateway.comAccessing the internal components5 Swing the side panel away from the computer.6 Lift the panel away from the server and place it out
32www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsRemoving the bezel assemblyTo remove the bezel assembly:1 Follow the instructions in “Opening the ser
33www.gateway.comAccessing the internal componentsRemoving the processor air ductTo remove the processor air duct:1 Follow the instructions in “Preven
34www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsInstalling the processor air ductTo install the processor air duct:1 Align the left side of the proce
iiiwww.gateway.comA Server Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89System
35www.gateway.comAccessing the internal components2 Press the processor air duct into place.3 Place the diskette cable and hard drive power cable behi
36www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsInstalling the bezel assemblyTo install the bezel assembly:1 Engage the tabs on the left side of the
37www.gateway.comAccessing the internal componentsClosing the server caseTo close the server case:1 Make sure that all of the internal cables are arra
38www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsInstalling drivesYour server’s basic configuration includes one CD or DVD drive and one 3.5-inch disk
39www.gateway.comInstalling drives IDE drives can be configured as master, slave, or cable-select. If cable-select is available (drive assignments w
40www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components5 Slide the green drive retainer lever toward the back of the drive bay, then go to Step 8.6 Disconne
41www.gateway.comInstalling drivesInstalling or replacing a hard driveUse these instructions to install or replace a hard drive.To install a hard driv
42www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components7 Slide the new drive into the drive bay as far as it will go, then slide the green drive retainer le
43www.gateway.comConfiguring your onboard RAID solutionTo launch the SATA RAID BIOS console:1 Restart your server.2 Press F2 when the Gateway logo scr
44www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsTo configure the SATA RAID solution:1 Open the BIOS Setup utility as described in the previous proced
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45www.gateway.comInstalling memoryInstalling memoryWhen you upgrade your server memory, make sure that you install the correct type of memory in your
46www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsTo install or replace memory:1 Follow the instructions in “Preventing static electricity discharge” o
47www.gateway.comInstalling PCI expansion cardsInstalling PCI expansion cardsUse the following chart to determine the PCI slot into which you should i
48www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components4 Loosen the captive thumbscrew on the card retention bar and swing the bar out from the back of the
49www.gateway.comInstalling PCI expansion cards6 Press the new card into the expansion slot. To help insert the card you can slightly rock the card en
50www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components8 Connect any cables to the card. For more information, see the instructions in the card’s documentat
51www.gateway.comReplacing the processorReplacing the processorThe server is compatible with Intel® Celeron (533 MHz FSB), Pentium 4 (800 MHz FSB), an
52www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components6 Remove the heat sink.If the heatsink sticks to the processor, twist it slightly to release it, then
53www.gateway.comReplacing the processor11 Place the heat sink on the processor, making sure the Thermal Interface Material (TIM) is aligned between t
54www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsReplacing a power supply moduleIf your server uses the optional hot-swappable, redundant power suppli
Chapter 11Checking Out Your Gateway Server• Locating drives, ports, jacks, and controls• Locating system board components• Getting help
55www.gateway.comReplacing a power supply module4 While pressing the green latch on the power supply module, grasp the handle and pull the module stra
56www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing ComponentsReplacing a fanTo replace a front fan:1 Follow the instructions in “Preventing static electricity dis
57www.gateway.comReplacing a fan7 Insert the new fan into the opening left by the old fan, then engage the fan retention tabs and fan release tab with
58www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components4 Unscrew the four fan retention screws holding the fan to the back of the chassis.5 Pull the fan fro
59www.gateway.comReplacing the CMOS batteryReplacing the CMOS batteryIf the server clock does not keep time or the settings in the BIOS Setup utility
60www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components9 Make sure that the positive (+) side of the new battery is facing correctly, then press the new bat
61www.gateway.comReplacing the system boardReplacing the system boardTo replace the system board:1 Follow the instructions in “Preventing static elect
62www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components8 Remove the seven (7) screws securing the system board to the case.Screw ScrewScrewScrewScrewScrewSc
63www.gateway.comReplacing the system board9 Pull the system board away from the case and carefully remove it, then place it in a static-free bag on a
64www.gateway.comChapter 4: Installing Components17 Turn on your server.18 Press F2 when the Gateway logo screen appears during startup. The BIOS Setu
2www.gateway.comChapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway ServerFrontAdditional5.25-inch drive bayDVD/CD drivePower button/Power indicatorLEDDiskette drive
Chapter 565Using the BIOS Setup Utility• Opening the BIOS Setup utility• Updating the BIOS• Resetting the BIOS settings to their factory defaults• Res
66www.gateway.comChapter 5: Using the BIOS Setup UtilityOpening the BIOS Setup utilityThe BIOS Setup utility stores basic settings for your server. Th
67www.gateway.comUpdating the BIOSUpdating the BIOSIf you need a new version of the BIOS, you can download the BIOS update from support.gateway.com, t
68www.gateway.comChapter 5: Using the BIOS Setup UtilityResetting the BIOSAfter a successful BIOS update, if one or more applications do not subsequen
69www.gateway.comResetting the BIOS9 Follow the instructions in “Closing the server case” on page 37.10 Reconnect the power cords and turn on the serv
70www.gateway.comChapter 5: Using the BIOS Setup Utility3 Remove the jumper across pins 1-2 of header J3F3, then place the jumper across pins 2-3.4 Fo
Chapter 671Troubleshooting• Interpreting error messages and codes• Troubleshooting• Getting telephone support and trainingIf the suggestions in this c
72www.gateway.comChapter 6: TroubleshootingSafety guidelinesWhile troubleshooting your server, follow these safety guidelines: Never remove the side
73www.gateway.comError messagesError messagesThese messages often indicate procedural errors such as typing an incorrect keystroke or trying to save a
74www.gateway.comChapter 6: TroubleshootingInvalid password Enter your password again. Some passwords are case sensitive. If you do not know the pas
3www.gateway.comBackBackSerial portPower connectorCard retention barVideo port (on PCI card)Mouse portPower supply modulesPCI slots (shown with EMI sh
75www.gateway.comTroubleshootingTroubleshootingFirst stepsTry these steps first before going to the following sections: Make sure that the power cord
76www.gateway.comChapter 6: Troubleshooting If you have the correct test equipment, make sure that the new battery has power. Although unlikely, your
77www.gateway.comTroubleshooting7 General exception error (processor exception error).Same as for 4 beeps.Same as for 5 beeps8 Display memory error (s
78www.gateway.comChapter 6: TroubleshootingDIM code checkpointsThe Device Initialization Manager (DIM) gets control at various times during BIOS POST
79www.gateway.comTroubleshootingBIOSThe settings in the BIOS Setup utility are not retained Replace the CMOS battery. For more information, see “Repl
80www.gateway.comChapter 6: TroubleshootingThe diskette drive LED is lit continuously Remove the diskette from the drive. If the light stays on, try
81www.gateway.comTroubleshootingYour server does not recognize a SCSI drive Make sure that the SCSI controller is enabled in the BIOS Setup utility.
82www.gateway.comChapter 6: TroubleshootingInternetSee also Modem.You cannot connect to the Internet Make sure that your account with your Internet S
83www.gateway.comTroubleshooting Remove any line splitters or surge protectors from your telephone line, then check for a dial tone by plugging a wor
84www.gateway.comChapter 6: TroubleshootingIf your system has a v.90 modem, the speed at which you can upload (send) data is limited to 33.6K. If your
4www.gateway.comChapter 1: Checking Out Your Gateway ServerInteriorPower supply modulesFront fan5.25-inchdrive baysCover release latchProcessorair duc
85www.gateway.comTroubleshootingA horizontal line or wire is visible across the monitor screenThe monitor may use thin damper wires, located approxima
86www.gateway.comChapter 6: TroubleshootingTelephone supportBefore calling Gateway Customer CareIf you have a technical problem with your server, foll
87www.gateway.comTutoring and trainingTelephone supportGateway offers a wide range of customer service, technical support, and information services.Te
88www.gateway.comChapter 6: Troubleshooting
Appendix A89Server SpecificationsThe following specifications are for the standard configuration. Your server may contain optional equipment. All spec
90www.gateway.comAppendix A: System specificationsCase sizeTower (with standard power supply): 8 × 16.5 × 19.8 inches (203.2 × 419.2 × 502.7 cm)Tower
91www.gateway.comSystem board specificationsSystem board specificationsProcessor604-pin socket (FC-mPGA4 package, 90 nM technology)533 MHz or 800 MHz
92www.gateway.comAppendix A: Environmental specificationsThe following specifications identify maximum environmental conditions. At no time should the
93www.gateway.comElectronic specificationsElectronic specificationsMemory mapInterruptsThe following table reflects a typical configuration, but you c
94www.gateway.comAppendix A: Additional specificationsFor more information about your server, such as memory size, hard drive size, and processor type
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