The BIOS can be set to allow 512KB,
1MB or 8MB video frame buffer. This memory is dedicated
exclusively to the 845GL chipset video frame buffer. In addition
to any memory dedicated for the video frame buffer, the 845GL
chipset may dynamically allocate up to 48MB of system memory for
video, as needed. On systems with at least 256MB of installed
system memory up to 64MB of system memory may be allocated for
video.
I've turned the system on, but I'm getting no power (i.e., power supply fan does
not spin).
Make sure the cable from the case's power switch is connected properly to the
board's power on jumper; refer to the motherboard manual. Try reseating the ATX
power connector to the motherboard. Disconnect all the power connectors to your
HDD, FDD, CD-ROM, etc. then try powering the system up. Try replacing the ATX
power supply.
I have USB
2.0 ports, how do I enable them?
Windows NT 4.0
currently do not support USB. Currently, only Windows 2000/XP
support USB 2.0. Click
here (273K) to download the W2K/XP USB 2.0 drivers.
What kind of DDR D
IMMs can
I use?
Use PC2100/DDR266,
unbuffered non-ECC
DIMMs.
Can I use just one
DIMM?
Yes.
What is the system's maximum memory capacity?
It is 2GB using two 1GB DDR DIMMs.
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Operating System Specific Questions

I have an Unknown Device in Device Manager under Windows 9x, ME, or W2K.
You may need to install the
Intel Chipset INF update.
Do you have a troubleshooting guide for Windows 98/98SE?
Yes, see Premio Windows
98/98SE Troubleshooting Guide.
Do you have a troubleshooting guide for Windows 2000?
Yes, we do; please see Premio
Windows 2000 Troubleshooting Guide.
Do you have a troubleshooting guide for Windows NT 4.0?
Yes, we do; please see
Premio Windows NT 4.0 Troubleshooting Guide.
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