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18. System Utilities
When "Sys Utilities" is selected, a sub menu is invoked.
Highlight "Set System's Date/Time" to set the system's date and
time. Highlight "System Information" to display the system's
configuration. Highlight "Hard Drive Information" to display
the system's hard drive usage.
╔┌───────────────────────────────────────────┐══════╗
║│ Set System's Date/Time │ ║
║│ System Information █│ ║
║│ Hard Drive Information ▒│ ║
║│ ▒│ ║
║│ ▒│s ║
║│ ▒│n ║
║│ ▒│ ║
║│ ▒│ ║
║│ ▒│ ║
╚│ ▒│══════╝
│ ▒│
│ ▒│
│ │
└───────────────────────────────────────────┘
ESC Press F1 for help
MOUSE! Highlight any option on the screen and invoke it by
pressing the left button. If nothing happens then the option
highlighted is not valid to the "sys utilities" menu. Pressing
the middle button will invoke the highlighted selection.
Pressing the left button will cause the selection to scroll
upwards. Pressing the right button will cause the selection to
scroll downwards.
To set the system's date and time, select "Set System's
Date/Time" from the main menu. Enter the current date using
mm/dd/yyyy format. Enter the current time using hh:mm:ss pm/am
format. Starting with DOS 3.3 this option automatically sets the
date and time on the AT and PS/2 battery-powered clock calendar so
it will be correct the next time you boot. For versions prior to
3.3, AT owners should use the "setup" option of the DIAGS program
if you want to change the date permanently (eg, when Daylight
Savings Time starts or ends).
╔═══[ Set System's Date/Time ]══╗
╔══════════║ ║════════╗
║ ║ System's date 11/20/1990 ║ ║
║ ║ ║ ║
║ ║ System's time 02:04:14 pm ║ ║
║ ║ ║ ║
║ ╚═══════════════════════════════╝ies ║
║ [3] Edit [7] Documentation ║
║ [4] Delete [8] Exit ║
║ ║
║ November 20, 1990 01:55:50 pm ║
╚═══════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
MOUSE! The cursor may be placed anywhere within the input
field by positioning the mouse cursor and pressing the left
button. To scroll the cursor beyond the limit of the input
field, highlight the corresponding arrow and press the left
button.
"System Information" displays the current system
configuration. If you are having problems printing, check the
printer status. It should read "On-Line", otherwise correct the
problem and try again. Under the "Switch Status" you will
notice "Mouse". This informs if Switch detects a mouse.
"Available Memory" is the amount of memory that is available to
switch. Switch will not run properly if the "Available Memory"
is below 86,896 bytes. "Evaluations" Left displays a number if
Switch is not registered. This number is the number of times
you can execute Switch. If Switch is registered then the
number of "Evaluations Left" will be unlimited. "DESQview"
displays DESQview's version number if DESQview is active
otherwise "DESQview" displays 'inactive'.
╔══════════════════════[ Sys Info. ]═════════════════════╗
║ ║
║ Machine Type .....................PC AT ║
║ Operating System..................3.30 ║
║ ROM BIOS Date ....................04/09/90 ║
║ Math Co-Processor.................Installed ║
║ Video Adapter Type ...............VGA Color ║
║ Floppy Drive(s) ..................2 ║
║ DOS Memory .......................335k ║
║ Serial Port(s) ...................3 ║
║ Parallel Port(s) .................1 ║
║ Printer Status..................On-Line ║
║ Ctrl-Break Checking ..............Off ║
║ Disk Verification ................On ║
║ Switch Status ║
║ Mouse ..........................Active ║
║ Available Memory ...............86,896 bytes ║
║ Maximum Records ................100 ║
║ Records Used ...................5 ║
║ Editor Size ....................203 Lines 160 Cols ║
║ Evaluations Left ...............Unlimited ║
║ DESQview .........................v2.31 ║
╚════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
MOUSE! Press the right button to exit.
"Hard drive information" displays a detailed report of the
system's logical fixed drives. The red bars indicates the
amount of storage used while the white indicates the amount of
storage available.
Drive Capacity Used Available
C 33,449,984 bytes 24,186,880 bytes ( 72%) 9,263,104 bytes ( 28%)
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D 33,449,984 bytes 14,168,064 bytes ( 42%) 19,281,920 bytes ( 58%)
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E 33,449,984 bytes 25,321,472 bytes ( 76%) 8,128,512 bytes ( 24%)
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F 33,449,984 bytes 4,524,032 bytes ( 14%) 28,925,952 bytes ( 86%)
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G 21,850,112 bytes 10,430,464 bytes ( 48%) 11,419,648 bytes ( 52%)
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H 27,869,184 bytes 25,962,496 bytes ( 93%) 1,906,688 bytes ( 7%)
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Total 183,519,232 bytes 104,593,408 bytes ( 57%) 78,925,824 bytes ( 43%)
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MOUSE! Press the right button to exit.