I/O addresses
for DOS, 104
for non-Plug-and-Play devices, 215
purpose of, 21, 103
icons on Desktop, 171
ID numbers for SCSI drives, 53
IDE/ATA hard drives, 47–48
installing, 50–51
removing, 48–50
identifying components, 3–8, 4–5
Ignore driver signing option, 212
Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) bus, 22, 22
Information events in Event Viewer, 258
ink cartridges, 62, 62
installing, 212
applications, 178–179
battery assemblies, 118
driver signing in, 212–214
drives
CD-ROM, 101
floppy, 45–46, 46
IDE, 50–51
SCSI, 55–56
memory
memory modules, 94
in portable systems, 119
motherboards, 91
mouse
in DOS systems, 128–130
in Windows 98, 131–133
NetBEUI, 226–227
non-Plug-and-Play devices, 214–217
NWLink, 226–227
Plug-and-Play devices, 217–220
power supplies, 98
printers
in Windows 98 systems, 65–68, 66
in Windows XP systems, 68–70
sound cards
in DOS systems, 133–135
in Windows 9x systems, 135–139
Windows 98, 198–201
Windows 2000, 201–205
Windows XP, 205–209
interfaces
graphical. See GUI (graphical user interface)
for printers, 63
internal components, identifying, 4–5, 5
Internet Connection Firewall, 236–238
Internet Connection Wizard, 199
interrupt requests. See IRQs (interrupt requests)
IP addresses, 225
IPCONFIG utility, 229–231
IPX/SPX (Internetwork Packet Exchange/ Sequenced Packet Exchange) protocol, 224
IRQs (interrupt requests), 103
in DOS, 104
for mouse, 128
for non-Plug-and-Play devices, 215
purpose of, 20
for sound cards, 133–134
in Windows 98, 105
in Windows 2000, 106–107
ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) bus, 22, 22