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... the Cover 4-1 Replacing the Cover 4-3 Installing an Expansion Card 4-4 Installing an Additional Hard Disk Drive 4-6 Installing the 5.25-inch Device in the Peripheral Bay 4-9 Chapter 5 Using the Restore CDs Restoring Your Original Software 5-1 Chapter 6... of the PowerDVD 6-2 Appendix A. Approval Statements Battery Warning Instruction B-1 Fuse Warning Instruction B-1 Laser Product ...B-2 viii Solving Common Problems Power ...A-1 Hard Disk Drive ...A-1 Optical Drive ...A-2 Audio ...A-2 Floppy Disk Drive A-3 Display & Monitor A-3 Keyboard ...A-4 Mouse ...A-4 Appendix B.
... the Cover 4-1 Replacing the Cover 4-3 Installing an Expansion Card 4-4 Installing an Additional Hard Disk Drive 4-6 Installing the 5.25-inch Device in the Peripheral Bay 4-9 Chapter 5 Using the Restore CDs Restoring Your Original Software 5-1 Chapter 6... of the PowerDVD 6-2 Appendix A. Approval Statements Battery Warning Instruction B-1 Fuse Warning Instruction B-1 Laser Product ...B-2 viii Solving Common Problems Power ...A-1 Hard Disk Drive ...A-1 Optical Drive ...A-2 Audio ...A-2 Floppy Disk Drive A-3 Display & Monitor A-3 Keyboard ...A-4 Mouse ...A-4 Appendix B.
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Introduction System Overview Optical drive Optical drive (optional) USB connector (optional) Power button Emergency eject hole Load/Eject button Floppy disk drive(optional) Media reader slots(optional) Power indicator Hard disk drive access indicator IEEE 1394 connectors (optional) USB 2.0 connectors (optional) Headphone jack Microphone jack USB 2.0 connectors (optional) NOTE Chapter 1 Your optical drives may differ from the illustrations described in this user's guide. Introduction 1-1
Introduction System Overview Optical drive Optical drive (optional) USB connector (optional) Power button Emergency eject hole Load/Eject button Floppy disk drive(optional) Media reader slots(optional) Power indicator Hard disk drive access indicator IEEE 1394 connectors (optional) USB 2.0 connectors (optional) Headphone jack Microphone jack USB 2.0 connectors (optional) NOTE Chapter 1 Your optical drives may differ from the illustrations described in this user's guide. Introduction 1-1
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then press the load/eject button. When the tray is off , you have more than one hard disk drive or partition. Put the CD/DVD in the tray with the label side up. CD/DVD When you press the eject button, immediately after pressing ... tray. When the tray pops out, remove the CD/DVD and then press the button again to close the tray. The high speed DVD-ROM drive (above 6x) may need to open the tray. Press the load/eject button again or gently push the disc tray to close it. Your computer...
then press the load/eject button. When the tray is off , you have more than one hard disk drive or partition. Put the CD/DVD in the tray with the label side up. CD/DVD When you press the eject button, immediately after pressing ... tray. When the tray pops out, remove the CD/DVD and then press the button again to close the tray. The high speed DVD-ROM drive (above 6x) may need to open the tray. Press the load/eject button again or gently push the disc tray to close it. Your computer...
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Remove the system cover according to the chassis and pull it . HDD bracket Hard disk drive 3. Detach all cables from the hard disk drive. Remove the screw securing the HDD bracket to the instructions in "Removing the Cover" in this chapter. 2. You can install one additional hard disk drive in the HDD bracket attached on the chassis. Follow these steps to install the hard disk drive: 1. Installing an Additional Hard Disk Drive Your hard disk drive is installed in it out, as shown below. 4-6 Installing and Removing Drives
Remove the system cover according to the chassis and pull it . HDD bracket Hard disk drive 3. Detach all cables from the hard disk drive. Remove the screw securing the HDD bracket to the instructions in "Removing the Cover" in this chapter. 2. You can install one additional hard disk drive in the HDD bracket attached on the chassis. Follow these steps to install the hard disk drive: 1. Installing an Additional Hard Disk Drive Your hard disk drive is installed in it out, as shown below. 4-6 Installing and Removing Drives
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Set the jumper of the new hard disk drive to the HDD bracket. Installing and Removing Drives 4-7 Slide the hard disk drive into the HDD bracket. 6. With using the screws, secure the hard disk drive to CS (Cable Select). 5. 4.
Set the jumper of the new hard disk drive to the HDD bracket. Installing and Removing Drives 4-7 Slide the hard disk drive into the HDD bracket. 6. With using the screws, secure the hard disk drive to CS (Cable Select). 5. 4.
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Slide the HDD bracket into the chassis and secure it .) 9. 7. Replace the system cover according to your hard disk drive. (If you removed the hard disk drive cable from the motherboard, replace it with the retaining screw, as shown below. 8. Connect the power and hard disk drive cable to the instructions in "Replacing the Cover" in this chapter. 4-8 Installing and Removing Drives
Slide the HDD bracket into the chassis and secure it .) 9. 7. Replace the system cover according to your hard disk drive. (If you removed the hard disk drive cable from the motherboard, replace it with the retaining screw, as shown below. 8. Connect the power and hard disk drive cable to the instructions in "Replacing the Cover" in this chapter. 4-8 Installing and Removing Drives
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... bay. For more information, see "Installing an Additional Hard Disk Drive" in this chapter. 2. NOTE If you want to install a 3.5-inch hard disk drive, you can add an optional device such as a CD/DVD-ROM drive, hard disk drive, LS-120 drive, or ZIP drive in this chapter. If only one device (e.g., CD-...ROM/DVDROM drive) is installed in the system's 5.25-inch peripheral bay, ...
... bay. For more information, see "Installing an Additional Hard Disk Drive" in this chapter. 2. NOTE If you want to install a 3.5-inch hard disk drive, you can add an optional device such as a CD/DVD-ROM drive, hard disk drive, LS-120 drive, or ZIP drive in this chapter. If only one device (e.g., CD-...ROM/DVDROM drive) is installed in the system's 5.25-inch peripheral bay, ...
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...to location of the cable connector that covers the 5.25-inch drive bay you can use the spare connector of your finger. 7. NOTES Like a hard disk drive, most optional devices have jumpers that must set for the drive to work properly with your system recognizes the device according to ...new device. If you can use the secondary E-IDE drive connector. Push out the faceplate, pressing outward ...
...to location of the cable connector that covers the 5.25-inch drive bay you can use the spare connector of your finger. 7. NOTES Like a hard disk drive, most optional devices have jumpers that must set for the drive to work properly with your system recognizes the device according to ...new device. If you can use the secondary E-IDE drive connector. Push out the faceplate, pressing outward ...
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...diskettes before your computer boots up. 3. RESTORE WINDOWS XP," you purchased your hard disk since you will be started. 4. Turn on your system. Insert the Restore CD #1 into the optical drive (D:) before restoring. To restore lost or destroyed drivers. Restoring Your Original ...Software The Restore CDs contain a copy of all data in the hard disk (C:). Restoration procedures will lose all software (e.g., Windows, drivers...
...diskettes before your computer boots up. 3. RESTORE WINDOWS XP," you purchased your hard disk since you will be started. 4. Turn on your system. Insert the Restore CD #1 into the optical drive (D:) before restoring. To restore lost or destroyed drivers. Restoring Your Original ...Software The Restore CDs contain a copy of all data in the hard disk (C:). Restoration procedures will lose all software (e.g., Windows, drivers...
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ALL CONTENTS OF HARD DRIVE (C:) WILL BE LOST! ** BACK UP YOUR FILES BEFORE PROCEEDING AND RESTART ** Press any key. To continue, press Y. To continue the procedures, press any key to ... CD-ROM Please select 1 or 2: _ [1, 2]? NOTE To stop this restore process now, remove the Restore CD from the optical drive and restart your computer. 5. The following message will appear. ALL DATA OF HARD DRIVE (C:) WILL BE LOST! ** ARE YOU SURE YOU WOULD LIKE TO PROCEED? ** IF YES, PRESS Y. If you select "1. IF NO...
ALL CONTENTS OF HARD DRIVE (C:) WILL BE LOST! ** BACK UP YOUR FILES BEFORE PROCEEDING AND RESTART ** Press any key. To continue, press Y. To continue the procedures, press any key to ... CD-ROM Please select 1 or 2: _ [1, 2]? NOTE To stop this restore process now, remove the Restore CD from the optical drive and restart your computer. 5. The following message will appear. ALL DATA OF HARD DRIVE (C:) WILL BE LOST! ** ARE YOU SURE YOU WOULD LIKE TO PROCEED? ** IF YES, PRESS Y. If you select "1. IF NO...
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.... Windows XP starts and the registration program runs. 14. If you Restore CDs. All data in the optical drive while your hard disk. 10. NOTE If the Restore CD is in the Restore CD #1 will be copied to restart your computer, follow the displayed messages. If... Device Manager window if there is completed, remove the Restore CD from your hard disk. 8. You can update drivers in the optical drive. message appears, replace the Restore CD #1 with the Restore CD. All data in the optical drive. message appears, replace the Restore CD #2 with Microsoft for using the Restore...
.... Windows XP starts and the registration program runs. 14. If you Restore CDs. All data in the optical drive while your hard disk. 10. NOTE If the Restore CD is in the Restore CD #1 will be copied to restart your computer, follow the displayed messages. If... Device Manager window if there is completed, remove the Restore CD from your hard disk. 8. You can update drivers in the optical drive. message appears, replace the Restore CD #1 with the Restore CD. All data in the optical drive. message appears, replace the Restore CD #2 with Microsoft for using the Restore...
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... if a problem occurs. To open Windows Help, click the Start button, and then click Help and Support.) The files stored on your hard disk may be fragmented. To check to see whether the wall outlet works, plug other wall outlet. If it is listed first, followed ...by running Disk Defragmenter. (For more information,refer to the Windows Help. To turn on your hard disk may be corrupted. Hard Disk Drive Cause Hard disk drive operation seems slow Hard disk drive access indicator light stays on Solution The files stored on the computer, refer to the followings: Unplug ...
... if a problem occurs. To open Windows Help, click the Start button, and then click Help and Support.) The files stored on your hard disk may be fragmented. To check to see whether the wall outlet works, plug other wall outlet. If it is listed first, followed ...by running Disk Defragmenter. (For more information,refer to the Windows Help. To turn on your hard disk may be corrupted. Hard Disk Drive Cause Hard disk drive operation seems slow Hard disk drive access indicator light stays on Solution The files stored on the computer, refer to the followings: Unplug ...