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... or cover these instructions for later use this product or included in a builtin installation unless proper ventilation is a safety feature. Don't use . 2 Follow all equipment plugged into a grounding-type power outlet. Do not use an extension cord with a 3-wire grounding type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This is provided. 5 Never push objects of your dealer or local power company. This product should only be connected...
... or cover these instructions for later use this product or included in a builtin installation unless proper ventilation is a safety feature. Don't use . 2 Follow all equipment plugged into a grounding-type power outlet. Do not use an extension cord with a 3-wire grounding type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This is provided. 5 Never push objects of your dealer or local power company. This product should only be connected...
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... and Off 2-4 Turning On the Computer 2-4 Turning Off the Computer 2-4 Using Your Computer Using an Optional Floppy Disk Drive 3-1 Using an Optional Media Reader 3-2 Inserting the Media 3-2 Removing the Media 3-3 Using an Optical Drive 3-4 Using Special Keys on the Keyboard 3-5 Using a Mouse ...3-6 Changing the Display Resolution and Color Depth 3-7 Controlling the Audio Volume 3-7 vii Selecting a Location 2-1 2. CONTENTS Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Introduction System Overview...1-1 Setting Up Your System 1. Checking the Voltage Selection 2-2 3. Connecting Your Peripheral...
... and Off 2-4 Turning On the Computer 2-4 Turning Off the Computer 2-4 Using Your Computer Using an Optional Floppy Disk Drive 3-1 Using an Optional Media Reader 3-2 Inserting the Media 3-2 Removing the Media 3-3 Using an Optical Drive 3-4 Using Special Keys on the Keyboard 3-5 Using a Mouse ...3-6 Changing the Display Resolution and Color Depth 3-7 Controlling the Audio Volume 3-7 vii Selecting a Location 2-1 2. CONTENTS Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Introduction System Overview...1-1 Setting Up Your System 1. Checking the Voltage Selection 2-2 3. Connecting Your Peripheral...
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... 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. Approval Statements Battery Warning Instruction B-1 Fuse Warning Instruction B-1 Laser Product ...B-2 viii Chapter 4 Installing and Removing Drives Removing 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 Using the PowerDVD About DVD...
... 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. Approval Statements Battery Warning Instruction B-1 Fuse Warning Instruction B-1 Laser Product ...B-2 viii Chapter 4 Installing and Removing Drives Removing 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 Using the PowerDVD About DVD...
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... location that provides the following: A large, sturdy desk or table strong enough to set up and turn on your disks, damage the computer's circuitry, and prevent proper ventilation. Setting Up Your System 2-1 Good air circulation. Setting Up Your System This chapter describes how to support the weight of your system and all your equipment to any electrical device...
... location that provides the following: A large, sturdy desk or table strong enough to set up and turn on your disks, damage the computer's circuitry, and prevent proper ventilation. Setting Up Your System 2-1 Good air circulation. Setting Up Your System This chapter describes how to support the weight of your system and all your equipment to any electrical device...
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... is displayed, click Turn Off to turn off the monitor and any other peripheral devices. 2-4 Setting Up Your System NOTE If the Restore CD is in the optical drive (D:) while your computer, follow these steps: 1. Turn on the computer or to shut down the system. 4. In this case, the "Microsoft Windows Startup Menu" menu will load Microsoft ® Windows ® . Click the Start button, and then click Turn Off...
... is displayed, click Turn Off to turn off the monitor and any other peripheral devices. 2-4 Setting Up Your System NOTE If the Restore CD is in the optical drive (D:) while your computer, follow these steps: 1. Turn on the computer or to shut down the system. 4. In this case, the "Microsoft Windows Startup Menu" menu will load Microsoft ® Windows ® . Click the Start button, and then click Turn Off...
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... insert several media in one time. Inserting the Media Left Slot You can use the SD (Secure DigitalTM), MMC (MultiMediaCardTM), SM (SmartMediaTM), MS (Memory StickTM), or MS-PROTM memory card in this left slot. Using an Optional Media Reader The media reader can use six types of the card slots. Insert only one media in a slot at one of memory cards and the IBM MICRODRIVE disk drive. You can insert media in the slots. Card type SD (Secure...
... insert several media in one time. Inserting the Media Left Slot You can use the SD (Secure DigitalTM), MMC (MultiMediaCardTM), SM (SmartMediaTM), MS (Memory StickTM), or MS-PROTM memory card in this left slot. Using an Optional Media Reader The media reader can use six types of the card slots. Insert only one media in a slot at one of memory cards and the IBM MICRODRIVE disk drive. You can insert media in the slots. Card type SD (Secure...
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Card type CF (CompactFlashTM) MICRODRIVETM Insertion Facing up Facing up CF MICRODRIVE NOTE You can use the CF (CompactFlashTM) memory card or MICRODRIVETM disk drive in this right slot. Removing the Media To remove the media in My Computer. You could lose data. Using Your Computer 3-3 When you turn off the computer. NOTE Never remove the media or turn off the computer while a disk drive light is blinking. Also, remove the media before you...
Card type CF (CompactFlashTM) MICRODRIVETM Insertion Facing up Facing up CF MICRODRIVE NOTE You can use the CF (CompactFlashTM) memory card or MICRODRIVETM disk drive in this right slot. Removing the Media To remove the media in My Computer. You could lose data. Using Your Computer 3-3 When you turn off the computer. NOTE Never remove the media or turn off the computer while a disk drive light is blinking. Also, remove the media before you...
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... button again or gently push the disc tray to open , carefully pull it will flash. Using an Optical Drive To insert a CD/DVD into the emergency eject hole as far as E: unless you want to remove the CD/DVD, make sure the busy indicator is slightly open the disc tray. When the tray is off , you may take few seconds to stop the running...
... button again or gently push the disc tray to open , carefully pull it will flash. Using an Optical Drive To insert a CD/DVD into the emergency eject hole as far as E: unless you want to remove the CD/DVD, make sure the busy indicator is slightly open the disc tray. When the tray is off , you may take few seconds to stop the running...
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... enable the function of the keyboard are described in Shift mode. Captures the screen display on the top row of the keyboard and the symbol keys in the main part of the key, set the Mouse tab in "Accessibility Options" in some applications. It corresponds to uppercase; Changes the letter keys from entering numbers to lowercase when pressed again. Stops the current operation (used with the main character keys. Turns the...
... enable the function of the keyboard are described in Shift mode. Captures the screen display on the top row of the keyboard and the symbol keys in the main part of the key, set the Mouse tab in "Accessibility Options" in some applications. It corresponds to uppercase; Changes the letter keys from entering numbers to lowercase when pressed again. Stops the current operation (used with the main character keys. Turns the...
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... When using Microsoft® Windows®, you should set the Mouse tab in this user's guide. The numeric keys on . To use the numeric keys as follows: Click ( ) : Press and release the left mouse button twice. NOTE Depending on a function and again to turn on the model, your keyboard can be used as toggles; See "mouse, reversing buttons" in the Mouse section of the Control Panel. If you can change configuration from...
... When using Microsoft® Windows®, you should set the Mouse tab in this user's guide. The numeric keys on . To use the numeric keys as follows: Click ( ) : Press and release the left mouse button twice. NOTE Depending on a function and again to turn on the model, your keyboard can be used as toggles; See "mouse, reversing buttons" in the Mouse section of the Control Panel. If you can change configuration from...
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... back panel. Turn off the computer. Chapter 1 2. Then disconnect the computer from its internal components. Then disconnect any of your computer. First of all, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet and from any telecommunications links, networks, or modems before performing any cables connected to the computer. Installing and Removing Drives This chapter describes how to install or remove system cover, optional drives, and optional cards in...
... back panel. Turn off the computer. Chapter 1 2. Then disconnect the computer from its internal components. Then disconnect any of your computer. First of all, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet and from any telecommunications links, networks, or modems before performing any cables connected to the computer. Installing and Removing Drives This chapter describes how to install or remove system cover, optional drives, and optional cards in...
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7. Slide the HDD bracket into the chassis and secure it .) 9. 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
7. Slide the HDD bracket into the chassis and secure it .) 9. 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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... install is an EMI shield that covers the 5.25-inch drive bay you set to use, remove it from the front panel. Make sure the jumper of optional drive you want to CS (Cable Select). If you are to install an optional drive to new device. To install an additional device in the empty bay below the optical drive, you can use the secondary E-IDE drive connector. Installing and Removing Drives 4-11 NOTES Like a hard disk drive, most optional devices have jumpers that connected...
... install is an EMI shield that covers the 5.25-inch drive bay you set to use, remove it from the front panel. Make sure the jumper of optional drive you want to CS (Cable Select). If you are to install an optional drive to new device. To install an additional device in the empty bay below the optical drive, you can use the secondary E-IDE drive connector. Installing and Removing Drives 4-11 NOTES Like a hard disk drive, most optional devices have jumpers that connected...
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9. Slide the device into the bay and secure it to the system, press the front panel toward the system until the tabs on the front panel click into place. 4-12 Installing and Removing Drives Secondary EIDE connector 11. To reassemble the front panel to the computer case with two screws. 10. Connect the power and interface cables to the device installed.
9. Slide the device into the bay and secure it to the system, press the front panel toward the system until the tabs on the front panel click into place. 4-12 Installing and Removing Drives Secondary EIDE connector 11. To reassemble the front panel to the computer case with two screws. 10. Connect the power and interface cables to the device installed.
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... Chapter 1 If you restore your computer boots up. 3. Using the Restore CDs 5-1 Using the Restore CDs Use the Restore CDs for the following: To restore all data in the hard disk (C:). Follow these steps to diskettes before your hard disk, you will be started. 4. When the Microsoft Windows Startup Menu appears, type the number 1 and press Enter. Restoring Your Original Software The Restore CDs contain a copy of all data that added files, programs, or...
... Chapter 1 If you restore your computer boots up. 3. Using the Restore CDs 5-1 Using the Restore CDs Use the Restore CDs for the following: To restore all data in the hard disk (C:). Follow these steps to diskettes before your hard disk, you will be started. 4. When the Microsoft Windows Startup Menu appears, type the number 1 and press Enter. Restoring Your Original Software The Restore CDs contain a copy of all data that added files, programs, or...
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... the Restore CD. When the "Insert next media and press enter to continue. In this case, the "Microsoft Windows Startup Menu" menu will start. Press Enter to restart your system are in the Device Manager window if there is booting, the computer will be copied to your optical drive and restart the computer. 13. You can update drivers in the Drivers folder of you lose drivers, install these by using your hard disk. 10...
... the Restore CD. When the "Insert next media and press enter to continue. In this case, the "Microsoft Windows Startup Menu" menu will start. Press Enter to restart your system are in the Device Manager window if there is booting, the computer will be copied to your optical drive and restart the computer. 13. You can update drivers in the Drivers folder of you lose drivers, install these by using your hard disk. 10...
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... it is not working , use other device (such as a lamp) into the computer. Hard Disk Drive Cause Hard disk drive operation seems slow Hard disk drive access indicator light stays on Solution The files stored on your hard disk may be corrupted. To open Windows Help, click the Start button, and then click Help and Support.) The files stored on the computer, refer to the followings: Unplug the power cord to turn off your...
... it is not working , use other device (such as a lamp) into the computer. Hard Disk Drive Cause Hard disk drive operation seems slow Hard disk drive access indicator light stays on Solution The files stored on your hard disk may be corrupted. To open Windows Help, click the Start button, and then click Help and Support.) The files stored on the computer, refer to the followings: Unplug the power cord to turn off your...
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... Control. Clean the CD/DVD with a CD/DVD cleaning kit (available in the drive, then reload. When the Master Volume window appears, verify that the speakers are not properly connected. The speakers are properly connected to the computer. When the Master Volume window appears, in the optical drive. Volume is not recognized. Wait about 5 to 10 seconds to open the tray. Click the Start button...
... Control. Clean the CD/DVD with a CD/DVD cleaning kit (available in the drive, then reload. When the Master Volume window appears, verify that the speakers are not properly connected. The speakers are properly connected to the computer. When the Master Volume window appears, in the optical drive. Volume is not recognized. Wait about 5 to 10 seconds to open the tray. Click the Start button...
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... Help and Support.) Display & Monitor Cause The monitor doesn't work How do I change the display resolution and color depth, follow these steps: 1. When the Display Properties window appears, click the Settings tab. 3. Floppy Disk Drive Cause Floppy disk drive light stays on the back of your mouse. To open Windows Help, click the Start button, and then click Help and Support.) Diskette is incorrectly inserted. The cable connecting the monitor to your computer entered power management mode. Remove the...
... Help and Support.) Display & Monitor Cause The monitor doesn't work How do I change the display resolution and color depth, follow these steps: 1. When the Display Properties window appears, click the Settings tab. 3. Floppy Disk Drive Cause Floppy disk drive light stays on the back of your mouse. To open Windows Help, click the Start button, and then click Help and Support.) Diskette is incorrectly inserted. The cable connecting the monitor to your computer entered power management mode. Remove the...
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... securely connected to the keyboard connector. Check that the keyboard is connected to the mouse connector on the back of your computer, not the keyboard connector. Then clean the mouse ball with a damp cloth and replace the mouse ball. Check that the mouse is connected to the keyboard connector on the back of the mouse. Mouse needs cleaning. Keyboard Cause Keyboard doesn't work Solution Mouse isn't firmly or securely connected to the mouse connector. A-4 Solving Common Problems
... securely connected to the keyboard connector. Check that the keyboard is connected to the mouse connector on the back of your computer, not the keyboard connector. Then clean the mouse ball with a damp cloth and replace the mouse ball. Check that the mouse is connected to the keyboard connector on the back of the mouse. Mouse needs cleaning. Keyboard Cause Keyboard doesn't work Solution Mouse isn't firmly or securely connected to the mouse connector. A-4 Solving Common Problems