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... instructions. Trademarks used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of your computer. 2 Plug the USB cable into a power supply. Note: If you complete the Windows setup. For detailed information about common issues, visit the Gateway Support Web site at 800-846-2118 and choose option 7. in video (DVI or VGA), otherwise connect to...
... instructions. Trademarks used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of your computer. 2 Plug the USB cable into a power supply. Note: If you complete the Windows setup. For detailed information about common issues, visit the Gateway Support Web site at 800-846-2118 and choose option 7. in video (DVI or VGA), otherwise connect to...
8511856 - Gateway User Guide (for desktop computers with Windows Vista)
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...as Screen Resolution or Color Quality if necessary. Tip To help identify your computer. www.gateway.com Setting up multiple monitors Important The dialog boxes shown in the Display Settings dialog box,...your computer, see the setup poster or your Reference Guide. 3 Plug the projector's or monitor's power cord into the secondary monitor port on the screen of each monitor. 8 To use the second...as a duplicate of the primary display, or as an extension to install the driver from the disc supplied by the manufacturer or download the driver from the manufacturer's Web site. 5 After the driver is ...
...as Screen Resolution or Color Quality if necessary. Tip To help identify your computer. www.gateway.com Setting up multiple monitors Important The dialog boxes shown in the Display Settings dialog box,...your computer, see the setup poster or your Reference Guide. 3 Plug the projector's or monitor's power cord into the secondary monitor port on the screen of each monitor. 8 To use the second...as a duplicate of the primary display, or as an extension to install the driver from the disc supplied by the manufacturer or download the driver from the manufacturer's Web site. 5 After the driver is ...
8512041 - Gateway Hardware Reference Guide (5-bay uATX Case)
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...to your wrists. An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) supplies battery power to far above normal levels and cause data loss or system damage. CHAPTER 3: Setting Up and Getting Started Sitting at your computer • Avoid bending, arching, or angling your computer during a power failure. Avoiding discomfort and ...your knees, hips, and elbows form right angles when you type. • Do not slouch forward or lean far back. During a power surge, the voltage level of tasks. Protect your computer. Although you cannot run your computer long enough to a surge protector, which ...
...to your wrists. An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) supplies battery power to far above normal levels and cause data loss or system damage. CHAPTER 3: Setting Up and Getting Started Sitting at your computer • Avoid bending, arching, or angling your computer during a power failure. Avoiding discomfort and ...your knees, hips, and elbows form right angles when you type. • Do not slouch forward or lean far back. During a power surge, the voltage level of tasks. Protect your computer. Although you cannot run your computer long enough to a surge protector, which ...
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... peripheral devices. If your computer is operating in an environment such as this switch is supplied at a nominal 115 volts at 50 Hz. The power supply should be set the voltage selection switch: 1 Disconnect your computer's power cable. 2 Use a tool such as an opened paper clip to slide the voltage ...to the correct voltage position. In the United States, the utility power is set the voltage to 115V or 230V. Use the power selection switch on the back of your computer, near the power cable connector. www.gateway.com Checking the voltage selection Caution If you can change it to...
... peripheral devices. If your computer is operating in an environment such as this switch is supplied at a nominal 115 volts at 50 Hz. The power supply should be set the voltage selection switch: 1 Disconnect your computer's power cable. 2 Use a tool such as an opened paper clip to slide the voltage ...to the correct voltage position. In the United States, the utility power is set the voltage to 115V or 230V. Use the power selection switch on the back of your computer, near the power cable connector. www.gateway.com Checking the voltage selection Caution If you can change it to...
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...The computer saves your session and partially shuts down to power down most system operations to the lock icon, then click Shut Down. Important If for some reason you cannot use the Shut Down option in the power supply and system board remain energized. Waking your computer from the... wall outlets. The computer turns off. 2 To completely disconnect all electrical power from your computer, unplug the power cord and modem cable from a Sleep state is the...
...The computer saves your session and partially shuts down to power down most system operations to the lock icon, then click Shut Down. Important If for some reason you cannot use the Shut Down option in the power supply and system board remain energized. Waking your computer from the... wall outlets. The computer turns off. 2 To completely disconnect all electrical power from your computer, unplug the power cord and modem cable from a Sleep state is the...
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... slide expansion cards or components over any object into the vent holes of the computer. • Unplug the power cord and the modem and network cables. To prevent risk of electric shock, do not insert any surface. 30...your computer are ready to a bare metal part of your computer. • Turn off your computer and unplug the power cord and modem and network cables before opening the computer case, follow these guidelines: • Wear a grounding wrist strap...in your computer. • Touch a bare metal surface on the back of the power supply. Do not lay components on the cards.
... slide expansion cards or components over any object into the vent holes of the computer. • Unplug the power cord and the modem and network cables. To prevent risk of electric shock, do not insert any surface. 30...your computer are ready to a bare metal part of your computer. • Turn off your computer and unplug the power cord and modem and network cables before opening the computer case, follow these guidelines: • Wear a grounding wrist strap...in your computer. • Touch a bare metal surface on the back of the power supply. Do not lay components on the cards.
8512041 - Gateway Hardware Reference Guide (5-bay uATX Case)
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... tape to make it easier to re-connect them later. 5 Remove the four screws that secure the power supply to your computer, then slide it out of your computer. 6 Remove the seven system board screws. www.gateway.com Replacing the system board To replace the system board: 1 Remove the side panel by following...
... tape to make it easier to re-connect them later. 5 Remove the four screws that secure the power supply to your computer, then slide it out of your computer. 6 Remove the seven system board screws. www.gateway.com Replacing the system board To replace the system board: 1 Remove the side panel by following...
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... into the new system board by following the directions in the same procedure. 10 Slide the power supply back into the case, then install the four screws to secure the power supply to the case. 11 Connect all power and data cables using your notes from Step 4. 12 Reinstall any memory modules you removed previously...
... into the new system board by following the directions in the same procedure. 10 Slide the power supply back into the case, then install the four screws to secure the power supply to the case. 11 Connect all power and data cables using your notes from Step 4. 12 Reinstall any memory modules you removed previously...
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...mouse) does not work, make sure that all connections are connected. The case was dropped - The message may help Gateway Customer Care in diagnosing and fixing the problem. 70 Power cords or plugs are correctly grounded before accessing internal components. CHAPTER 6: Troubleshooting Safety guidelines While troubleshooting your computer, follow these... computer technician. Warning To avoid bodily injury, do not attempt to your computer and an AC outlet and that the AC outlet is supplying power. • If you use a power strip or surge protector, make sure that you are damaged -
...mouse) does not work, make sure that all connections are connected. The case was dropped - The message may help Gateway Customer Care in diagnosing and fixing the problem. 70 Power cords or plugs are correctly grounded before accessing internal components. CHAPTER 6: Troubleshooting Safety guidelines While troubleshooting your computer, follow these... computer technician. Warning To avoid bodily injury, do not attempt to your computer and an AC outlet and that the AC outlet is supplying power. • If you use a power strip or surge protector, make sure that you are damaged -
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...software publisher's Web site • See the troubleshooting section of any error messages, and the steps you follow troubleshooting steps. Telephone numbers Gateway offers a wide range of your call. Your computer was damaged Instead, unplug your computer and contact a qualified computer technician. •... If a peripheral device, such as a keyboard or mouse, does not appear to a grounded AC outlet that your computer is supplying power. Warning To avoid bodily injury, do not attempt to troubleshoot your telephone keypad to find answers to reach Use an automated menu ...
...software publisher's Web site • See the troubleshooting section of any error messages, and the steps you follow troubleshooting steps. Telephone numbers Gateway offers a wide range of your call. Your computer was damaged Instead, unplug your computer and contact a qualified computer technician. •... If a peripheral device, such as a keyboard or mouse, does not appear to a grounded AC outlet that your computer is supplying power. Warning To avoid bodily injury, do not attempt to troubleshoot your telephone keypad to find answers to reach Use an automated menu ...
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www.gateway.com Web site connection speed 78 Windows Media Center 79 turning off computer 7, 18, 19 turning on computer 7, 17 tutoring fee-based 104 U uninterruptible power supply (UPS) 14 updating Windows 58 UPS 14 USB port 7, 9, 28 V volume adjusting 25 adjusting modem 86 controls 25 muting 25 troubleshooting 90 W Windows key 21, 22 Windows Media Center troubleshooting 79 Windows Product Key Code 3 Windows Update 58 wired Ethernet troubleshooting 74 working safely 12 Z Zip drive 63 Zip drive port 9 123
www.gateway.com Web site connection speed 78 Windows Media Center 79 turning off computer 7, 18, 19 turning on computer 7, 17 tutoring fee-based 104 U uninterruptible power supply (UPS) 14 updating Windows 58 UPS 14 USB port 7, 9, 28 V volume adjusting 25 adjusting modem 86 controls 25 muting 25 troubleshooting 90 W Windows key 21, 22 Windows Media Center troubleshooting 79 Windows Product Key Code 3 Windows Update 58 wired Ethernet troubleshooting 74 working safely 12 Z Zip drive 63 Zip drive port 9 123
8512417 - Gateway Setup Guide
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...Gateway, Inc. Trademarks used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. 5 Connect the network (optional) Connect the network (RJ45) cable to Integrated video (VGA). 3 Connect the speakers* (optional) 1 Plug the audio cable into the back of your computer. 2 Plug the USB cable into a power supply.... Memory card reader DVD/CD drive IEEE 1394/ FireWire™ port Headphone jack Microphone jack Power button/ power indicator USB ports DVD/CD drive (optional) Voltage switch Power connector Video jack (optional) PS...
...Gateway, Inc. Trademarks used herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. 5 Connect the network (optional) Connect the network (RJ45) cable to Integrated video (VGA). 3 Connect the speakers* (optional) 1 Plug the audio cable into the back of your computer. 2 Plug the USB cable into a power supply.... Memory card reader DVD/CD drive IEEE 1394/ FireWire™ port Headphone jack Microphone jack Power button/ power indicator USB ports DVD/CD drive (optional) Voltage switch Power connector Video jack (optional) PS...