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...reconnect the cables after you are replacing a card, disconnect any cables that are adding a new card, follow the manufacturer's instructions. 61 You can slightly seesaw the card end-to-end to help insert the card, but do not bend the card sideways. 8 Reconnect the expansion card cables (if any) using ...computer on the bottom part of the expansion card. To avoid scratching the case, place it , but do not bend the card sideways. Touching the contacts can slightly seesaw the card end-to-end to remove the card. To remove a card (such as a video card) from Step 5, or, if you are ...
...reconnect the cables after you are replacing a card, disconnect any cables that are adding a new card, follow the manufacturer's instructions. 61 You can slightly seesaw the card end-to-end to help insert the card, but do not bend the card sideways. 8 Reconnect the expansion card cables (if any) using ...computer on the bottom part of the expansion card. To avoid scratching the case, place it , but do not bend the card sideways. Touching the contacts can slightly seesaw the card end-to-end to remove the card. To remove a card (such as a video card) from Step 5, or, if you are ...
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...not in Windows. If the display does not work, either the computer's video card (if installed) is faulty or the on-board video is turned on. If the display still works, the original monitor is turned on. www.gateway.com Power Your computer will not turn on • Make sure that...on. • Test the outlet by plugging in a working device, such as a monitor from cuts or damage, and replace any damaged cables. For instructions, see the monitor's documentation. • Check the video cable for bent or damaged pins. • Connect a display that you know works (such as a lamp. •...
...not in Windows. If the display does not work, either the computer's video card (if installed) is faulty or the on-board video is turned on. If the display still works, the original monitor is turned on. www.gateway.com Power Your computer will not turn on • Make sure that...on. • Test the outlet by plugging in a working device, such as a monitor from cuts or damage, and replace any damaged cables. For instructions, see the monitor's documentation. • Check the video cable for bent or damaged pins. • Connect a display that you know works (such as a lamp. •...
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... 73 deleting files and folders 71 replacing 52 scanning for errors 72, 95 troubleshooting 93 hard drive carrier 7 headphone jack 7, 10 Hibernate mode 7 hot-swapping 34 I IBM Microdrive 29 IEEE 11 IEEE 1394 port 7, 11, 34 installing devices 34 digital camera 34 digital video camera 34 expansion card 60 front bezel 47 memory... 67 cleaning optical disc 68 defragmenting 73 deleting files 71 extending computer life 65 suggested schedule 64 using Task Scheduler 77 media reader See memory card reader memory adding 48
... 73 deleting files and folders 71 replacing 52 scanning for errors 72, 95 troubleshooting 93 hard drive carrier 7 headphone jack 7, 10 Hibernate mode 7 hot-swapping 34 I IBM Microdrive 29 IEEE 11 IEEE 1394 port 7, 11, 34 installing devices 34 digital camera 34 digital video camera 34 expansion card 60 front bezel 47 memory... 67 cleaning optical disc 68 defragmenting 73 deleting files 71 extending computer life 65 suggested schedule 64 using Task Scheduler 77 media reader See memory card reader memory adding 48