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...; Cables are not strained and that is completely dry before switching it . • Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners, use only parts certified for memory cards or expansion devices, plastic 'dummies' may expose you spill liquid on your computer. • Is not placed on the AC adapter. Dummies protect unused...
...; Cables are not strained and that is completely dry before switching it . • Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners, use only parts certified for memory cards or expansion devices, plastic 'dummies' may expose you spill liquid on your computer. • Is not placed on the AC adapter. Dummies protect unused...
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...or Quick Resume 2. Open Live TV 7. Quick Start & Troubleshooting Guide If supplied, connect the USB receiver to the model you have purchased, please check Gateway InfoCentre. Back, Start (Windows key) and More information 11. Number keys, Clear and Enter 7 8 11 1 2 4 5 6 9 10 13... Reader Memory cards are commonly used in TV mode) 13. Open Record TV 5. Program/Channel up , down, left, right) and OK 8. However, this does not mean that they are orientated correctly. check the batteries are present on Gateway computers. Playback and record controls (Record, ...
...or Quick Resume 2. Open Live TV 7. Quick Start & Troubleshooting Guide If supplied, connect the USB receiver to the model you have purchased, please check Gateway InfoCentre. Back, Start (Windows key) and More information 11. Number keys, Clear and Enter 7 8 11 1 2 4 5 6 9 10 13... Reader Memory cards are commonly used in TV mode) 13. Open Record TV 5. Program/Channel up , down, left, right) and OK 8. However, this does not mean that they are orientated correctly. check the batteries are present on Gateway computers. Playback and record controls (Record, ...
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...(usually a hard disk drive) with signals in your accounts at any built-in an audio device disables any 12 - The computer requires a Gateway-certified adapter. Kensington Lock Fixture - First, switch ON any devices connected to your computer features two TV tuner ports, use your television's speakers... output or connect the Line-Out port of digital cameras, PDAs, MP3 players and mobile phones (see page 18). Other Connectors Memory Card Reader - HDMI (TV-Out) Connection - Line-Out - It cannot be required to connect to connect a compatible display device (such ...
...(usually a hard disk drive) with signals in your accounts at any built-in an audio device disables any 12 - The computer requires a Gateway-certified adapter. Kensington Lock Fixture - First, switch ON any devices connected to your computer features two TV tuner ports, use your television's speakers... output or connect the Line-Out port of digital cameras, PDAs, MP3 players and mobile phones (see page 18). Other Connectors Memory Card Reader - HDMI (TV-Out) Connection - Line-Out - It cannot be required to connect to connect a compatible display device (such ...
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...your computer's hard drive, just like Hibernate; A small amount of power is still required to start in memory, ready to recycle! Because your computing needs may evolve, Gateway is a lot quicker than burning a CD or DVD! Simply plug it out! High capacity drives are ...just bought a new computer and wonder what you work is a key component of your Computer Gateway strives to save energy. Depending on your computer, click on your computer run memory-intensive applications such as possible. Through recycling, many materials used computers. Hybrid Sleep Hybrid sleep ...
...your computer's hard drive, just like Hibernate; A small amount of power is still required to start in memory, ready to recycle! Because your computing needs may evolve, Gateway is a lot quicker than burning a CD or DVD! Simply plug it out! High capacity drives are ...just bought a new computer and wonder what you work is a key component of your Computer Gateway strives to save energy. Depending on your computer, click on your computer run memory-intensive applications such as possible. Through recycling, many materials used computers. Hybrid Sleep Hybrid sleep ...
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... want to play it may be because you are using a file that was compressed using a codec that contains files (such as a DVD, USB key or memory card), Windows will automatically display a dialogue box and ask you to choose how you to choose the way Windows handles media files on devices with...
... want to play it may be because you are using a file that was compressed using a codec that contains files (such as a DVD, USB key or memory card), Windows will automatically display a dialogue box and ask you to choose how you to choose the way Windows handles media files on devices with...
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... them to complete. Click on your hard disk. Empty the Recycle Bin: When you no longer use your computer while running the Disk Defragmenter as memory cards, do not go to start. Click on the OS icon and select Properties. 3. The Hard Disk Properties window displays the amount of 26 - Items...
... them to complete. Click on your hard disk. Empty the Recycle Bin: When you no longer use your computer while running the Disk Defragmenter as memory cards, do not go to start. Click on the OS icon and select Properties. 3. The Hard Disk Properties window displays the amount of 26 - Items...
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.... 2. Check your computer and the wall socket. 3. Check that the battery is sufficiently charged. 3. Check that the battery is may be items such as additional memory, a network card, etc. 1. Disconnect all open programs, with the exception of the base and pull it works correctly. 3. Usually, you wish to remove the device...
.... 2. Check your computer and the wall socket. 3. Check that the battery is sufficiently charged. 3. Check that the battery is may be items such as additional memory, a network card, etc. 1. Disconnect all open programs, with the exception of the base and pull it works correctly. 3. Usually, you wish to remove the device...
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... start automatically: c. Double-click on the Setup (or Install) icon and follow the on the disc's icon and select Explore. b. c. Gateway cannot be held responsible for any new program, be found printed on the software box or on the + to start the program's uninstall process...Uninstalling a program a. Helpdesk - 43 See your computer and printer before disconnecting or reconnecting any cables. Note: For a quick overview of memory or hard drive space needed to run on Uninstall/Change to display more options. Before installing any damage caused by adding hardware or software....
... start automatically: c. Double-click on the Setup (or Install) icon and follow the on the disc's icon and select Explore. b. c. Gateway cannot be held responsible for any new program, be found printed on the software box or on the + to start the program's uninstall process...Uninstalling a program a. Helpdesk - 43 See your computer and printer before disconnecting or reconnecting any cables. Note: For a quick overview of memory or hard drive space needed to run on Uninstall/Change to display more options. Before installing any damage caused by adding hardware or software....
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...to restore the hardware configuration so that it can be necessary to open your computer and is not covered by a qualified Gateway technician. Resetting your Hardware Configuration If you should perform such installation. You should only open your computer and device before disconnecting... or reconnecting any warranty. Check your computer's specifications (see Check your computer's specifications on upgrading your system's Random Access Memory (RAM) or Processor (CPU), please refer to the Recovering your system section on your new hardware, you encounter some ...
...to restore the hardware configuration so that it can be necessary to open your computer and is not covered by a qualified Gateway technician. Resetting your Hardware Configuration If you should perform such installation. You should only open your computer and device before disconnecting... or reconnecting any warranty. Check your computer's specifications (see Check your computer's specifications on upgrading your system's Random Access Memory (RAM) or Processor (CPU), please refer to the Recovering your system section on your new hardware, you encounter some ...
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... of other container(s)) in the permanent memory (e.g. The provisions of three (3) years as you have a reasonable mechanism or process in use as commencing from your receipt of the original is protected by Gateway or its suppliers and is your Gateway computer. Our mailing address is : ...United States copyright laws and international treaty provision. without charge except for the SOFTWARE, then at any further questions. Grant of License This Gateway License Agreement ("License") permits you . However, some titles require a CD or DVD to assure that a copy installed on a ...
... of other container(s)) in the permanent memory (e.g. The provisions of three (3) years as you have a reasonable mechanism or process in use as commencing from your receipt of the original is protected by Gateway or its suppliers and is your Gateway computer. Our mailing address is : ...United States copyright laws and international treaty provision. without charge except for the SOFTWARE, then at any further questions. Grant of License This Gateway License Agreement ("License") permits you . However, some titles require a CD or DVD to assure that a copy installed on a ...
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... Copy protection 40 Cursor 6 D Device Manager 37 Diagnose & Repair 34 Dial-up modem 41 Disk Cleanup 25 Disk Defragmenter 25 Display 39 Download 19 Drives 8 Memory card reader 8 Optical drives 9 DSL 20, 41 DVI port 12 E Electronic Program Guide 19 Email 42 Environment 53 Epilepsy warning 5 Error checking 25 eSATA 12... K Keyboard 6, 38 L LAN (Local Area Network 21 Last Known Good Configuration 28, 36 Line-Out 12 M Maintenance HDD management 26 System tools 26 Malware 29 Memory 14 Memory card reader 8, 12 Index - 55
... Copy protection 40 Cursor 6 D Device Manager 37 Diagnose & Repair 34 Dial-up modem 41 Disk Cleanup 25 Disk Defragmenter 25 Display 39 Download 19 Drives 8 Memory card reader 8 Optical drives 9 DSL 20, 41 DVI port 12 E Electronic Program Guide 19 Email 42 Environment 53 Epilepsy warning 5 Error checking 25 eSATA 12... K Keyboard 6, 38 L LAN (Local Area Network 21 Last Known Good Configuration 28, 36 Line-Out 12 M Maintenance HDD management 26 System tools 26 Malware 29 Memory 14 Memory card reader 8, 12 Index - 55
Service Guide
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Contents Chapter 1: System specifications 1 Preface 2 Conventions 2 General information 2 Features 3 System block diagram 6 Hardware specifications and configurations 7 CPU 7 Controllers 7 BIOS 7 Memory 8 Hard Disk Drive 9 Optical drive 9 LCD 10 Keyboard 11 Pointing device 11 Memory card reader 11 Audio 12 Wired LAN 12 Bluetooth 12 Wireless LAN 13 USB 13 Buttons/Indicators/Ports 13 Camera...
Contents Chapter 1: System specifications 1 Preface 2 Conventions 2 General information 2 Features 3 System block diagram 6 Hardware specifications and configurations 7 CPU 7 Controllers 7 BIOS 7 Memory 8 Hard Disk Drive 9 Optical drive 9 LCD 10 Keyboard 11 Pointing device 11 Memory card reader 11 Audio 12 Wired LAN 12 Bluetooth 12 Wireless LAN 13 USB 13 Buttons/Indicators/Ports 13 Camera...
Service Guide
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... 44 Preparing the work space 45 Required tools 46 Preparing the notebook 47 Removing the battery 48 Removing the bay cover 49 Adding or replacing memory modules 50 Replacing the wireless card 52 Replacing the hard drive 54 Replacing the optical drive 56 Replacing the keyboard cover 58 Replacing the multimedia...
... 44 Preparing the work space 45 Required tools 46 Preparing the notebook 47 Removing the battery 48 Removing the bay cover 49 Adding or replacing memory modules 50 Replacing the wireless card 52 Replacing the hard drive 54 Replacing the optical drive 56 Replacing the keyboard cover 58 Replacing the multimedia...
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www.gateway.com Chapter 4: Troubleshooting 115 Diagnosing problems 116 System test procedures 117 Testing the optical drive 117 Testing the keyboard or auxiliary input device 117 Testing the memory 118 Testing the power system 118 Testing the touchpad 119 Power-On Self-Test (POST) error message... messages 121 No-beep error messages 123 Phoenix BIOS beep codes 124 Symptom-to-FRU error messages 129 LCD 129 Power 129 Memory 130 Sound 130 Power management 130 Devices 131 Keyboard and touchpad 131 Intermittent problems 132 Undetermined problems 133 Chapter 5: Connector locations...
www.gateway.com Chapter 4: Troubleshooting 115 Diagnosing problems 116 System test procedures 117 Testing the optical drive 117 Testing the keyboard or auxiliary input device 117 Testing the memory 118 Testing the power system 118 Testing the touchpad 119 Power-On Self-Test (POST) error message... messages 121 No-beep error messages 123 Phoenix BIOS beep codes 124 Symptom-to-FRU error messages 129 LCD 129 Power 129 Memory 130 Sound 130 Power management 130 Devices 131 Keyboard and touchpad 131 Intermittent problems 132 Undetermined problems 133 Chapter 5: Connector locations...
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... decided for Acer's global product offering. This service guide provides you with all technical information relating to -date information available on cards, modems, or extra memory capabilities). Acer-authorized Service Providers: Your Acer office may not be noted in this information and the product it may have decided to extend the...
... decided for Acer's global product offering. This service guide provides you with all technical information relating to -date information available on cards, modems, or extra memory capabilities). Acer-authorized Service Providers: Your Acer office may not be noted in this information and the product it may have decided to extend the...
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www.gateway.com Features Platform • Processor • AMD Turion™ II Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processors: ...) • Core logic: ATI RS880M + SB710 • Wireless: Intel WiFi Link 5300/5100, Atheros b/g/n, or Ralink b/g/n System memory • Dual-channel DDR2 SDRAM support • Up to 4 GB of DDR2 667/800 MHz, upgradeable using two SO-DIMM modules... Display and graphics • 15.6" WXGA TFT LCD display panel • 1366×768 resolution • VGA memory: shared or 512 MB • VGA controller: RS780M or ATI M92-XT • Dual independent display support •...
www.gateway.com Features Platform • Processor • AMD Turion™ II Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processors: ...) • Core logic: ATI RS880M + SB710 • Wireless: Intel WiFi Link 5300/5100, Atheros b/g/n, or Ralink b/g/n System memory • Dual-channel DDR2 SDRAM support • Up to 4 GB of DDR2 667/800 MHz, upgradeable using two SO-DIMM modules... Display and graphics • 15.6" WXGA TFT LCD display panel • 1366×768 resolution • VGA memory: shared or 512 MB • VGA controller: RS780M or ATI M92-XT • Dual independent display support •...
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www.gateway.com Hardware specifications and configurations CPU Item CPU type Core logic CPU package CPU core voltage Controllers Item Core logic VGA LAN USB 2.0 Bluetooth Wireless 802.11 Memory Card Reader Audio Codec BIOS Item BIOS vendor BIOS version Specification AMD Turion™ II Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processors, AMD Turion™...
www.gateway.com Hardware specifications and configurations CPU Item CPU type Core logic CPU package CPU core voltage Controllers Item Core logic VGA LAN USB 2.0 Bluetooth Wireless 802.11 Memory Card Reader Audio Codec BIOS Item BIOS vendor BIOS version Specification AMD Turion™ II Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processors, AMD Turion™...
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... n iAMT 4.0 or later (for Intel platform) Manually set Supervisor and User passwords. Memory Item Specification Memory controller Built-in Memory size 0 MB (no on-board memory) SO-DIMM socket number 2 sockets Supports memory size per 2 GB per SO-DIMM socket Supports maximum memory size 4 GB Supports SO-DIMM type n DDR 2 Synchronous DRAM Supports SO-DIMM Speed...
... n iAMT 4.0 or later (for Intel platform) Manually set Supervisor and User passwords. Memory Item Specification Memory controller Built-in Memory size 0 MB (no on-board memory) SO-DIMM socket number 2 sockets Supports memory size per 2 GB per SO-DIMM socket Supports maximum memory size 4 GB Supports SO-DIMM type n DDR 2 Synchronous DRAM Supports SO-DIMM Speed...
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.../sec Sustained: n with CD: Max 3.6Mbytes/sec n with DVD: Max 10.8Mbytes/sec n with BD: Max 11Mbytes/sec Buffer Memory 2MB n for CD/DVD: 2MB n for BD: 4.5MB Interface SATA 9 www.gateway.com Hard Disk Drive Item Vendor & Model Name ST9160310AS MK1655GSX HTS543216L9A300 WD1600BEVT-22ZC T0 Capacity (MB) 160000 Bytes per sector...
.../sec Sustained: n with CD: Max 3.6Mbytes/sec n with DVD: Max 10.8Mbytes/sec n with BD: Max 11Mbytes/sec Buffer Memory 2MB n for CD/DVD: 2MB n for BD: 4.5MB Interface SATA 9 www.gateway.com Hard Disk Drive Item Vendor & Model Name ST9160310AS MK1655GSX HTS543216L9A300 WD1600BEVT-22ZC T0 Capacity (MB) 160000 Bytes per sector...
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www.gateway.com Item Viewing angle (degree) Horizontal: Right/Left Vertical: Upper/Lower ...port directly Pointing device Item Type Buttons Specification n Synaptics TM00540-001 Touchpad n ALPS KGDFF0031A Touchpad Left/Right Memory card reader Item Controller Cards supported Compliancy Specification Realtek RTS5159 Support 5-in-1 card reader (MMC, MS, MS...-pro, SD, and xD) n Complies to SDIO Host Interface Specification Rev 1.0 n Supports MMC, MMCplus, SD Memory, and SDIO cards n SDIO Version 1.10 compliant with High-Speed Mode n SD Host Interface Specification v1.0 n SD Host...
www.gateway.com Item Viewing angle (degree) Horizontal: Right/Left Vertical: Upper/Lower ...port directly Pointing device Item Type Buttons Specification n Synaptics TM00540-001 Touchpad n ALPS KGDFF0031A Touchpad Left/Right Memory card reader Item Controller Cards supported Compliancy Specification Realtek RTS5159 Support 5-in-1 card reader (MMC, MS, MS...-pro, SD, and xD) n Complies to SDIO Host Interface Specification Rev 1.0 n Supports MMC, MMCplus, SD Memory, and SDIO cards n SDIO Version 1.10 compliant with High-Speed Mode n SD Host Interface Specification v1.0 n SD Host...