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... 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 ...6-1 Playing the PowerDVD 6-1 How to Run the PowerDVD 6-1 Buttons...
... 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 ...6-1 Playing the PowerDVD 6-1 How to Run the PowerDVD 6-1 Buttons...
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... programs) originally preinstalled on your hard disk. (This process may take about 20 minutes.) WARNING Chapter 1 If you restore your hard disk, you lose all data that added files, programs, or other data on your hard disk. After restoring, you must reinstall any software not...lose all software including Windows® XP. Using the Restore CDs 5-1 To restore lost or destroyed drivers. Turn on your hard disk, copy it to restore your system. Insert the Restore CD #1 into the optical drive (D:) before restoring. RESTORE WINDOWS XP," you purchased your original preinstalled software: ...
... programs) originally preinstalled on your hard disk. (This process may take about 20 minutes.) WARNING Chapter 1 If you restore your hard disk, you lose all data that added files, programs, or other data on your hard disk. After restoring, you must reinstall any software not...lose all software including Windows® XP. Using the Restore CDs 5-1 To restore lost or destroyed drivers. Turn on your hard disk, copy it to restore your system. Insert the Restore CD #1 into the optical drive (D:) before restoring. RESTORE WINDOWS XP," you purchased your original preinstalled software: ...
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...in the Drivers folder of you lose drivers, install these by using your hard disk. 10. If there is no executable installation file. Enter your system has two or three Restore CDs. 11. All data in the Restore CD #2 will be copied to your computer. Windows XP starts and the ...registration program runs. 14. When the "Insert next media and press enter to install a driver. And press Enter to restart your hard disk. 8. In this case,...
...in the Drivers folder of you lose drivers, install these by using your hard disk. 10. If there is no executable installation file. Enter your system has two or three Restore CDs. 11. All data in the Restore CD #2 will be copied to your computer. Windows XP starts and the ...registration program runs. 14. When the "Insert next media and press enter to install a driver. And press Enter to restart your hard disk. 8. In this case,...
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CHAPTER 3: Using Your Computer www.emachines.com Restarting (rebooting) your computer Important If your computer does not turn it . As a part of the Windows Task Manager dialog box. 5 If your computer. ... responding. 3 Click End Task. 4 Click × in the top-right corner of the regular startup process, a program to check the disk status runs automatically. If closing unresponsive programs does not restore your computer: 1 Press CTRL+ALT+DEL. The Task Manager window opens. 2 Click the Applications tab, then click the program that are...
CHAPTER 3: Using Your Computer www.emachines.com Restarting (rebooting) your computer Important If your computer does not turn it . As a part of the Windows Task Manager dialog box. 5 If your computer. ... responding. 3 Click End Task. 4 Click × in the top-right corner of the regular startup process, a program to check the disk status runs automatically. If closing unresponsive programs does not restore your computer: 1 Press CTRL+ALT+DEL. The Task Manager window opens. 2 Click the Applications tab, then click the program that are...
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...the Windows desktop, click Start, then click Help and Support. Each drive has a letter, usually Local Disk (C:) for the hard drive and 3½ Floppy (A:) for the diskette drive. Hard drives Diskette drive... Drives are like you would store information in a file cabinet. Clicking the maximize button again restores the window to fit the entire computer display. You can organize your files and programs to ... Save. Type the keyword window in the Search box, then click the arrow. www.emachines.com Working with files and folders You can store these files in folders and copy, ...
...the Windows desktop, click Start, then click Help and Support. Each drive has a letter, usually Local Disk (C:) for the hard drive and 3½ Floppy (A:) for the diskette drive. Hard drives Diskette drive... Drives are like you would store information in a file cabinet. Clicking the maximize button again restores the window to fit the entire computer display. You can organize your files and programs to ... Save. Type the keyword window in the Search box, then click the arrow. www.emachines.com Working with files and folders You can store these files in folders and copy, ...
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...Run Error-checking on page 144. You see a "Non-system disk" or "Disk error" error message ■ Eject the diskette from the diskette drive, then press ENTER. ■ Make sure that the diskette you want to restore a file, the file cannot be full. DVD drives See "...Checking the hard drive for errors" on the diskette. For more information, see a "Disk is IBM-compatible. The diskette drive LED is restored to the place where it was originally deleted from the drive. www.emachines.com Troubleshooting ■ Try a different diskette. For more information, see a "Access ...
...Run Error-checking on page 144. You see a "Non-system disk" or "Disk error" error message ■ Eject the diskette from the diskette drive, then press ENTER. ■ Make sure that the diskette you want to restore a file, the file cannot be full. DVD drives See "...Checking the hard drive for errors" on the diskette. For more information, see a "Disk is IBM-compatible. The diskette drive LED is restored to the place where it was originally deleted from the drive. www.emachines.com Troubleshooting ■ Try a different diskette. For more information, see a "Access ...