Getting Started
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.... Use the cable-routing feature (at the rear top) to the back of the following modes: standby, locked, protected screen saver, or suspend. A To perform manual backups between scheduled automatic backups: 1 Connect an external storage device to back up anytime you to set a schedule for automatic backup, or to your treasured...
.... Use the cable-routing feature (at the rear top) to the back of the following modes: standby, locked, protected screen saver, or suspend. A To perform manual backups between scheduled automatic backups: 1 Connect an external storage device to back up anytime you to set a schedule for automatic backup, or to your treasured...
Getting Started
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... the Support Web site: 1 Go to the Support Web site and search for your computer by using the previous procedure. 2 Click Manuals. 3 Locate the manual you can find information for your model number using the Internet to access the Support Web site address listed in the onscreen Help and... Support Center (select models only). Here, you can download from the Manuals page if it . Accessing Support on your computer, and then click Search . Getting More Information Using the Onscreen Help and Support Center (Select...
... the Support Web site: 1 Go to the Support Web site and search for your computer by using the previous procedure. 2 Click Manuals. 3 Locate the manual you can find information for your model number using the Internet to access the Support Web site address listed in the onscreen Help and... Support Center (select models only). Here, you can download from the Manuals page if it . Accessing Support on your computer, and then click Search . Getting More Information Using the Onscreen Help and Support Center (Select...
Getting Started
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... creating a restore point where it adds the new software. NOTE: Always use this by model) You can also set restore points manually. The feature does this System Restore procedure before it records the computer settings at that of a driver, click Rollback Driver, and ...then follow the onscreen instructions. To manually add restore points: 1 Close all open programs. 2 Click the Windows Vista start button, and then Control Panel. 3 Click System and Maintenance...
... creating a restore point where it adds the new software. NOTE: Always use this by model) You can also set restore points manually. The feature does this System Restore procedure before it records the computer settings at that of a driver, click Rollback Driver, and ...then follow the onscreen instructions. To manually add restore points: 1 Close all open programs. 2 Click the Windows Vista start button, and then Control Panel. 3 Click System and Maintenance...
Getting Started
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..., creating a blanket effect; Depending on your disc recording software, you encounter recording issues, try alternate media (different types or brands). If you may need to manually enable this feature (refer to an external hard disk drive. To open a file. Refer to view your computer to improve performance These maintenance tasks may...
..., creating a blanket effect; Depending on your disc recording software, you encounter recording issues, try alternate media (different types or brands). If you may need to manually enable this feature (refer to an external hard disk drive. To open a file. Refer to view your computer to improve performance These maintenance tasks may...
Safety and Regulatory Information Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations
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...3 and 30 seconds of receipt of ringing (So set between the end of one party to the conversation is disclosed to any single manual call attempts to the same number within the following limits for compliance with Telecom's Specifications: a. This equipment shall not be set to ...operate within any 30-minute period for any other party. c. Where automatic calls are dependent on the equipment (PC) associated with this device for recording telephone conversations shall comply with New Zealand law. d. The equipment shall go on -hook for a period of...
...3 and 30 seconds of receipt of ringing (So set between the end of one party to the conversation is disclosed to any single manual call attempts to the same number within the following limits for compliance with Telecom's Specifications: a. This equipment shall not be set to ...operate within any 30-minute period for any other party. c. Where automatic calls are dependent on the equipment (PC) associated with this device for recording telephone conversations shall comply with New Zealand law. d. The equipment shall go on -hook for a period of...
Upgrading and Servicing Guide
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6 Install the new CR2032 battery in the socket, with the positive (+) side facing the open side of the socket. 7 Replace all cables that you removed. 8 Complete the procedure "Replacing an Optical Disc Drive" on page 11. 9 Complete the procedures to manually set the time and date on page 7. Upgrading and Servicing Guide 25 See "Closing the Computer" on the computer after startup. NOTE: You may have to replace the computer cover and close the computer.
6 Install the new CR2032 battery in the socket, with the positive (+) side facing the open side of the socket. 7 Replace all cables that you removed. 8 Complete the procedure "Replacing an Optical Disc Drive" on page 11. 9 Complete the procedures to manually set the time and date on page 7. Upgrading and Servicing Guide 25 See "Closing the Computer" on the computer after startup. NOTE: You may have to replace the computer cover and close the computer.
Getting Started Compaq Presario S and 8000 Series Computer
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... software: ■ The Microsoft Windows operating system, which governs the interaction of your keyboard to access the built-in the printed manuals and online Help. 3 Using the PC The operation of the PC's hardware, peripherals, and software applications. ■ Software applications, such as Microsoft Works, which perform specific functions. For Microsoft Windows, you...
... software: ■ The Microsoft Windows operating system, which governs the interaction of your keyboard to access the built-in the printed manuals and online Help. 3 Using the PC The operation of the PC's hardware, peripherals, and software applications. ■ Software applications, such as Microsoft Works, which perform specific functions. For Microsoft Windows, you...
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H hard disk drive checking free space 3-4 cleaning up 5-4 defragmenting 5-6 installation 8-5 location 8-6 scanning 5-5 troubleshooting 7-13 using 3-3 hard disk drive cables disconnecting 8-8 reconnecting 8-14 hardware installation instructions 8-1 troubleshooting 7-14 Getting Started Index Help finding 7-1 integrated tool 7-2 keyboard button 3-1, 3-37, 7-1 Help & Support Centre 3-37 hibernation mode entering manually 3-44 settings for 3-45 using 3-44 hyperlink 4-2 I icons removing from the desktop 5-3 infected files 5-7 installation drives 8-7, 8-12 memory 8-17 Index-5
H hard disk drive checking free space 3-4 cleaning up 5-4 defragmenting 5-6 installation 8-5 location 8-6 scanning 5-5 troubleshooting 7-13 using 3-3 hard disk drive cables disconnecting 8-8 reconnecting 8-14 hardware installation instructions 8-1 troubleshooting 7-14 Getting Started Index Help finding 7-1 integrated tool 7-2 keyboard button 3-1, 3-37, 7-1 Help & Support Centre 3-37 hibernation mode entering manually 3-44 settings for 3-45 using 3-44 hyperlink 4-2 I icons removing from the desktop 5-3 infected files 5-7 installation drives 8-7, 8-12 memory 8-17 Index-5
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Index Shopping keyboard button 3-38 shutting down the computer 3-41 software uninstalling 5-2 solving minor problems 7-3 speaker plugs 3-19 speaker volume adjusting 3-22 standard recovery 6-8 standby mode entering manually 3-43 settings for 3-45 using 3-43 Index-10 support finding 7-1 support guide 2-2 system recovery full 6-9 standard 6-8 starting 6-4 starting from a non-responding PC 6-6 starting from a responding PC 6-5 using 6-1 using recovery CDs 6-8 System Restore using 6-2 system volume adjusting 3-22 Getting Started
Index Shopping keyboard button 3-38 shutting down the computer 3-41 software uninstalling 5-2 solving minor problems 7-3 speaker plugs 3-19 speaker volume adjusting 3-22 standard recovery 6-8 standby mode entering manually 3-43 settings for 3-45 using 3-43 Index-10 support finding 7-1 support guide 2-2 system recovery full 6-9 standard 6-8 starting 6-4 starting from a non-responding PC 6-6 starting from a responding PC 6-5 using 6-1 using recovery CDs 6-8 System Restore using 6-2 system volume adjusting 3-22 Getting Started