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... have a cable modem, use a surge protector that has an antenna/cable TV jack. During an electrical storm, unplug both the power cord and the modem connection. Although you cannot run your computer for an extended period of time with your back straight so your knees,...and the modem. If you type. • Do not slouch forward or lean far back. Protect your computer. An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) supplies battery power to a surge protector, which absorbs voltage surges and prevents them from reaching your computer and peripheral devices by using a surge protector...
... have a cable modem, use a surge protector that has an antenna/cable TV jack. During an electrical storm, unplug both the power cord and the modem connection. Although you cannot run your computer for an extended period of time with your back straight so your knees,...and the modem. If you type. • Do not slouch forward or lean far back. Protect your computer. An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) supplies battery power to a surge protector, which absorbs voltage surges and prevents them from reaching your computer and peripheral devices by using a surge protector...
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... in the United States. Make sure this , the voltage switch should always be equipped with a built-in cards, and peripheral devices. The power supply's voltage selection for your location before turning on the back of your computer. 2 Insert the other areas of the world, such as this...board, add-in Ethernet (network) jack. In the United States, the utility power is supplied at 230 volts at 60 Hz. The power supply should be damaged. If your computer is operating in another country). www.gateway.com Checking the voltage selection Caution If you can connect your computer to a ...
... in the United States. Make sure this , the voltage switch should always be equipped with a built-in cards, and peripheral devices. The power supply's voltage selection for your location before turning on the back of your computer. 2 Insert the other areas of the world, such as this...board, add-in Ethernet (network) jack. In the United States, the utility power is supplied at 230 volts at 60 Hz. The power supply should be damaged. If your computer is operating in another country). www.gateway.com Checking the voltage selection Caution If you can connect your computer to a ...
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When you turn off . 17 If the computer remains in your computer, certain components in the power supply and system board remain energized. Turning off or slow down your computer, unplug the power cord and modem cable from a Sleep state is in Windows to turn off your online User Guide....computer from the wall outlets. Waking your computer Tip For more information on the power button flashes. www.gateway.com 5 To open your computer's menus, see the "Customizing" chapter in Sleep mode, press the power button. Important If for some reason you cannot use the Shut Down option ...
When you turn off . 17 If the computer remains in your computer, certain components in the power supply and system board remain energized. Turning off or slow down your computer, unplug the power cord and modem cable from a Sleep state is in Windows to turn off your online User Guide....computer from the wall outlets. Waking your computer Tip For more information on the power button flashes. www.gateway.com 5 To open your computer's menus, see the "Customizing" chapter in Sleep mode, press the power button. Important If for some reason you cannot use the Shut Down option ...
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...: • Avoid static-causing surfaces such as electrostatic discharge (ESD). Never slide expansion cards or components over any object into the vent holes of the power supply. The components inside of the bags provide electrostatic protection. • Always hold expansion cards by following ESD guidelines every time you are extremely sensitive to... to dangerous electrical voltages and moving parts, turn off your computer. • Touch a bare metal surface on the back of the computer. • Unplug the power cord and the modem and network cables.
...: • Avoid static-causing surfaces such as electrostatic discharge (ESD). Never slide expansion cards or components over any object into the vent holes of the power supply. The components inside of the bags provide electrostatic protection. • Always hold expansion cards by following ESD guidelines every time you are extremely sensitive to... to dangerous electrical voltages and moving parts, turn off your computer. • Touch a bare metal surface on the back of the computer. • Unplug the power cord and the modem and network cables.
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...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 snaps into the socket until it out of the new ... Remove all memory modules by following the instructions in Step 3. 15 Save all external cables and the power cord. 12 Turn on page 38. 11 Reconnect all your settings and exit the BIOS Setup utility. ...the side panel by following the directions in "Installing memory" on page 41. 4 Disconnect all the power and data cables from the system board, noting their locations and orientation. (You will reconnect the cables...
...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 snaps into the socket until it out of the new ... Remove all memory modules by following the instructions in Step 3. 15 Save all external cables and the power cord. 12 Turn on page 38. 11 Reconnect all your settings and exit the BIOS Setup utility. ...the side panel by following the directions in "Installing memory" on page 41. 4 Disconnect all the power and data cables from the system board, noting their locations and orientation. (You will reconnect the cables...
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... 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. 13 Reinstall any expansion cards you removed previously. 14 Replace the side panel by following the instructions in "Replacing the side panel" on page 38. 55 www.gateway...
... 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. 13 Reinstall any expansion cards you removed previously. 14 Replace the side panel by following the instructions in "Replacing the side panel" on page 38. 55 www.gateway...
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...sure that your computer is nearby at the time of your call for your computer contains information that is connected correctly to an AC power outlet that identifies your computer model and serial number. The technician may have installed it according to the instructions provided with it is ... found on top of your computer includes the product key code for assistance. The label on the back of your operating system. Gateway Customer Care will need to enter these recommendations before contacting Gateway Customer Care: • Make sure that your computer is supplying power.
...sure that your computer is nearby at the time of your call for your computer contains information that is connected correctly to an AC power outlet that identifies your computer model and serial number. The technician may have installed it according to the instructions provided with it is ... found on top of your computer includes the product key code for assistance. The label on the back of your operating system. Gateway Customer Care will need to enter these recommendations before contacting Gateway Customer Care: • Make sure that your computer is supplying power.
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... for 31 pointer moving 22, 23 ports See connections power button 7 connector 8 Hibernate mode 7 indicator 7 source problems 14 Standby/Resume 7 troubleshooting 81 turning off computer 17 turning on computer 16 power button 7 power supply 15 printer installing 31 setting default 82 troubleshooting 82 USB... port 7, 9 programs closing unresponsive 18 opening 23 re-installing 92, 95 PS/2 port keyboard 8 mouse 9 R RAM See memory rebooting computer 18 recordable drive ...
... for 31 pointer moving 22, 23 ports See connections power button 7 connector 8 Hibernate mode 7 indicator 7 source problems 14 Standby/Resume 7 troubleshooting 81 turning off computer 17 turning on computer 16 power button 7 power supply 15 printer installing 31 setting default 82 troubleshooting 82 USB... port 7, 9 programs closing unresponsive 18 opening 23 re-installing 92, 95 PS/2 port keyboard 8 mouse 9 R RAM See memory rebooting computer 18 recordable drive ...
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... area 81 screen resolution 81 technical support 100 telephone support 100 turning off computer 7, 17, 18 turning on computer 7, 16 TV tuner card 10 U uninterruptible power supply (UPS) 14 updating Windows 62 UPS 14 USB port 7, 9, 31 V video playing 26, 27 video jack 7 voltage checking selection 15 selection switch 15 volume adjusting...
... area 81 screen resolution 81 technical support 100 telephone support 100 turning off computer 7, 17, 18 turning on computer 7, 16 TV tuner card 10 U uninterruptible power supply (UPS) 14 updating Windows 62 UPS 14 USB port 7, 9, 31 V video playing 26, 27 video jack 7 voltage checking selection 15 selection switch 15 volume adjusting...