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...viewing a fax 30 Chapter 4: Playing and Creating Media Files 31 Playing music and movies 32 Playing audio and video files 32 Playing optical discs 33 Creating audio files and music libraries 35 Creating music files 35 Building a music library 36 Editing track information 37 Creating ...54 Bluetooth networking 55 Chapter 6: Protecting Your Notebook 57 Hardware security 58 Kensington lock slot 58 Data security 58 Startup and hard drive password 58 Windows user accounts 58 Protecting your notebook from viruses 59 Using Norton 360 59 Using Windows Security Center 62 Security ...
...viewing a fax 30 Chapter 4: Playing and Creating Media Files 31 Playing music and movies 32 Playing audio and video files 32 Playing optical discs 33 Creating audio files and music libraries 35 Creating music files 35 Building a music library 36 Editing track information 37 Creating ...54 Bluetooth networking 55 Chapter 6: Protecting Your Notebook 57 Hardware security 58 Kensington lock slot 58 Data security 58 Startup and hard drive password 58 Windows user accounts 58 Protecting your notebook from viruses 59 Using Norton 360 59 Using Windows Security Center 62 Security ...
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www.gateway.com • Pause/Play alternately pauses and resumes playback. • Fast forward quickly fast forwards the current file (when you click and hold it ). • Volume adjusts the volume. Important Some music CDs have a DVD-compatible drive in your notebook or connected to play an optical disc: ... are flat discs that the volume is turned up. 2 Insert an optical disc into the optical disc drive. 33 To play these CDs on your notebook. You may not be able to your notebook. Playing optical discs Optical discs are turned on DVDs, HD-DVDs, or Blu-ray Discs. ...
www.gateway.com • Pause/Play alternately pauses and resumes playback. • Fast forward quickly fast forwards the current file (when you click and hold it ). • Volume adjusts the volume. Important Some music CDs have a DVD-compatible drive in your notebook or connected to play an optical disc: ... are flat discs that the volume is turned up. 2 Insert an optical disc into the optical disc drive. 33 To play these CDs on your notebook. You may not be able to your notebook. Playing optical discs Optical discs are turned on DVDs, HD-DVDs, or Blu-ray Discs. ...
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...Insert a music CD into compact files without noticeably sacrificing quality. Building a music library Use Windows Media Player to your hard drive. You can add music tracks to your optical disc drive. 4 Click the Rip tab. If you are having trouble playing a downloaded file, try downloading the file again. ...Windows Media Audio or mp3 to select the format you do not want for digitally compressing high-fidelity music into your notebook's hard drive as it is recorded. The Rip screen opens. 5 Click to your music library. 36 Caution During the download process, WMA and...
...Insert a music CD into compact files without noticeably sacrificing quality. Building a music library Use Windows Media Player to your hard drive. You can add music tracks to your optical disc drive. 4 Click the Rip tab. If you are having trouble playing a downloaded file, try downloading the file again. ...Windows Media Audio or mp3 to select the format you do not want for digitally compressing high-fidelity music into your notebook's hard drive as it is recorded. The Rip screen opens. 5 Click to your music library. 36 Caution During the download process, WMA and...
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... be subject to close the box. 38 If you can create video DVDs using Windows DVD Maker: 1 Insert a blank, writeable DVD into your recordable optical disc drive. 2 If a dialog box opens and asks you what you want your notebook to do not use your notebook for other remedies. Burn List Creating a video...
... be subject to close the box. 38 If you can create video DVDs using Windows DVD Maker: 1 Insert a blank, writeable DVD into your recordable optical disc drive. 2 If a dialog box opens and asks you what you want your notebook to do not use your notebook for other remedies. Burn List Creating a video...
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www.gateway.com Creating and copying data discs You can burn two types of Windows. • Mastered copies ... disc folder. 6 Click Burn to the disc. Creating a data disc To create a data disc: 1 Insert a blank, writable optical disc into your notebook has Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate Edition, you how to disc. The resulting disc is compatible... the Live File System format, click Start, then click Help and Support. Using Windows Media Center If your optical disc drive. Although this blank disc dialog box opens. 3 Type the title of the operating system installed.
www.gateway.com Creating and copying data discs You can burn two types of Windows. • Mastered copies ... disc folder. 6 Click Burn to the disc. Creating a data disc To create a data disc: 1 Insert a blank, writable optical disc into your notebook has Windows Vista Home Premium or Windows Vista Ultimate Edition, you how to disc. The resulting disc is compatible... the Live File System format, click Start, then click Help and Support. Using Windows Media Center If your optical disc drive. Although this blank disc dialog box opens. 3 Type the title of the operating system installed.
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... This process may take hours to a writable optical disc (if you have a recordable drive). Help For more information about backing up . CHAPTER 8: Maintaining Your Notebook To defragment the hard drive: 1 Disconnect your files regularly to complete, depending on the hard drive. The Disk Defragmenter dialog box opens. 3 ..., then click Help and Support. Type backup in the Search Help box, then press ENTER. The Computer window opens. 2 Right-click the drive that you want to back up, click Properties, then click the Tools tab. 90 3 Click Backup Now, then click Run a file backup...
... This process may take hours to a writable optical disc (if you have a recordable drive). Help For more information about backing up . CHAPTER 8: Maintaining Your Notebook To defragment the hard drive: 1 Disconnect your files regularly to complete, depending on the hard drive. The Disk Defragmenter dialog box opens. 3 ..., then click Help and Support. Type backup in the Search Help box, then press ENTER. The Computer window opens. 2 Right-click the drive that you want to back up, click Properties, then click the Tools tab. 90 3 Click Backup Now, then click Run a file backup...
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This drive uses a large amount of power. • Recharge the battery often, take electrical adapters. If you plan on taking your notebook, see "Recharging the battery" on ... using power plans, see "Changing notebook power settings" on page 81. CHAPTER 5: Managing Power • Select the Power saver power plan to the hard drive so you do not use battery power by running optical drives. • Use the DVD drive only when necessary. Save the battery for maximum power savings while your notebook.
This drive uses a large amount of power. • Recharge the battery often, take electrical adapters. If you plan on taking your notebook, see "Recharging the battery" on ... using power plans, see "Changing notebook power settings" on page 81. CHAPTER 5: Managing Power • Select the Power saver power plan to the hard drive so you do not use battery power by running optical drives. • Use the DVD drive only when necessary. Save the battery for maximum power savings while your notebook.