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... lid 51 Replacing the palm rest 56 Replacing the modem card 59 Replacing the Bluetooth module 62 Replacing the system board 64 Replacing the external video board 67 Replacing the speakers 69 i
... lid 51 Replacing the palm rest 56 Replacing the modem card 59 Replacing the Bluetooth module 62 Replacing the system board 64 Replacing the external video board 67 Replacing the speakers 69 i
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... lid • Replacing the palm rest • Replacing the modem card • Replacing the Bluetooth module • Replacing the system board • Replacing the external video board • Replacing the speakers 1
... lid • Replacing the palm rest • Replacing the modem card • Replacing the Bluetooth module • Replacing the system board • Replacing the external video board • Replacing the speakers 1
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www.gateway.com 5 Carefully unplug the LCD video cable from under the retaining clips. 39 Make sure you grasp the connector, not the cable. Retaining clips Connector 6 Lift up on the video cable retaining clips slightly, then slide the video cable out from under the clips. 7 Taking care to note the cables' routing and positions as they are installed from Gateway, pull the antenna wires out from under the system board, then slide the wires out from the notebook.
www.gateway.com 5 Carefully unplug the LCD video cable from under the retaining clips. 39 Make sure you grasp the connector, not the cable. Retaining clips Connector 6 Lift up on the video cable retaining clips slightly, then slide the video cable out from under the clips. 7 Taking care to note the cables' routing and positions as they are installed from Gateway, pull the antenna wires out from under the system board, then slide the wires out from the notebook.
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www.gateway.com 11 Slide the antenna cables through the retaining clips, under the system board, then into the wireless card area. 12 Slide the LCD video cable under the retaining clips, then plug the LCD video connector into the notebook. 13 Close the keyboard compartment by following the instructions in "Replacing the keyboard" on page 31. 14 Replace the keyboard cover by following the instructions in "Replacing the keyboard cover" on page 29. 15 Plug the antenna cables into the IEEE 802.11 wireless card, then replace the wireless bay cover. 41
www.gateway.com 11 Slide the antenna cables through the retaining clips, under the system board, then into the wireless card area. 12 Slide the LCD video cable under the retaining clips, then plug the LCD video connector into the notebook. 13 Close the keyboard compartment by following the instructions in "Replacing the keyboard" on page 31. 14 Replace the keyboard cover by following the instructions in "Replacing the keyboard cover" on page 29. 15 Plug the antenna cables into the IEEE 802.11 wireless card, then replace the wireless bay cover. 41
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... 802.11 wireless card, then replace the wireless bay cover. 66 Screw Screw Screw Screw 16 Turn the system board over and disconnect the external video board cable from the old system board and connect it to the notebook.
... 802.11 wireless card, then replace the wireless bay cover. 66 Screw Screw Screw Screw 16 Turn the system board over and disconnect the external video board cable from the old system board and connect it to the notebook.
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...17 black (palm rest - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: Flat-blade driver - www.gateway.com Replacing the external video board Tools you need to complete this task: 5.0 mm hex nutdriver 1 black (DVD drive) 2 black (hard drive kit) ... 1-3 black (keyboard) 4 black (LCD panel hinges) 4 black (palm rest - bottom) 2 chrome hexnut (external video board) 2 black (external video board) To replace the external video board: 1 Complete the steps in "Preparing the notebook" on page 6. 2 Remove the DVD drive by following the ...
...17 black (palm rest - Scribe or non-marring tool Phillips #0 screwdriver Screws removed during this task: Flat-blade driver - www.gateway.com Replacing the external video board Tools you need to complete this task: 5.0 mm hex nutdriver 1 black (DVD drive) 2 black (hard drive kit) ... 1-3 black (keyboard) 4 black (LCD panel hinges) 4 black (palm rest - bottom) 2 chrome hexnut (external video board) 2 black (external video board) To replace the external video board: 1 Complete the steps in "Preparing the notebook" on page 6. 2 Remove the DVD drive by following the ...
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... instructions in "Replacing the DVD drive" on page 56. 10 Remove the two hex nuts that secure the external video board to the notebook. Screw Screw 12 Install the new external video board into the notebook, then replace the screws removed in Step 11. 13 Replace the two hex nuts removed in... into the IEEE 802.11 wireless card, then replace the wireless bay cover. 68 Hex nuts 11 Remove the two screws that secure the external video board to the notebook.
... instructions in "Replacing the DVD drive" on page 56. 10 Remove the two hex nuts that secure the external video board to the notebook. Screw Screw 12 Install the new external video board into the notebook, then replace the screws removed in Step 11. 13 Replace the two hex nuts removed in... into the IEEE 802.11 wireless card, then replace the wireless bay cover. 68 Hex nuts 11 Remove the two screws that secure the external video board to the notebook.
8511854 - Gateway Starter Guide for Windows Vista
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... online user guide or Windows Help and Support. To listen to play, pause, or stop disc playback. You can control how the music CD or video DVD plays from the disc you are playing are listed here Click these buttons to a music CD or watch a movie on DVD, click (Start), All... Programs, then click Windows Media Player. You can also control the volume here. 12 For more information about using media, see your new Gateway computer. Note: You must have a DVD disc drive to play a DVD Songs or scene selections from Windows Media Player. Enjoy listening to favorite music CDs...
... online user guide or Windows Help and Support. To listen to play, pause, or stop disc playback. You can control how the music CD or video DVD plays from the disc you are playing are listed here Click these buttons to a music CD or watch a movie on DVD, click (Start), All... Programs, then click Windows Media Player. You can also control the volume here. 12 For more information about using media, see your new Gateway computer. Note: You must have a DVD disc drive to play a DVD Songs or scene selections from Windows Media Player. Enjoy listening to favorite music CDs...
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...information about using media, see your computer. Note: you want to create MP3s of home movies or special videos. Create an MP3 music file To create an MP3, click (Start), All Programs, then click Windows Media...folder. rip, burn, play Create a custom music CD with easy-to-use software already installed on your Gateway computer. If your computer came with a DVD burner, you can do it all the files you must...have a DVD burner to Burn List. Make sure that the songs you rip yourself, or create a video DVD of are checked, then click Start Rip. Put a music CD in the disc drive on your...
...information about using media, see your computer. Note: you want to create MP3s of home movies or special videos. Create an MP3 music file To create an MP3, click (Start), All Programs, then click Windows Media...folder. rip, burn, play Create a custom music CD with easy-to-use software already installed on your Gateway computer. If your computer came with a DVD burner, you can do it all the files you must...have a DVD burner to Burn List. Make sure that the songs you rip yourself, or create a video DVD of are checked, then click Start Rip. Put a music CD in the disc drive on your...
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... audio files and music libraries 35 Creating music files 35 Building a music library 37 Editing track information 37 Creating music CDs and video DVDs 38 Creating a music CD 38 Creating a video DVD 39 Creating and copying data discs 41 Creating a data disc 41 Using Windows Media Center 42 Starting Windows Media Center...
... audio files and music libraries 35 Creating music files 35 Building a music library 37 Editing track information 37 Creating music CDs and video DVDs 38 Creating a music CD 38 Creating a video DVD 39 Creating and copying data discs 41 Creating a data disc 41 Using Windows Media Center 42 Starting Windows Media Center...
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... play a file using Windows Media Player, click Help. To play . 32 Playback controls Media library CHAPTER 4: Using Multimedia Playing music and movies Playing audio and video files Windows Media Player can play several types of audio and video files, including WAV, MIDI, MP3, AU, AVI, WMV, and MPEG formats.
... play a file using Windows Media Player, click Help. To play . 32 Playback controls Media library CHAPTER 4: Using Multimedia Playing music and movies Playing audio and video files Windows Media Player can play several types of audio and video files, including WAV, MIDI, MP3, AU, AVI, WMV, and MPEG formats.
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Windows Media Player opens and begins playing the disc. Playback controls 4 If the disc is not already playing, click (play). Windows Media Player opens. If Windows Media Player does not open automatically, click (Start), All Programs, then click Windows Media Player. CHAPTER 4: Using Multimedia 3 If a dialog box opens and asks you what you want your notebook to do with the disc, click Play. Playlist Video screen 34
Windows Media Player opens and begins playing the disc. Playback controls 4 If the disc is not already playing, click (play). Windows Media Player opens. If Windows Media Player does not open automatically, click (Start), All Programs, then click Windows Media Player. CHAPTER 4: Using Multimedia 3 If a dialog box opens and asks you what you want your notebook to do with the disc, click Play. Playlist Video screen 34
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...it). • Volume adjusts the volume. For information about making or playing an audio recording, click Start, then click Help and Support. www.gateway.com 5 Click one of the following to control playback: Repeat Rewind Fast forward Volume Shuffle Stop Pause/Play Mute • Shuffle randomizes the ... next file in the playlist (when you record and play audio files. For the location of the microphone jack, see "Playing audio and video files" on your notebook. Type recording audio or ripping in the Search Help box, then press ENTER. Type playing discs in the Search...
...it). • Volume adjusts the volume. For information about making or playing an audio recording, click Start, then click Help and Support. www.gateway.com 5 Click one of the following to control playback: Repeat Rewind Fast forward Volume Shuffle Stop Pause/Play Mute • Shuffle randomizes the ... next file in the playlist (when you record and play audio files. For the location of the microphone jack, see "Playing audio and video files" on your notebook. Type recording audio or ripping in the Search Help box, then press ENTER. Type playing discs in the Search...
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... songs that you want to burn to payment of damages and other tasks while creating CDs or DVDs. CHAPTER 4: Using Multimedia Creating music CDs and video DVDs Creating a music CD Important We recommend that you do not use your legal advisor Creating a music CD using Windows Media Player To create a music...
... songs that you want to burn to payment of damages and other tasks while creating CDs or DVDs. CHAPTER 4: Using Multimedia Creating music CDs and video DVDs Creating a music CD Important We recommend that you do not use your legal advisor Creating a music CD using Windows Media Player To create a music...
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..., contact your legal advisor. 1 Insert a blank, writeable DVD into your notebook for other remedies. www.gateway.com Creating a video DVD Creating a video DVD using Windows DVD Maker To create a video DVD using Windows DVD Maker: Important We recommend that you do not use your recordable optical disc drive. ...2 Click (Start), All Programs, then click Windows DVD Maker. The Windows DVD Maker introduction window opens. 3 Click Choose Photos and Videos. Otherwise, you may be violating copyright law and be subject to payment of damages and other tasks while creating CDs or DVDs. The ...
..., contact your legal advisor. 1 Insert a blank, writeable DVD into your notebook for other remedies. www.gateway.com Creating a video DVD Creating a video DVD using Windows DVD Maker To create a video DVD using Windows DVD Maker: Important We recommend that you do not use your recordable optical disc drive. ...2 Click (Start), All Programs, then click Windows DVD Maker. The Windows DVD Maker introduction window opens. 3 Click Choose Photos and Videos. Otherwise, you may be violating copyright law and be subject to payment of damages and other tasks while creating CDs or DVDs. The ...
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The videos are added to the video list, and a graphic in the lower left corner of the window shows you want to add to the video DVD, then click Add. The Ready to burn disc dialog box opens. 40 CHAPTER 4: Using Multimedia 4 Click Add items. The Add Items to DVD dialog box opens. 5 Find and select the videos you how much disc capacity will be used. 6 Click Next.
The videos are added to the video list, and a graphic in the lower left corner of the window shows you want to add to the video DVD, then click Add. The Ready to burn disc dialog box opens. 40 CHAPTER 4: Using Multimedia 4 Click Add items. The Add Items to DVD dialog box opens. 5 Find and select the videos you how much disc capacity will be used. 6 Click Next.
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.... 3 Type the title of the disc, then click Show formatting options. 4 Click Mastered, then click Next. www.gateway.com 7 Click any of the following options to customize your video disc: • Preview shows how your DVD's opening menu will look using the current settings. • Menu text ...changes the disc title, font, and button names. • Customize menu changes the menu fonts, background and foreground videos, audio track, and button styles. • Slide show creates a slide show you may not be read by all personal computers, regardless of the...
.... 3 Type the title of the disc, then click Show formatting options. 4 Click Mastered, then click Next. www.gateway.com 7 Click any of the following options to customize your video disc: • Preview shows how your DVD's opening menu will look using the current settings. • Menu text ...changes the disc title, font, and button names. • Customize menu changes the menu fonts, background and foreground videos, audio track, and button styles. • Slide show creates a slide show you may not be read by all personal computers, regardless of the...
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... easiest setup, click Express setup, then click OK. The Windows Media Center's main screen opens. 3 Use the use Windows Media Center to watch videos and movies, listen to select a Media Center menu option, then press ENTER. • TV + Movies lets you play TV programs you have recorded... or DVD), and synchronize with another digital media device (such as an MP3 player). • Pictures + Videos lets you view individual pictures, pictures in a slideshow, or select movies from your video library. • Music lets you start Windows Media Center: 1 Click (Start), All Programs, then click ...
... easiest setup, click Express setup, then click OK. The Windows Media Center's main screen opens. 3 Use the use Windows Media Center to watch videos and movies, listen to select a Media Center menu option, then press ENTER. • TV + Movies lets you play TV programs you have recorded... or DVD), and synchronize with another digital media device (such as an MP3 player). • Pictures + Videos lets you view individual pictures, pictures in a slideshow, or select movies from your video library. • Music lets you start Windows Media Center: 1 Click (Start), All Programs, then click ...
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... most basic monitor settings you prefer. 5 Click Apply. Screen resolution is the number of the most basic display settings you have played a game or run a video-intensive program, check the color depth setting and return it to suit your changes. 68 The Windows Mobility Center opens. 2 Click (Change display settings). Color...
... most basic monitor settings you prefer. 5 Click Apply. Screen resolution is the number of the most basic display settings you have played a game or run a video-intensive program, check the color depth setting and return it to suit your changes. 68 The Windows Mobility Center opens. 2 Click (Change display settings). Color...
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...; Click (Change presentation settings) to turn on to turn the wireless radio off to open the Presentation Settings dialog box and select the audio and video settings for the LCD panel or a connected monitor. For more information, see "Changing screen settings" on or click Turn wireless off . ■ Click (Change Tablet...
...; Click (Change presentation settings) to turn on to turn the wireless radio off to open the Presentation Settings dialog box and select the audio and video settings for the LCD panel or a connected monitor. For more information, see "Changing screen settings" on or click Turn wireless off . ■ Click (Change Tablet...