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Replacing the DVD drive Replacing the DVD drive Tools You need a small Phillips screwdriver to your notebook and remove any Express and memory cards. 7 Turn your notebook over . 13 Connect the power adapter, modem cable, and network cable. 14 Reconnect all peripheral devices and ... or registered trademarks of your workbench or other brands and product names are extremely sensitive to a bare metal part of Gateway, Inc. Never slide components over any Express and memory cards. 15 Turn on your notebook. For more information, see "Changing Batteries" in your Reference Guide. 9 Carefully...
Replacing the DVD drive Replacing the DVD drive Tools You need a small Phillips screwdriver to your notebook and remove any Express and memory cards. 7 Turn your notebook over . 13 Connect the power adapter, modem cable, and network cable. 14 Reconnect all peripheral devices and ... or registered trademarks of your workbench or other brands and product names are extremely sensitive to a bare metal part of Gateway, Inc. Never slide components over any Express and memory cards. 15 Turn on your notebook. For more information, see "Changing Batteries" in your Reference Guide. 9 Carefully...
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...of the bags provide electrostatic protection. • Always hold components by their edges. Never slide components over any Express and memory cards. 8 Turn your notebook over so the bottom is facing up an optional RAID" located in the the online ...components from their respective companies. For more information, see "Preparing for important safety, regulatory, and legal information. © 2007 Gateway, Inc. Gateway and eMachines are trademarks or registered trademarks of recovery discs or a replacement hard drive with notebook components, follow these screws cannot be ...
...of the bags provide electrostatic protection. • Always hold components by their edges. Never slide components over any Express and memory cards. 8 Turn your notebook over so the bottom is facing up an optional RAID" located in the the online ...components from their respective companies. For more information, see "Preparing for important safety, regulatory, and legal information. © 2007 Gateway, Inc. Gateway and eMachines are trademarks or registered trademarks of recovery discs or a replacement hard drive with notebook components, follow these screws cannot be ...
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...network cable and remove the battery before replacing a component. Technical Support See the label on the front edge of the cover. Gateway and eMachines are trademarks or registered trademarks of the bags provide electrostatic protection. • Always hold components by their antistatic bags ..., see "Changing Batteries" in the United States and other grounded object. Screw Screw 1 8 Turn your notebook over any Express and memory cards. 6 Turn your notebook over so the bottom is facing up , then remove the battery. Replacing the keyboard Replacing the keyboard Tools...
...network cable and remove the battery before replacing a component. Technical Support See the label on the front edge of the cover. Gateway and eMachines are trademarks or registered trademarks of the bags provide electrostatic protection. • Always hold components by their antistatic bags ..., see "Changing Batteries" in the United States and other grounded object. Screw Screw 1 8 Turn your notebook over any Express and memory cards. 6 Turn your notebook over so the bottom is facing up , then remove the battery. Replacing the keyboard Replacing the keyboard Tools...
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...important safety, regulatory, and legal information. © 2007 Gateway, Inc. Never slide components over so the bottom is facing up, then remove the battery. Locating Components 1 7 Loosen the five memory bay cover screws (these guidelines: • Avoid static-... working with notebook components, follow these screws cannot be removed). Gateway and eMachines are trademarks or registered trademarks of Gateway, Inc. in the United States and other grounded object. To replace a memory module: 1 Follow the guidelines under "Preventing static electricity discharge."...
...important safety, regulatory, and legal information. © 2007 Gateway, Inc. Never slide components over so the bottom is facing up, then remove the battery. Locating Components 1 7 Loosen the five memory bay cover screws (these guidelines: • Avoid static-... working with notebook components, follow these screws cannot be removed). Gateway and eMachines are trademarks or registered trademarks of Gateway, Inc. in the United States and other grounded object. To replace a memory module: 1 Follow the guidelines under "Preventing static electricity discharge."...
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.... in the United States and other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Gateway, Inc. This module is keyed so it into the empty memory slot. Gateway and eMachines are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. See your notebook over. 14 Connect the power adapter, modem cable, and...
.... in the United States and other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of Gateway, Inc. This module is keyed so it into the empty memory slot. Gateway and eMachines are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. See your notebook over. 14 Connect the power adapter, modem cable, and...
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...Screw 1 8 Turn your notebook and unplug the AC adapter, modem cable, and network cable and remove the battery before replacing a component. Gateway and eMachines are trademarks or registered trademarks of the battery compartment and put them in the United States and other components. Before working with notebook... careful to not damage the LCD panel. 12 Slide the black multimedia keyboard cover connector clip to touch or damage any Express and memory cards. 6 Turn your notebook. Do not lay components on the bottom of your notebook by their respective companies. Clip 13 Slide ...
...Screw 1 8 Turn your notebook and unplug the AC adapter, modem cable, and network cable and remove the battery before replacing a component. Gateway and eMachines are trademarks or registered trademarks of the battery compartment and put them in the United States and other components. Before working with notebook... careful to not damage the LCD panel. 12 Slide the black multimedia keyboard cover connector clip to touch or damage any Express and memory cards. 6 Turn your notebook. Do not lay components on the bottom of your notebook by their respective companies. Clip 13 Slide ...
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... Disconnect the AC adapter, modem cable, and network cable. 5 Disconnect all peripheral devices connected to your notebook and remove any Express and memory cards. 6 Turn your notebook over any surface. • Wear a grounding wrist strap (available at most electronics stores) and attach it .... Do not lay components on the bottom of the notebook for important safety, regulatory, and legal information. © 2007 Gateway, Inc. Gateway and eMachines are extremely sensitive to a bare metal part of their edges. Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Preventing static electricity discharge...
... Disconnect the AC adapter, modem cable, and network cable. 5 Disconnect all peripheral devices connected to your notebook and remove any Express and memory cards. 6 Turn your notebook over any surface. • Wear a grounding wrist strap (available at most electronics stores) and attach it .... Do not lay components on the bottom of the notebook for important safety, regulatory, and legal information. © 2007 Gateway, Inc. Gateway and eMachines are extremely sensitive to a bare metal part of their edges. Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Preventing static electricity discharge...
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... for RAID 54 Configuring RAID 54 Getting help 57 Using an eSATA (external SATA) hard drive 57 Using the memory card reader 58 Memory card types 58 Inserting a memory card 58 Using a memory card 59 Removing a memory card 59 Using an Express Card 59 Installing a printer or other peripheral device 60 Connecting a USB device 61...
... for RAID 54 Configuring RAID 54 Getting help 57 Using an eSATA (external SATA) hard drive 57 Using the memory card reader 58 Memory card types 58 Inserting a memory card 58 Using a memory card 59 Removing a memory card 59 Using an Express Card 59 Installing a printer or other peripheral device 60 Connecting a USB device 61...
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... system using the Windows DVD . . . . . 98 Chapter 8: Upgrading Your Notebook 101 Preventing static electricity discharge 102 Adding or replacing memory modules 103 Replacing a hard drive kit 106 Chapter 9: Troubleshooting 111 Safety guidelines 112 First steps 112 Troubleshooting 113 Audio 113 Battery 113 CD ...115 Ethernet 117 Express Cards 117 File management 117 Fingerprint reader 118 Hard drive 118 Internet 119 Keyboard 120 Media Center 121 Memory 124 Memory card reader 125 Modem (cable or DSL 125 Modem (dial-up 125 Mouse 128 Networks (wired 129 Networks (wireless 131...
... system using the Windows DVD . . . . . 98 Chapter 8: Upgrading Your Notebook 101 Preventing static electricity discharge 102 Adding or replacing memory modules 103 Replacing a hard drive kit 106 Chapter 9: Troubleshooting 111 Safety guidelines 112 First steps 112 Troubleshooting 113 Audio 113 Battery 113 CD ...115 Ethernet 117 Express Cards 117 File management 117 Fingerprint reader 118 Hard drive 118 Internet 119 Keyboard 120 Media Center 121 Memory 124 Memory card reader 125 Modem (cable or DSL 125 Modem (dial-up 125 Mouse 128 Networks (wired 129 Networks (wireless 131...
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... digital camera, MP3 player, PDA, or cellular telephone into a cable modem, DSL modem, or an Ethernet network jack. The memory card reader supports Memory Stick®, Memory Stick Pro®, Mini Secure Digital®, MultiMediaCard™, RS-MultiMediaCard™, Secure Digital™, and xD-Picture Card™ ...jack. For more information, see "Connecting to a broadband modem or network" on page 58. For more information, see "Using the memory card reader" on page 18. 8 The built-in speakers are turned off while an external microphone is turned off when speakers or ...
... digital camera, MP3 player, PDA, or cellular telephone into a cable modem, DSL modem, or an Ethernet network jack. The memory card reader supports Memory Stick®, Memory Stick Pro®, Mini Secure Digital®, MultiMediaCard™, RS-MultiMediaCard™, Secure Digital™, and xD-Picture Card™ ...jack. For more information, see "Connecting to a broadband modem or network" on page 58. For more information, see "Using the memory card reader" on page 18. 8 The built-in speakers are turned off while an external microphone is turned off when speakers or ...
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For more information, see "Gateway contact information" on page 3. For more information, see "Adding or replacing memory modules" on page 69. Provides power when the notebook is (are located in this bay. Slide to release the battery. The hard ... the battery" on page 106. 10 CHAPTER 2: Checking Out Your Notebook Bottom Battery latch Battery Battery lock Memory bay Online Support: Tech Support Phone: Hours: Model: S/No: Customer care label Component Icon Memory bay Battery latch Battery Battery lock Customer Care label Hard drive bay Hard drive bay Description...
For more information, see "Gateway contact information" on page 3. For more information, see "Adding or replacing memory modules" on page 69. Provides power when the notebook is (are located in this bay. Slide to release the battery. The hard ... the battery" on page 106. 10 CHAPTER 2: Checking Out Your Notebook Bottom Battery latch Battery Battery lock Memory bay Online Support: Tech Support Phone: Hours: Model: S/No: Customer care label Component Icon Memory bay Battery latch Battery Battery lock Customer Care label Hard drive bay Hard drive bay Description...
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To enroll your fingerprint to memory in the fingerprint reader. If you plan to enroll more than 21 fingerprints, you must select this option to prevent unauthorized use the features of ...
To enroll your fingerprint to memory in the fingerprint reader. If you plan to enroll more than 21 fingerprints, you must select this option to prevent unauthorized use the features of ...
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CHAPTER4 Using Drives and Accessories • Using the DVD drive • Setting up an optional RAID • Using the memory card reader • Using an Express Card • Installing a printer or other peripheral device • Viewing the display on a projector, monitor, or television 49
CHAPTER4 Using Drives and Accessories • Using the DVD drive • Setting up an optional RAID • Using the memory card reader • Using an Express Card • Installing a printer or other peripheral device • Viewing the display on a projector, monitor, or television 49
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...with the media. Important For more information about using your eSATA hard drive, see your notebook. Using the memory card reader You can also use the memory card reader to your notebook and a device that is available with the label facing up and the arrow ...Important RS-Multimedia Card and Mini Secure Digital cards require the use memory cards to transfer pictures from a digital camera to transfer data between your notebook. Memory card types The memory card reader supports Memory Stick®, Memory Stick Pro®, MultiMediaCard™, Secure Digital™, Mini Secure Digital...
...with the media. Important For more information about using your eSATA hard drive, see your notebook. Using the memory card reader You can also use the memory card reader to your notebook and a device that is available with the label facing up and the arrow ...Important RS-Multimedia Card and Mini Secure Digital cards require the use memory cards to transfer pictures from a digital camera to transfer data between your notebook. Memory card types The memory card reader supports Memory Stick®, Memory Stick Pro®, MultiMediaCard™, Secure Digital™, Mini Secure Digital...
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...an Express Card Your notebook has an Express Card slot. You do not need to remove the memory card. If your notebook supports hot-swapping. www.gateway.com Using a memory card To access a file on a memory card: 1 Click (Start), then click Computer. 2 Double-click the drive letter (for ...further information. To remove a memory card: 1 Push the memory card into the Express Card slot, label-side up, until...
...an Express Card Your notebook has an Express Card slot. You do not need to remove the memory card. If your notebook supports hot-swapping. www.gateway.com Using a memory card To access a file on a memory card: 1 Click (Start), then click Computer. 2 Double-click the drive letter (for ...further information. To remove a memory card: 1 Push the memory card into the Express Card slot, label-side up, until...
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... in Microsoft Office and other applications. 71 The display stays off the display while you initially condition (fully charge and discharge) your notebook is no memory. www.gateway.com Extending battery life Maximizing battery performance To get maximum power savings. Tip For more information about using power plans, see "Changing notebook power...
... in Microsoft Office and other applications. 71 The display stays off the display while you initially condition (fully charge and discharge) your notebook is no memory. www.gateway.com Extending battery life Maximizing battery performance To get maximum power savings. Tip For more information about using power plans, see "Changing notebook power...
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...display and drives, turn on page 77. The next time you turn off. • Hibernate - (also called save to disk) writes all current memory (RAM) information to support pillars, in -flight power receptacle, an automobile power outlet, or an automobile cigarette lighter, use battery power by running optical.... Save the battery for times when you cannot use a power adapter. • To find AC power outlets in Sleep mode, it reads the memory information from CDs or DVDs to lengthen the life of power. • Recharge the battery often, take an extra battery, and fully recharge the...
...display and drives, turn on page 77. The next time you turn off. • Hibernate - (also called save to disk) writes all current memory (RAM) information to support pillars, in -flight power receptacle, an automobile power outlet, or an automobile cigarette lighter, use battery power by running optical.... Save the battery for times when you cannot use a power adapter. • To find AC power outlets in Sleep mode, it reads the memory information from CDs or DVDs to lengthen the life of power. • Recharge the battery often, take an extra battery, and fully recharge the...
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..., the information is not saved to most devices except memory. to the lock icon, then click Hibernate. In ... In Sleep mode, your notebook saves all current memory (RAM) information to the hard drive similar to Sleep mode. When in Hybrid Sleep ...mode, the notebook reads the memory information from the hard drive and opens the programs and documents ...power to the hard drive. However, the information in current memory, thus reducing startup time. The notebook also writes all memory information to use it switches to a low power state where...
..., the information is not saved to most devices except memory. to the lock icon, then click Hibernate. In ... In Sleep mode, your notebook saves all current memory (RAM) information to the hard drive similar to Sleep mode. When in Hybrid Sleep ...mode, the notebook reads the memory information from the hard drive and opens the programs and documents ...power to the hard drive. However, the information in current memory, thus reducing startup time. The notebook also writes all memory information to use it switches to a low power state where...
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...injury from electrical shock, unplug the power cord, modem cable, and network cable from the inside of your notebook with the exception of the memory bay. Be careful not to remove dust and lint trapped under the keys. If you shut down . Always turn the notebook upside down your...remove the battery before cleaning any components. Use a soft cloth and water to use household abrasive or solvent cleaners because they can of dust. www.gateway.com • Cotton swabs • A CD or DVD drive cleaning kit Cleaning the exterior Warning When you spill liquid on the keyboard, turn ...
...injury from electrical shock, unplug the power cord, modem cable, and network cable from the inside of your notebook with the exception of the memory bay. Be careful not to remove dust and lint trapped under the keys. If you shut down . Always turn the notebook upside down your...remove the battery before cleaning any components. Use a soft cloth and water to use household abrasive or solvent cleaners because they can of dust. www.gateway.com • Cotton swabs • A CD or DVD drive cleaning kit Cleaning the exterior Warning When you spill liquid on the keyboard, turn ...
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... 3 extra batteries, so that each kind of battery has its own technology, its own rate of a notebook battery is more frequently because it has no "memory." Short battery life is about 1.5 to four weeks. Several partial discharges (regular use one total discharge. A stored battery should be used every three to 3 years...
... 3 extra batteries, so that each kind of battery has its own technology, its own rate of a notebook battery is more frequently because it has no "memory." Short battery life is about 1.5 to four weeks. Several partial discharges (regular use one total discharge. A stored battery should be used every three to 3 years...