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... trouble 5 Internet security offer 25 Productivity software 26 Computer Basics 7 Safety and comfort 7 Safety precautions 7 Health precautions 10 Gateway Recovery Management 26 Playing multimedia files 26 AutoPlay 28 Playing downloaded files 29 Playing DVD movies 30 Setting up your computer 12 ...insert a disc into your computer's Recovery 66 optical drive 19 Gateway Recovery Management 66 Taking care of your optical discs 19 Creating recovery discs 66 Recovering your system 69 Upgrading your computer 20 Types of Contents Table of recovery 71 Expanding ...
... trouble 5 Internet security offer 25 Productivity software 26 Computer Basics 7 Safety and comfort 7 Safety precautions 7 Health precautions 10 Gateway Recovery Management 26 Playing multimedia files 26 AutoPlay 28 Playing downloaded files 29 Playing DVD movies 30 Setting up your computer 12 ...insert a disc into your computer's Recovery 66 optical drive 19 Gateway Recovery Management 66 Taking care of your optical discs 19 Creating recovery discs 66 Recovering your system 69 Upgrading your computer 20 Types of Contents Table of recovery 71 Expanding ...
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.... 3. Push the card until it clicks into the port. Align the card so that the connector points towards the port, with the connectors facing down. 2. Upgrading your computer. Inserting a memory card 1. Memory card reader Memory cards are used in a wide selection of the card will extend from beyond the slot. 20...
.... 3. Push the card until it clicks into the port. Align the card so that the connector points towards the port, with the connectors facing down. 2. Upgrading your computer. Inserting a memory card 1. Memory card reader Memory cards are used in a wide selection of the card will extend from beyond the slot. 20...
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... 1. Wait until a Safe to Remove Hardware message is appropriate, otherwise select Cancel. SD, SDHC and SDXC cards Different types of the card. Remove the card. 1 2 Upgrading your computer - 21 Your computer provides an SDHC or SDXC compatible card reader. SD cards contain up to 4 GB, SDHC cards contain up to 2048...
... 1. Wait until a Safe to Remove Hardware message is appropriate, otherwise select Cancel. SD, SDHC and SDXC cards Different types of the card. Remove the card. 1 2 Upgrading your computer - 21 Your computer provides an SDHC or SDXC compatible card reader. SD cards contain up to 4 GB, SDHC cards contain up to 2048...
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Connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet (RJ-45) port on the chassis of the computer to a network jack or hub on your computer Upgrading your network. Universal Serial Bus (USB) The USB port is a high-speed serial bus which allows you to connect your computer to an Ethernet-based network. Built-in networking The built-in networking allows you to connect USB peripherals without taking up system resources. 22 -
Connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet (RJ-45) port on the chassis of the computer to a network jack or hub on your computer Upgrading your network. Universal Serial Bus (USB) The USB port is a high-speed serial bus which allows you to connect your computer to an Ethernet-based network. Built-in networking The built-in networking allows you to connect USB peripherals without taking up system resources. 22 -
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... is usually included with a VGA or DVI port (the type of the monitor. Turn on the computer. Click on Start, Control Panel, Appearance and Personalization. Upgrading your computer: 1. Certain computers may use USB 3.0 compatible devices with the screws provided. 3. These resemble standard USB ports, except they include additional internal connections and...
... is usually included with a VGA or DVI port (the type of the monitor. Turn on the computer. Click on Start, Control Panel, Appearance and Personalization. Upgrading your computer: 1. Certain computers may use USB 3.0 compatible devices with the screws provided. 3. These resemble standard USB ports, except they include additional internal connections and...