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... after following the operating instructions Computer Basics - 9 Wait overnight if necessary. Unplug your computer from dust, metal objects or other risks. Save the dummies for memory cards or expansion devices, plastic 'dummies' may expose you spill liquid on your computer or any device attached to it, switch it off immediately, unplug...
... after following the operating instructions Computer Basics - 9 Wait overnight if necessary. Unplug your computer from dust, metal objects or other risks. Save the dummies for memory cards or expansion devices, plastic 'dummies' may expose you spill liquid on your computer or any device attached to it, switch it off immediately, unplug...
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... card slightly. 3. Carefully slide the card into place. A few millimetres of digital cameras, PDAs, MP3 players and mobile phones. 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 - Align the card so that the connector points...
... card slightly. 3. Carefully slide the card into place. A few millimetres of digital cameras, PDAs, MP3 players and mobile phones. 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 - Align the card so that the connector points...
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Note: SDXC memory cards can only be used in either type. Click on Eject SD Card (or the name of SD cards cover different capacities, while using the ... displayed. 4. SD, SDHC and SDXC cards Different types of the device). 3. Your computer provides an SDHC or SDXC compatible card reader. Removing a card from an memory card reader 1. If the card contains no files, or unknown files, a window will open showing the contents of the card. SD and SDHC cards can...
Note: SDXC memory cards can only be used in either type. Click on Eject SD Card (or the name of SD cards cover different capacities, while using the ... displayed. 4. SD, SDHC and SDXC cards Different types of the device). 3. Your computer provides an SDHC or SDXC compatible card reader. Removing a card from an memory card reader 1. If the card contains no files, or unknown files, a window will open showing the contents of the card. SD and SDHC cards can...
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... Windows Media Center, or it will start automatically. AutoPlay The Windows AutoPlay function allows you may then configure additional options as a DVD, USB key or memory card), Windows will automatically display a dialog box and ask you to start a setup wizard, which will configure some basic settings. For example, if you have...
... Windows Media Center, or it will start automatically. AutoPlay The Windows AutoPlay function allows you may then configure additional options as a DVD, USB key or memory card), Windows will automatically display a dialog box and ask you to start a setup wizard, which will configure some basic settings. For example, if you have...
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... and click on Empty Recycle Bin or select only the items you decide to the Recycle Bin, they are permanently deleted. 56 - Click on the Gateway icon and select Properties. 3. Items deleted from your pointer over the hard disk drive icon. Manage your hard disk drive (HDD) Check the remaining free... window displays the amount of used and how much is almost full (less than 200 MB remaining), you delete a file from external devices, such as memory cards, do not go to permanently delete them to delete. To see easily how much space is used space and free space on your hard...
... and click on Empty Recycle Bin or select only the items you decide to the Recycle Bin, they are permanently deleted. 56 - Click on the Gateway icon and select Properties. 3. Items deleted from your pointer over the hard disk drive icon. Manage your hard disk drive (HDD) Check the remaining free... window displays the amount of used and how much is almost full (less than 200 MB remaining), you delete a file from external devices, such as memory cards, do not go to permanently delete them to delete. To see easily how much space is used space and free space on your hard...
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... full refund. If the anticipated number of users of the SOFTWARE in use or to use one CD or DVD disc) on any time. GATEWAY SOFTWARE LICENSE 1. The SOFTWARE is "in use" on a network server for the SOFTWARE, then at any single computer, provided the SOFTWARE is... permits you to set up. Note: Most of license. If you have a reasonable mechanism or process in the permanent memory (e.g. SOFTWARE LICENSE - Please treat it is your Gateway computer. Gateway License Agreement (CD and/or DVD Products). However, some titles require a CD or DVD to assure that the number ...
... full refund. If the anticipated number of users of the SOFTWARE in use or to use one CD or DVD disc) on any time. GATEWAY SOFTWARE LICENSE 1. The SOFTWARE is "in use" on a network server for the SOFTWARE, then at any single computer, provided the SOFTWARE is... permits you to set up. Note: Most of license. If you have a reasonable mechanism or process in the permanent memory (e.g. SOFTWARE LICENSE - Please treat it is your Gateway computer. Gateway License Agreement (CD and/or DVD Products). However, some titles require a CD or DVD to assure that the number ...
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..., 31 battery disposal 90 Browser 37 C Cables 8, 86 Computer environment 7 Cleaning your computer 8 connections Codec 29 network 22 D Disk Cleanup 54 Drives Disk Defragmenter 55 Memory card reader 20 disk drives DSL 33 taking care of discs 19 DVD 30 Download 29 DVD movies 30 playing 30 E Electronic Program Guide 28...
..., 31 battery disposal 90 Browser 37 C Cables 8, 86 Computer environment 7 Cleaning your computer 8 connections Codec 29 network 22 D Disk Cleanup 54 Drives Disk Defragmenter 55 Memory card reader 20 disk drives DSL 33 taking care of discs 19 DVD 30 Download 29 DVD movies 30 playing 30 E Electronic Program Guide 28...
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... 63 G Gateway Recovery Management Program..... 26 H HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Health precautions 10 Free space 54 Helpdesk 53 Management 56 I Interference 85 Firewall 41, 48 Internet Internet Service Provider (ISP 32 Connection 32, 33 L LAN (Local Area Network 34 Last Known Good Configuration 60 M Maintenance Malware 41 HDD management 56 Memory card...
... 63 G Gateway Recovery Management Program..... 26 H HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Health precautions 10 Free space 54 Helpdesk 53 Management 56 I Interference 85 Firewall 41, 48 Internet Internet Service Provider (ISP 32 Connection 32, 33 L LAN (Local Area Network 34 Last Known Good Configuration 60 M Maintenance Malware 41 HDD management 56 Memory card...