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Approval Statements Battery Warning Instruction B-1 Fuse Warning Instruction B-1 Laser Product ...B-2 viii Chapter 4 Installing and Removing Drives Removing the Cover 4-1 Replacing the Cover 4-3 Installing an Expansion Card 4-4 Installing an Additional Hard Disk Drive 4-6 Installing the 5.25-inch Device in the Peripheral Bay 4-9 Chapter 5 Using the Restore CDs Restoring Your Original Software 5-1 Chapter 6 Using the PowerDVD...
Approval Statements Battery Warning Instruction B-1 Fuse Warning Instruction B-1 Laser Product ...B-2 viii Chapter 4 Installing and Removing Drives Removing the Cover 4-1 Replacing the Cover 4-3 Installing an Expansion Card 4-4 Installing an Additional Hard Disk Drive 4-6 Installing the 5.25-inch Device in the Peripheral Bay 4-9 Chapter 5 Using the Restore CDs Restoring Your Original Software 5-1 Chapter 6 Using the PowerDVD...
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Introduction System Overview Optical drive Optical drive (optional) USB connector (optional) Power button Emergency eject hole Load/Eject button Floppy disk drive(optional) Media reader slots(optional) Power indicator Hard disk drive access indicator IEEE 1394 connectors (optional) USB 2.0 connectors (optional) Headphone jack Microphone jack USB 2.0 connectors (optional) NOTE Chapter 1 Your optical drives may differ from the illustrations described in this user's guide. Introduction 1-1
Introduction System Overview Optical drive Optical drive (optional) USB connector (optional) Power button Emergency eject hole Load/Eject button Floppy disk drive(optional) Media reader slots(optional) Power indicator Hard disk drive access indicator IEEE 1394 connectors (optional) USB 2.0 connectors (optional) Headphone jack Microphone jack USB 2.0 connectors (optional) NOTE Chapter 1 Your optical drives may differ from the illustrations described in this user's guide. Introduction 1-1
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...When your system. At this time, insert a fine rod such as an opened paper clip into the optical drive, first turn on your system is off , you may take few seconds to stop the running of the... to open the tray. Using an Optical Drive To insert a CD/DVD into the emergency eject hole as far as E: unless you have more than one hard disk drive or partition. then press the load/eject ...button. The high speed DVD-ROM drive (above 6x) may need to close the tray. When the ...
...When your system. At this time, insert a fine rod such as an opened paper clip into the optical drive, first turn on your system is off , you may take few seconds to stop the running of the... to open the tray. Using an Optical Drive To insert a CD/DVD into the emergency eject hole as far as E: unless you have more than one hard disk drive or partition. then press the load/eject ...button. The high speed DVD-ROM drive (above 6x) may need to close the tray. When the ...
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Remove the screw securing the HDD bracket to the chassis and pull it . Installing an Additional Hard Disk Drive Your hard disk drive is installed in this chapter. 2. Detach all cables from the hard disk drive. Remove the system cover according to install the hard disk drive: 1. You can install one additional hard disk drive in it out, as shown below. 4-6 Installing and Removing Drives Follow these steps to the instructions in "Removing the Cover" in the HDD bracket attached on the chassis. HDD bracket Hard disk drive 3.
Remove the screw securing the HDD bracket to the chassis and pull it . Installing an Additional Hard Disk Drive Your hard disk drive is installed in this chapter. 2. Detach all cables from the hard disk drive. Remove the system cover according to install the hard disk drive: 1. You can install one additional hard disk drive in it out, as shown below. 4-6 Installing and Removing Drives Follow these steps to the instructions in "Removing the Cover" in the HDD bracket attached on the chassis. HDD bracket Hard disk drive 3.
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With using the screws, secure the hard disk drive to CS (Cable Select). 5. Installing and Removing Drives 4-7 Set the jumper of the new hard disk drive to the HDD bracket. Slide the hard disk drive into the HDD bracket. 6. 4.
With using the screws, secure the hard disk drive to CS (Cable Select). 5. Installing and Removing Drives 4-7 Set the jumper of the new hard disk drive to the HDD bracket. Slide the hard disk drive into the HDD bracket. 6. 4.
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7. Replace the system cover according to your hard disk drive. (If you removed the hard disk drive cable from the motherboard, replace it with the retaining screw, as shown below. 8. Slide the HDD bracket into the chassis and secure it .) 9. Connect the power and hard disk drive cable to the instructions in "Replacing the Cover" in this chapter. 4-8 Installing and Removing Drives
7. Replace the system cover according to your hard disk drive. (If you removed the hard disk drive cable from the motherboard, replace it with the retaining screw, as shown below. 8. Slide the HDD bracket into the chassis and secure it .) 9. Connect the power and hard disk drive cable to the instructions in "Replacing the Cover" in this chapter. 4-8 Installing and Removing Drives
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... this chapter. Detach all cables from the system chassis. NOTE If you want to install a 3.5-inch hard disk drive, you can add an optional device such as a CD/DVD-ROM drive, hard disk drive, LS-120 drive, or ZIP drive in the Peripheral Bay Your system has two 5.25-inch horizontal peripheral bays. Installing the 5.25-inch...
... this chapter. Detach all cables from the system chassis. NOTE If you want to install a 3.5-inch hard disk drive, you can add an optional device such as a CD/DVD-ROM drive, hard disk drive, LS-120 drive, or ZIP drive in the Peripheral Bay Your system has two 5.25-inch horizontal peripheral bays. Installing the 5.25-inch...
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... with your computer. EMI shield 8. If you set the jumper of E-IDE cable marked "SLAVE." NOTES Like a hard disk drive, most optional devices have jumpers that covers the 5.25-inch drive bay you can use the spare connector of your finger. 7. You must be set to use the secondary E-IDE... drive connector. If there is set for the drive to new device. Installing and Removing Drives 4-11 Push out the faceplate, pressing outward two tabs on both ends of optional drive you want to CS (Cable Select). Make sure the jumper ...
... with your computer. EMI shield 8. If you set the jumper of E-IDE cable marked "SLAVE." NOTES Like a hard disk drive, most optional devices have jumpers that covers the 5.25-inch drive bay you can use the spare connector of your finger. 7. You must be set to use the secondary E-IDE... drive connector. If there is set for the drive to new device. Installing and Removing Drives 4-11 Push out the faceplate, pressing outward two tabs on both ends of optional drive you want to CS (Cable Select). Make sure the jumper ...
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... drivers, and application programs) originally preinstalled on your hard disk. (This process may take about 20 minutes.) WARNING Chapter 1 If you restore your hard disk, you lose all data that added files, ...programs, or other data on your hard disk since you must reinstall any software not originally installed on your hard disk, copy..."1. Using the Restore CDs Use the Restore CDs for the following: To restore all data in the hard disk (C:). When the Microsoft Windows Startup Menu appears, type the number 1 and press Enter. Using ...
... drivers, and application programs) originally preinstalled on your hard disk. (This process may take about 20 minutes.) WARNING Chapter 1 If you restore your hard disk, you lose all data that added files, ...programs, or other data on your hard disk since you must reinstall any software not originally installed on your hard disk, copy..."1. Using the Restore CDs Use the Restore CDs for the following: To restore all data in the hard disk (C:). When the Microsoft Windows Startup Menu appears, type the number 1 and press Enter. Using ...
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...NOTE To stop this restore process now, remove the Restore CD from the optical drive and restart your computer. 5. To continue the procedures, press any key to continue... 6. To continue, press Y. ALL CONTENTS OF HARD DRIVE (C:) WILL BE LOST! ** BACK UP YOUR FILES BEFORE PROCEEDING AND RESTART **... Press any key. RESTORE WINDOWS XP," the following message will appear in the screen. ALL DATA OF HARD DRIVE (C:) WILL BE LOST! ** ARE YOU SURE YOU WOULD LIKE TO PROCEED? ** IF YES, PRESS Y. If you select "1. CONFIRMATION OF RESTORE ...
...NOTE To stop this restore process now, remove the Restore CD from the optical drive and restart your computer. 5. To continue the procedures, press any key to continue... 6. To continue, press Y. ALL CONTENTS OF HARD DRIVE (C:) WILL BE LOST! ** BACK UP YOUR FILES BEFORE PROCEEDING AND RESTART **... Press any key. RESTORE WINDOWS XP," the following message will appear in the screen. ALL DATA OF HARD DRIVE (C:) WILL BE LOST! ** ARE YOU SURE YOU WOULD LIKE TO PROCEED? ** IF YES, PRESS Y. If you select "1. CONFIRMATION OF RESTORE ...
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... is completed, remove the Restore CD from your computer, follow the displayed messages. To continue the restoration, remove the Restore CD from your hard disk. 8. Windows XP starts and the registration program runs. 14. And press Enter to install a driver. In this case, the "...process is booting, the computer will be booted with #2 in the Drivers folder of you lose drivers, install these by using your optical drive and restart the computer. 13. NOTE Depending on the model, your personal information. Using the Restore CDs 5-3 7. The restoration process will ...
... is completed, remove the Restore CD from your computer, follow the displayed messages. To continue the restoration, remove the Restore CD from your hard disk. 8. Windows XP starts and the registration program runs. 14. And press Enter to install a driver. In this case, the "...process is booting, the computer will be booted with #2 in the Drivers folder of you lose drivers, install these by using your optical drive and restart the computer. 13. NOTE Depending on the model, your personal information. Using the Restore CDs 5-3 7. The restoration process will ...
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...device (such as a lamp) into the computer. Then press the power button. Hard Disk Drive Cause Hard disk drive operation seems slow Hard disk drive access indicator light stays on Solution The files stored on your hard disk may be corrupted. To open Windows Help, click the Start button, and ...When the computer turned down by running Disk Defragmenter. (For more information,refer to turn off your computer. To turn on your hard disk may be fragmented. Check for complete discharge and re-plug the power cord. Solving Common Problems This chapter instructs you how...
...device (such as a lamp) into the computer. Then press the power button. Hard Disk Drive Cause Hard disk drive operation seems slow Hard disk drive access indicator light stays on Solution The files stored on your hard disk may be corrupted. To open Windows Help, click the Start button, and ...When the computer turned down by running Disk Defragmenter. (For more information,refer to turn off your computer. To turn on your hard disk may be fragmented. Check for complete discharge and re-plug the power cord. Solving Common Problems This chapter instructs you how...