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... site 3 Help and Support 3 Searching for a topic 4 BigFix 4 Online help 5 eMachines contact information 6 2 Checking Out Your eMachines Computer 7 Desktop PC Front 8 Desktop PC Back 10 Identifying your model 13 eMachines model and serial number 13 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 13 3 Getting Started 15 Working safely 16 Reducing eye strain 16 Setting up your computer desk... Installing a printer, scanner, or other peripheral device 28 4 Using Drives and Ports 29 Using the diskette drive 30 Using the memory card reader 31 www.eMachines.com i
... site 3 Help and Support 3 Searching for a topic 4 BigFix 4 Online help 5 eMachines contact information 6 2 Checking Out Your eMachines Computer 7 Desktop PC Front 8 Desktop PC Back 10 Identifying your model 13 eMachines model and serial number 13 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 13 3 Getting Started 15 Working safely 16 Reducing eye strain 16 Setting up your computer desk... Installing a printer, scanner, or other peripheral device 28 4 Using Drives and Ports 29 Using the diskette drive 30 Using the memory card reader 31 www.eMachines.com i
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Chapter 2: Checking Out Your eMachines Computer Desktop PC Front Your computer includes the following components. DVD/CD drive DVD/CD drive (optional) Diskette drive (optional) USB port (optional) Hard drive access indicator Memory card reader (optional) Power button/ Power indicator IEEE 1394 ports (optional) USB ports (optional) Microphone jack Headphone jack Model: S/No: eMachines help resources and Customer Care information Model and serial number 8 www.eMachines.com Important Your computer hardware options and port locations may vary from the illustration below.
Chapter 2: Checking Out Your eMachines Computer Desktop PC Front Your computer includes the following components. DVD/CD drive DVD/CD drive (optional) Diskette drive (optional) USB port (optional) Hard drive access indicator Memory card reader (optional) Power button/ Power indicator IEEE 1394 ports (optional) USB ports (optional) Microphone jack Headphone jack Model: S/No: eMachines help resources and Customer Care information Model and serial number 8 www.eMachines.com Important Your computer hardware options and port locations may vary from the illustration below.
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... Serial Bus) device (such as a digital camcorder) into the optional diskette drive. For more information about how to access eMachines' Web site and eMachines Customer Care. This jack is color-coded orange. This jack is color-coded red or pink. The button lights when the...player, PDA, cellular telephone, or other peripheral device" on page 30. For more information, see "Identifying drive types" on drive type). Desktop PC Front Component DVD/CD drive Diskette drive (optional) USB ports (optional) Hard drive access indicator IEEE 1394 ports (optional) Memory card reader...
... Serial Bus) device (such as a digital camcorder) into the optional diskette drive. For more information about how to access eMachines' Web site and eMachines Customer Care. This jack is color-coded orange. This jack is color-coded red or pink. The button lights when the...player, PDA, cellular telephone, or other peripheral device" on page 30. For more information, see "Identifying drive types" on drive type). Desktop PC Front Component DVD/CD drive Diskette drive (optional) USB ports (optional) Hard drive access indicator IEEE 1394 ports (optional) Memory card reader...
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Important Your computer hardware options and port locations may vary from the illustration below. Voltage switch Power connector PS/2 mouse port PS/2 keyboard Serial port Parallel port Monitor port USB ports USB ports (optional) Microphone jack Audio output (Line out) jack Audio input (Line in) jack Telephone jack Case cover thumbscrew IEEE 1394 ports (optional) Ethernet (network) jack Modem jack Case cover thumbscrew 10 www.eMachines.com Chapter 2: Checking Out Your eMachines Computer Desktop PC Back Your computer includes the following components.
Important Your computer hardware options and port locations may vary from the illustration below. Voltage switch Power connector PS/2 mouse port PS/2 keyboard Serial port Parallel port Monitor port USB ports USB ports (optional) Microphone jack Audio output (Line out) jack Audio input (Line in) jack Telephone jack Case cover thumbscrew IEEE 1394 ports (optional) Ethernet (network) jack Modem jack Case cover thumbscrew 10 www.eMachines.com Chapter 2: Checking Out Your eMachines Computer Desktop PC Back Your computer includes the following components.
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... device" on page 28. This jack is in ) jack Telephone jack (optional) Case cover thumbscrews Plug a PS/2 keyboard into this port. Desktop PC Back Component Voltage switch Power connector PS/2 mouse port Icon Description Before turning on your modem has a telephone jack, plug the cable for... a telephone into this jack. Plug powered, analog front speakers, an external amplifier, or headphones into this port. www.eMachines.com 11 In other peripheral device" on your area. PS/2 keyboard port Serial port Parallel port Monitor port USB ports (optional) Microphone jack ...
... device" on page 28. This jack is in ) jack Telephone jack (optional) Case cover thumbscrews Plug a PS/2 keyboard into this port. Desktop PC Back Component Voltage switch Power connector PS/2 mouse port Icon Description Before turning on your modem has a telephone jack, plug the cable for... a telephone into this jack. Plug powered, analog front speakers, an external amplifier, or headphones into this port. www.eMachines.com 11 In other peripheral device" on your area. PS/2 keyboard port Serial port Parallel port Monitor port USB ports (optional) Microphone jack ...
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... the bottom of the memory module should secure the memory module automatically. The amount of memory in the General tab. Windows starts and the Windows desktop appears. 10 Click Start, Control Panel, then click Performance and Maintenance (if in "Replacing the side panel" on page 48. 7 Return your...empty memory module bank, gently pull the plastic tabs away from the sides of the memory module and remove it. - Click/Double-click System. www.eMachines.com 51 Installing memory 4 If you are adding a DIMM to its upright position. 8 Reconnect the cables and the power cord. 9 Turn on ...
... the bottom of the memory module should secure the memory module automatically. The amount of memory in the General tab. Windows starts and the Windows desktop appears. 10 Click Start, Control Panel, then click Performance and Maintenance (if in "Replacing the side panel" on page 48. 7 Return your...empty memory module bank, gently pull the plastic tabs away from the sides of the memory module and remove it. - Click/Double-click System. www.eMachines.com 51 Installing memory 4 If you are adding a DIMM to its upright position. 8 Reconnect the cables and the power cord. 9 Turn on ...
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...that the connections have a problem with your ISP technical support for help. ■ Make sure that you have been made correctly. - See "Desktop PC Back" on your ISP may be having technical difficulties. If you connect and the number of users accessing those computers ■ The complexity... of the Internet computers to which you still get the error, your computer 62 www.eMachines.com You cannot connect to make sure that the connections have lost your Internet connection, or your local telephone service ■ The ...
...that the connections have a problem with your ISP technical support for help. ■ Make sure that you have been made correctly. - See "Desktop PC Back" on your ISP may be having technical difficulties. If you connect and the number of users accessing those computers ■ The complexity... of the Internet computers to which you still get the error, your computer 62 www.eMachines.com You cannot connect to make sure that the connections have lost your Internet connection, or your local telephone service ■ The ...
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... and not the Ethernet network jack. Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Memory You see a "Not enough memory" error message ■ Close all messages are set correctly. 64 www.eMachines.com Contact your computer. See "Desktop PC Back" on page 62.
... and not the Ethernet network jack. Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Memory You see a "Not enough memory" error message ■ Close all messages are set correctly. 64 www.eMachines.com Contact your computer. See "Desktop PC Back" on page 62.
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... in Category View, click Printers and Other Hardware. 3 Click/Double-click the Phone and Modem Options icon, then click the Modems tab. 66 www.eMachines.com See "Desktop PC Back" on page 10 to make sure that the telephone line is not in use ). ■ Use the modem cable that the line...
... in Category View, click Printers and Other Hardware. 3 Click/Double-click the Phone and Modem Options icon, then click the Modems tab. 66 www.eMachines.com See "Desktop PC Back" on page 10 to make sure that the telephone line is not in use ). ■ Use the modem cable that the line...