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... things first ❂ Do not obstruct the air vents on the notebook or use it on your lap. Magnetic fields can disrupt the information on hard drives. ❂ Use only a soft cloth, moistened with the notebook resting on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. If these air vents are specifically designed...
... things first ❂ Do not obstruct the air vents on the notebook or use it on your lap. Magnetic fields can disrupt the information on hard drives. ❂ Use only a soft cloth, moistened with the notebook resting on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. If these air vents are specifically designed...
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... charge 49 changing your power-related settings 51 recalibrating your battery 53 disposing of your battery 54 upgrades and replacements 55 battery 56 memory 58 hard drive assembly 61 system restore 63 troubleshooting 65 battery and power 66 keyboard and touchpad 67 display brightness and resolution 69 sound and volume 70 CDs...
... charge 49 changing your power-related settings 51 recalibrating your battery 53 disposing of your battery 54 upgrades and replacements 55 battery 56 memory 58 hard drive assembly 61 system restore 63 troubleshooting 65 battery and power 66 keyboard and touchpad 67 display brightness and resolution 69 sound and volume 70 CDs...
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left side quick tour 1 modem port 2 Ethernet/network port 3 microphone connector 4 headphone connector 5 PC Card eject button 6 PC Card slot 7 hard drive 21
left side quick tour 1 modem port 2 Ethernet/network port 3 microphone connector 4 headphone connector 5 PC Card eject button 6 PC Card slot 7 hard drive 21
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... programs that were open documents and files before you turn it off action of your power button works through your notebook, all information to the hard drive and then turns off the display and reduces the power. The power button settings are reopened, so your desktop looks like when you next power...
... programs that were open documents and files before you turn it off action of your power button works through your notebook, all information to the hard drive and then turns off the display and reduces the power. The power button settings are reopened, so your desktop looks like when you next power...
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interpreting status lights using your notebook 1 AC power on: AC power is connected off: AC power is not connected 2 caps lock on: caps lock on off: not activated 3 num lock on: num lock on off: not activated 4 CD/DVD activity blinking: CD/DVD drive is active off: no CD/DVD activity 5 hard drive activity blinking: hard drive is active off: no hard drive activity 6 battery charge blinking: battery has a low charge on: charging off: battery is charged 7 notebook power blinking: notebook is "sleeping" on: notebook is on off: notebook is powered off 33
interpreting status lights using your notebook 1 AC power on: AC power is connected off: AC power is not connected 2 caps lock on: caps lock on off: not activated 3 num lock on: num lock on off: not activated 4 CD/DVD activity blinking: CD/DVD drive is active off: no CD/DVD activity 5 hard drive activity blinking: hard drive is active off: no hard drive activity 6 battery charge blinking: battery has a low charge on: charging off: battery is charged 7 notebook power blinking: notebook is "sleeping" on: notebook is on off: notebook is powered off 33
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Fn + F7 Fn + F8 decrease the display brightness increase the display brightness The display, hard drive, and CD/DVD drive use the special function keys. Do not use only a soft cloth moistened with water. These cleaners may damage your display as well as the finish ...
Fn + F7 Fn + F8 decrease the display brightness increase the display brightness The display, hard drive, and CD/DVD drive use the special function keys. Do not use only a soft cloth moistened with water. These cleaners may damage your display as well as the finish ...
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.... 49 Use the tools listed on battery power and the charge gets low, take action right away! Tips for a while but are away from the hard drive instead of the CD monitoring the battery charge Closely monitor your battery charge to ensure that if you have files open, you are using it...
.... 49 Use the tools listed on battery power and the charge gets low, take action right away! Tips for a while but are away from the hard drive instead of the CD monitoring the battery charge Closely monitor your battery charge to ensure that if you have files open, you are using it...
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All user-replaceable components are sensitive to upgrade or replace your: ❂ battery ❂ memory ❂ hard drive assembly The components inside your notebook are accessed from the bottom of the notebook. 1 battery 2 memory 3 hard drive 55 5 upgrades and replacements Read this chapter when you need to static electricity, also known as the nuts for...
All user-replaceable components are sensitive to upgrade or replace your: ❂ battery ❂ memory ❂ hard drive assembly The components inside your notebook are accessed from the bottom of the notebook. 1 battery 2 memory 3 hard drive 55 5 upgrades and replacements Read this chapter when you need to static electricity, also known as the nuts for...
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All eMachines replacement drives are shipped in a bracket, which is inserted into the hard-drive compartment. After you install the new hard drive, you can reload your programs, files, and information from your backup CD onto your new hard drive. Then, you must perform a system restore. ...and network cables. 2. For instructions on it. upgrades and replacements hard drive assembly Your notebook includes one high-capacity, industry-standard, 9.5-mm IDE hard disk drive. To remove and install a hard drive assembly: Before performing any programs, files, or information that you ...
All eMachines replacement drives are shipped in a bracket, which is inserted into the hard-drive compartment. After you install the new hard drive, you can reload your programs, files, and information from your backup CD onto your new hard drive. Then, you must perform a system restore. ...and network cables. 2. For instructions on it. upgrades and replacements hard drive assembly Your notebook includes one high-capacity, industry-standard, 9.5-mm IDE hard disk drive. To remove and install a hard drive assembly: Before performing any programs, files, or information that you ...
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... the previous illustration and slide the assembly completely into the open compartment. 5. To remove an existing hard drive assembly, first remove the hard drive retaining screw 1. Replace the hard drive retaining screw, reinsert the battery pack, and reconnect your new hard drive. 62 Reload the programs, files, and information from your backup CD onto your cables. 6. getting started...
... the previous illustration and slide the assembly completely into the open compartment. 5. To remove an existing hard drive assembly, first remove the hard drive retaining screw 1. Replace the hard drive retaining screw, reinsert the battery pack, and reconnect your new hard drive. 62 Reload the programs, files, and information from your backup CD onto your cables. 6. getting started...
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... was preinstalled on your notebook after the restore process is completed. Any programs, files, or data that were shipped inside the box with your hard drive. 4. While your notebook by clicking Start > Turn Off Computer > Restart. 3. You are about to its original configuration, use the restore ..., files, or information that you have added to its original state..., press Enter. Restart your notebook is displayed, type 1 (Restore Windows XP) and press Enter. To stop the restore process, remove the restore CD from your notebook. 63 When the Microsoft Windows Startup Menu is ...
... was preinstalled on your notebook after the restore process is completed. Any programs, files, or data that were shipped inside the box with your hard drive. 4. While your notebook by clicking Start > Turn Off Computer > Restart. 3. You are about to its original configuration, use the restore ..., files, or information that you have added to its original state..., press Enter. Restart your notebook is displayed, type 1 (Restore Windows XP) and press Enter. To stop the restore process, remove the restore CD from your notebook. 63 When the Microsoft Windows Startup Menu is ...
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... restore CD #2 from the CD/DVD drive and restart your notebook while the restore CD is still in the hard drive will be lost! If you are copied onto the hard drive. 6. The restore process begins. remove restore CD #1 from the CD/DVD drive, and restart your notebook. The contents of.... Back up , follow the onscreen instructions to proceed? This is erased, and then the contents of the CD are copied on your hard drive is your files before proceeding. To stop the restore process! getting started 5. The following message is finished, remove the last restore CD ...
... restore CD #2 from the CD/DVD drive and restart your notebook while the restore CD is still in the hard drive will be lost! If you are copied onto the hard drive. 6. The restore process begins. remove restore CD #1 from the CD/DVD drive, and restart your notebook. The contents of.... Back up , follow the onscreen instructions to proceed? This is erased, and then the contents of the CD are copied on your hard drive is your files before proceeding. To stop the restore process! getting started 5. The following message is finished, remove the last restore CD ...