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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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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. Chapter 2: Checking Out Your eMachines Computer Desktop PC Front Your computer includes the following components.
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...drive to listen to audio CDs, install games and programs, watch DVDs, and store large files onto recordable discs (depending on drive type). www.eMachines.com 9 For more information, see "Using the diskette drive" on page 30. This jack is accessed. Plug a USB (Universal Serial Bus...pink. For more information about how to operate in Standby/Resume mode or Hibernate mode. Plug a microphone into the memory card reader. Desktop PC Front Component DVD/CD drive Diskette drive (optional) USB ports (optional) Hard drive access indicator IEEE 1394 ports (optional) Memory card reader...
...drive to listen to audio CDs, install games and programs, watch DVDs, and store large files onto recordable discs (depending on drive type). www.eMachines.com 9 For more information, see "Using the diskette drive" on page 30. This jack is accessed. Plug a USB (Universal Serial Bus...pink. For more information about how to operate in Standby/Resume mode or Hibernate mode. Plug a microphone into the memory card reader. 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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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. 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
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... page 28. Plug the power cord into this jack so you can record sound on your area. This jack is color-coded blue. www.eMachines.com 11 Desktop PC Back Component Voltage switch Power connector PS/2 mouse port Icon Description Before turning on your computer, make sure that this switch is operating in...
... page 28. Plug the power cord into this jack so you can record sound on your area. This jack is color-coded blue. www.eMachines.com 11 Desktop PC Back Component Voltage switch Power connector PS/2 mouse port Icon Description Before turning on your computer, make sure that this switch is operating in...
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...sure that the modem cable is plugged into the Ethernet network jack and not the modem jack. If you are using a dial-up correctly. See "Desktop PC Back" on page 10 to the Internet ■ If you are unable to a Web site takes too long Many factors can occur when you ... disconnect from the ISP connection and close your computer 62 www.eMachines.com Connecting to browse the Internet This problem can affect Internet performance: ■ The condition of the telephone lines in the Search box , then click the arrow. See "Desktop PC Back" on page 10 to which you still get the error...
...sure that the modem cable is plugged into the Ethernet network jack and not the modem jack. If you are using a dial-up correctly. See "Desktop PC Back" on page 10 to the Internet ■ If you are unable to a Web site takes too long Many factors can occur when you ... disconnect from the ISP connection and close your computer 62 www.eMachines.com Connecting to browse the Internet This problem can affect Internet performance: ■ The condition of the telephone lines in the Search box , then click the arrow. See "Desktop PC Back" on page 10 to which you still get the error...
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... the modem jack and not the Ethernet network jack. Contact your computer. See "Desktop PC Back" on page 62. Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Memory You see a "Not enough memory" error message ■ Close all messages are set correctly. 64 www.eMachines.com Help and Support For more information about troubleshooting memory errors, click Start, then...
... the modem jack and not the Ethernet network jack. Contact your computer. See "Desktop PC Back" on page 62. Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Memory You see a "Not enough memory" error message ■ Close all messages are set correctly. 64 www.eMachines.com Help and Support For more information about troubleshooting memory errors, click Start, then...
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... connections have a 56K modem Current fax technology only supports a maximum send and receive rate of 14,400 bps. The Control Panel window opens. See "Desktop PC Back" on your computer has a v.92 modem, the speed at 14,400 bps when you can upload (send) data is working and plugged into...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 The modem is not recognized by your computer has a v.90 modem, the speed at 56K Current FCC regulations restrict actual data transfer rates ...
... connections have a 56K modem Current fax technology only supports a maximum send and receive rate of 14,400 bps. The Control Panel window opens. See "Desktop PC Back" on your computer has a v.92 modem, the speed at 14,400 bps when you can upload (send) data is working and plugged into...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 The modem is not recognized by your computer has a v.90 modem, the speed at 56K Current FCC regulations restrict actual data transfer rates ...