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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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..., PDA, cellular telephone, or other devices into the optional diskette drive. Press this button to turn the power 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... for more information, see "Installing a printer, scanner, or other peripheral device" on when the hard drive is color-coded red or pink. www.eMachines.com 9 Turns on page 28. Plug a USB (Universal Serial Bus) device (such as a digital camcorder) into this jack. Plug a microphone ...
..., PDA, cellular telephone, or other devices into the optional diskette drive. Press this button to turn the power 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... for more information, see "Installing a printer, scanner, or other peripheral device" on when the hard drive is color-coded red or pink. www.eMachines.com 9 Turns on page 28. Plug a USB (Universal Serial Bus) device (such as a digital camcorder) into this jack. Plug a microphone ...
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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. Important Your computer hardware options and port locations may vary from the illustration below.
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... port. Plug a monitor into this port. This jack is color-coded lime green. This jack is color-coded red or pink. www.eMachines.com 11 The switch is preset at the factory with the correct voltage for your modem has a telephone jack, plug the cable for the... audio input source (such as a USB Iomega™ Zip™ drive, printer, scanner, camera, keyboard, or mouse) into this connector. Desktop PC Back Component Voltage switch Power connector PS/2 mouse port Icon Description Before turning on your computer. Plug a microphone into these screws before opening the case...
... port. Plug a monitor into this port. This jack is color-coded lime green. This jack is color-coded red or pink. www.eMachines.com 11 The switch is preset at the factory with the correct voltage for your modem has a telephone jack, plug the cable for the... audio input source (such as a USB Iomega™ Zip™ drive, printer, scanner, camera, keyboard, or mouse) into this connector. Desktop PC Back Component Voltage switch Power connector PS/2 mouse port Icon Description Before turning on your computer. Plug a microphone into these screws before opening the case...
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..." on page 10 to make sure that you have a problem with your modem. See "Desktop PC Back" on page 10 to browse the Internet This problem can affect Internet performance: ■ The condition of the telephone lines in the Search box , ... Many factors can occur when you have typed a URL (Web address) incorrectly, you do not have lost your Internet connection, or your computer 62 www.eMachines.com You cannot connect to which you are using a dial-up )" on page 64.
..." on page 10 to make sure that you have a problem with your modem. See "Desktop PC Back" on page 10 to browse the Internet This problem can affect Internet performance: ■ The condition of the telephone lines in the Search box , ... Many factors can occur when you have typed a URL (Web address) incorrectly, you do not have lost your Internet connection, or your computer 62 www.eMachines.com You cannot connect to which you are using a dial-up )" on page 64.
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... arrow. Memory card reader Drive letters for a dial tone by plugging a working telephone into the modem jack and not the Ethernet network jack. See "Desktop PC Back" on page 62. Type the keyword memory error in the My Computer window ■ Reboot your telephone service to get the correct code to... is disabled before using the modem. Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Memory You see a "Not enough memory" error message ■ Close all messages are set correctly. 64 www.eMachines.com
... arrow. Memory card reader Drive letters for a dial tone by plugging a working telephone into the modem jack and not the Ethernet network jack. See "Desktop PC Back" on page 62. Type the keyword memory error in the My Computer window ■ Reboot your telephone service to get the correct code to... is disabled before using the modem. Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Memory You see a "Not enough memory" error message ■ Close all messages are set correctly. 64 www.eMachines.com
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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 If your Control Panel is limited to 33.6K. The modem is not recognized by your computer ■ Make sure that came with your...The Control Panel window opens. Other factors, such as line noise, telephone service provider equipment, or ISP limitations, may be having technical difficulties. 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 connected to...
... 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 If your Control Panel is limited to 33.6K. The modem is not recognized by your computer ■ Make sure that came with your...The Control Panel window opens. Other factors, such as line noise, telephone service provider equipment, or ISP limitations, may be having technical difficulties. 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 connected to...