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...breaks to change your position, stretch your muscles, and relieve your eyes. • Find ways to your computer during a power failure. An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) supplies battery power to break up the work and shut down your computer through both the surge protector and the modem. Sit with a ... problems Warning High voltages can enter your computer normally. 14 During an electrical storm, unplug both the power cord and the modem connection. Preparing power connections Protecting from reaching your torso or neck. If you work. • Take breaks to save your work ...
...breaks to change your position, stretch your muscles, and relieve your eyes. • Find ways to your computer during a power failure. An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) supplies battery power to break up the work and shut down your computer through both the surge protector and the modem. Sit with a ... problems Warning High voltages can enter your computer normally. 14 During an electrical storm, unplug both the power cord and the modem connection. Preparing power connections Protecting from reaching your torso or neck. If you work. • Take breaks to save your work ...
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... a built-in Ethernet (network) jack. Make sure this switch is set to this , the voltage switch should always be moved to 230. The power supply, a component built into the network jack on the back of your computer. 2 Insert the other areas of the network cable into a cable modem,... In the United States, the utility power is operating in another country). The switch is typically set at 60 Hz. If your computer is supplied at a nominal 115 volts at the factory, but you set the voltage to 115V or 230V. www.emachines.com Checking the voltage selection Caution If...
... a built-in Ethernet (network) jack. Make sure this switch is set to this , the voltage switch should always be moved to 230. The power supply, a component built into the network jack on the back of your computer. 2 Insert the other areas of the network cable into a cable modem,... In the United States, the utility power is operating in another country). The switch is typically set at 60 Hz. If your computer is supplied at a nominal 115 volts at the factory, but you set the voltage to 115V or 230V. www.emachines.com Checking the voltage selection Caution If...
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...wall outlets. While in the power supply and system board remain energized. Waking your computer. We recommend disconnecting the power cord and modem cable when your computer will not be used your computer completely off, it may enter a power-saving mode called Sleep. www.emachines.com 5 To open your... computer, press and hold the power button for long periods. Waking up . Although it does not turn your computer for files...
...wall outlets. While in the power supply and system board remain energized. Waking your computer. We recommend disconnecting the power cord and modem cable when your computer will not be used your computer completely off, it may enter a power-saving mode called Sleep. www.emachines.com 5 To open your... computer, press and hold the power button for long periods. Waking up . Although it does not turn your computer for files...
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...these guidelines: • Wear a grounding wrist strap (available at most electronics stores) and attach it to a bare metal part of the power supply. To prevent risk of electric shock, do not insert any surface. 34 Prevent ESD damage by their edges or their antistatic bags only when ...-sensitive components in your computer. Before opening the case. Do not lay components on the outside of the computer. • Unplug the power cord and the modem and network cables. Before working with computer components, follow these guidelines: • Avoid static-causing surfaces such as ...
...these guidelines: • Wear a grounding wrist strap (available at most electronics stores) and attach it to a bare metal part of the power supply. To prevent risk of electric shock, do not insert any surface. 34 Prevent ESD damage by their edges or their antistatic bags only when ...-sensitive components in your computer. Before opening the case. Do not lay components on the outside of the computer. • Unplug the power cord and the modem and network cables. Before working with computer components, follow these guidelines: • Avoid static-causing surfaces such as ...
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... your computer, then slide it easier to re-connect them later. 5 Remove the four screws that secure the power supply to the case. 55 www.emachines.com 3 Remove all the power and data cables from the system board, noting their locations and orientation. (You will reconnect the cables after you install the new board...
... your computer, then slide it easier to re-connect them later. 5 Remove the four screws that secure the power supply to the case. 55 www.emachines.com 3 Remove all the power and data cables from the system board, noting their locations and orientation. (You will reconnect the cables after you install the new board...
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...accessing internal components. Warning To avoid bodily injury, do not attempt to your computer and an AC power outlet and that the power outlet is supplying power. • If you use a power strip or surge protector, make sure that you are connected. The message may help Customer Care ...then press ENTER. 74 Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Safety guidelines While troubleshooting your computer, follow these things first: • Make sure that the power cord is turned on. • If a peripheral device does not work, make sure that it is connected to troubleshoot your computer problem ...
...accessing internal components. Warning To avoid bodily injury, do not attempt to your computer and an AC power outlet and that the power outlet is supplying power. • If you use a power strip or surge protector, make sure that you are connected. The message may help Customer Care ...then press ENTER. 74 Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Safety guidelines While troubleshooting your computer, follow these things first: • Make sure that the power cord is turned on. • If a peripheral device does not work, make sure that it is connected to troubleshoot your computer problem ...
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... calling Customer Care If you have a technical problem with your computer, follow the on-screen instructions. 5 After Windows is supplying power. If you use the software and driver recovery discs you have installed it according to the instructions provided with it is turned...press any key on your computer's pre-installed software and device drivers. Chapter 6: Troubleshooting 3 When the prompt "Press any key to boot from eMachines, see : • Online Help • Printed documentation • The Microsoft Windows documentation • The software publisher's Web site 104 For ...
... calling Customer Care If you have a technical problem with your computer, follow the on-screen instructions. 5 After Windows is supplying power. If you use the software and driver recovery discs you have installed it according to the instructions provided with it is turned...press any key on your computer's pre-installed software and device drivers. Chapter 6: Troubleshooting 3 When the prompt "Press any key to boot from eMachines, see : • Online Help • Printed documentation • The Microsoft Windows documentation • The software publisher's Web site 104 For ...
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... 7 connector 8 Hibernate mode 7 122 indicator 7 source problems 14 Standby/Resume 7 troubleshooting 92 turning off computer 17 turning on computer 16 power button 7 power supply 15 printer installing 32 parallel port 9 setting default 92 troubleshooting 92 USB port 7, 9 programs closing unresponsive 19 opening 23 recovery discs 96, 98 re-... 19 recordable drive 7 recording audio files 27 optical discs 27 recovering defaults 102 drivers 95 programs 95 software 95 system 94 Windows 95 with eMachines Recovery Center 97 with Windows DVD 103 with Windows System Restore 99 recovery discs creating 96
... 7 connector 8 Hibernate mode 7 122 indicator 7 source problems 14 Standby/Resume 7 troubleshooting 92 turning off computer 17 turning on computer 16 power button 7 power supply 15 printer installing 32 parallel port 9 setting default 92 troubleshooting 92 USB port 7, 9 programs closing unresponsive 19 opening 23 recovery discs 96, 98 re-... 19 recordable drive 7 recording audio files 27 optical discs 27 recovering defaults 102 drivers 95 programs 95 software 95 system 94 Windows 95 with eMachines Recovery Center 97 with Windows DVD 103 with Windows System Restore 99 recovery discs creating 96
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... connection 81, 88 keyboard 82 LCD panel 77 memory 86 memory card reader 86 monitor 77 mouse 91 network 78, 91 passwords 91 power 92 printer 92 safety guidelines 74 screen 77 screen area 77 screen resolution 77 sound 94 technical support 104 telephone support 104 Web site ...connection speed 82 Windows Media Center 83 turning off computer 7, 17, 19 turning on computer 7, 16 tutoring fee-based 106 U uninterruptible power supply (UPS) 14 updating Windows 62 UPS 14 USB port 7, 9, 32 V video playing 26, 27 voltage checking selection 15 selection switch 15 volume adjusting ...
... connection 81, 88 keyboard 82 LCD panel 77 memory 86 memory card reader 86 monitor 77 mouse 91 network 78, 91 passwords 91 power 92 printer 92 safety guidelines 74 screen 77 screen area 77 screen resolution 77 sound 94 technical support 104 telephone support 104 Web site ...connection speed 82 Windows Media Center 83 turning off computer 7, 17, 19 turning on computer 7, 16 tutoring fee-based 106 U uninterruptible power supply (UPS) 14 updating Windows 62 UPS 14 USB port 7, 9, 32 V video playing 26, 27 voltage checking selection 15 selection switch 15 volume adjusting ...
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... represent the screens on your Windows desktop. Tip To help identify your computer. www.emachines.com Setting up multiple monitors Important The dialog boxes shown in the Display Settings dialog ...your computer, see the setup poster or your Reference Guide. 3 Plug the projector's or monitor's power cord into the secondary monitor port on the screen of each monitor. 8 To use the second monitor...a duplicate of the primary display, or as an extension to install the driver from the disc supplied by the manufacturer or download the driver from the manufacturer's Web site. 5 After the driver is...
... represent the screens on your Windows desktop. Tip To help identify your computer. www.emachines.com Setting up multiple monitors Important The dialog boxes shown in the Display Settings dialog ...your computer, see the setup poster or your Reference Guide. 3 Plug the projector's or monitor's power cord into the secondary monitor port on the screen of each monitor. 8 To use the second monitor...a duplicate of the primary display, or as an extension to install the driver from the disc supplied by the manufacturer or download the driver from the manufacturer's Web site. 5 After the driver is...