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U s er Gu i d e SAMSUNG[...]
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C ha pte r 1 . Getting S tar ted Pr oduct F eatures 2 Before Y ou Star t 3 Contents 7 Safet y Pr ecautions 8 Pr oper P osture During Computer Use 24 Impor tant Safet y Informat ion 27 Replacement P ar t s and Accessories 30 Regu lator y Compliance Statements 33 WEEE S Y MBOL INF ORM A TION 48 Over view 50 T ur ning the Computer On and Of f 56[...]
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2 PC in Hand I mpro ved po r t abi li t y thro ugh i ts compa ct siz e an d lig htwe igh t des ign S lim , Poli sh ed Desig n Small but Powerful PC An In tel “ Atom ” Processor w ith Lo w P ow er Cons um pti on and L ow Heat Extend ed Us e Time t hrou gh th e use o f P ow er - E f cien t Pa r ts V ersatile and Convenient Use [...]
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3 Befo re Y ou Star t Be for e read ing the U ser Gu ide , rst che ck the fo llo win g inf orma tion . Op tion al it ems, som e de vices an d soft ware r ef erred to i n the U ser Gu ide m ay n ot be pro vided an d/ or cha nged b y upgra de . Not e tha t the comp ut er en viron men t re ferred i n the U ser Gu ide ma y not be th e same a s y[...]
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4 T ext Notations Icon Notation Description Before Y ou Star t Cont ent i nclud ed in th is section i nclu des in formatio n req ui red be for e usi ng a fun ction . Caution Con te nt i nclu ded i n this s ection i nclu des i nfo rmati on req ui red abo ut the fu nctio n. Note Cont ent i nclud ed in th is section i nclu des he lp ful in fo rmatio n[...]
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5 Performance Restrictions z Onl ine g ame s and so me ga mes( 3D , 2D ) ma y not be s up por ted an d F ull HD vi deo an d some h igh b it ra te HD vid eo pl a yback m a y be sl ow an d stu tter on th is comp ut er . x The re is on e mem or y slot p ro vid ed on thi s compu te r . It su ppo r ts 2GB me mor y max. T o upg rade t o 2GB memor y , rep[...]
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6 Recovery Solution Representation (Optional) Q. What is a Reco ver y Area ? A . - Sam su ng compu te rs ha ve an a dd ition al p ar tition t o reco v er comp ut ers or sa ve ba ckup les . ( Only f or mode ls with t he Sa msu ng R eco ve r y Soluti on . ) Thi s partition is cal led a R eco ve r y A rea a nd it i nclu des a r ecov er y im age t [...]
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7 Co ntents Ch apter 1 . Get t ing Star ted Pr oduct Fe atures 2 Before Y ou Star t 3 Contents 7 Safety Precautions 8 Pr oper Pos ture During Computer Use 24 Impor tant Safety I nformation 27 Replacement P ar ts and Accessories 30 Regulat or y Compliance Statements 33 WEEE S Y MBOL INF ORMA TION 48 Over view 50 T urning the Computer On and Of f 56 [...]
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8 Safe t y Preca utions F or y our s ecurity and t o pre ven t da mag e, p lea se rea d the fol low ing sa fe ty instructio ns care full y . Since thes e are commo nly a ppl ied to S ams ung Co mput ers, some g ures m a y differ from th e actua l prod uct. W arning F aili ng to f ollo w ins truction s mark ed with this s ymbol ma y c aus e perso[...]
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9 W arning F aili ng to f ollo w ins truction s mark ed with this s ymbol ma y c aus e person al in ju r y and e ve n fatal ity . A void e xposing an y par t of y our body to the heat from the computer vent or A C ad apter for a long time when t he computer is on. Exposin g a part of yo ur body clos e to th e hea t from the v ent or A C ada pt er f[...]
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1 0 If the p ower cord or power outlet makes a noise, dis connect the power cord fr om the wall outlet and contact a ser vice c enter . Thi s ma y res ult i n electric sho ck or re . Do not use a damaged or loose main plug or po wer cord or power o utl et. Thi s ma y res ult i n electric sho ck or re . P lug the power cord rmly into the po[...]
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1 1 Connect the power cord to the A C adapter r mly . Other wise , the re is a da nger o f re d ue t o an incom ple te con tact. Use only the A C adapter supplied with the product . Us ing a noth er ad ap te r ma y cause t he scre en to ick er . Do not place hea v y objects or st ep onto the power cord or A C ad apter to av oid damaging t[...]
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1 2 K eep the bat ter y out of the reach of infants and pets, as t hey cou ld put the bat ter y into their mouths. The re is a da nger of e lectric sho ck or choki ng . Authorized Par ts Use an authorized batt er y and A C adapt er only . Pl ease u se an a uth orized ba t te r y and ada pt er app ro ve d b y Sams ung El ectron ics. Una uthoriz ed b[...]
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1 3 Do not use the computer in a humid location such as a bathroom or sauna. Pl ease u se the com put er with in the r ecomme nded te mper atu re an d hu mid ity ran ge ( 1 0 ~ 3 5 º C, 2 0 ~ 80% RH ) . P ower Of f Do not close the L CD panel and put the computer into y our bag to mo ve it when it is still turned on. If y ou pu t the comp ute r in[...]
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1 4 T ak e care not to allow metal object s such as a ke y or clip to touch the batt er y terminal ( metal par t s ). If a me t al ob ject to uches the b attery termin als , it ma y c ause e x cessiv e curren t ow and i t ma y da mage t he ba tter y , or res ult i n a re . If liquid leaks out of the bat ter y or there is a funn y smell coming[...]
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1 5 Disconnect all cables connected to th e computer before cleaning it . If you are cleani ng a notebook computer , remov e t he batt er y . The re is a d ange r of e lectric sho ck or da mage t o the prod uct. Do not connect a phone line connected to a digital phone to the modem. The re is a da nge r of a ele ctric shock, re or da mage t o th[...]
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1 6 Upgrade Related Nev er disassemble t he power s upply or A C adapter . The re is a dan ger o f el ectric sho ck. When remov ing the RT C (R eal Time C lock) batter y , keep it out of the reach of children as the y could touch and/ or swa llow it. The re is a da nge r of choki ng . If a chi ld ha s sw all ow ed it, con tact a doct or imm edia te[...]
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1 7 Custody and Movement Related F ollo w the instr uctions for the relev ant location ( e.g. airplane, hospital, etc. ) w hen using a wireless communication dev ice (wireless L AN, Bluetooth, etc. ). When car r yin g the notebook computer wit h other items, such as the adapter , mouse, book s etc, take care not to press anything against the notebo[...]
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1 8 Ca ution F aili ng to f ollo w instructio ns ma rke d with th is s ymbol ma y cause sl igh t inju r y or dam age t o the prod uct. Installation Related Battery Usage Related Do not block the por ts (holes ) , ven ts, etc. of the product and do not inser t objects. Dam age t o a compon ent with in the com put er ma y cause e lectric sh ock or ?[...]
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1 9 Use only a batter y authorized by Samsung Electronics. F aili ng to d o so ma y c aus e an e xplosi on. A void contact with metal objects such as car key s or clips when k eeping or carr ying a batter y . Conta ct with a me tal ma y cause e x cessiv e curren t and a h igh t empera tu re and m a y dam age th e ba t te r y or c aus e a re . Ch[...]
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20 In case of lightning, immediately turn t he sy stem of f, dis connect the power cord from the wall outlet and phone line from modem. Do not use a modem or phone. The re is a da nge r of el ectric sho ck or re . Do not use yo ur computer and A C- A dapter on your lap or soft sur f aces. If th e comput er t empe rat ure incr eas es, th ere is a[...]
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2 1 Upgrade Related Do not use a damaged or modied CD/F loppy Dis k. The re is a da nge r of da mag ing th e prod uct or person al in jur y . Do not inser t y our ngers into the PC Car d Slot. The re is a da nge r of i nj ur y or el ectric shock . Use recommended computer cleansing solution when cleani ng the product and only use the comput e[...]
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22 Use par t s authorized by S amsung Electronics only . F aili ng to d o so , may cause re or d ama ge the prod uct. Nev er disassemble or repair the product by y ourself . The re is a da nge r of ele ctric shock or re . T o connect a dev ice that is not manufactured or authorized by Samsung Electronics, enquire at y our ser vice c enter b[...]
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23 Cautions on Preventing Data Loss (Hard Disk Management) T ak e care not to damage t he data on a hard disk driv e. A h ard d isk d rive i s so sen sit iv e to e xternal i mpa ct tha t an e x terna l imp act ma y c ause l oss of d ata on th e su r fa ce of th e dis k. T ak e e x tra c are , because m ovi ng th e comput er or an im pact o [...]
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2 4 Proper Posture Adj ust the heights of desks and chairs appropriate to you r height. The h eig hts a re t o be ad ju ste d so tha t y our a rm forms a righ t an gle wh en y ou pla ce you r hand o ver t he k eyb oard wh ile sittin g down o n a cha ir . Ad jus t the h eig ht o f chair s o tha t y our h eel is comf or t abl y pla ced on the oo r[...]
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25 Eye Position K eep the monitor or LC D awa y from y our e yes b y at l east 50cm. 50cm A dj ust th e he igh t of th e mon ito r and the L CD scr een so th at i ts to p heig ht i s equ al t o or lo we r tha n yo ur e yes . A vo id se tting the m oni tor a nd L CD e xcessi v ely b right . K eep th e moni tor a nd L CD scre en clea n. ?[...]
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26 V olume Control (Headphones and Speakers) Check y our v olume rst to listen to music. Check y our v olume! ! C heck i f the v olu me is t oo loud be for e us ing h ead pho nes . I t is no t recom mend ed us ing hea dp hone s for lo ng period s of ti me . An y de via tion fro m the eq ua liz er de fa ult s etting cou ld caus e hea [...]
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27 Safety Inst ruct ions Y our s yst em is d esig ned a nd t est ed to m eet t he la tes t sta nda rds f or sa fe ty of i nf ormat ion t echn ology eq ui pme nt. How e v er , to e ns ure s af e use o f thi s prod uct, i t is im por tant th at th e saf e t y in structio ns ma rk ed on the p rodu ct and i n the d ocume nta tion a re f ollo w ed. Alwa[...]
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28 Care During Use Do no t wal k on the po w er cord or al lo w an y thing t o res t on it . Do no t spil l an y thing o n the s yst em. T he bes t wa y to a void s pil ls i s to no t ea t or d rink nea r y our s yst em . So me prod ucts h a ve a r epl acea ble CMOS b attery on the s ys tem b oard . There i s a da nge r of e xplos ion i[...]
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29 The Instruction On Safety Operation of NotePC z When i ns tall ing a nd opera tin g de vices plea se re fe r to sa fe ty requ ire men ts in the use r gu ide . x De vices can be u sed on ly wi th the eq ui pme nt s pecied i n the t echn ical spe cication s of th e de vices. c If a n y sme ll o f burn ing o r smok e is de tecte d from the co[...]
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30 Batter y Disposal Do not p ut re char geab le ba tteries or p roducts po we red b y non- remo vab le rech arge abl e batte ries in the g arba ge . Conta ct the Sa msu ng Helpl in e for i nf ormat ion on h ow t o dis pose o f ba tteries th at y ou canno t use or re cha rge an y long er . F oll ow a ll local r egu la tion s when d is posi ng of o [...]
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3 1 Laser Safet y All s ys tem s equ ip ped with C D or D V D driv es c ompl y with th e app ropria te saf ety stan da rds , in clud ing I E C 60 825 - 1 . The la ser d e vices in t hese comp one nts a re cla ssied as “C lass 1 La ser P rod ucts ” und er a US D epa r tme nt o f Health a nd Hu man S er vices (DHHS ) Rad iat ion P er forma nce[...]
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32 P ower Cor d Requ irements The po w er cord se t ( wal l plu g, cabl e and A C ada p ter p lug ) y ou re ceiv ed with y our compu te r mee ts the re qu ire men ts for use i n the cou ntry where y ou pur chas ed yo ur equ ip men t. P ow er cord se ts for use i n ot her cou ntrie s mus t mee t the r equ ir emen ts of the cou ntry whe re y ou us e [...]
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33 Re gula tor y Compl iance Statements Wireless Guidance ( If tted wit h 2.4G b and o r 5G ba nd ) Lo w pow er , Radi o L A N t ype de vices ( ra dio fr equ enc y (RF ) wir eless comm un icati on de vices ), o pera tin g in th e 2.4GHz/5GHz Ba nd , ma y be pres en t ( em bedd ed ) in y our no te book s ys tem . The fol lowi ng se ction is a g e[...]
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34 R adi o frequ enc y wire less commu ni cation can i nt er fere wi th equ ipm en t on commer cial a ircra f t. Cu rrent a viati on regu la tion s req uir e wire less de vices to be tu rned off while tra vel in g in an a irpla ne . 802. 1 1 A BGN ( al so know n as wir eless E therne t or Wi ) and B lue tooth commu nicat ion de vices are e x[...]
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35 USA and Canada Safety Requirements and Notices Do no t tou ch or mo ve an ten na whi le th e un it is tr an smittin g or recei vin g. Do no t hold a n y compon en t contai ni ng the ra dio s uch tha t the an ten na is v er y close o r tou chi ng an y e xposed p ar ts of the bod y , espe cial ly th e face or e yes , whi le tra nsm itting . Do no [...]
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36 Unintentional Emitter per FCC Part 15 Thi s de vice c ompl ies with P ar t 1 5 of th e F CC Ru les. Op era tion i s sub ject t o the fol low ing two cond ition s : ( 1 ) this d e vice ma y not cau se ha rmful in ter fere nce , an d ( 2 ) th is de vice mus t accep t an y in te r fe ren ce receiv ed, i nclu di ng in te r fe ren ce tha t ma y c aus[...]
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3 7 Intentional emitter per FCC Part 15 ( If tted wit h 2.4G b and o r 5G ba nd ) Lo w pow er , Radi o L A N t ype de vices ( ra dio fr equ enc y (RF ) wir eless commu ni cation d e vices ) , oper ati ng in the 2. 4GHz/5GHz Ba nd , ma y be prese nt ( em bedd ed ) in yo ur no tebook s yst em . Thi s sectio n is on ly ap pli cable if th ese de vic[...]
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38 An F CC compl ia nt t ele pho ne cord an d modu lar p lug i s pro vided wit h this equ ip men t. Th is eq ui pmen t is desi gne d to b e connect ed to t he t elep hon e ne t work or pr omis es wirin g usi ng a comp ati ble modu la r jack w hich i s Pa r t 6 8 compl ian t. See I nsta lla tion I ns truction s for d eta ils . The RE N is u sed to d[...]
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39 Unintentional Emitter per ICES-003 Thi s dig ital a ppa ra tus d oes no t e x c eed the C lass B l im its fo r rad io noi se emi ssio ns from d igital a ppa ra tus a s se t out i n the r adi o in te r fe ren ce regu la tion s of Ind ustr y Cana da . Le p rése nt a ppa re il nu mériq ue n ’ éme t pa s de brui ts rad ioél ectriqu es dé pass[...]
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40 Intentional Emitter per RSS 210 ( If tted wit h 2.4G b and o r 5G ba nd ) Lo w pow er , Radi o L A N t ype de vices ( ra dio fr equ enc y (RF ) wir eless commu ni cation d e vices ) , oper ati ng in the 2. 4GHz/5GHz Ba nd , ma y be prese nt ( em bedd ed ) in yo ur no tebook s yst em . Thi s sectio n is on ly ap pli cable if th ese de vices ar[...]
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4 1 T elecommunications per DOC notice (for products tted with an IC-compliant modem) The I ndu stry Cana da la bel id en ties cer tied equ ipme nt . Thi s cer ticati on mea ns th at th e equ ip men t mee ts cer tain te lecomm un icatio ns ne t work pro te ctiv e , ope rati on , and sa fe t y requ ire men ts. The De pa r tme nt d oes no[...]
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4 2 European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices Pr oducts i nt ended f or sal e with in th e E uro pea n Uni on ar e mark ed with the Conf ormit é E uro péen e ( CE ) Marking , whi ch ind icat es compl ia nce with th e ap pli cable Di rectiv es and E urope an stan da rds a nd am end men ts id en tied belo w . This e qu ipme n t also carri[...]
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43 European Radio Approval Information (for products tted with EU-approved radio devices) Thi s Pro duct i s a Not ebook com put er; low p ow er , Rad io L AN t ype de vices ( ra dio freq uen cy ( RF) wi rel ess commu ni cation de vices ), o pera tin g in th e 2.4GHz/5GHz ba nd , ma y be prese nt ( embed ded ) in y ou r no te book s ys tem w hic[...]
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44 EU R & TTE Compliance Statements Česky [ Czech ] Sam sun g tí mto pr ohl ašuj e, ž e te nt o Not ebook P C je v e shodě s e zákla dn ími po žada vk y a dalš ími p řís lušn ými us tano v en ími s měrnice 1 99 9/5/E S. Dansk [Danis h ] Und er tegn ede Sa ms ung erklæ rer h er ved , at f ølge nde u dstyr Not ebook PC o v erhol[...]
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45 Nederlands [Dutch ] Hierbi j v erklaa r t Samsu ng da t het t oest el Not ebook PC in o ve reen st emm ing is m et d e essen tiële ei sen en d e and ere r ele van te bep ali nge n va n richtl ijn 1 999/5/E G. Malti [Maltese ] Haw nhe kk, Sam su ng, j idd ikja ra li d an No teb ook PC ji kk on forma ma l- ħtiā iji et ess enz jal i u ma pro v v[...]
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46 Eur opean Economic Area R estric tions Local Restriction of 802. 1 1 b/802. 1 1 g Radio Us age [Not e to i n teg rat or: Th e fol lowi ng sta tem en ts on local r estrictio ns mu st be pu bli shed i n al l end-use r docu men tati on pro vided wit h the s yste m or pr oduct in corporati ng the w ire less pr oduct. ] Due t o the fa ct tha t the fr[...]
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4 7 F rance F or Me tropo lita n dep ar tmen ts : 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz for i ndoo r use . 2.400 - 2.45 4 GHz ( chann els 1 t o 7) for out door use . F or Gu ade lou pe , Mar tini que , St Pi erre e t Miq uelo n, Ma yo tte : 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz for i ndoo r and out door use . F or R eu nio n, Gu ya ne : 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz for i ndoo r use . 2.4 20 - 2.[...]
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48 WEEE S YMB OL INF ORMA TION Correct disposal of this pr oduct ( Waste Electrical & Elec tronic E quipment ) (Applicable in the Eur opean Union and o ther European countries with separate collection sy stems. ) Thi s marki ng on th e prod uct, a cc essories o r lit eratu re ind icat es tha t the p rodu ct and its el ectron ic a cc essories ( [...]
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49 Correct disposal of b at teri es in this product Pb (Applicable in the Eur opean Union and o ther European countries with separate batt er y return s ystems. ) Thi s marki ng on th e ba t te r y , ma nu al or p acka gi ng in dicat es that t he ba tteries i n thi s prod uct sh oul d not b e di spose d of wit h oth er ho use hold w as te a t the e[...]
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50 Ov er view F ron t View 1 Camera Lens ( O ptional) Usi ng thi s len s, y ou can tak e sti ll pi ctur es and r ecord vid eo . 2 K eybo ard A de vice to en te r da ta by p ress ing th e k e ys . 3 T ouchpad/ T ouchpad Buttons The to uchp ad an d to uchp ad bu t to ns pro vide fu nction s si mil ar to t he mou se ba ll an d butto ns . 4 P ower Swit[...]
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5 1 Status Indicators 1 Caps Lock Thi s turns o n when t he Ca ps Lock k e y is pr essed a llo wing cap ital le tters to b e t yped with out h old ing th e Shi f t button do wn . 2 Hard Disk Drive Ind icat es th at th e har d dis k driv e is run ni ng . 3 Wireless L AN Thi s turns o n when t he wir eless LA N is ope rat ing . 4 Char ge Status Thi s[...]
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52 Right View 1 USB P or t Y ou can conne ct USB de vices to the U SB por t such a s a k eybo ard/ mous e , dig ital came ra, e t c. 2 Securit y Lock Port Y ou can connect a K ens ingt on lock to th e Secu rit y Lock P or t to p re v en t the comp ut er from be in g sto len . 3 DC Jack A ja ck to conn ect the A C ada pt er th at s up pli es pow er [...]
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53 1 Wired L AN Por t Conn ect the E therne t cable t o this por t. 2 Monitor P or t A por t used t o conne ct a moni tor , T V or proj ecto r sup por ting a 1 5pin D- SUB int er face . 3 F an V ents The i nt erna l hea t of th e compu ter i s emi t ted t hrou gh th ese hole s. If th e ve nts a re blo ck ed the comp ute r ma y ov erhea t. A void b [...]
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5 4 Back View 1 Batter y This is a L ith iu m- Ion rech arge abl e batte r y that s upp lie s pow er t o the comp ut er . (Model A ) (Model B ) 1 1[...]
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55 Bottom View 1 Batter y Latche s The l at ch used t o remo ve o r in stal l the ba t ter y . 2 Memor y Compar t ment Co v er The ma in me mor y is in stal led in sid e the co v er . 3 Speaker A d e vice use d to ge ner at e sou nd . A Spea k er( s ) is op tion al . One ( mono ) or t wo ( st ereo ) spea k ers are pro vided de pend ing on the mod e[...]
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56 T urni ng the Computer On and Of f T urning the computer on 1 In stal l the batter y and conn ect the A C adapt er . 2 Lift the L CD pan el u p . 3 Sl ide th e P ower Switch t o turn th e compu te r on . Wh en runn ing t he compu ter o n ba t te r y powe r , the L CD brightn ess is d immed a utoma tical ly to sa ve ba t te r y powe r . Pr es[...]
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57 ▶ F or W indows XP 1 Cl ick the S tar t bu t ton o n the taskb ar . 2 Cl ick T urn O f f Computer . 3 Cl ick T urn O f f . I f the compu te r has n ot tu rned o f f prop erly du e to a s ys te m error , press <Ctrl>+<Alt>+< Delete> . When [Window s T ask Mana ger ] di alog bo x appea rs, cli ck Shut Down > T urn O f f [...]
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C ha pte r 2 . U s in g the com pute r K ey board 59 T ouchpad 62 Ex ter nal- t ype CD drive (T o be purchased ) 67 Multi Card Slo t ( Optional) 69 Connecting a monitor / T V 72 Adj usting the V olume 77 Wired Net work 82 Wireless Net work 86[...]
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59 K ey boar d Sho r t cut k ey fu nctio ns an d proced ur es are d iscussed i n the f oll owi ng secti ons . The k ey board i s su ppli ed accordi ng to t he correspon di ng coun tr y . The k ey board m a y differ de pend ing o n you r c oun tr y . The f ollo win g mai nly d escribes the s hor tcut k e ys. Shortcut Keys Y ou can use t he f[...]
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60 F n+ Name F unction Samsung Suppor t Center Sys te m dia gno sis , reco v er y and I nt erne t consu lta tion pr ogram , Sam su ng Su ppor t Cen ter , will be l au nched . ( Opt iona l ) F or som e model s, Samsu ng Magic Doctor is la unch ed . Eas y SpeedUp Manager Y ou can sele ct opera tion mode wh en y ou nee d maximu m s yst em per forma nc[...]
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6 1 Screen Brightness Control T o adj ust t he L CD brigh tnes s press th e F n + k e y combi na tion o r the F n + k ey comb in atio n. The ch ang ed scre en brig htn ess is di spl a ye d at th e cent er o f the s creen f or a mome nt. V olume Control T o c on trol th e vol um e , press th e F n + k e y combi na tion o r the F n + k ey comb in ati[...]
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62 T ouch pad The t ouch pad pro vides th e same fu nctio n as a mou se an d the l eft and righ t bu t ton s of the t ouch pa d pla ys the ro le of t he le f t and rig ht b utton s of a mo use . U se the T ouch pad wi th yo ur n gers. U si ng a sh arp obje ct ma y da mage t he T ouchpa d. If you t ouch th e T ouchpa d or pre ss the T ouc[...]
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63 Click Function Pl ace y our nger o n the t ouch pa d and ta p y our nger o nce o ve r an i tem y ou wa nt. Alte rnati v ely , pr ess the l eft touch pa d bu t ton o nce . T ap Cl ick or Double-Click Function Pu t yo ur n ger o n the t ouch pad a nd qu ickly ta p t wice with y our nge r on an it em y ou w an t. Alte rnati v ely , p[...]
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64 The Gesture F unct ion of the T ouchpad ( Optional ) Th e T ouchpa d Gestu re fun ction ma y not be p ro vided a nd th e ve rsion o f the fu nction ma y dif fer de pend ing on the m odel . Some u sage p rocedu res ma y dif fer d epe ndi ng on the v ersion . F or de taile d usag e proced ures , re fer t o the descrip tion i n the T ouch p[...]
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65 Conguring the Gesture Function If th e Gestu re fu nction i s no t activ ated , y ou can activ at e it accord ing t o the fol low ing p rocedu res . 1 Cl ick the Star t > Control P anel > Hardware and So und > Mouse > De vice Set tings tab > Sett ings bu t ton . 2 The T ou chpa d Se t ting s win dow ap pears . Cl ick o v er th [...]
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66 Move Function When w atch ing a p ho to or s ur ng the In te rnet , yo u can mo v e to th e pre vious o r ne x t pho to or I n terne t page wi thou t us ing the mo use o r button s. Pl ace thr ee ng ers o v er the T ou chpa d an d slig h tly to uch th e su r fa ce of the T ouchp ad wit h them i n the l eft or right di rectio n to mo ve t o[...]
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67 Ex t ernal- t ype C D driv e (T o be purchased) Thi s compu ter s up por ts an e x terna l USB CD - ROM driv e ( can be add itiona ll y pu rcha sed ). Ch eck if th e in ter face type of th e e x terna l CD - R OM driv e is a USB type . F or deta ile d spe cication s, r ef er t o the catal og. Do no t insert a crack ed or scra tched CD . O[...]
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68 Inser t ing and E ject ing a C D 1 Pr ess the E ject button o f the CD driv e. Status Indicator Eject Button Emergency Hole 2 When t he CD tra y open s, i nse r t a CD or D VD and pu sh th e tra y in u nt il it click s. 3 Pu sh th e CD tra y inw ard u ntil i t click s. The C D driv e statu s in di cator is tu r ned on . A CD d riv e ’ s re[...]
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69 Multi C ard S lot ( O ptional) Us ing th e mu lti card s lot , yo u can rea d and writ e da t a from a nd to a n SD card , SDHC card , MMC. Y ou can use a car d as a re mo va ble d is k and con ve nie ntl y e x chang e da ta with di gita l de vices such a s a dig ital cam era , dig ital camcord er , MP3, e tc . Y ou ha ve t o add itio nal ly[...]
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7 0 2 The card d riv e app ears . Cl ick Open folder and view les . If th e wind ow d oes no t app ear , c lick Star t > Computer . (F or Win dow s XP , click S tar t > My Computer . ) 3 Y ou can sa v e , mo v e and d ele te da ta b y dou ble - clicki ng the corres pond in g driv e. The d ev ice name o f the card driv e ma y dif fer de pen[...]
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7 1 T o remove a memory card T ak e hold of t he en d of th e card an d rem ov e the card . T o format a memory card When u si ng the m emor y card for t he rst tim e, y ou mus t forma t the car d bef ore us ing i t. F ormattin g a card del et es al l data sa v ed on the card . If the card incl ude s data , ba ckup th e da ta be fore f ormatting[...]
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72 Co nnecting a mon itor / T V Us ing a n e x ternal d ispla y de vice is u se ful whe n y ou ar e givi ng a pr esen t ati on or wa t chin g a vide o or mo vie th rou gh y ou r moni tor . Y ou ha ve t o buy a con nection cab le ad diti ona lly . Du e to re striction s of th e opera ting s yst em the Dua lView fu nction i s not s upp or ted[...]
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7 3 Switching the Display Device using the Shortcut Key Pr ess the F n + k e y combi na tion on ce. The n the Eas y Display Manager scre en ap pears i n which y ou can sele ct a dis pla y de vice. When e v er y ou pr ess the k ey wh ile hold ing do wn the F n k e y , the sel ected op tion i s chan ged . Example ) Selec ting L CD+CR T Dual View [...]
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7 4 Us ing Dual Vie w to View Ex tended Screen Dual V iew is a function that enables you to view a computer screen over two display devices. This is convenient when needing a wide screen for work. In Dual V iew mode, you can select the screen resolution and color quality for each display device, as if there were two separate graphics cards. Due t o[...]
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7 5 Adjus ting the resolution of the auxil iar y displa y device ( Monitor Number 2 ) If th e resol utio n of the a uxilia r y di spla y de vice is ou tput , yo u can adj us t the res olut ion an d color qu ali t y b y clicki ng Star t > Control Panel > Appearance and Personal izat ion > Adjus t screen resol ution > Monitor Number 2 . ?[...]
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7 6 Adjus ting the resolution of the auxil iar y displa y device ( Monitor Number 2 ) If th e scree n of th e seconda r y di spla y de vice is d ispl a yed , chang e the se t tings t o the d esir ed scre en resol uti on and colo r qua lity in th e [Disp la y Properties ] dialog b o x. Using Window in Dual V iew Cl ick on th e wind ow ti tle ba r of[...]
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77 Adjusting the V olume using the Keyboard Pr ess the F n + k ey com bin ati on or F n + k e y combi na tion t o ad jus t the v olu me . Pr ess the F n + k e y combi na tion t o tu rn the v olu me on or o f f . Adjusting the V olume using the V olume Adjustment Program Cl ick the V olume icon on th e taskba r an d slid e the v olum e contro l bar [...]
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7 8 Using SRS The SR S function e na bles y ou to e xperience mor e st ereo pho nic so un d b y e xpand in g the sp ace- percep tion thro ugh the s te reo sp eak er . Thi s functio n is a v ail able f or spe cic model s onl y . ▶ F or W indows 7 1 Righ t- click o ver th e V olume icon i n the T as kbar a nd se lect P la y Devi ce (P ). 2 Sel e[...]
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79 T he SR S functio n is on ly su ppor ted f or a compu ter's b uil t-in spea k ers or head pho nes . I t is re commend ed to u nche cking the SR S op tion be fore record ing , and t o check i t bef ore pl a y . It is to pre ven t sound d ist or tion beca use of d oub le app licat ion o f SRS e f fect when u ser p la ys th e le re [...]
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80 ▶ F or W indows 7 1 Conn ect a micr opho ne t o the micr opho ne ja ck. Y ou can al so use th e in te rnal MIC . 2 Righ t- click o ver th e V olume icon on th e taskba r an d sele ct Recording De vice . 3 Ch eck if th e micro phon e is se t as the de fa ult r ecord ing d e vice . If th is is th e case , it is al read y se t as the d ef au lt d[...]
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8 1 4 Sel ect Realtek HD A udio input fro m the m ix er d e vice to se lect Recor ding from A djust V olume for . 5 Sel ect Mic V olume from S how the follo wing v olume controls an d click OK . 6 When R ecording C ontrol win dow ap pears , check t he Select checkbo x. In creas e the recordi ng vo lu me to in creas e the r ecordi ng se nsi tivi t y[...]
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82 1 Conn ect a L A N cable t o the compu te r ’ s L A N por t. 2 ▶ F or W indows 7 Cl ick Star t > c ontrol P anel > Net work and Internet > Net work and Sharing Cen ter and cli ck Cha nge adapter set tings in the le f t menu p an e . ▶ F or W indows XP Cl ick Star t > Con trol Panel > Net work and Internet Connections > Ne[...]
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83 3 Sel ect Local Area Connection an d click t he righ t bu t ton o f the tou ch pa d an d sele ct Proper tie s . The LA N De vice nam e ma y differ dep end ing o n you r c ompu ter’ s Network De vice. 4 ▶ F or W indows 7 Sel ect Internet Prot ocol V er sion 4 (TC P / IP v 4 ) from th e Net working tab an d click P roper ties . ▶ F or W indo[...]
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8 4 5 Cong ure IP s ettin gs. Sel ect Obtain an IP address automatically whe n usi ng DHCP . I f y ou use a s tati c IP , se lect Use the follo wing IP address and e nt er th e v alu es . If th e IP of y our com put er is n ot au tom atical ly ass ign ed, con tact the ne t work ad min is trat or . 6 If a ll se ttings a re ma de , click OK . Now [...]
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85 3 F or Win do ws 7 , select Internet Pr otocol V ersion 4 (TC P /I Pv4 ) from th e Net working tab a nd se lect Pr oper ties . F or Win do ws XP , se lect Internet Pr otocol (TC P /I P ) an d click Pr oper ties . 4 Sel ect the Alternate Conguration tab , select U ser congured , ll i n the correspon di ng el ds an d click th e OK bu t[...]
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86 Wireless Ne t work A wir eless n etwork al low s compu te rs to sh are r esou rces or a n in te rnet con nectio n with out u sin g L A N cables b etwee n them . Th is de scrip tion is a ppl ied on ly to t he mode ls eq uip ped with wi rel ess L AN c ards or de vices. Some of th e pictu res sh own i n this d escrip tion m a y va r y depen[...]
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8 7 ▶ F or W indows 7 1 If yo u cli ck the Net work Con nect ions icon in th e s yst em tra y , a lis t of a v ail abl e APs ap pears . If y ou select an AP to con nect t o , the C onnect bu t ton a ppe ars. AP List 2 Cl ick Con nect . If a n etwork k ey i s set f or th e AP , en te r the n etwork k ey a nd the n click Connect . F or the n etwork[...]
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88 ▶ F or W indows XP 1 Cl ick the Wire less Net work Connection icon from th e T askba r us ing th e righ t butto n of th e tou ch pad . Then , c lick Vie w A vailable Wireless Net works . 2 Sel ect an AP to b e connect ed an d click C onnect . If a n etwork k ey i s set i n the AP , t he ne t work k e y inp ut wi ndo w wil l app ear . E nt er t[...]
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C ha pte r 3. 3. Se t tin gs an d Upg ra de L CD Brightness Control 90 BIOS Setup 92 Sett ing a Boot P a ssw ord 95 Cha nging the Boot P riorit y 98 Upgrading Memor y 99 Batt er y 1 01 Usi ng the Securit y Lock P or t 1 07[...]
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9 0 L CD Brigh tness Con trol Y ou can ad jus t the L CD brig htn ess in 8 l e v els . Controlling the Brightness Using the Keyboard Ad jus t the L CD brig htn ess b y pressi ng the F n + k ey o r the F n + k ey . The L CD brig htn ess can cha nge u p to 8 l e v els a nd the b righ tness i ncre ases b y 1 le vel whe n press ing t he F n + k e y onc[...]
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9 1 Instruc tions for Cleani ng the LC D Cle an the L CD pa nel wi th a so f t cloth li ght ly mois te ned wi th comput er clean sing de te rgen t mo vin g in on e dir ection . Cle ani ng th e L CD pa nel wi th e x cessiv e force can dam age th e L CD .[...]
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92 BIOS Se tup The B IOS Se tu p ena ble s yo u to cong ur e yo ur comp ute r ha rdw are a cc ord ing t o you r need s. U se the B IOS se tu p to de ne a boo t passw ord , cha nge th e booti ng priority , or add a ne w de vice . Sin ce incorrect se ttings ma y c au se yo ur s yste m to ma lfun ction or cra sh , tak e c are when con gur[...]
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93 The BIOS Setu p Screen System Time [10:21:53] System Date [07/30/200X] IDE Channel 0 Master XXXXXXXX CPU Type XXXXXXXX CPU Speed X.XX GHz Total Memory XXX MB Graphics Memory [Auto : Shared] BIOS Version XXXXXXXX MICOM Version XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX Setup Menu Setup Items Help H el p for th e sel ected it em ap pears au tom ati cally . Setup Menu Desc[...]
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94 System Setup Keys In th e Se tup , y ou ha ve t o use the k e yboar d. F 1 Pre ss to vi ew th e Se tup He lp . Up & Do wn K ey s Pr ess to mo ve u p and d own . F 5/ F 6 Pr ess to ch ang e the it em va lue . F9 P ress t o load th e de fa ult S et up se t tings . ES C Pr ess to r et urn to a h igh er le vel m en u or to mo ve t o the Exit men[...]
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95 Setting a Supervisor Password A Su per visor P assw ord is r equ ired to t urn the comp ut er on o r to sta r t the Sys tem Se tu p . When s ettin g a Sup er visor P assw ord , use rs oth er th an su per vis ors canno t use the comp ut er . 1 Sel ect the Security menu i n the BI OS Se tu p . 2 In th e Set Super visor Pass wor d it em , press <[...]
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9 6 3 E nt er a p assw ord, p ress < Enter > , re- en te r the pa ssw ord for conrma tion, an d press < En ter > aga in . The p ass wor d can be up t o 8 al pha nu meric ch ara cte rs. Spe cial cha ract ers ar e not a llo wed . 4 When a m essag e conrmin g the pa ssw ord cong ura tion a ppe ars in the Setu p Notice windo w , pr[...]
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9 7 Setting up a Hard Disk Drive Password (Optional) A su per visor p ass wor d mus t be se t usin g the Se t Supe r visor P ass wor d men u. If y ou se t a passw ord for a h ard d isk driv e, it can no t be accessed fr om ano ther compu te r . Pr ess < Enter > in the Set HDD Pass wor d ite m and d e ne a pa ssw ord a s des cribed in S te [...]
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98 1 Sel ect the Boo t men u in th e BIOS Se tu p . 2 Pr ess < Enter > on the Boot De vice Priorit y ite m. XXXXXXXX 3 Pr ess the d own k e y ( ↓ ) to m ov e to the IDE HDD it em an d press t he F 6 k ey to mo ve th e it em t o the t op . [Boot priority order] 1. USB CD : N/A 2. IDE HDD : XXXXXXXX 3. PCI BEV : N/A 4. USB FDD : N/A 5. USB KE[...]
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99 Upgra ding Memor y A memo r y is ins tall ed in th e memo r y sl ot a t the bo t tom o f this com put er . The proced ur es to r epla c e the me mor y are de scribed be low . R eplace ne w memo r y only after s huttin g the compu te r down com ple te ly . Do not rep lace mem or y when the com put er is i n Slee p mode . Di sconne ct mai [...]
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1 0 0 3 In ser t a new m emory module i n to the me mor y slo t at a n an gle o f ap pro xima tel y 30 degr ees al ign in g it to th e an gle o f the me mor y slo t. Memor y Slot 4 Pu sh th e memo r y mod ule d own so tha t it is comple tely x ed . If the memo r y does no t t eas ily , push th e memo r y modul e down w hil e pul li ng the me [...]
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1 0 1 Batter y Pl ease r ef er to the f oll owi ng in structio ns wh en run nin g the comp ut er on b attery powe r with out conn ecti ng the A C pow er . A Li thiu m - Ion sma r t batter y is s upp lied w ith th is compu te r . Car efu lly r ead an d fol low th e precau tion s prin ted o n the ba tter y bef ore us ing t he ba t te r y . Precaution[...]
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1 02 2 Sl ide th e righ t batte r y lat ch to th e OPE N posi tion a nd re mo v e the ba tter y whil e hold ing t he le f t ba tter y la tch t o the OP EN positi on . c x z 3 T o ins tall th e ba t te r y ag ai n, s lid e the ba tter y int o the sy st em . Sli de a nd x the righ t battery lat ch to the C L OSE ( ins ide ) positio n so tha t the [...]
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1 03 C harging the Batter y 1 Attach the b attery and conn ect the A C ad ap te r to th e DC -in ja ck of th e compu te r . The b attery will th en sta r t cha rgi ng . 2 When ch arg in g is compl et e , the Ch arg e LE D turn s gre en . Status Char ge LED Char ging Amber Char ging complete Gree n A C adapt er not connected O f f[...]
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1 0 4 Measuring the Remai ning B at ter y Charge Y ou can vie w the b atte r y cha rge s tatu s b y compl eti ng th e fol lowi ng pro cedur es . T o use the shortcut key to view Pr ess the F n + k e ys on th e k eybo ard . The r ema in ing b attery charge ( % ) wil l di spl a ye d for a mo men t. Y ou can onl y vie w the ch arg e stat us i n thi s [...]
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1 05 Ex tending the Batt er y Usa ge Time Decreasing the LCD Brightness Pr ess the F n + k ey s on th e k e yboa rd to d ecre ase th e L CD brigh tness t o e x tend the b attery usage ti me . Disabling Unused Devices (Only for Windows XP) If y ou tu r n of f un used d e vices , ba t tery usa ge ti me wil l imp ro v e . 1 Cl ick De vice Mana ger fro[...]
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1 0 6 3 Mov e to th e Boot > Smar t Bat ter y Cal ibration ite m usi ng th e di rectio n k ey s and p ress < Enter > . XXXXXXXX 4 Hig hli gh t Y es in th e Batt er y Cal ibration Conrmation windo w an d press < En ter > . The B atter y Cal ib rati on fun ction is activ at ed and th e ba tter y is for ceful ly di scha rged . T o st[...]
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1 0 7 Us ing the Sec urit y L ock P or t Y ou can conne ct a K ens ing ton l ock to th e Secu rity Lock por t to pr e v en t yo ur comp ute r from be ing s to len wh en y ou ne ed to u se the com put er i n a pub li c pla ce. T o use th is fe atu re, y ou mus t pur cha se a K ensi ngt on lock a ddi tion al ly . T o use the K en sin gto n lock, r ef[...]
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C ha pte r 4. T r o ub les hoo ting Usi ng Samsung R eco ver y Solution ( Optio nal ) 1 09 Rei nstalling Windo ws 7 (F or Wind ows 7 . F or su ppor ted mod els o nly ) 1 23 Rei nstalling Windo ws XP (F or Wind ows XP , For s up por ted mode ls on ly ) 1 28 Questions and Answe rs 1 32 Wind ows R elat ed 1 32 Disp la y R ela ted 1 35 Sou nd R ela ted[...]
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109 Us ing S amsu ng R eco ve r y Solution ( Optional) Samsung R eco ver y Solution is a pr ogra m tha t can backup y our h ard d isk a nd restores it l at er wh en a pro ble m occurs with y our compu te r . It al so pro vides a Sy stem Soft ware fu nction t ha t ena ble s yo u to in sta ll or b acku p dev ice driv ers a nd s yst em so f t w are p [...]
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1 1 0 Samsu ng Reco ver y Solution F un ct ions Restore : A functi on tha t res tor es the compu ter t o a pre viou s stat e af ter a prob lem occu rs Backup : A fun ction th at ba ck s up th e data o n the com put er System Soft ware : A functio n tha t rei ns tall s or ba cks u p dev ice driv ers an d app licat ion p rog rams n eede d for th e sy[...]
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1 1 1 R estore F unction Us ing th is fu nction , you can ea si ly res to re y our com put er t o a pre viou s, sta ble s tat e whe n yo ur comp ut er no lo nger w orks prop erly or y ou a re un ab le to boo t up yo ur compu te r due t o some prob lem . If y ou ha v e ba ck ed up d ata , yo u can res tor e the ba ckup d ata. Basic R estore Comp[...]
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1 1 2 Backup F unct ions Thi s functi on ba cks u p t he i niti al s tatu s of th e compu ter . Initial Status Backup Thi s functi on ba cks u p spe cic fold ers or l es. Data Backup Thi s functi on ba cks u p the e nti re d rive C . Complete Backup Sy stem Sof t ware function Y ou can ba ck up th e Sys te m Soft ware sa ve d on the h ard[...]
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1 1 3 Resto re F unction Not o nly can y ou use Sa ms ung R ec o ve r y Soluti on whe n Wind ows i s runn ing , but al so when y ou are u na ble t o boo t up i nt o Wind ows . Let’ s le arn how t o use Sam su ng Re cov er y Sol utio n. Some mod el s pro vid e a ba ckup i ma ge of t he in iti al sta te a nd do n ot p ro vide p ar tition in g. Part[...]
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1 1 4 Restoring the computer Re st ore is a fu nctio n tha t en abl es res torin g the comp ut er t o a sa v ed poin t whe n the comp ut er wa s pu rcha sed or a use r -sav ed poin t. The R estor e fun ction pro vides t he Bas ic Re st ore a nd Comp le te R est ore o pti ons . 1 – When Windows is runn ing : Cl ick Star t > All P rograms > S[...]
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1 1 5 3 - 1 If you h a v e sel ected Bas ic Restore : In th e Bas ic R est ore s creen , click the Ne xt button . The s yst em wil l be res tar ted . 3 -2 If y ou ha v e sel ected C omplete Restore : In th e rest oratio n poin t selectio n scre en , sele ct the res to rat ion poi nt des cribed as ‘ Compu te r In itia l Stat us ’ an d click th e[...]
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1 1 6 Back up F unction Complete Backup/Restore A Complete Backup s a ve s the comp let e im age o f the C d riv e ont o anot her d riv e or D V D . A Complete Restore res tor es the im age l e sa v ed b y the Com ple te Back up on to th e C driv e. Complete Back up If y ou run Comp le te Ba cku p usi ng a D VD , you can res to re the comp u[...]
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1 1 7 5 If y ou cli ck the Ne xt button , the s yst em resta r ts in r est ora tion m ode an d the Complete Back up begi ns . If y ou h a ve s elect ed th e D VD driv e as th e Sa v e P ath , the “Insert a blan k D V D” messa ge ap pears . In ser t a bla nk D VD and cl ick the OK b utton . Sam sun g Re cov er y Solu tion su ppor ts D VD+R, D VD[...]
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1 1 8 Complete R estore 1 – When backing up on to D VD T urn the comp ut er on a nd in sert the ba ckup D VD in to th e D V D driv e. If th ere a re mu lti ple b ack up D VDs, in ser t the rst D VD . – When backing up to a nother drive Pr oceed to S tep 2. 2 Cl ick Star t > All P rograms > Samsung > S amsung R ecov er y Solution[...]
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1 1 9 Data Backup/Restore Data Backup e na bles y ou to sa ve spe cic les o r fold ers on to a no ther d riv e or D VD . Data Restore e nab les y ou t o res tor e da ta usi ng th e da ta sav ed b y a Da ta Back up wh en da t a is los t. Th is gu ide d escribes t he Ba cku p and R estor e proced ur es on the b as is of b acki ng u p an d rest [...]
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1 20 5 If y ou cli ck the Ne xt button , the D ata Ba ckup b egi ns. I f y ou ha ve s elect ed the D VD driv e as th e Sa v e Pa th, the “In ser t a bla nk D VD” message ap pears . In ser t a bla nk D VD and cli ck the OK b utton . 6 The “Back up is com ple te d” messa ge ap pears . Data R estore 1 – When backing up on to D VD T urn t[...]
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1 2 1 System S of t ware F unction Using System Software The S yst em So f t wa re fun ction is a fun ction th at en ab les y ou t o rei ns tall de vice driv ers an d Sys tem S oft w are Pr ogra ms or ba ck up those p rogra ms . The s yste m soft ware fu nctio n is su ppor ted b y Samsung Reco ver y Solution v ersio n 4 or la te r . The ref ore , t[...]
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1 22 Sy stem Sof t ware Backup 1 Cl ick Star t > All P rograms > Samsung > S amsung R ecov er y Solution > Samsu ng Reco ver y Solution. 2 When t he in iti al men u screen ap pears , click Sy stem Sof t ware > System Soft ware Backup . 3 Speci f y the Sa ve P at h. I f yo ur compu te r has a D VD -Writ er , y ou can spe cif y the[...]
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123 Reinstalling in Windows 1 In ser t the S Y STEM RE CO VER Y MEDIA int o the D VD driv e. 2 When t he A utoPla y windo w ap pears , sel ect Ru n setup. ex e and click Allow . Thi s scree n ma y no t appe ar dep end ing o n the secu r ity lev el. Re ins talli ng Win dow s 7 (F or Windows 7 . For s uppor t ed models only ) Y ou can rei ns tall Wi [...]
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1 2 4 3 If th e Sele ct Windo ws Ins tall atio n win dow a ppe ars, cl ick Install No w . When t he Sel ect Upd at e win dow ap pears , click o n the re le van t item . Windows 7 i nstallation selection window I f yo u sele ct Go online to get the latest updates for installation in th e Sele ct Upda te wi ndo w , the la tes t upd at es are i ns[...]
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1 2 5 Cus tom Sele ct this o ptio n to R einstall Windows . Y ou h a ve t o rei nsta ll al l necessary de vice driv ers an d progr ams a f ter th e Cu sto m ins tall atio n. I n add itio n, un necessary folde rs and l es ma y rem ain o n the ha rd di sk d rives after the i ns talla tion ( e. g. C : Wind ows . old , et c. ). Upgrade Sele[...]
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1 26 Reinstalling when Windows does not start When Wi ndo ws do es no t star t, boo t up with th e S Y STE M REC O VER Y MEDIA an d from the re y ou can re in stal l Wind ows . 1 In ser t the S Y STEM RE CO VER Y MEDIA int o the D VD driv e and res tar t the comp ut er . 2 If th e Press an y ke y to boot from CD or D VD.. . messa ge ap pears whi le[...]
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1 2 7 A I f yo u click Driv e Options (A dvan ced) , y ou can del et e , forma t, crea te or e xpa nd a partition . Cl ick on a fun ction and p roceed accord ing t o the ins truction s on the s creen . Wh en pre vious Wi ndo ws ins tall ati on les a re in th e sel ected partition , a messa ge app ears in formin g yo u tha t the le s a[...]
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128 Re ins talli ng Win dow s XP (F or Windows XP , For s uppor ted models only ) Y ou can rei ns tall Wi ndo ws u sin g the S Y S TEM RE CO V ER Y MEDIA wh en Win do ws does n ot w ork prop erly . (F or mode ls su ppl ied wi th a S Y STE M RECO VER Y MEDIA. ) F or mod els s up pli ed with th e Sam su ng R ecov er y Soluti on , yo u can rei nsta ll[...]
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1 29 Standard Installation Y ou can cha nge th e se t tin gs for pa r titi oni ng , the i nsta lla tion fold er , et c. du ring the Wi ndo ws i nsta lla tion. How e v er , re ins tall in g Wind ows m a y del et e the da ta on the h ard d isk d r iv e su ch as le s, pr ogra ms, e tc. I n orde r to m ini mi ze d ama ge fro m da ta loss, ple as[...]
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1 30 3 Af ter t he s ys te m has r esta r te d, th e messa ge ’Pr ess an y k e y to boo t from CD’ a ppea rs. Do no t press an y k e y at th is ti me . Af te r a whil e the p ar tition congu ra tion scr een a ppea rs. T o no t cha nge th e pa r titi on , press E nter . What is par t ition conguration ? P ar tition cong ura tion i s[...]
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1 3 1 1 In ser t the S Y ST EM RE CO VER Y MEDIA i nt o the CD - ROM driv e an d star t the comp ut er . 2 If th e fol lowi ng mess age a ppea rs on the s creen , press an y k e y from the k eybo ard . Press an y ke y to boot from CD ..... 3 Do no t press a n y ke y at th is tim e . Af ter a w hil e the p ar tition s creen ap pears . T o not ch ang[...]
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132 Questions an d Ans wers Thi s sectio n pro vides in fo rmatio n on poss ibl e prob lems , soluti ons a nd o ther r ef ere nces for s yst em us e . Th ese de scrip tions a re written b ased on Wi ndo ws 7 , the la tes t opera tin g sy st em . The ref ore , some descrip tions an d gur es ma y dif fer from y our ope rati ng s ys tem . But a[...]
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1 33 Q T he Windows F irewall se t ting according to the network loc ation ( for the Windows 7 operating s ystem only ) A Windows 7 a llo ws d if fer en t Wind ows re wa ll s etting s for e ach ne t work locati on . T he fol lo wing n etwork locat ions a re a v ail abl e : Hom e Net work , Compan y Net work and C ommon Net work . Y ou can de te [...]
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1 34 Q What are the restrict ions of Windows 7 S tar ter ? A z The Du alVie w fun ction is n ot su ppor ted wh en a n e xterna l dis pla y de vice is conne cted . x The A ero fu nctio n of Win do ws 7 is no t su ppor ted . c The Set as Ba ckgr ound fu nction t o cha nge t he w al lpa per of th e Des ktop is no t su ppor ted . v F uncti ons th at a [...]
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1 35 Q T he L CD screen is too dark or too bright . A T urn on the L CD b ackli gh t or ad ju st the s creen b righ tness . Press F n + to t urn on th e L CD backl igh t or pre ss F n + , F n + to ad ju st th e scre en brig htn ess. Q T he screen sa v er disturbs screen viewing d uring Media Pla y er or video le operation. A ► F or W indows 7 [...]
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1 36 Ri gh t-click o v er the D esktop , sel ect Pr oper ties , sel ect the Se t tings ta b and cha nge th e reso luti on to 800 x 6 0 0. Q T he T askbar on the bottom of th e screen does not appear when a projector is used as the display dev ice. A Thi s ma y happe n , if the pr oje ctor does n ot s up por t L CD reso lut ion . In thi s case cha n[...]
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1 3 7 Q Ho w can I congure the soun d for video or audio chatting? A 1 Congu ring th e Re alt ek HD A udi o Man age r z Select C ontrol P anel > Realtek HD A udio Manager . x Select th e Mic tab . c Select th e Su ppr ess noi se an d the Re mo v e sou nd echo i te ms an d click the OK b utton . ► F or W indows 7 Wh en us ing t he R emo v[...]
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1 38 Q S ound is recorded abnormally when I select the Remov e sound echo option, connect an external microphone , select th e P lay De vice > Speaker > L ev el tab and t hen deselect Mut e for the Microphone. A Thi s occurs becau se th e algo rithm use d to re mo v e the ech o sou nd reg ards s ome o f the so und a s an echo a nd re mo v es [...]
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1 39 Q The <Wak e On L AN> function A <W ak e On L AN> is a functi on tha t activ at es the s yste m from S leep mo de whe n a sig nal ( such a s a pin g or ma gic p ack et comm and ) arrive s ov er the n etwork ( wired LA N ). Usi ng the <Wake On LAN > F unction z ► F or Windows 7 Cl ick Star t > Con trol Panel > Net [...]
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1 40 Q T he Home Group function ( for the Windows 7 operating s ystem only ) A Home Group is a fu nctio n tha t en abl es conne cting a ll th e comput ers at h ome al lowin g users t o access the da ta on al l compu ters a s if accessi ng the d ata on th e local comp ut er . I f yo u se t the rs t compu ter t o use a Home Group as a Home Network[...]
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1 4 1 Q I cannot nd an AP . A V erify wheth er th e Wire less L AN LED is on . I f it is t urned o f f , turn it on b y press ing the Wi rele ss L A N On/Of f button ( F n + ) . Q T he Wireless L A N dev ice is operating properly , but I cannot connect to the Inter net or to another computer . This is due to an in correc t conguration, or[...]
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1 4 2 F or Win dow s XP , dou ble- click th e icon an d check if t he IP ad dre ss is prop erly al locat ed on th e Suppor t tab . I f the IP i s no t all ocate d prope rly , the IP ad dres s will b e dis pla ye d as fol lo ws ( e .g . 1 69.254.xx x.xx x ) . I f the n etwork does n ot p ro vide DHC P , y ou ha ve t o spe cif y the correct IP add re[...]
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1 43 A 6 Check th e AP settin gs as f ollo ws . (The fol lowi ng is r ecomme nde d for a stan da rd en viron men t and thu s ma y dif fer a ccordin g to th e spe cic wir eless n etwork en viro nme nt. ) When s e v eral AP s are p rese nt si mul tane ousl y , check th e cha nn el se t tin gs for e ach AP . When di f fere nt APs ar e usi ng n [...]
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1 44 Q T he wireless L AN d oes not work properly when there is a dev ice operat ing on an adjacent frequency i n the vicinit y of the product . A 1 Cha nn el in ter fere nce ma y occur when a wir eless v ideo tr ans ceiv er or a micr ow a ve o ve n is be ing u sed . If y ou e xperience cha nn el in ter fere nce from ot her eq ui pme nt , we r ecom[...]
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1 45 Q 3D game is not e xecuted, or some functions are not working. A Ch ang e the g rap hic se t ting o f the ga me to “2D” or “Sof t wa re R end ere r , ” the n e x ecu te th e prog ram a gai n. Q Game pla y is not displa yed smoothly on the screen. A F or 3D ga mes , the t e xture d ata for t he 3D scree n di spl a y is sa ved to th e s [...]
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1 46 Q F n + Ke y combination does not work. A Whil e di spl a ying v ideo o f V CD or MPE G, or the d ispla y settin g is Dual View , yo u canno t tog gle d isp la y de vices. Also th e in stal la tion o f Ne tW are C li en t 32 pr ogra m dis abl es the fu nctio n of F n + . Q Whi le playin g a game, pressing the F n + ke ys does not work or the s[...]
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1 4 7 Q T he picture is not displa yed properly for some games. A Some g ames m a y no t dis pla y the pict ure p rope rly when th e scre en reso luti on is s et t o 1 02 4 × 6 0 0 and th e color qu al ity is se t to 3 2 bit . F or thes e gam es, s et th e scre en reso luti on to 1 024 x 600 or 8 0 0 x 60 0, an d the color q ual ity to 1 6bit .[...]
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1 48 Q Ho w to view the Bluet ooth help information. A ► F or W indows 7 P ress the Windo ws + F 1 k e y combi na tion t o la un ch Wind ows He lp an d sear ch for B lue tooth r ela ted it ems i n the He lp secti on . ► F or W indows XP Do ubl e - click th e My Bluetooth En vironment s hor tcut icon on the Desktop to la un ch the pr ogram , and[...]
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1 49 Usage Instructions Ge nera ll y , Blue toot h de vices d eli e ve r stab le per forma nce whi le conn ected with in a 3m( 1 0 f t. ) di stan ce. F or Blu et ooth to o pera te s moo thly , use the comp ut er in a n ope n en viron men t with n o wal ls o r obsta cles in t he w a y an d ha vin g low r adi o in te r fe ren ce. Y ou can[...]
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C ha pte r 5. Appe nd ix Pr oduct Specicat ions 1 5 1 Glossar y 1 53 Index 1 58[...]
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1 5 1 P rod uct Specications The s yste m specica tions m a y differ de pend ing o n the d eriv ed model s. F or de taile d sy st em specica tions , refe r to th e prod uct catalog . CP U In te l A T OM ™ Processo r Main Memor y Memory t ype : DDR 2 SODIMM Main Ch ipset In tel 945GSE + ICH 7M Hard Disk Drive ( Optional) 9 .5mmH S A T A H[...]
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1 5 2 Registered T rademarks Sam su ng is a r egis te red tra dem ark of Sam su ng Co . , Lt d. In te l, A T O M/ Pe nti um/ Celer on ar e reg ist er ed trad ema rks o f the I nt el Corpora tion . Micros oft, MS - DOS, a nd Windo ws ar e reg ist er ed trad ema rks o f the Micr oso f t Corpora tion . is a tra dem ark of S RS Lab s, I nc. T r uSu r r[...]
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1 53 Gloss ar y The Glo ssar y lis ts the t ermi nolog ies us ed in th is U ser Gu ide . F or t ermin ologi es ot her th an th ese , look in Wi ndo ws Hel p . Backu p A wa y to sa ve th e curren t data t o rest ore it la ter if n ecessar y . A back up is a w ay to r est ore comp ut er da t a whe n the da t a or comp ute r is d ama ged . Char geable[...]
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1 54 Driver Soft war e tha t in te racts be t w een th e ha rdwa re a nd the o pera ting s ys tem . A n ope rati ng s yste m kno ws the h ardw are in forma tion a nd con trol s the ha rdw are . In ge ner al , a driv er is su ppl ied wi th the correspon di ng ha rdw are d e vice . D VD (Di gital V ersat ile Di sk ) D V D wa s de vel oped t o rep lac[...]
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1 55 L CD ( Liq ui d Cr ystal D ispl a y ) The re ar e Pa ssiv e Matrix an d Activ e Matrix L CD types. Th is comp ut er us es the A ctiv e Matrix type L CD called a T FT L CD . Si nce an L CD is i mple men te d b y tra nsi st ors ins te ad o f a cathod e - ra y tube un li k e a CR T , its siz e can be sl im . A nd becau se it d oes no t bli nk , i[...]
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1 56 Shared F older A fol der th at can b e used b y oth er us ers on th e ne t work. SSD ( Sol id Stat e Dis k ) Thi s re fers t o a de vice tha t sa v es in forma tion t o semicond uct ors un li k e a norma l har d dis k driv e (HDD ) . The re ar e t wo types o f SSD . One sa v es da ta to the DR A M and t he ot her sa ve s da ta to the F la sh M[...]
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1 5 7 Vir tual XP Mode Thi s is a vi r tu al ope ra ting s yst em th at en abl es runn ing Wi ndo ws XP pr ogram s on th e Windo ws 7 opera tin g s yst em . Us ing th is mod e , yo u can run prog ram s tha t do no t r un on Wi ndo ws 7 . Windows Media P laye r A mu ltim edi a prog ram i nclu ded wit h Wind ows . Usin g thi s prog ram , yo u can pla[...]
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1 58 Inde x SD 1 X X _ N C Y 1 X X _ N B Battery 101 Battery Calibration 105 BIOS Setup 92 Booting Priority 98 C CD Drive / Recording 67 Charge 103 Click 63 Connect / Output Monitor 72 D Dual View 74 L LCD Brightness 90 M Memory 99 Multi Card Slot 69 P Password 95 Product Specications 151 R Recorder 80 Remaining Battery Charge 104 S Safety Preca[...]