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1 2 3 4 5 U ser Guide Gett ing S tarted Using the C omputer Settings and Upgra de Backup / Resto re Appendix Conte nts St a r t[...]
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1 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Conte nt s Ch apter 1 . Gett ing S tar ted 3 Tip s 4 Before Y ou S t art 7 Safety Precautions 22 Proper P osture During C omputer U se 25 Over vie w 32 T urning the C omputer On and O Ch apter 2. Usin g the C omputer 35 K eybo ard 38 T ouchpa d 44 P ointing S t ick ( Opt ional ) 49 CD Dr iv e ( ODD, Optional ) 51 Exp[...]
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Tips 3 Before Y ou S tart 4 Safety Preca utions 7 Pro per Po sture Dur ing C omputer Use 22 Overview 2 5 T urning the C omputer On and O 3 2 C ha pt er 1 . Gettin g S ta r ted[...]
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3 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted 3 Tips T ip Chapter 1. Getting Star ted The co mputer is not turn ing on or does not respo nd and displa ys a blank screen. Rest ore t he c omput er us in g Samsung Recov er y Solut ion . 1 . T urn the c ompu t er on a nd pr es s the F4 ke y when th e boot in g sc ree n ( SAM SUN G logo ) appea rs. 2 . The c omp ut er w[...]
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4 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Befo re Y ou S tart Befo re r ea di ng t he U ser Gui de , rst c heck t he fol lowi ng inform ation. Opt ion al it em s, som e de vic es and s oft war e ref err ed t o in • th e U ser Gu id e ma y not be pr o vided a nd/ or c ha nged b y upgr ade. Not e tha t th e c om put er en vi ron ment r efe rred i n the U ser[...]
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4 5 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Befo re Y ou S tart Safety Preca ution Notati ons Ico n No tatio n Description W arning F ai lur e to f ol lo w in structio ns m ar k ed wit h th i s symbol , ma y cau se perso na l in jury and o r fa tal ity . Caution F ai lur e to f ol lo w in structio ns m ar k ed wit h th i s symbol , ma y cau se sl igh t in jury [...]
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6 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted About the P roduct Capa city Representa tion Standard About the cap acity representati on of the stor age The ca pac ity of t he st ora ge de vic e ( HDD , S SD ) of th e ma nu factur er is c alc ula t ed as sum in g th a t 1 KB = 1 ,0 00 By tes . Ho we ver , th e opera tin g syst em (Win do ws ) calc ula t es t he st o[...]
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6 7 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Instal lation R elated Do not insta ll the product in places exposed to humidi ty such as a bathrooms. Ther e is a d anger o f electr ic s hoc k. Use t he pr oduct wit hin t he ope ra ti ng c ondit ions spec i ed in t he Ma nu factur ers Us er Gu ide . K eep the plastic bags out of the reach of children. Ther e is [...]
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8 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted If the power c ord or po wer outlet mak es a noise, di sconnect the pow er cord fro m the wall outlet and c ontact a service center . Ther e is a d anger o f electr ic s hoc k or r e haz ard. Do not use a damaged or l oose mai n plug or pow e r cord or po wer outlet . Ther e is a d anger o f electr ic s hoc k or r[...]
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8 9 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted C onnect the power c ord to an outlet or multiple po wer plug ( ex tended cable ) with a ground termi nal. F ai lur e to d o so ma y re su lt i n electr ic s hoc k. When t he pow er s upp ly i s ung roun ded, t he cu rr en t ma y leak r esu lt in g in el ectric s hock. If water or another sub stance en ters the pow er[...]
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10 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Batter y Usa ge Relat ed Plea se charge the battery fully before using the computer for the rs t time. K eep the batter y out of the reach of infan ts and pets, as they c ould put the battery into their mouths. Ther e is a d anger o f electr ic s hoc k or c hokin g. Use an a uthorized battery and A C adapter only . [...]
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10 11 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted C ut ting the po wer t o the inter nal ba tter y ( for cor respond ing models on ly .) F or pr oducts wit h bui lt -in ba tter ie s, c ust omers c an not r emo ve • th e batte r y . In t he ca se o f oodi ng, li gh tni ng or exp lo si on s, y ou ca n cu t • th e batte r y pow er by i ns erting a n object suc [...]
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12 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Saf et y Prec a utio ns W ar ning F ailure to fol low in structions mark e d with this symbol ma y cause persona l inj ur y and e v en fatali ty . Ther ea f te r , if yo u c on nect the A C ada pt er , th e ba tter y pow er • wi ll be s uppli ed ag ai n. Do not cut the battery power und er normal • conditions. This[...]
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12 13 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Upgr ade Rela ted Nev er disassemble the pow er supply or A C adapter . Ther e is a d anger o f electr ic s hoc k. When remo ving the RT C ( Real Time C lock) batter y , keep it out of the reach of ch ildren as they c ould touch a nd/ or swallo w it . Ther e is a d anger o f ch okin g. If a c hi ld has swa ll ow ed [...]
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14 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted When carrying the notebook com puter with other items, such as the adapter , mouse, books etc , tak e care not to pres s an yt hing agai nst the notebook c omputer . If a he a v y obj ect is pr es sed ag ai nst th e no te book c omput er , a wh it e spot or sta in ma y appe ar o n th e L CD . Ther efo re , take c ar e [...]
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14 15 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Saf et y Prec a utio ns Instal lation R elated Do not block the ports (holes ), v ents, etc. of t he product and do not ins er t objects. Da ma ge t o a c om ponen t with in the c ompu te r ma y cau se electr ic sh ock o r r e. When using the co mputer with it lying on its sid e, place it s o that the v ents fac [...]
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16 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Usag e Related Do not plac e a candle, lig ht cigar , etc. ov er or on the produc t. Ther e is a d anger o f r e. Use a w all outlet or multi-plug with a grounding pa rt . F ai lur e to d o so ma y cau se electric s hoc k ha zard . Make s ure to ha ve the product tested by a sa fety ser vice engineer after repairing[...]
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16 17 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted If the computer emits smok e, or there is a burn ing smell, disco nnect t he po wer plug fr om the wall outlet and co ntact a ser vice c enter immedi ately . If your n otebook is external & remo vable battery t ype, remov e t he ex ternal ba tter y . Ther e is a d anger o f r e. Do not use a dama ged or modi?[...]
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18 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Upgr ade Rela ted T ak e care when touch ing the product or parts . The de vi ce m ay be da maged or y ou ma y be inj ured. T ak e care not to thro w or drop a computer part or dev ice. Thi s ma y cau se i n ju r y or da ma ge t o t he pr odu ct. Make s ure to close the c omputer co ver before con necting the pow er af[...]
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18 19 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Ca utions on P rev enting Data L oss ( Hard Disk Ma nagemen t ) T ak e care not to dam age the data on a hard di sk driv e. A ha rd d is k driv e is so sen sit iv e t o ex t ern al i mpa ct tha t an • ex te rn al i mpa ct ma y ca use l os s of da ta on t he s urface o f the disk . T ake extra ca re, beca use mo vi[...]
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20 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Saf et y Prec a utio ns Usi ng the po wer s upply in an a irpla ne Si nce t he po we r ou tle t t ype di ers d epen di ng on t he type of ai rpl an e, c onnect the po wer a ppr opr ia tely . Si nce t he r epr ese n tat ive g ures o f the pow er plug a nd th e au to a da pt er are u sed, t hey ma y di er fr om [...]
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20 21 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Saf et y Prec a utio ns When using the a uto adapt er When t he cig ar s ock et is pr ovid ed, y ou h a v e to u se the a ut o ada pter ( opti on al ) . Ins ert the ci gar pl ug of t he aut o adap t er in to th e ci ga r soc k et an d c on nect the DC pl ug o f th e au to a da pt er to th e pow er inp ut port of th [...]
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22 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted P ro per P ost ure Du ri ng C omput er U se Mai ntai ning a p ro per pos tu re d ur in g c om put er use i s v ery im portant t o pre v en t phy si cal ha rm. The fol lowi ng in str uction s are a bout m ain ta in in g a pr oper po stu re du ri ng c ompu te r us e de v eloped t hrou gh h um an eng inee ri ng. P lea se [...]
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22 23 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted P ro per P ost ure Du ri ng C omput er U se E y e P osition K eep the monitor or L CD aw a y from y our e y es by a t least 50cm. Ad just t he heig h t of t he mo ni t or an d th e L CD sc reen so t ha t its • t op hei ght i s eq ua l to o r lo w er t ha n y our e yes. A vo id se t ti ng the mo ni t or an d L CD e[...]
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24 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted P ro per P ost ure Du ri ng C omput er U se V olume Con t rol ( Headpho nes and Spea kers ) Check y our v olume rst to listen to mu sic. Check y our vol ume! Ch eck i f th e v olu me is t oo lou d befor e usi ng he ad pho nes. • It i s no t rec omme nded u s in g hea dph one s for l ong pe riod s of • time. An y[...]
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24 25 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Ov er vie w F ront Vi ew The pi ctur es u sed fo r th e c ov er and t he mai n body in t he • U ser M an ua l ar e th os e of t he r epr ese n tat ive mod el of e ac h ser ies . Ther efor e the c olo rs and a ppe ara nce o f the p ictu re s ma y die r fro m the a ctua l ap pea ran c e of t he pr odu ct depe ndi[...]
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26 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Ov er vie w F ront Vi ew The pi ctur es u sed fo r th e c ov er and t he mai n body in t he • U ser M an ua l ar e th os e of t he r epr ese n tat ive mod el of e ac h ser ies . Ther efor e the c olo rs and a ppe ara nce o f the p ictu re s ma y die r fro m the a ctua l ap pea ran c e of t he pr odu ct depe ndi ng[...]
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26 27 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Ov er vie w S tatus Indi cato rs 1 2 3 4 1 Cap s Loc k Thi s tu rns on wh en t he Ca ps L oc k k ey i s pr es sed al lowi ng ca pital le tters t o be t yped wit hout hol di ng t he S hi f t button d o wn. On : U pper - cas e al pha bet ic i np ut O : L ow er - case a lp ha bet ic i npu t 2 HDD / ODD Thi s tu rns [...]
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28 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Ov er vie w Righ t View ► F or 14 inch mo dels 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 ► F or 15.6 inch mo dels 6 7 4 3 5 1 Head phon e Jac k A ja ck u sed t o con nect the he ad phon es. 2 Mic roph one Ja ck A ja ck u sed t o con nect the m ic ro phon e. 3 C on tact -type Smart Car d Rea der ( Optional) A car d sl ot s upports sma r t car [...]
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28 29 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Ov er vie w Left View ► F or 14 inch mo dels 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 What is a C hargeable USB port ? U SB d ev ic e acc ess ing an d ch ar gi ng fu nctio ns a re • suppor ted. The U S B ch ar gi ng functio n is s upported reg ardl es s of • whet her the po wer i s tu rned on o r o . Ch argi ng a devi c e th roug h a[...]
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30 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Ov er vie w Left View ► F or 15.6 inch mo dels 2 1 4 5 6 3 7 8 9 What is a C hargeable USB port ? U SB d ev ic e acc ess ing an d ch ar gi ng fu nctio ns a re • suppor ted. The U S B ch ar gi ng functio n is s upported reg ardl es s of • whet her the po wer i s tu rned on o r o . Ch argi ng a devi c e th roug [...]
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30 31 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted Bottom Vie w ► T yp e A Model 1 2 3 4 6 5 ► T yp e B Model 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 Bat ter y Thi s i s a Li th iu m-Ion rec ha rge able ba t t er y th a t su ppl ies pow er to t he comput er . 2 Batte r y Lat ches The la tc h used t o remo ve or i nstal l the b a t t e r y. 3 Dockin g P ort ( Optional) Thi s i s the po r [...]
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32 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted T urn in g the C omp uter On a nd O T urni ng the com puter on 1 In sta ll t he batte r y an d c onn ect the A C adapte r . 2 Li f t the L C D pan el up . 3 P re ss t he Po wer button t o turn t he c omput er on. About Wi ndo ws A c tivatio n When y ou tu rn th e c om put er on for t he rst ti me, t he Win do ws[...]
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32 33 Chapter 1 Getting Star ted T urni ng the com puter o Si nce t he pr oc ed ur es t o turn t he c omput er o ma y die r • depe ndi ng o n the i nstal led ope ra ti ng sy ste m, ple ase tu rn th e c omp ut er o a c c or di ng t o the pr oc edu re s for t he pur cha sed ope ra ti ng sy ste m. Sa ve al l you r da ta befo re c lic kin[...]
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K eyboard 3 5 T ouchpad 38 P ointin g S tick ( Opt iona l) 44 CD Dr iv e ( ODD , Optional ) 49 ExpressCard S lot ( Optional ) 5 1 Multi Card Sl ot ( Optional ) 5 2 C onnecting an Ex ternal Displa y De vice 5 5 C onnecting an Ex ternal Digita l Dev ice 6 2 Ad justing the V olume 6 3 Wired Networ k 66 Wireless Netwo rk ( Optional ) 7 0 Usi ng the TP [...]
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35 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer K e yboard Sh ortc ut k ey functi on s an d pr oc edu re s ar e disc ussed i n the fol lowi ng sec ti on s. The k e yboar d im age ma y die r from t he actua l k eybo ar d. • The k e yboar d ma y di er de pend in g on y ou r c oun tr y . The fo ll ow in g ma in ly de sc ri bes t he sh ortc ut k eys. • Sho[...]
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36 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer K e yboard Fn Name Function + REST ( Sleep Mode ) S wit che s to S lee p mode . T o wak e th e c om put er up , pr es s th e P o we r butt on. Scr een Bri gh tne ss Con trol C on tr ol s th e sc reen b ri gh tn es s. CRT /LCD S wit che s th e scr een outp ut t o t he L CD or exte rna l mon ito r when a n extern al [...]
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36 37 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer Numeri c K e y ( F or 1 4, 1 5.6 inch models ) F or 1 4 -in ch m odel s, pr ess t he Nu mL ock k ey t o use so me of t he k ey s a s nu mer ic k eys. F or 1 5. 6 -inc h mode ls , onc e the Nu mLoc k is o n, t he n ume ri c k eyp ad in t he rig ht s ide of t he k eyboar d is ena bled. NumLock ScrollLock Other F u[...]
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38 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer T ouc hpad The t ouc hpad pr ovid es t he sa me fun ction a s a mouse a nd the le f t and r ig h t butt on s of t he t ouc hpad pl a ys the r ole o f th e left and rig ht butt on s of a mo us e. T o use th e t ouc hpad, t he t ouch pad d riv er is r equ ired. A bui lt -in Win do ws d riv er and a d riv er pr o vid [...]
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38 39 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer Cli ck F unc tion P la c e a n ger o n the t ouc hpa d and c lic k on a n it em onc e . Al t ern at ivel y , pre ss t he lef t butto n onc e qui ckly a nd r ele as e it. Ta p Click or Double- Click F unction P ut y ou r n ger o n the t ouc hpa d and q uic kly tap twic e wit h yo ur n ger o n an i te m y[...]
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40 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer The Ge sture F unc tion of t he T ouc hpad ( O ptional) The T ouch pad Gestu re fu nctio n ma y not be pr ovid ed and • th e ve rsi on o f the f uncti on ma y di er de pend in g on t he model . Som e usa ge pr oc edu res ma y di er de pend in g on th e ve rsi on. F or deta iled usa ge pr ocedu res, r efe r [...]
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40 41 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer The Scrol l F unc tion Thi s function i s the sam e as t he scr oll a rea of t he T ouc hpad. If y ou pl ac e t wo nge rs o v er t he T ouch pad and mo ve t hem u p, do wn, l ef t or ri gh t, the sc reen is s cr olled u p , do wn, l ef t or ri gh t acc ordingly . or Zoom F unctions If y ou pl ac e t wo n[...]
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42 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer Setting the T ouchpad Sen sitivity If th e t ouc hp ad r eacts t oo sen sit iv ely or th e poin ter m o v es un in ten tion al ly , plea se ad ju st the t ouc hpad poi nt er s peed and sensitivit y . Ad justing the T ouchpad P oin ter Speed Cl ick S t art > Con trol Panel > Hard ware and S ound > Mouse >[...]
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42 43 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer T ouc hpad T ouchpa d On/ O F unction Locking with shortcut k eys If y ou do n ’t wa n t to u se the t ouch pad , yo u can t urn th e to uc hp ad o . P re ss t he + k ey c ombi na t ion o nc e . Then t he sc reen appe ars w her e you ca n sel ect a devi c e mode . Si nce p re ss ing t he k ey wh ile h o[...]
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44 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer P oin ting S t ick ( O ptional) The poi n ti ng st ick pr ovid es t he sa me fun ction a s a mouse . The bu tton s of t he poin t ing s ti ck p la ys the r ole of t he left and rig ht butt on s an d wheel b utton o f a mouse . T o use th e poi nt ing st ic k, the poi n ti ng st ic k driv er is r equ ir ed. The dr i[...]
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44 45 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer P oin ting S t ick ( O ptional) Basic P ointin g Sti ck F unc tions Mo ving the curs or on the screen P la c e yo ur nger on t he poi nti ng st ick s li gh tly a nd mo ve y ou r n ger . The mo use c ursor wi ll mo v e ac cor ding ly . Mo ve y our nge r in t he d ir ection y ou wi sh t o mov e the cu r[...]
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46 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer Drag F unction Dra ggi ng refe rs t o mo vi ng an i t em t o anot her pla c e after se lectin g it. P re ss a nd h old do wn the po in ting s ti ck l ef t butto n o v er an i tem yo u wa n t to d rag and m o v e th e it em t o the ne w loca tion. Hold in g do wn t he poi nt ing sti c k left button Move Scroll F unc[...]
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46 47 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer P oin ting S t ick ( O ptional) Ad justing the P oin ting S tick Sensi tivity If th e poi nt ing st ic k re acts to o sen s it iv ely o r th e poi nt er mo v es un in ten tion al ly , plea se ad ju st the poi n ti ng st ick poi n t er s peed and sensitivit y . Ad justing the Poi nter S peed Cl ick S t art > C[...]
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48 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer P oin ting S t ick ( O ptional) A uto -locking when conn ec ting U SB mouse ► When using the S ynaptics driv er C l ic k Sta rt > Control P anel > Hardw are and Sound > Mo use > Dev ice Settings , a nd c heck t he Disable interna l pointing dev ice when external US B pointing de vice is attached in op[...]
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48 49 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer C D Dr iv e ( ODD , Optiona l ) An op tica l di s k dri v e is o pt ion al and m a y di e r depen di ng o n yo ur c ompu t er mod el. F or deta iled s pecic at io ns , ref er t o t he cat alo gu e. Do no t in sert a cra ck ed or scr at ched C D . • Otherwis e , the C D ma y br ea k and d amag e the o pt [...]
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50 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer C D Dr iv e ( ODD , Optiona l ) Instal ling /Remo ving the CD dr ive 1 Sh utdo wn the sy ste m, c lo se t he L CD p ane l and p la c e the c om put er ups ide do wn on a at s ur fac e. 2 P ul l th e CD dri v e separ ation lat ch o utwar d, t hen re mo v e th e C D dri v e. 3 T o insta ll the C D driv e aga in ,[...]
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50 51 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer Expres sCa rd S lot ( O ptional) The Expre s sCa rd slo t ca n be reg ar ded a s th e next genera tion PC MC IA car d s peci ca ti on a nd s up por ts LAN, T V T une r an d Sou nd cards. Thi s com put er’ s slot s upports the Expre s s Car d/34 spec i cat ion. If a sl ot p ro t ection d um m y card i s i[...]
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52 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer Mul ti Ca rd Slo t ( Opt ional) U si ng the m ul ti c ar d sl ot , yo u can r ead an d wri te d a ta t o car d s. Y ou ca n u se a ca rd a s a re mo vable d is k and c on ve nie n tl y ex ch an ge d ata w it h di gi tal d ev ic es su ch a s a digi tal came ra, d ig ita l cam c or der , MP 3, e t c.. Su pported C ar[...]
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52 53 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer Mul ti Ca rd Slo t ( Opt ional) 3 Y ou ca n sa ve , mo ve an d del et e da ta by dou ble- cl ickin g th e c orr es p ond ing dr iv e. Y ou ca n on ly u se t he ca rd a f te r form atting i t. The de vi ce n ame of t he ca rd d riv e ma y di er d epend ing on yo ur c ompu te r mode l. Usi ng a Mini SD Si nce t[...]
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54 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer T o remov e a memor y card T ak e hol d of t he en d of t he ca rd a nd r emo ve t he ca rd . T o format a m emor y card When u sin g the m emo r y car d for t he rst ti me, y ou m ust f orm a t th e car d befo re u s in g it. F orm atti ng a ca rd d elet es al l da ta sav ed on the ca rd . If th e car d in cl u[...]
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54 55 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer C on necting a n Ex ter nal Di spl a y De vic e If y ou c onnect an extern al d ispl ay de vic e su ch a s a moni to r , T V , pr oj ector , et c., you ca n vie w the pi ctur e on t he wid er sc reen of t he ex te rn al de vic e whe n yo u gi v e a pr ese nt at io n or wa tc h a video o r mov i e. The c omput er[...]
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56 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer C onnecting to the mon itor port Y ou ca n exper ien c e a wid er sc reen b y c onn ectin g the c ompu t er t o a mon it or , T V or pro jec t or wi th a m oni t or port. Y ou ca n gi v e better p re sen tat ion s by c on nectin g th e c om put er to a pr oj ector . 1 C on nect the R GB port of the c ompu t er an d[...]
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56 57 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer C onnecting through the HD MI port ( Optional ) By c on nectin g th e c om put er to a T V wit h a HD MI port, you c an en joy bo th a h igh vi s ua l qu al it y and a h ig h sou nd qua lity . After c onnecti ng a T V th ro ugh H DMI , yo u ha ve t o con gur e t he sc reen a nd soun d. 1 C on nect the HD MI c[...]
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58 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer C on necting a n Ex ter nal Di spl a y De vic e Setting up HDMI T V video ( Optional ) If th e Des k t op sc ree n di spla yed o n the T V doe s no t t t o t he T V sc reen , c on g ur e it a s fol low s depen di ng on the g ra ph ics ca rd . Y ou ca n vie w the gra phics ca rd type by se lectin g • De vice[...]
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58 59 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer ► F or NVIDIA graphics cards Thi s fun ction i s not pr o vided i n the Optim us spe cic atio ns. 1 Rig h t - cl ic k ov er t he De sktop a nd select NVIDIA C ontrol Panel . 2 In t he Select a T ask wi ndo w in the l ef t pane l, s elect the Dispaly > A djust Desktop Size and P ositon i t em a nd t hen c[...]
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60 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer C on necting a n Ex ter nal Di spl a y De vic e Setting up HDMI T V audio ( Optional ) Y ou ca n c ongu re the s ou nd of t he com pute r t o be pla yed th ro ug h th e HDM I T V . Y ou h a ve t o c on gu re t he soun d de vic e in t he C on trol P anel whe nev er yo u c on nect the HD MI T V in or der t o he[...]
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60 61 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer Usi ng NVIDI A gr aphics mo re eciently ( optional) NVIDIA Optimu s is a fu ncti on th at ena bles a ut om at ic selecti on and u sage of t he in te rn al or exter na l gr aph ics ch ip sets de pend in g on t he cu rren t ly ru nn in g so f t war e. F or exa mp le , th e in tern al g ra ph ics c hi ps et ca n[...]
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62 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer C on necting a n Ex ter nal Di gi ta l De vi c e Y ou ca n sa ve a le st or ed on a de vic e on t o th e c omp ut er b y c on nectin g a dig ital de vic e suc h as a c ame ra, ca mc order o r mobi le phon e t o th e c omp ut er a nd u si ng the le m an age men t functio ns. C onnecting and usi ng a camer a [...]
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62 63 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer A dj us tin g the V ol um e Y ou ca n ad just t he v olume u sin g the k eyboa rd a nd the v olume c on tr ol prog ram . Ad justing the V olume usin g the K e yboard + Or + A lt erna ti v ely , pr es s th e + k ey c ombi nat ion t o tu rn t he v ol ume o n or o . Ad justing the V olume usin g the V olume A dj[...]
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64 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer Usi ng Sound Ali v e ( Optional ) The Sou ndAl ive fu nctio n en abl es y ou to expe rie nc e more st ereo pho ni c sou nd u s ing st ereo s pea k ers. Sou nd Al iv e is onl y su pported i n Win do ws 7 . • The so f t wa re pr ogram s pro vide r ma y vary , depen di ng on • yo ur c ompu te r mode l. In ad di ti[...]
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64 65 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer A dj us tin g the V ol um e C onnecting and usi ng a headph one or microphone Usi ng the headphon e jack 1 Rig h t - cl ic k ov er t he V olume Con trol ic on in t he no ti ca ti on a re a a t the bo t tom r ig h t of t he Des k top a nd select Pla yback De vices . ( Alt ern ati v ely , cl ick t he C ontrol P[...]
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66 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer Wi red N etwo r k A wi red ne twork i s a net wo rk en vir on men t used fo r a c omp an y networ k or br oadba nd in ter net c onnectio n at h ome . Si nce t hes e des cr ip ti on s ar e wri tten on t he bas is o f th e • la t est o pera ti ng syste m, Wi ndo ws 7 , s ome o f th e c on te n t and t he gu re s[...]
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66 67 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer 3 Select Local A rea C onnection and c l ic k th e ri gh t bu tton o f th e to uc h pad a nd se lect Proper tie s . The LAN De vic e name m a y dier d epen di ng on y our c omp ut er’ s Networ k Devi ce. 4 Select Inter net Prot ocol V ersion 4(TC P /IP v 4 ) fr om th e li st of Netwo rk C ompone n ts and c [...]
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68 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer Wi red N etwo r k 5 C on gu re the I P setti ng s. When u sin g DHC P , select Obtain an IP address automatically . T o use a sta ti c IP ad dr es s, select Use the follo wing IP addres s , an d set t he IP a ddr ess m an ua lly . When n ot u s ing D HC P , ask y our netwo rk ad mi nist ra t or for t he IP ad dr[...]
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68 69 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer Wi red N etwo r k 3 Cl ick C ongure > Po wer Management tab. Sele ct Allo w this de vice to br ing the co mputer out of standb y , then cl ick OK . Restart the sy st em. - If the syst em wak es up fr om S leep m ode e v en t hou gh t her e is n o rec eiv ed s ig na l, u se t he syst em af t er di sabli ng [...]
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70 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer A wi rel es s netwo rk (Wir ele ss LA N) e n viro nm en t is a n etwor k en vir onm en t th at en abl es c ommu nica t ing be tween m ul ti ple c om put ers at ho me or a s ma l l-si ze o c e thr oug h wi re les s L AN devices. The sc ree n g ur es a nd t erm s may d ier de pend in g on th e • model. Dep[...]
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70 71 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer Wi rel es s Netw or k (Optional ) C onnecting to a Wir eless LAN through W indo ws If th er e is a n A P , you c an c onnect to t he Int ernet vi a the AP u sin g th e Wir ele ss LA N c on nection m eth od pr o vid ed by Wi ndow s. 1 If y ou c li c k the Networ k C onnections ic on in t he syste m tra y , a li s[...]
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72 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer Wi rel es s Netw or k (Optional ) Norma l Wireless LAN S tatus If th e wi rel es s LAN ic on is d ispl ay ed in t he syste m tr a y of t he T askba r , it in di ca te s tha t th e c om put er is c onnected t o the I nt ernet pr operl y ( see belo w ) . Abnor mal Wi reless LAN S tatus When the wireless LAN i s not c[...]
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72 73 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer U si ng th e T P M Sec uri ty De vic e ( O ptional) A TP M ( T rust ed Pl atform M odu le ) sec ur ity devi c e is a s ecu ri t y sol ut io n th at p ro t ects you r perso na l in fo rma tion b y savi ng th e use r au th en tica t ion d at a on t he TP M ch ip i nst al led on t he comput er . T o use th e TP M s[...]
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74 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer U si ng th e T P M Sec uri ty De vic e ( O ptional) Initia lizing the TP M chip When y ou use t he TP M fun ction f or t he rs t ti me or y ou wan t to reg is te r th e use r ag ai n, you h av e to in itia liz e the T P M chi p . In it ia li zi ng t he TP M ch ip e ra ses a ll a uthe nt icat io n • in for ma t[...]
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74 75 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer U si ng th e T P M Sec uri ty De vic e ( O ptional) 4 P re ss t he F 10 ke y t o sa v e th e ch an ge s. 5 When t he com pute r re sta r ts au to ma tica ll y an d the S am s un g logo s cr een a ppea rs, pr ess t he F2 ke y repea t edl y . 6 Select th e Security > TP M Congur ation > C hange T P M Sta [...]
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76 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer Instal ling the T P M program Y ou ca n i nsta ll the TP M pr ogr am a s fol low s. In stall t he pr ogram ac cor di ng to t he pr oc edur es bel ow . Thi s pr ogr am i s on ly pr o vid ed for m odel s wit h Sams ung Rec o v er y Sol ut io n and t he TP M functi on. 1 Lau nc h th e Samsung Rec o v er y Solution . 2[...]
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76 77 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer U si ng th e T P M Sec uri ty De vic e ( O ptional) If th e status not in itialized me ssa ge a ppea rs, c li c k Ye s . If y ou ba cku p the eme rge ncy rec o v er y l e t o an extern al st ora ge de vi ce a c c or di ng t o the in structio ns o f th e In it ia li zat io n Wizar d, y ou ca n us e th e TP M s[...]
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78 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer U si ng th e T P M Sec uri ty De vic e ( O ptional) Usi ng the TP M program F or mor e info rma tion a bout u sin g the T P M progr am, r efer t o th e onl ine hel p for t he prog ram . Encr ypting a le ( folder ) Thi s function e na ble s enc r ypt in g l es a nd fo lde rs. Y ou can saf ely pr ot ec t docu m[...]
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78 79 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer 4 Y ou wi ll be abl e t o c on rm tha t the c olo r of t he fo lde r ( le ) na me i n the e nc r ypt ed fol der h a s been c ha nged t o gree n. Opening an encrypted folder ( le ) 1 Dou ble- cl ic k an e nc r ypt ed fol der ( l e ) . 2 If th e us er a ut hen tica tion w ind o w appe ars , en t er t h[...]
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80 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer When the virtual driv e ( PSD ) does not appear Y ou ca n on ly u se t he vi r tu al d riv e (P S D ) when y ou h a v e sel ected th e P ers ona l Secur e Dri v e (P SD ) opt ion d urin g th e prog ram registr ation. If y ou h a v e no t select ed the o pt io n du ri ng t he reg istra tion , c om plet e the fol low[...]
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80 81 Chapter 2. Using the c omputer Deleting the virtual driv e If a vi r tu al d riv e ha s been cr eat ed, you h av e to del et e th e virtua l dr iv e befo re d elet ing th e exi sti ng a ut he nt icat ion in for ma t ion sa ved on t he TP M ch ip . 1 Rig h t - cl ic k ov er > and cl ick P ersonal Secure Driv e > Create / Manage . 2 Cl ic[...]
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L CD Br igh tness C ontrol 8 3 Easy Settings ( Optional ) 85 BIO S Setup 86 Setting a Boot P assw ord 88 Ch anging the Boot P riority 9 1 Upgr ading Memory 9 2 Batter y 94 Usi ng the Securi t y Slot 99 C ha pt er 3 . Se tting s an d U pg r ade[...]
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83 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade L C D Br igh tnes s C on t rol Y ou ca n ad just t he L C D bri gh tnes s in 8 lev els. The sc ree n bri gh tnes s i s au to ma t ica ll y set t o the bri gh test le v el whe n A C pow er i s c onn ected an d the b ri gh tn es s is au t oma tica ll y set d im me r when t he co mpu t er ru n s on ba ttery pow er to[...]
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84 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade L C D Br igh tnes s C on t rol L CD bad pix e ls princi ple of computer • Sam sun g obs erves t he s peci ca tion s reg ardi ng stri ct qu al ity and r el ia bi li t y of L C D . But i n sp it e of t hat, i t is ine vitabl e th a t the re m ig h t be a sm al l numbe r of ba d pix els. A l ar ge n um ber of b [...]
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84 85 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade The Easy Set tings is t he in teg rat ed Sa ms ung so f t war e con trol pr ogra m tha t al low s use rs t o c on gu re var iou s set ti ng s. Thi s de sc rip ti on i s for m odel s tha t su ppor t th is fu ncti on • run ning o n Win do ws 7 . The s cr een im ag e a nd t ermi nology ma y ch an ge d epe nd [...]
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86 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade BI O S Se tup The BIO S Setu p ena bles y ou t o con g ur e y our c ompu t er h ar dwa re ac cor di ng to y our need s. U se t he BIO S setup t o dene a bo ot pa sswo rd, c hang e the • boot in g pri ori ty , or add a n ew d evi c e . Si nce i nc orrect settin gs m a y caus e yo ur sy ste m t o • ma lfu [...]
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86 87 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade The BIO S Setup Screen The BIO S Setup m en us a nd it ems m a y di er d epen di ng on yo ur c ompu te r mode l. SAMSUNG BIOS Configuration Setup Menu Setup Items Help Hel p for t he select ed it em a ppea rs automati call y . Setup Menu Description Sy s I n f o This i s a de scr ip ti on a bout t he bas ic [...]
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88 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade Settin g a Bo ot Pas s wo r d If y ou set a p as swor d, y ou h a v e t o en t er t he pa ss wo rd wh en y ou tu rn t he c om put er on or en ter t he BIOS S etu p . By c on gu ring a pa sswo rd , yo u ca n re str ict syst em ac ce ss t o au th ori zed u sers onl y and p ro t ect data a nd le s sa v ed on t [...]
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88 89 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade Settin g a Bo ot P as sw ord Setting a User P asswo rd U si ng the U ser P as swor d, y ou ca n tu rn the c omput er on but y ou can not ch ange t he ma jor setti ng s of t he BIOS S etu p becaus e yo u can not en ter t he BIO S Setu p . Thi s help s pre ven t una ut hor iz ed ac ce ss t o the ma jor setti ng s[...]
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90 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade Settin g a Bo ot P as sw ord Deactivating the P assw ord 1 P re ss < Ent er > on the pa ssw ord t o be deacti va t ed. F or exa mpl e, t o deacti va t e a su perviso r pas swor d in t he Set Supervisor Pas swor d it em, p re s s < Ente r >. 2 In t he Ent er C urren t Pas swor d it em, e n te r th e cu [...]
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90 91 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade C h an gi ng th e Boo t P ri or it y By defa ult, t he h ig hest boo t prior ity devi c e is s et t o th e C D -ROM/ D VD dr iv e. As an exa mp le , th e pr oc edu re s t o ch ange t he h ig hest boot p rio rity de vic e to t he ha rd di sk d riv e are d esc ribed belo w . The sc ree n im age s an d t erm s ma [...]
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92 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade U pgr adi ng Memor y One or m or e memo r y modu le s ar e in stall ed on t he c omput er . Ther e ar e 2 memor y sl ots a nd u sers ca n repl ac e the in stall ed memo r y or add n ew m emory . Repl ac e or in stal l new mem or y on ly after s hu ttin g the • c omp ut er d ow n c omp let ely . Do no t rep la c [...]
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92 93 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade U pgr adi ng Mem ory 3 P us h th e mem or y mod ule d o wn so t ha t it is c omplet ely x ed. If th e mem or y does n ot t ea sily , push t he memory modu le do wn wh i le pu ll ing th e mem or y mod ule l a t ch es ou tward . Memory modu le latc he s 4 Cl os e th e memo r y co mpa r tmen t c o v er a nd[...]
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94 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade Bat te r y P lea se refe r t o the f ol lo wi ng i ns tru ction s when ru nn in g th e c om put er on batt er y pow er wit hou t c on necti ng t he A C pow er . Thi s com put er is eq ui pped wi th a n int erna l ba tter y . Precautions T o remo v e or replace the ba tter y , use an authorized • ser vice c enter[...]
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94 95 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade Bat te r y Measur ing the Rema inin g Batter y Ch arge Y ou ca n vi ew t he ba ttery cha rg e sta tu s b y c omp let in g th e fol lowi ng pr oced ur es. C onrm ing the battery charge in the T askbar Di sc onnect the A C ad ap te r an d mo v e th e mou se curs or o v er th e batt er y ic on in t he syst em t[...]
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96 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade Bat t er y Insta ll ing /Rem o vin g the Battery 1 Sh utdo wn the sy st em, c lose t he L CD p ane l an d pla c e th e c om put er ups ide do wn on a a t su r fac e. 2 Li f t the ba t tery la t ch forward t o remo ve t he ba ttery . 3 Li f t up on t he ba t tery to r emo ve it fr om the c ompa r tme n t. 4 T o[...]
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96 97 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade Bat te r y Usi ng the pow er management progr am Thi s progr am he lp s y ou u se t he ba ttery more e ci en tl y and s upports the po w er mod e opt im ized fo r the o pera ting environment . 1 Cl ick S t art > Con trol Panel > Hard ware and S ound > P ow er Options . Al t ern at ivel y , rig h t -[...]
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98 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade Bat te r y Usi ng the Batter y Cal ibra tion F unct ion When c har gi ng/ di scha rgi ng t he ba ttery repea tedl y for a s hor t ti me onl y , the ba t tery usag e ti me m a y be red uced b y the di er ence between t he a ctua l batte r y ch ar ge and t he re ma in ing c ha rge display . In t hi s case , t he [...]
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98 99 Chapter 3. Settings and Upgrade U si ng th e Sec ur it y Sl ot Y ou ca n sec ur e t he c om put er by c onnecti ng a loc k and ca ble t o th e Secu ri t y Sl ot. T o use th is fea tur e , yo u ha ve t o pur ch a se th e loc k an d cab le add it io na ll y . T o use t he loc k and ca ble , refer t o the pr odu ct manual. Tie th e loc k an d ca[...]
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C ha pt er 4. Ba cku p / R es to re Samsun g Reco very Solution ( Optional ) 1 0 1[...]
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101 Chapter 4. Backup / Restore Sam sung R ec o v er y Sol utio n ( O ptional) Sam sun g Rec o v ery Solut ion is a p rog ra m th a t ena bles re st ori ng or ba cki ng up t he har d di sk dri v e for w hen a p rob lem oc curs w it h the computer . If th e c om put er fai ls t o boot up , you c an r est ore t he c om put er by pr es si ng the k ey [...]
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102 Chapter 4. Backup / Restore S ystem Soft ware F unctions Sam sun g Rec o v ery Solut ion pro vide s syst em so f tware s o th a t yo u ca n re in sta ll o r c op y th e de vic e driv ers and sy st em so f tware nec es sar y for no rma l ope ra ti on s on t o a sepa ra te st ora ge de vice . Resto re F unct ion Not o nly c an y ou use Sa m su ng[...]
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102 103 Chapter 4. Backup / Restore Restor ing the computer Rest ore i s a functi on t ha t en abl es r est orin g the c ompu t er t o a sa ved poi nt w hen t he com pute r wa s pur cha sed or a use r -sa ved poi n t. The Re st ore fu nc ti on pr o vid es t he Ba si c Resto re a nd C ompl et e Restore options. 1 – When Windo ws is runn ing: Click[...]
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104 Chapter 4. Backup / Restore 3 Select ei the r Basic Res tore or C o mplete Resto re fro m th e Restore menu. T o rest ore th e c omp ut er to t he i ni ti al st at e, c li ck C ompu ter Initial S t ate a nd perform t he r est orat io n pro c es s ac cor ding t o the i nstr uction s tha t appea r on t he sc ree n. Run Co mplete Restore i f th e [...]
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104 105 Chapter 4. Backup / Restore C omplete B ackup /Restore A C omplete Backup sa ve s t he c om plet e ima ge of t he C driv e on t o an ot her d rive o r D VD . A Co mplete Restore r esto re s th e im age le sa v ed by t he Com plete B ac ku p on t o the C d riv e. C omplete Ba ckup If y ou perform t he C omplet e Back up fu nctio n on t o[...]
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106 Chapter 4. Backup / Restore 4 Whe n the sy st em r esta r ts in Rest orat ion Mode , the C omplete Backup opera tion beg in s. Con tin ue wit h th e bac ku p by fol lowi ng t he i nst ruc ti on s. Sam sun g Rec o v er y Sol ut ion s upports the D VD+R, D VD -R , • D VD+ RW and D VD - RW f orm ats. If th e Li ve Ima gi ng opt ion h as bee n se[...]
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106 107 Chapter 4. Backup / Restore C omplete R estore 1 – When backing up on to D VD T ur n the c ompu t er on a nd i n sert the ba ck up D VD in t o the D VD dr iv e. If th er e ar e mu lti ple ba ck up D VDs, in ser t th e rst D VD . – When backing up to a remo vable stora ge dev ice C onn ect the re mo va ble st orage d ev ic e. – When[...]
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108 Chapter 4. Backup / Restore Data Ba ckup /Restore The Data Backup fun ction e na ble s y ou t o bac kup spec ic l es and f old ers t o anot her dri v e , D VD or r emo vable st orag e de vic e. Data Restore enab les y ou to r esto re d at a us in g th e da ta sav ed by a Da ta Back up wh en d ata i s lost. Th is g uide de sc ri bes t he B[...]
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108 109 Chapter 4. Backup / Restore Data R estore 1 – When backing up on to D VD T ur n the c ompu t er on a nd i n sert the ba ck up D VD in t o the D VD dr iv e. – When backing up to a remo vable stora ge dev ice C onn ect the re mo va ble st orage d ev ic e. – When backing up to another dri v e P roc eed t o S tep 2. 2 When t he ini tia l [...]
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110 Chapter 4. Backup / Restore S ystem So f tware F unct ion The S yst em Sof tware fu nc ti on i s a functi on t ha t enab les y ou to re in stall d evi c e dr iv ers and S yst em Soft war e P rog ra ms o r bac k up th os e pro gra m s. The syst em soft war e functi on i s s uppo r ted b y Samsung Reco ver y Solution v e rsion 4 or later . Ther e[...]
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110 111 Chapter 4. Backup / Restore Sam sung R ec o v er y Sol utio n ( O ptional) S ystem Soft ware B ackup 1 When t he ini tia l men u scree n ap pea rs, c li ck S ystem Sof tware > S ystem Soft ware Backup . 2 Spec if y th e Sa ve P a th. If y our c ompu t er ha s a DVD-W rit er , you ca n spec ify the D VD dr iv e as t he Sa ve P at h. Selec[...]
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112 Chapter 4. Backup / Restore Reco v er y Solution Repr esenta tion ( Optional ) Wha t is a Reco very Area ? Sam sun g c omp ut ers h a v e an a ddi ti on al pa rtit ion t o reco ve r • c omp ut ers o r sa v e bac kup l es. ( Only fo r model s with t he Sam su ng Rec ov er y Solut ion. ) Thi s pa r ti ti on i s cal led a Reco very Are a an d[...]
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C ha pt er 5 . Appendix Important Safety Infor mation 1 1 4 Replac ement P arts and Ac cessori es 1 1 6 Regula tory Compl iance S tatements 1 1 8 WEEE S ymbol Informatio n 1 34 T C O Certi ed 1 35 Prod uct Specications 1 36 Glossary 1 38 Index 1 4 2[...]
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114 Chapter 5 Appendix Safety Instructions Y ou r syst em is de si gn ed and t est ed to m eet t he la test sta ndar ds for sa fety of i nf orm at ion tec hnolog y equ ip men t. How ev er , to en s ur e saf e use o f thi s pr odu ct, it is i mpo r tan t tha t t he saf ety in structio ns m ar k ed on t he pr od uct and i n the d ocu menta tion a re [...]
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114 115 Chapter 5 Appendix Care Dur ing U se Do no t wal k on the po wer c ord or a ll ow a n y thi ng t o re st on it. • Do no t sp il l an y th in g on t he syst em. The best w a y t o a v oi d • sp il ls is t o not e at o r dri nk nea r y our sy st em. Some p rod ucts ha ve a r epl ac eabl e CMO S batte r y on the • syst em boa rd . Ther e[...]
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116 Chapter 5 Appendix Repl ac ement P arts and A c ce ss or ies U se on ly r epl ac emen t pa r ts and a c c es sorie s rec omme nded b y manufac turer . T o reduc e the ri sk of r e, us e onl y No . 2 6 A WG or l ar ger te lec ommu ni ca ti on s li ne c ord. Do no t use t his pr oduct in ar ea s cla ss ied as h azar dou s. Su ch a re a s in[...]
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116 117 Chapter 5 Appendix Repl ac ement P arts and A c ce ss or ies C onnect and Disc onn ec t the A C adapter The soc ket -outl et sh al l be inst al led ne ar t he equi pme nt a nd sha l l be ea s ily a c ces sibl e. Do not unplug the po wer cord b y pullin g the cable only . P o wer C ord Requiremen ts The po we r c or d set ( wa ll pl ug, cab [...]
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118 Chapter 5 Appendix Reg ula tor y C ompl ia nc e S tat emen ts Wireles s Guidanc e ( If tted w it h 2.4G ba nd or 5 G band ) Lo w pow er , Rad io LAN type devi c es ( radi o freq uen cy (RF) wi rele ss c om mu ni ca ti on de vic es ) , oper at in g in t he 2.4GHz/ 5 GHz B and , ma y be pr ese n t ( embed ded) i n you r no te book syst em. The[...]
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118 119 Chapter 5 Appendix Reg ula tor y C ompl ia nc e S tat emen ts Wir ele s s dev ic es ar e not u ser servic ea ble . Do no t modi f y • th em in a ny wa y . Modi ca tion t o a wire les s devic e wil l v oid th e au th ori zat ion t o use it. P lea se c on tac t ma nu factur er for se r v ice . Onl y use d rive rs ap pro ved fo r th e [...]
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120 Chapter 5 Appendix Use On A ircraft Caution Regu lat ion s of the F C C and F A A pr ohi bit ai rbor ne oper at ion of ra di o -freq uency wire les s devi ce s becaus e the ir s igna ls c ou ld in terfere w it h cr it ica l ai rcra f t in str ume n ts. Other W ireless Devices Safety Notices for Other Devic es in the Wireless Network: Refe r t o[...]
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120 121 Chapter 5 Appendix If nec essa r y , the u ser s hou ld co ns ult t he de ale r or a n experi en c ed rad io /te le vis ion t ech ni cia n for a ddi tion al s uggest ions. Th e us er ma y nd t he fo ll ow in g booklet he lp ful : “Somet hi ng A bout Int er ference . ” Thi s is a va il ab le a t FC C local r egi on al o c es. Ou r [...]
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122 Chapter 5 Appendix Health and safety infor mation Exposure to Radio F requency (RF) Signals C er tication Informa tion (SAR) Thi s produ ct can be em bedded a ra di o tr an s mitt er an d rec eiv er . It i s de si gn ed and m anufa ctur ed no t t o ex c eed the ex pos ure li mits for r ad io fr eque ncy (RF ) ener gy set by t he F ederal C o[...]
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122 123 Chapter 5 Appendix F C C Part 68 (If tted with a modem dev ice. ) Thi s equi pmen t com plie s wit h par t of t he F C C ru les. O n the bac k of th is eq ui pmen t is a l abe l th at c ont ai n s, am ong o th er in fo rma tion , the F C C regi strat ion nu mber and r in ger eq uiva len c e nu mbe r ( REN ) for t hi s equ ipmen t. If req[...]
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124 Chapter 5 Appendix Canada Unin tentional Emitter per ICE S - 003 Thi s digi tal a ppara tu s does no t ex c eed th e Cl ass B l im its for ra di o noi se emi s si on s fro m di gi tal a ppa ra tu s as set ou t in t he radi o in terfere nc e regu la t ion s of Ind ust r y Can ada. Le p ré sen t appa rei l numé ri que n ’ émet pa s de br ui [...]
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124 125 Chapter 5 Appendix When u sin g IE E E 80 2. 1 1 a wir eles s LAN, th i s prod uc t is r est ricted t o in door u se d ue t o its o pera t ion i n th e 5 . 1 5- to 5 . 25- GHz fr equ ency ran ge . In du str y Can ada r equi re s th i s prod uc t to be u sed indoo rs for t he frequ ency ran ge of 5 . 1 5 GHz t o 5 . 25 GHz t o redu c e th e [...]
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126 Chapter 5 Appendix Son u ti l isa tion e st sou mise a ux deux c ond it ions s uiva n te s : 1 ) c e di s pos it if ne pe ut pa s pro v oque r d’i n t erféren c es n uis ib les e t 2 2 ) ce d is posi ti f doi t ac ce pt er t oute i nt erfére nc e reç ue, y c ompr is les i nt erféren c es q ui pe uv ent pr ov oque r de s an oma l ies d ans[...]
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126 127 Chapter 5 Appendix T o av oi d electri ca l sho ck or eq uipm en t ma lfu nction d o no t atte mp t t o ma k e electri ca l gr oun d c on nection s by y our self . C on tact th e a ppr opri at e i n spe ctio n a ut hori ty or a n el ectri c ia n, as a ppr opria te. The Ringer Equi valence Nu mber (RE N) a ss igned t o eac h te rm in al d ev[...]
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128 Chapter 5 Appendix Bra z il Est e pr odu to e sta homolog ado pela A N A TEL, de a c ord o c om os p roc edime n to s regu la men tados pe la Re sol ucao 2 4 2/2 000, e at ende ao s requ is ito s tecn ic os ap li cad os. Est e equ ip ame nt o opera em c ará ter s ecu ndá rio , ist o é, n ão te m di reit o a pro teç ão c ont ra in terfer ?[...]
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128 129 Chapter 5 Appendix European Ra dio App ro val In forma tion ( for products t ted with EU-appro ved ra dio de vic es ) Thi s Prod uc t is a No t ebook c ompu t er; lo w powe r , Rad io LAN type de vic es ( rad io fr equ ency (RF ) wi rel es s c om mu ni cati on de vic es ) , opera tin g in t he 2. 4GHz/ 5 GHz b and , ma y be pre sen t ( e[...]
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130 Chapter 5 Appendix Ε λ λ ην ι κ ή [ Greek ] ΜΕ ΤΗ Ν ΠΑΡ Ο Υ ΣΑ Sam su ng Δ ΗΛΩΝΕ Ι ΟΤΙ Not ebook PC ΣΥ Μ ΜΟ ΡΦ ΩΝ ΕΤ ΑΙ Π ΡΟ Σ ΤΙΣ Ο Υ ΣΙ ΩΔΕ ΙΣ Α ΠΑ ΙΤΗ Σ Ε ΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙ Σ Λ ΟΙ ΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ Δ ΙΑ Τ ΑΞΕ ΙΣ ΤΗ Σ Ο ΔΗΓ Ι ΑΣ 1 999 / 5 /ΕΚ. F r[...]
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130 131 Chapter 5 Appendix Íslenska [ Icelandic] Hér með l ýs ir Sa msu ng yr því a ð No te book PC er í sa mræ mi vi ð gr un nkr öfu r og aðr ar krö fur , sem g er ðar e ru í t il ski pun 1 999 / 5 /EC. Norsk [ Nor wegian ] Sam sun g erklæ re r herved a t utstyret No t ebook PC er i sa msvar med d e gr un nleg gen de kra v og ø[...]
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132 Chapter 5 Appendix The E urope an v ari ant i s in ten ded fo r use t hrou gho ut t he E urope an E c ono mi c Ar ea. H ow ev er , au th ori zat ion f or u se i s further r estri cted in pa r tic ul ar c oun tr ie s or reg ions w it hi n c oun tri es , as f ol lo ws : Gene ral E ur opean sta nd ar ds d ic tat e maxim um rad ia t ed tr an s mi t[...]
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132 133 Chapter 5 Appendix Reg ula tor y C ompl ia nc e S tat emen ts European T elecomm unica tion Info rmati on ( for products t ted with EU-appro ved modems ) Mar king b y the symbo l ind ica t es c omp l ia nc e of t his equ ipme n t t o the R ad io an d T elec om T ermi nal E qu ipmen t Dir ectiv e 1 999 /5 / EC. S uc h ma rkin g is i nd ic[...]
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134 Chapter 5 Appendix WEEE S ymbol In fo rm a tion C orrect disposal of thi s product (W aste Elec trical & Electronic Equipm ent ) (A pplicable i n the European Un ion and other European coun tries with separ ate col lect ion syst ems ) Thi s ma rki ng on t he pr od uct, ac c es sor ie s or l it era tur e in di cat es th at th e prod uc t and[...]
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134 135 Chapter 5 Appendix T C O C er tied ( for co rrespon ding models on ly ) Congr atulations! This produ ct is TC O Certi ed for Usabi lity and the Environment. Félici ta ti on s ! The pr odu ct you h a ve ju st pur ch a sed ca rrie s the T C O Certi ed la bel. Th i s mea n s th at y our c om put er is de si gn ed, m an ufa ctur ed an[...]
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136 Chapter 5 Appendix The syst em spec ica tion s ma y di er d epen di ng on t he deriv ed mo de ls. F or det ai led syst em spec ic at ions , ref er t o the pr odu ct catal ogu e. CP U ( Opt ional ) I nt el Co re ™ i7 /i 5 /i3 P roc es sor In tel C ele ro n Pr oces sor Main Memory Memo r y t ype: D DR3 SOD IMM Main Ch ipset ( O ptional[...]
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136 137 Chapter 5 Appendix P rod uct Speci ca tio ns Registered T radema rks Sam sun g is a r egi ster ed tr ade ma rk o f Sam sung C o. , L t d. In tel, P en t iu m/Du al- C or e/ Quad- C or e ar e reg i ste red t rad em ar k s of th e In t el C orpora ti on. AMD , Du al- C ore / Quad- C ore a re reg ist ered tr ade ma rks of the A MD Corporati[...]
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138 Chapter 5 Appendix G lossa r y The Glo s sary lists t he ter mi nolo gie s used in t h is U ser Gu ide . F or t ermi nolog ies ot her th an t he se , look i n Wi ndo ws Help . Backup A wa y to sa ve t he cu rr en t da ta to re st or e it l at er if nec es sar y . A bac ku p is a w a y t o re st or e c omp ut er d ata w hen t he d ata o r c omp [...]
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138 139 Chapter 5 Appendix D VD ( Di gi tal V ersat il e Di sk) D VD wa s de v elo ped to r epl ac e CD ( c ompact di sk) . Al th oug h th e sh ape a nd s iz e of t he di sc are t he same as t hat o f a C D , the ca pac it y of a D VD is a t lea st 4.7 GB whi le th e cap ac ity of a C D is 600MB. D VD video i s dig ita l un li k e VHS ( ana log ) v[...]
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140 Chapter 5 Appendix Network A gr ou p of c omput ers and d evi ces, s uch a s pri n t ers an d sca nn ers, c on nected b y a c omm unic at ions l in k . A network c an be ei th er sm al l or lar ge a nd ca n be c onn ected perm an en tl y th ro ug h cabl es or t em pora ri ly th roug h te leph one l ines or w ir ele ss l inks. The big ges t netw[...]
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140 141 Chapter 5 Appendix Server In ge ner al , a server r efers t o a c omp ut er t ha t pro vide s shar ed re sou r c es fo r networ k us ers. Share Thi s re fers t o setting a r es ou rc e of a c omp ut er s uc h as a f old er or pri n te r so t ha t othe r use rs ca n al so u se it. Shared F older A fol der t ha t can be used b y oth er us ers[...]
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142 Chapter 5 Appendix Index A AP 7 0 B Ba t t er y 94 BIO S Set up 86 Boot ing P rio rity 9 1 C C D Driv e 4 9 Ch arge 94 Cl ick 3 9 D Dou ble- Cl ick 3 9 Dra g 3 9 Dua l Vie w 56 L L CD Br ig h tne s s 8 3 M Memo r y 9 2 Mon it or C onnecti on / Out put 5 5 Mu lt i Ca rd S lot 5 2 O Ove r vie w 25 P P as sw or d 8 8 P rod uct Spec ic at io ns [...]