eMachines Notebooks manual Using CDs and DVDs

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using your notebook

using CDs and DVDs

Your notebook includes a combination CD-RW/DVD drive. This drive can be used to store and transport data, to play music and movies, and to create your own music and data CDs.

In this section, you’ll learn about:

caring for and handling discs

listening to audio CDs

viewing DVDs

creating CDs

Important: The CD/DVD drive in this product contains a laser diode that complies with the laser product performance and safety standards as a Class 1 laser product.

The CD/DVD drive in this notebook employs a laser system.

To ensure proper and safe use of this drive:

Follow the instructions in this manual.

If the CD/DVD drive needs service, contact an authorized service technician.

Use only the controls, adjustments, and procedures specified in this manual. Doing otherwise may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

Do not look into the drive enclosure.

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Contents User’s Guide Page First things first Thank you for purchasing our notebookEMachines Customer Care Before you contact usHow to contact us On the WebBy telephone Help tools Basic care and safety First things first Page Contents Upgrades and replacements Getting started Page Getting started Page Getting started Quick tour Open Left side Right side Back BottomOpen Left side Right side Back Bottom Using your notebook Using the power button Changing power button settingsUsing the touchpad ClickingChanging touchpad settings ScrollingTapping Using the keyboard Special function keysPage Numeric keypad Using quick action buttons Interpreting status lights Using the display Cleaning the displayAdjusting the brightness Adjusting the resolution Enabling TV outputPage Using CDs and DVDs Caring for and handling discs Inserting a discRemoving a disc Listening to audio CDs Viewing DVDs Creating CDs Creating an audio CDFrom the desktop, click Start Windows Media Player Page Creating a data CD Click Start My ComputerPage If you do not need multiple copies, click Finish Battery Charging your battery Initial chargeSubsequent charges Managing your battery consumption Monitoring the battery chargeTips for extending your battery life Battery charge icon Status lightsChanging your power-related settings Power schemes AlarmsPower meter AdvancedRecalibrating your battery Disposing of your battery Upgrades and replacements Battery Upgrades and replacements Memory Upgrades and replacements Page Hard drive assembly Page System restore Following message is displayed Troubleshooting Battery and power My notebook won’t turn on. What should I do?Keyboard and touchpad Press ctrl + alt + deleteYour numeric keypad is activated. Press Fn + KeypadPage Display brightness and resolution My display is blank. What’s wrong?Sound and volume CDs and DVDsError messages PrinterUnited States Federal Communications Commission Notice ModificationsAddress TelephoneEuropean Notice Declaration of Conformity European UnionCanadian Notice Japanese NoticeAvis Canadien Regulations Governing the Use of Modems Modem Compliance Information Japanese Modem Notice Operating temperature Shipping/storage temperatureHumidity Maximum expandable memory Video displayAACR53700001K4

Notebooks specifications

eMachines Notebooks, once a standout in the world of budget-friendly laptops, provided users with essential computing features without breaking the bank. Founded in 1998, eMachines quickly gained a reputation for delivering low-cost personal computers, and their notebooks followed suit, appealing primarily to students and home users.

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Battery life was another consideration for eMachines, with many notebooks featuring energy-efficient processors and power management settings that allowed users to get several hours of usage on a single charge. This made them suitable for students attending classes or professionals working remotely without constant access to a power outlet.

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Overall, eMachines Notebooks provided a practical solution for those seeking budget-friendly computing options. By focusing on essential features and reliable performance, they carved a niche for themselves in the competitive laptop market, making technology accessible to a broader audience. Though the brand has evolved and changed ownership over the years, the legacy of eMachines as a provider of affordable notebooks remains significant in the computing landscape.