Samsung NQ25RP04PV/SEF, NQ20RH3G98/SEK, NQ25TP06M6/SUK Shadow RAM, TFT thin film transistor LCD

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Shadow RAM

A write-protected area of RAM that contains a copy of the BIOS. As the computer boots, the BIOS is copied from its permanent location in ROM to RAM. The BIOS can be executed much faster in RAM than in ROM. The BIOS remains in shadow RAM until you turn off the computer.

TFT (thin film transistor) LCD

A TFT LCD uses a separate transistor circuit to control each pixel. This technology provides the best resolution for an LCD screen. A TFT LCD is also sometimes called an active matrix LCD.

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Contents Macrovision Statement Important Safety Information Safety InstructionsSetting Up your System Battery Disposal Replacement Parts and AccessoriesCare During Use Laser Safety Power Cord RequirementsLaser Safety Note General RequirementsWireless Guidance Regulatory Compliance StatementsPage United States of America Unintentional Emitter per FCC PartIntentional emitter per FCC Part FCC Statement for Wireless LAN use FCC PartRegulatory Compliance Statements Canada Unintentional Emitter per ICES-003Intentional Emitter per RSS Regulatory Compliance Statements European Union European DirectivesRegulatory Compliance Statements Using Your Documentation Manual Documentation ConventionsInformation Icons Keyboard ConventionsSoftware User Documentation CD-ROM Device Naming ConventionTouchpad Conventions Windows ConventionsGetting Started Introducing Your ComputerFront View Right View Left ViewBack View Bottom View Introducing the Docking Station Optional Top ViewSpeaker Using Q10’s docking station Docking station only supports USBTurning the Computer On and Off To turn on the computerTo turn off the computer Click Turn Off ComputerPage Using the Keyboard Using the Numeric Keypad Using Special Function Keys F2/Sys RqUsing the Touchpad Action Function Process Scroll What is Bluetooth? Using Wireless LAN/Bluetooth KeyHot Keys Changing the Hot Key Setting Reading the Status Indicators Status indicators show the status of computer functionsAdjusting LCD Brightness If the power source is changedTo save the battery charge Maintenance InstructionsAdjusting the Volume To adjust using keyboardTo adjust using volume adjustment program Introducing Windows Understanding the DesktopUnderstanding the Start Menu My ComputerUnderstanding a Window Click Start My ComputerHelp and Support Center Windows XP TourClick Start Help and Support Using the Computer Using the Docking Station OptionalTo dock your computer To undock your computer with the power off To undock your computer with the power onTo undock your computer Using the Floppy Disk Drive To insert a floppy diskTo eject a floppy disk Using the CD Drive To insert a CDTo eject a CD To clean a CD or DVD title To use the Windows Media PlayerEmergency Eject Hole To play a DVDTo play a video CD Windows Media Player tourTo write data on a CD Option For more information on writing CDs For more information on creating an audio CDWhat is a home theater system? Enjoying Home Theater S/PDIF PortConfigure digital sound output on the computer Connect 5.1 channel speaker system to your computerEnable S/PDIF output on the DVD program Using the Pcmcia Card Slot Before using the Pcmcia slot, remove the slot protectorTo insert a Pcmcia card To remove a Pcmcia cardUsing Memory Card Slot Restriction in Using Memory StickTo insert and use a memory card To remove a memory card To format a memory card To protect the data in the memory cardConnecting to the Internet Connecting with a ModemBefore Start Connecting Through a Wired LAN Click Start Control PanelTo use Dhcp To use a static IPTo use both Dhcp and static IP simultaneously Connecting Through a Wireless LAN Option Access PointTo turn off the Wireless LAN What is an Access Point AP?Connecting to an Access Point AP Connecting to computer-to-computer networks peer-to-peer or Checking the connection statusSetting up a computer-to-computer network Click Advanced On the Wireless Network tab, click AdvancedWireless Networks tab, click Add Page Connecting to the configured computer Checking the connection status Using Wireless Networks in Other Operating Systems Installing the wireless LAN configuration program PROSetUsing the wireless LAN configuration program PROSet To disable the Intel Configuration Service window afterwardTo connect to an Access Point Security SettingsWhat is a network name SSID? To create a computer-to-computer Ad Hoc networkPage Using Network Services Sharing files or foldersConfiguring Sharing Using Shared Files or Folders Sharing PrintersIf your computer is a member of another workgroup Configuring Printer Sharing Adding and Using a Shared PrinterClick Add a printer Connecting to the Internet Configuring Internet Sharing Sharing an Internet ConnectionChecking the Shared Internet Connection Infrared Communication Optional To establish infrared connectionTo transmit data through infrared communication Another computer iconIf you cannot use infrared communication 1. Check Bios setup Using System Setup Bios CautionCustomizing Your Computer Starting System Setup Menu FunctionChanging Booting Priority Configuring the Password Setting the Supervisor PasswordSetting the User Password Activating the Booting PasswordActivating the Hard Disk Drive Password Deactivating the PasswordConfiguring Resolution and Color Depth When you have completed configuration, click ApplyUsing External Display Devices To switch display devices using shortcut key To change the screen resolution and color qualityTo change display devices easily Using Power Management Options Basic Power Management SchemesSystem Management Standby vs. HibernationHibernate Mode Power Management or Manual Method If You Reinstall Windows Frequent InterruptionsRest Key Advanced Power Management Schemes Using the Battery Charging the BatteryFollow these rules for charging your battery Page Removing the Battery To remove the battery from the computerMonitoring the Battery Charge To monitor on the batteryUsing the battery To monitor in control panelBattery Calibration Battery WarningCalibration Notes Replacing the CD Drive in the Docking Station Upgrading Memory Module To remove a memory module Using the Security Lock Port Using Options Tips for Using Your Computer Travelling with Your Computer Handling SpillsAir Travel If you are travelling by air, follow these tipsStoring the Computer for Long Periods Troubleshooting Questions and Answers Windows RelatedQ1 The system does not shutdown properly Q2 The system freezes during program operationDisplay Related Q1 The LCD screen is blankQ4 The screen blinks or displays noise for a short time Q7 I pressed Fn+F5 / CRT/LCD keys, then the screen blinks Q11 Fn+F5 / CRT/LCD keys do not operateTroubleshooting Q2 I cannot make a call using an extension line Modem RelatedQ1 I cannot hear the modem sound Using an AT command Configuring the Modem through the Control PanelQ3 How do I use my modem when dialing from overseas? Page Wired LAN Related Q1 Wake On LAN functionWireless LAN Related Q4 I cannot connect to the AP wireless network Q3 I cannot share an Internet connectionPage Troubleshooting Games and Programs Related Q6 The running speed of a game is too slow or fast Reinstalling Software Installing driversRunning the system software CD Installing programs Reinstalling Windows XP Reinstalling WindowsWhat is partition configuration? What is Format?Press any key to boot from CD If You Cannot Run WindowsSpecifications System SpecificationDocking Station Specifications Optional Specification Comment CD DriveWireless LAN Specification Product SpecificationRadio Specifications Regulatory Notice for Channel Use in France Abbreviations Pcmcia Glossary DMA direct memory access CardBus Cmos memory COM portHard drive AddressIRQ interrupt request line LCD liquid-crystal displayRAM random access memory ResolutionPC Card PC slotShadow RAM TFT thin film transistor LCDUsing Windows Registering WindowsLocations of Programs folder and Control Panel Introducing Windows To Playback Audio or Video CD
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