Fujitsu 8000 SERIES user manual Resetting the PC

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8 Resetting

After software installation or when software hangs, the PC must be reset (restarted). This section explains how to reset (restart) the PC.

￿Point

Resetting (restarting) the PC clears data in the memory. Save data before resetting (restarting) the PC.

Resetting the PC

For Windows Me or 98 model

1Click the [Start] button, then click [Shut down]. The [Shut Down Windows] dialog box appears.

2Click [Restart] from the pull down item. The system is reset (restarted).

For Windows NT model

1Click the [Start] button, then click [Shut down]. The [Shut Down Windows] dialog box appears.

2Click [Restart the computer], then click [Yes]. The PC is reset (restarted).

￿Point

The PC can also be reset (restarted) in the following procedure.

1Press the [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys.

The [Windows NT security] dialog box appears.

2Click [Shutdown].

The [Shutdown Computer ] dialog box appears.

3Click [Shutdown and Restart], then click [OK]. The PC is reset (restarted).

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Contents Declaration of Conformity Deskpower 8000 Series User’s ManualImportant Safety Instructions Page Greetings Representing buttons Command entriesConventions used in this manual Representing keys and use thereofIllustrations Point HelpConventions used in the text of the manual Screen display examplesFujitsu Limited Introduction Manual configurationContents Problems Installing Expansion CardsInstalling an Internal Hard Disk Installing Other DevicesIntroduction Front of the PC unit Part Names and FunctionsPower lamp Headphone volume only for music CDsFloppy disk access lamp Hard disk access lampBack of the PC unit Outlet LAN connector Connect a LAN cable Line OUT terminalCRT connector InletInside the PC unit Power supply unit Internal hard disk bayDisplay card Expansion card slots Motherboard Point KeyboardAlt key Caps Lock/Alphanumeric keyCtrl control key Windows keyMoving the mouse Using the mouseUsing the mouse buttons MouseScrolling Double-clickingPointing DraggingInstallation area InstallationExample of installation Connection Connect the power cable to the display Connect the power cable to the outletConnect the keyboard Connect the display cable to the PC unit Connect the mouseConnect the LAN cable Connecting the power cable Page Turning on the power Turning On the PowerPress the power switch on the PC For Windows NT model Turning Off the PowerTurning off the power For Windows Me or 98 modelResetting the PC ResettingHard resetting CDs Press the eject button Inserting or Removing CDInserting a CD Removing the CDInserting or removing a floppy disk Point Floppy DiskInserting a floppy disk Removing the floppy disk Confirm that the floppy disk access lamp is offHardware What are peripheral devices? Before Installing a Peripheral DevicePage Location for installation File bay options On standard models Master and slaveSlave Master Removing the side and upper covers, and front panel Removing the CoverRemove the bracket Remove the side coverPage Tilt the front panel toward you before pulling it up Increasing the Memory Capacity Applicable memory modules Location of memory modulesMemory module combinations Installing/removing memory modules Remove the bracke Installing memory modulesInsert a memory module into the slot Reinstall the ductReinstall the bracket Reinstall the side cover Removing memory modulesInstalling Expansion Cards Applicable expansion cards Installing an expansion cardFix the expansion card with the one screw removed in Step Reinstall the bracket Installing a disk in the internal hard disk bay Installing an Internal Hard DiskSet the jumper switch Attach the brackets to the PC unit Replace or install the internal hard diskConnect flat cables Connect the power cableInstalling a disk in the front access bay Installing front access bay options Installing Other DevicesInstall a front access bay option on the PC unit CD-ROM Reinstall the front panel and upper and side covers Set the installed hard disks using Bios Setup Page Troubleshooting Problems Network connection cannot be established Characters entered using the keyboard are not displayedData cannot be read from the CD-ROM drive Mouse cursor does not movePage Technical Information Maintenance of the keyboard Maintenance of the HardwareMaintenance of CDs Remove the mouse bottom cover Maintenance of the mouseRemove the ball and clean with water Clean inside the mouseCleaning of the floppy disk drive Precautions on television/radio Precautions on PCPreventing Television or Radio Interference Engage a lock you prepared with the mounting bracket Security of the CaseSpecifications of PC unit Hardware SpecificationsProduct name Point LAN controller Intel LAN adapter specificationsSound specifications Graphical specificationsPin No Signal name Description Connector specificationsCRT connector LAN connector 100BASE-TX/10BASE-TSerial connector Parallel connectorKeyboard connector Mouse connectorUSB connector Disposal Other PrecautionsPower-saving function Windows 2000 models When using USB devicesAddition of LAN adapter Precautions on using displayReplacement of display USB hub Windows 2000 modelsAcpi standby mode Windows 2000 models Index Parallel connector

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