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Specifications
Install
Connecting the AC Power Source
Dimension
Running the Bios Setup Program
Battery Pack
Adjusting the Display Controls
Cleaning Your Computer
System Recovery
How to
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Contents
Covers Models VA4100M, VA4200M, VA4300M
Trademarks
Copyright2006
Safety and Care Instructions
FCC Information to User
Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement
Peripheral Devices Notice
Use Conditions
802.11b Restrictions
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About Your Notebook Computer
About Your User Guide
Table of Contents
Microsoft Media Center
Using Options
Appendix B System Recovery and Driver Installation
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Introduction
Introduction1
Feature Highlight
Processing Unit
USB
Unpacking the Computer
Inside of the Notebook
Introduction1
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Introduction1
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Front Side of the Notebook
Rear Side of the Notebook
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Left Side of the Notebook
Right Side of the Notebook
Introduction1 Right Side Features
Underside of the Notebook
Bottom of the System
Battery Pack
AC Adapter
DVD-RW combo
DVD+RW combo
Getting Started
Getting Started
Using the Battery Pack
Installing the Battery Pack
Removing the Battery Pack
Replacing the Battery Pack
Extending Battery Life
Connecting the AC Power Source
Starting Your Computer
Adjusting the Display Controls
Turning off Your Computer
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Using Your Notebook
Using Your Notebook
Starting Your Operating System
Understanding the Keyboard Functions
Windows keys
Keyboard
Function Keys
Cursor Control keys
Keypad Function Description
Basic Keyboard Functions
Typewriter keys
Cursor Control Keys
Screen Control Keys
Windows HOT Keys
Using Your Notebook Keypad Function Description
Special Function Keys
Using the Touchpad Pointing Device
Touchpad Features
Configuring Your Screen Display
Possible Display Configurations
Changing the Display Properties Under Windows
Hibernation Mode
Knowing the Power Saving Features
Standby Mode
Working with the Built-in HDD
Shutdown
How to Access the Optical Drive
How to care the Optical Disks CDs, DVDs, etc
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Microsoft Media Center
Microsoft Media Center
What is Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005?
Starting the Windows XP Media Center for the First Time
Press the Next button to continue
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Microsoft Media Center
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Microsoft Media Center
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Enjoy Your Media Center
Enjoy music
Easily view your pictures
Watch DVDs
To watch a DVD
To record your favorite TV shows Optional
Record it now
To Burn your TV programs Optional and movies onto DVDs
Microsoft Media Center
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Connecting to Peripherals
Connecting to Peripherals
Using the USB Port
Using an External Monitor Port
Using the External Audio System
Using the LAN Port
Using the Wireless LAN
Using the Modem Port
Connecting to Peripherals
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Customizing Your Notebook
Customizing Your Notebook
Running the Bios Setup Program
Press F2 to Enter Setup
Customizing Your Notebook
Using the Main Menu Setup
Primary Master
Internal HDD SUB-MENU
Internal Optical Drive SUB-MENU
Customizing Your Notebook
Using the Advanced Cmos Setup
Customizing Your Notebook
Security Menu Setup
Customizing Your Notebook
Using the Boot Setup
How to Exit the Setup Program
How to Upgrade the Bios
Using Options
Using Options
System Upgrade
Memory Upgrade
Installing Memory Module
Hard Disk Upgrade
Using Options
Wireless Module Installation
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Caring for Your Notebook
Caring for Your Notebook
Important Safety Instructions
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Cleaning Your Computer
Maintaining the LCD Quality
Maintaining Your Hard Disk
Battery Care Guidelines
When You Travel
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Appendix a
System Memory
System Specification
Processor Unit
LCD Display
Touchpad
Storage
Audio System
Keyboard
Battery
Wireless Devices
AC/DC Power Supply Adapter
Weight and Dimension
Appendix B
Recovering the System from Hard Disk
System Recovery
Using Recovery Disk
Non Destructive Recovery from Hard Disk
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Destructive Recovery from Hard Disk
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Then files check is being done
II. Recovering System from Recovery DVD
Non Destructive Recovery from Recovery DVD
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Full Recovery from Recovery DVD
Please click F to go into full recovery mode
System will be rebooted OS reboots
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Then file check is being done
Driver Installation Note
Device Drivers Installation
Installing Windows XP from Optical Disk Drive
Installing the Chipset Driver
\Drivers\WinXP\VGA\Setup.exe
Installing the VGA Device Driver
\Drivers\WinXP\Chipset\Setup.exe
\Drivers\WinXP\Modem\setup.exe
Installing the Audio Device Driver
Installing the Modem Device Driver
Installing the LAN Device Driver
Installing LAN driver for Windows XP
Installing the Wireless LAN Device Driver
Installing the Touchpad Device Driver
Installing the Hotkey Utility
Installing TouchPad driver for Windows XP
Installing Hotkey utility for Windows XP
\Drivers\WinXP\TouchPad\Setup.exe
Technical Support
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