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GATEWAY COMPUTER
REFERENCE
GUIDE
®
Contents
GATEWAY COMPUTER
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Chapter 1: About This Reference
Chapter 2: Checking Out Your Computer
Chapter 3: Setting Up and Getting Started
Chapter 4: Advanced Hardware Setup
Chapter 5: Upgrading Your Computer
Chapter 6: Maintaining Your Computer
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting
Appendix A: Legal Notices
Index
CHAPTER1
About This Reference
About this guide
Accessing the online User Guide
Gateway contact information
Microsoft Certificate of
Authenticity
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CHAPTER2
Front
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Back
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CHAPTER3
Setting Up and Getting Started
Working safely and comfortably
Reducing eye strain
Setting up your computer desk and chair
Sitting at your computer
Avoiding discomfort and injury from repetitive strain
Preparing power connections
Protecting from power source problems
Checking the voltage selection
Connecting to a broadband modem or network
Connecting a dial-upmodem
Starting your computer
Waking up your computer
Turning off your computer
Restarting (rebooting) your computer
Using the keyboard
Premium multimedia keyboard features
Elite multimedia keyboard features
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Using the mouse
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Using optical drives
Features
Loading an optical disc
Identifying optical drive types
Playing discs
Playing a DVD
Playing a Blu-rayDisc
Playing an HD-DVD
Creating discs
Using the memory card reader
Memory card types
Using a memory card
Adjusting the volume
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Configuring the audio jacks
Installing a printer, scanner, or other device
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CHAPTER4
Advanced Hardware Setup
Setting up your CrossFire video cards
Configuring CrossFire
Connecting multiple displays toyourCrossFire video cards
Setting up RAID
About RAID
RAID 0 for performance
RAID 1 for security
RAID 5 and 10 for both: performance and security
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Preparing your computer for RAID
Configuring RAID
Creating a RAID volume
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Adding or replacing a RAID drive
Getting help
Overclocking the processor
Setting up multiple monitors
CHAPTER5
Upgrading Your Computer
Preventing static electricity discharge
Opening the case
Removing the side panel
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Removing the front bezel
Closing the case
Replacing the front bezel
Replacing the side panel
Adding or replacing memory
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Replacing the system battery
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Adding or replacing an optical disc drive
Replacing the memory card reader
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Adding or replacing a hard drive
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Replacing the front fan
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Replacing the rear fan
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Replacing the power supply
Replacing the heat sink and processor
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Replacing the I/O board
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Adding or replacing an expansion card
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Replacing the system board
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CHAPTER6
Maintaining Your
Computer
Setting up a maintenance schedule
Caring for your computer
Cleaning your computer
Cleaning the exterior
Cleaning the keyboard
Cleaning the monitor
Cleaning the mouse
Cleaning optical discs
Updating Windows
Using BigFix
Managing hard drive space
Checking hard drive space
Deleting unnecessary files
Checking the hard drive for errors
Defragmenting the hard drive
Backing up files
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Scheduling maintenance tasks
Moving from your old computer
Transferring files and settings with Windows Easy Transfer
Transferring files and settings manually
Finding other files
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Troubleshooting
Safety guidelines
First steps
Troubleshooting
Add-incards
Audio
CD or DVD drives
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Display
DVD drives
Ethernet
Expansion cards
File management
Hard drive
Internet
Keyboard
Media Center
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Memory
Memory card reader
Modem (cable or DSL)
Modem (dial-up)
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Monitor
Mouse
Networks
Passwords
Power
Printer
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Sound
Restoring your computer
Recovering your system
Recovering pre-installedsoftware and drivers
Preparing forsoftware and device driver recovery
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Recovering pre-installedsoftware and drivers using Gateway Recovery Center
Recovering pre-installedsoftware and drivers using recovery discs
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Using Microsoft System Restore
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Manually creating a restore point
Recovering your system to its factory condition
Recovering your system using the
Windows DVD
Telephone support
Before calling Gateway Customer Care
Telephone numbers
Self-help
Tutoring
Training
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Legal Notices
Important safety information
United States of America
FCC declaration of conformity
California Proposition 65 Warning
Canada
Laser safety statement
External television antenna grounding
Lightning protection
Power lines
Environmental information
Notices
Trademarkacknowledgments
Macrovision statement
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Index