Common Tasks

5.Click the CD or Floppy button.

6.Insert the CD or floppy disk into the proper drive when prompted by Windows, and click the Next button.

Windows finds the CD or floppy disk and begins the installation process.

Installing Hardware Devices

To install a new hardware device such as a printer or gamepad to your Notebook, complete the following steps:

1.Turn off your Notebook.

2.Connect the device to your Notebook according to the instructions that come with it.

3.Turn on your Notebook.

Most hardware devices are plug-and-play compliant. Windows will locate the proper device driver or prompt you to insert the media provided by your hardware manufacturer. Follow the on-screen instructions and use any floppy disk or CD that has been provided by your hardware manufacturer.

You may need to restart your Notebook for the new hardware to be recognized.

Upgrading your Notebook’s Memory

SDid you know... Memory is a volatile media also known as RAM (Random Access Memory). Your Notebook uses memory as a scratch pad for all of its internal processes. When your Notebook is turned off, the contents of its memory are lost.

To avoid losing information that is temporarily stored in your Notebook’s memory, always save your work often to non-volatile media, such as a floppy or your Notebook’s hard drive.

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