ADJUSTING YOUR MONITOR
Refer to the Insignia C170 monitor manual (or manual for other monitor you are using) and follow the guidelines to ensure that your monitor is performing optimally.
You can make additional adjustments by clicking "Start" then "Control Panel, "Appearance and Themes," and "Display," and make any modifications to the look of your computer's desktop. Under "Settings," you can adjust the color depth from the pull down list. Use the highest setting possible. If your screen flickers or your computer's perform- ance is diminished, use a lower setting.
ADJUSTING AUDIO
To adjust audio volume use the "Adjusting the System Volume" feature in "Sound, Speech, and Audio Devices" in the "Control Panel." If you're using an audio expansion card, you may be able to use an enhanced audio control panel that came with the expansion card. Read and follow manufacturer's recommendations. If you're using an audio expansion card, install the software that came with the card and follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
ABOUT VIRUSES
Viruses from
Back up all of your important files, which can save you time and money in the event of damage and loss of data from a virus. Backing up your files is the best insurance available to ensure the safety of your photos, videos, and data.
If
Using a firewall is another important line of defense for computer security. Here's how to make sure the Windows XP firewall is turned on.
Click "Start," and then "Control Panel," "Network and Internet Connections," and then "Network Connections." Under the
In the task pane on the left, under "Network Tasks," click "Change Settings of this Connection." On the "Advanced" tab, under "Internet Connection Firewall," check the box next to "Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing access to this computer from the Internet." Windows will guide you through the
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