Quick Start Guide
This guide assumes that you are already familiar with computers and can tell at a glance what and where all the key components are. If you are not that com- fortable with this type of device, then please refer to the following pages, which give an overview of the system.
It is still best to review these steps, before taking any action. If there is any- thing you are not sure about, then please refer to the appropriate chapter before continuing.
Unless you need to install an operating system, your computer should be ready to work right out of the box. Before you begin please follow the safety instruc- tions in the Preface.
1.Remove all packing materials.
2.Securely attach any peripherals you want to use with the computer (e.g. keyboard and mouse) to their ports.
3.Attach the AC adapter to the
4.Raise the lid/LCD to a comfortable viewing angle.
5.Press the power button to turn “On”.
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Peripheral Devices
Please note that pe- ripherals (printers, dig- ital cameras, etc.) which attach to your computer by either USB or IEEE1394 ports may be connect- ed after Windows is up and running. All oth- er peripherals must be connected before you turn on the system.
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