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Troubleshooting
Specification
FAQ
Password
Indicator lights
Wired keyboard and mouse
Warranty
Configuring the display
Optical discs problems
Internet access problems
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4. Click
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5. Another confirmation message appears, as below. Click
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6. Click
OK
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System recovery is initiated and the following screen appears.
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Contents
ViewSonic
VPC101 All-in-One PC
Model No. VS12602
For U.S.A
Compliance Information
For Canada
CE Conformity for European Countries
ETSI EN 300 328V1.7.1 EN 301 489-01 V1.6.1 EN
Important Safety Instructions
Declaration of RoHS Compliance
U.S. Patent Numbers
Copyright Information
For Your Records
Product Registration
Table of contents
Using the webcam
Running Recovery Disc Creation Tool
Running ViewSonic Recovery Manager
Using the recovery DVD
Frequently asked questions FAQ
Document type
Overview of your documentation
Typographics
Printed documentation
Standard items
Package contents
Touring the PC
Getting to know the PC
Front view
Description
Rear view
Getting to know the PC
You can adjust the back computer stand to enable it to stand
Right-side view
Wired keyboard and mouse
Left-side view
Special keyboard buttons front view
Performed task
Function key
Indicator lights
Overview of the wired mouse front view
Activities
Preparing to setup your PC
Setting up the PC
Connecting the power
Setting up the PC
Customizing the mouse settings
Connecting the wired keyboard and mouse
Turning off the PC
Turning on the PC
Brightness control
Configuring the display
Using the PC
Connecting to the Internet
Connecting to a wired network
Connecting to a wireless network for select models
Using the PC
Using the webcam
Inserting a disc
Using the optical disc drive
Media Type
Read
4. Gently push the disc tray back into the disk slot
2. Gently pull out the disc tray
Reading a disc
Writing to a disc
Removing a disc
Using memory cards
Your system will automatically detect the inserted memory card and then display the content of the memory card
Selecting items with your touch screen
Using the touch screen for select models
Connecting USB devices
Using the Peripheral Devices
Removing USB devices
Using the Peripheral Devices
Cleaning and care
Cleaning the screen and computer
Screen and computer
CDs and DVDs ViewSonic Wizard CD and System Recovery and Driver Disk
Cleaning and care
Cleaning the discs
Storing your computer
Keyboard and mouse
Cleaning your keyboard and mouse
When to Use the BIOS Setup Utility
BIOS Setup Utility
BIOS Setup Utility
Area
Descriptions
Standard CMOS Features menu
Advanced BIOS Features menu
Menu
To select a boot device manually, press F9
Load Optimized Defaults menu
when the ViewSonic logo appears on the
screen during system startup. The Boot Menu
Set Password menu
Save & Exit Setup menu
Exit Without Saving menu
System Recovery
When to Use System Recovery
Running ViewSonic Recovery Manager
System recovery is initiated and the following screen appears
System Recovery
4. Click OK
5. Another confirmation message appears, as below. Click OK
7. After the system has been restored, the following window appears
8. Click OK to restart your All-in-One PC
Restarting may take several seconds to finish
Running Recovery Disc Creation Tool
5. Click YES
6. Insert a blank disc when prompted to do so, and then click YES
10. Store the recovery disc in a safe place for future use
7. Click OK to continue
Using the recovery DVD
System Recovery
Troubleshooting
Frequently asked questions FAQ
Power problems
Internet access problems
Troubleshooting
Optical discs problems
Display problems
Keyboard and mouse problems
Sound and microphone problems
Miscellaneous problems
Specifications
Model
VPC101
Specifications
Customer Support
Other information
You will need the product serial number
Country/Region
Other information
Limited Warranty
2. Any other damages, whether incidental, consequential or otherwise
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