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Transporting the PC
Please observe the following guidelines when transporting the PC:
To avoid damage during transport, store the PC in its original packaging.
Cleaning and Care
The lifetime of the PC can be extended by taking the following measures:
Warning!
There are no user-serviceable or user-cleanable parts inside the PC housing.
Before cleaning, always remove the power plug and all connecting cables.
Dust can close the ventilation openings. This can lead to overheating and incorrect functioning. Make sure that the ventilation openings guarantee sufficient air circulation at regular intervals (approx. every 3 months). Use a vacuum cleaner to realease the ventilation opeings from dust. We also recommend that the inside of the PC casing is cleaned by a specialist if your device regularly attracts a lot of dust.
Clean the PC with a damp, lint-free cloth. Do not use any solvents, corrosive or gaseous cleaning agents.
Do not use CD-ROM cleaning disks or similar products that clean the lens of the laser to clean your CD- /DVD-drive.
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Table of contents
- 10 Safety
- 12 Operational Safety
- 12 Data Security
- 14 Setting Up & Getting Started
- 16 Included with your PC
- 17 Setting Up
- 17 Set-up Location
- 17 Ambient Temperature
- 18 Ergonomics
- 20 Connecting
- 20 Cabling
- 21 Connecting headphones
- 22 Connecting a Microphone
- 22 Connecting eSATA Devices
- 22 Remove eSATA Devices
- 23 Connecting USB Devices
- 24 Connecting devices through the Display Port
- 24 Connecting HDMI devices
- 25 Connecting the Monitor
- 26 Connecting Speakers/Audio Output
- 26 PCs with Surround Sound
- 26 Connecting a Sound Source/Audio Input
- 27 LAN Connection
- 27 Connecting IEEE 1394 (Fire Wire) Devices
- 28 Connecting PS/2 devices
- 28 Connecting the Power Supply
- 29 Getting Started
- 29 Step 1: Power On
- 29 Switch
- 29 On/off Switch
- 30 Step 2: Starting Initial Setup
- 30 Step 3: Finalising
- 30 Desktop
- 34 Operation
- 36 The Mouse
- 37 The Keyboard
- 37 The Alt and Ctrl Keys
- 38 The Hard Drive
- 39 Important Directories
- 40 The Optical Drive
- 40 Loading a Disc
- 41 How to Remove a Disc
- 41 Playing Back and Retrieving Data from Discs
- 41 Regional Playback Information for DVD
- 42 Subjects Concerning the CD/DVD-Rewriter
- 42 Important Information about High Resolution Video Formats
- 43 The Card Reader (optional)
- 44 The Graphics Card
- 44 Appearance and Personalization
- 45 The Sound System
- 47 IEEE 1394 (Fire Wire)
- 47 Application Options for IEEE
- 47 Technical Specifications
- 48 USB Port
- 49 The Network
- 49 What is a Network?
- 49 Wireless LAN
- 49 Safety Note
- 50 Conditions
- 51 Troubleshooting within the Network
- 52 Software
- 52 Getting to Know Windows
- 52 7 - News
- 54 7 - Help and Support
- 54 7 – Getting Started
- 55 7 - User Account Control
- 56 7 – Control Panel
- 57 Windows Media Center
- 60 Installation of Software
- 60 How to Install your Software
- 61 Software Uninstallation
- 62 Windows Activation
- 62 Product Activation on your PC
- 62 BIOS Setup
- 62 Execution of the BIOS Setup
- 64 Customer Service & Self Help
- 66 Data and System Security
- 66 Data Security
- 66 Maintenance Programs
- 67 System Restore
- 67 Correction
- 68 Windows® Update
- 69 Windows Update Information for Data Security
- 70 System Restore
- 70 Limits of the Recovery
- 70 Carrying out a Restore
- 71 FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
- 72 Customer Service
- 72 Troubleshooting
- 72 Localise the Cause
- 73 Errors and Possible Causes
- 74 Additional Support
- 74 Driver Support
- 75 Transporting the PC
- 75 Cleaning and Care
- 76 Upgrades and Repairs
- 76 Notes for Service Engineers
- 77 Notes on Laser Radiation
- 77 Recycling and Disposal
- 78 Battery Treatment
- 80 Appendix
- 82 Information about Conformity
- 82 Information about the Regulatory Compliance according to R&TTE
- 83 FCC Compliance Statement
- 84 Conditions of Warranty for the United Kingdom
- 88 Making Copies of this Manual
- 89 Index