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1. 10 Supports Hyper Threading technology 15 2GB memory 500 GB HDD DVD SuperMulti drive settings keyboard and mouse not included 16 Not including any other prongs except for the rubber feet when the machine is stood vertically 22 The maximum values are calculated with expansion ports and slots fully occupied in addition to the full settings display not included available in the selection menu 28 The 32 bit version of the OS cannot utilize the entire capacity even with 4 GB or more of RAM The usable capacity is approx 3 GB Furthermore depending on the configuration the usable RAM volume may vary Precautions 1 Unauthorized copying of all or part of the contents of this manual is prohibited 2 The contents of this manual may change without notice 3 The contents of this manual have been created with full efforts if there are any errors queries or omissions please contact the vendor or our 121 Contact Center Manuals with missing pages or with pages out of order will be replaced 4 We shall bear no liability for claims of damages or lost profits resulting from using this machine regardless of the terms outlined in article 3 5 This equipment is not intended for use with medical equipment nuclear facilities and or equipment aerospace equipment transportation facilities and or equipment etc or with life monitoring facilities and or equipment or for any other use that requires high reliability in bui
2. Check The plate turns very hot right after the use of the machine Please do not touch to prevent burns It is recommended to wait 30 minutes after the computer is turned off and the power cord is disconnected before installing or removing internal devices Turn off the computer Make sure the power LED is off and then remove the power cord and all cables and cords If you are using a security lock remove it AR bm If the computer is placed horizontally proceed to step 7 If the computer is placed vertically place the computer as shown in the following figure Check Place the computer at the edge of a desk when removing the stabilizers to prevent damage to the machine Place the computer at the edge of the stabilizer desk and keep it stable 5 Pullthe upper stabilizer stopper forward remove the stopper from the chassis prong slide the stabilizer in the direction of arrow as shown in the figure and remove the stabilizer Stopper Stabilizer Chassis prong O pale o a po o w Check Please be careful not to pinch strike or cut your fingers when removing the stabilizers 6 Release the other stabilizer stopper as described in step 5 slide the stabilizer to the right and then remove it 7 Slide the right and left slide stoppers inward and remove the lock Slide stopper 8 Slide the roof cover to the front s
3. When the Windows Recovery screen is displayed select Erase data on the hard disk and press lt Enter gt When Data on the hard disk will be erased Are you sure is displayed select Yes and then press lt Enter gt Select the hard disk for data deletion and click Next Select the deletion method that the data should be deleted and click OK When Starting to erase HDD data Is it OK click Yes Check If it stops deleting data turn on the power with the Recovery Disc inserted in the optical drive It will automatically resume from where it stopped 1 Turnonthe computer 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 When Completed is displayed click OK 10 Remove the Recovery Disc from the optical drive and press lt Enter gt Following the above steps will complete data deletion on the hard disk 13 Recovery Recovery Basics Here we will explain the basics before recovery Please read this before performing recovery Required Materials When recovering from a DVD the following materials are required Prepare all of the materials before starting the process e Recovery Disc Check The Recovery Disc is not included with models MC32M B F and MC33L B F Backup Data from the Hard Disk Before recovery if there is data that you would like to maintain make a backup of the data and then perform recovery Check For multi user computers each user should logon and make personal backups Mai
4. and your computer will restart Q A Na Configuration is now complete 11 Security Chip Function Outline Cf Checky e The security chip function is only enabled for models MG32M B F and MG33L B F e The security chip does not guarantee complete protection of data or hardware Always exercise appropriate caution when managing and handling important data e In addition to the security chip function we recommend configuring supervisor and user passwords to the BIOS setup utility e When performing computer recovery reinstalling the operating system or using a separately sold operating system initialize the security chip before enabling it Refer to Before sending your computer for repair for the procedure to initialize the security chip Before sending your computer for repair When you send your computer for repair please be sure to cancel supervisor and user password settings for the BIOS setup utility and initialize the security chip to prevent the divulging of information Please refer to the following procedures for security chip initialization 1 2 N O OA Turn the power on and immediately press lt F2 gt several times The BIOS setup utility will then be displayed In the Security menu select Security Chip Configuration and press lt Enter gt Confirm that Current TPM State is set to Enabled amp Activated If Current TPM State is not set to Enabled amp Activated
5. e The PCI board PCI Express x1 board PCI board is very vulnerable to static electricity Touching the PCI board when static electricity is generated in your body may damage the board Before touching the board eliminate static electricity by touching a metal object such as an aluminum sash or door knob Do not touch the PCI board port This may cause poor connections or damage Please be careful not to touch the parts on the board or the solder mounted areas Forcefully inserting the PCI board in the wrong direction may cause damage to the connector port of the computer and the PCI slot PCI Express slot x1 PCI slot Make sure your PCI board is compatible with this computer Do not touch any other internal parts or switches inside the machine 1 Open the roof cover as described in Removing the roof cover p 10 2 Remove one screw from the PCI board slot cover that you are installing and remove the slot cover PCI slot cover i i PCI Express x1 Slot cover D PCI board connector PCI Express x1 Slot connector 3 Secure the PCI board to the PCI slot using the screw from step 2 4 Close the roof cover as described in Closing the roof cover p 11 System Configuration The BIOS setup utility jCheck Do not turn your computer off with the power switch while in the BIOS setup utility When turning the power off after configuration is complete be sure to either exit the BIOS setup utility and
6. please enable the security chip referring to Enable the security chip on and then initialize the security chip Set Change TPM State to Clear Press the lt F10 gt key A confirmation message is displayed Select Yes and then press lt Enter gt The settings are saved and the BIOS setup utility exits If a confirmation screen is displayed after the computer restarts press lt Shift gt lt F10 gt The settings are saved and the computer restarts The security chip is now initialized To use the security chip again enable it by following the procedure in Enable the security chip A Enable the security chip After initializing the security chip carry out the following procedure to enable it for use again 1 Turnthe power on and immediately press lt F2 gt several times The BIOS setup utility will then be displayed In the Security menu select Security Chip Configuration and press lt Enter gt Confirm that TPM Support is set to Enabled If it is set to Disabled please change it to Enabled Set Change TPM State to Enable amp Activate Press the lt F10 gt key A confirmation message is displayed Select Yes and then press lt Enter gt The settings are saved and the BIOS setup utility exits N O GAR Q N If a confirmation screen is displayed after the computer restarts press lt F10 gt The settings are saved and the computer restarts The features of the security chip
7. are now enabled A Check You can reset security chip feature settings by setting Change TPM State to Clear Therefore we recommend you set up a supervisor password user password before you use security chip features so that a higher level of security can prevent a third party from resetting security chip feature settings 12 Applications Microsoft Office trial Check Microsoft Office trial is not pre installed in the Japanese version of model MG32M B F and model MG33L B F Microsoft Office trial is installed on this computer To use Microsoft Office you need to purchase a product key separately Check Microsoft Office trial is installed only at the time of shipment from the factory If you perform a recovery it will no longer be installed If you wish to use Microsoft Office purchase it from the Microsoft website i Deleting Data from the Hard Disk Check The Recovery Disc is not included with model MC32M B F and model MC33L B F About Deleting Data from the Hard Disk Data can be deleted from the computer s hard disk Data written to the hard disk can be removed using the Recycle Bin or by formatting the computer to the original state Selecting this menu will remove hard disk data that cannot be removed by hard disk formatting of operation system standard and the removed data will not be easily recovered with recovery tools Format the hard disk befor
8. hard disk or optical drive is not currently accessing data Keyboard Caps lock indicator LED LED state Computer State On Green lt Caps Lock gt is on all letters are entered as capital letters Off lt Caps Lock gt is off all letters are entered as lowercase letters Scroll Lock indicator LED LED state Computer State On Green lt Scr Lock gt is on Off lt Scr Lock gt is off Num Lock indicator LED LED state Computer State On Green lt Num Lock gt is on Off lt Num Locks is off 5 Mouse A USB mouse is included Check A sensor detects the movement of the mouse with the assistance of the light source at the bottom of the mouse In the following cases the mouse may not move properly the mouse pointer may respond as you expect e Reflective surfaces mirrors or glass e Surfaces with continuous patterns like halftone printings such as magazines and images in newspapers e Striped surfaces or patterns with strong shading e Shiny surfaces including transparent and translucent materials Using the scroll wheel Check Scroll wheel features are only available when using the applications that support them e Vertical scrolling You can scroll up and down by rotating the wheel back and forth e Auto scrolling A scroll icon is displayed when you click or hold down the wheel When the icon is displayed
9. manual Setup may not be able to be successfully completed if you omit any steps press any keys other than the ones indicated on the screen or operate any switches e Do not connect any external peripherals Never connect any peripherals printers memory etc other than the items outlined in 2 Connecting Included Accessories p 2 Please connect or install such peripherals after 3 Windows Setup had been completed e Do not connect a LAN cable To ensure safe network connection only connect a LAN cable after Windows setup and firewall configuration has been completed e Do not turn off the power during setup The setup program is running normally even if the screen appears to stop Please keep following the steps in the manual e Do not leave the computer alone during setup Do not leave the computer unattended until Windows setup has completed including passing all the screens which require your key operations and power OFF Preparation for setup During Windows setup you are required to enter the name of the person who will be using the computer user name as well as the computer name Please choose these names in advance A Turning on the power 1 2 Cj check Turn on the display Press the power switch Never turn off the power during Windows setup Turning off the power switch or pulling out the power cord in the middle of this process may lead to damage If there
10. you can scroll up and down by moving the mouse in the direction of the arrows By clicking the wheel again or realizing your finger the scroll icon disappears 6 LAN Function Check e In order to enable WoL it is necessary to install special software on the administrator s PC to allow sending of Magic Packets This section covers important points and the correct procedure for setting up the LAN e Itis not possible to use WoL in cases where the previous system shutdown power Local Area Network function off sleep or hibernate was not correctly completed If this is the case please turn the power back on restart Windows and once again perform a system shutdown LAN settings using the correct procedure e WoL cannot be used with a hub that only supports a speed of 1000 Mbps Please The following provides a simple explanation about how to perform network setup in use a hub that supports 10M 100M 1000M Auto negotiation order to connect to a LAN Setting up a network connection How to configure your computer to allow WoL from when the power is turned Network connection settings can be changed by going to the Control Panel and off clicking Network and Internet gt View network status and tasks gt Change The following steps can be used to configure your computer to allow WoL from when adapter settings the power is turned off For more detailed information please refer to Windows help Turn on the power an
11. 5 MOUSCs 2 0teeeiier detainee hei od nt ER 8 12 Applications c 4 4 si inden ead ened 16 6 LAN FUunction 2 2 ceccecceceesceceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeterseesaeeeeateeees 9 13 Recovery 0 ececceccecceceeceecesceceeeeeeeeecaeeaesaeeaecaeseeeateaeeetentneaes 17 7 Opening and Closing Covers c ccecceceeeeeeeeeeteeteeeeeeatens 10 14 ADPendix oo ce ceeecceceeeceecceceeceeeceeesecaecaesaecaesaesaeeateateeteeteeeaes 19 Note The illustrations screenshots icons and on screen text shown in this document may differ from the ones you actually encounter 1 Checking Included Accessories Checking that all included accessories are present Please open up the box and check that all included items and accessories are there Please immediately contact the place of purchase if any items happen to be missing or damaged 1 Check contents of the box O REE O O EARERER O ab O Instructions For Safe Use Oo Zelar Eble O NECH PFI HERA E CB EULAY R R ER CR TEE AN BEET FARE REESI IP ANS A Bia O Terms and Conditions for using software For Customer Please read this before opening the package O YIRULPOCRARE BER OSIALY O Base unit O Power cord O Keyboard O Mouse O Two stabilizers 0O Cable stopper O Screw x1 O Application Disc O Recovery Disc 2 O User s Guide 1 Included with model MC32M B F and model MC33L B
12. F 2 Included with model MG32M B F and model MG33L B F 3 Included with model MG32M B F and model MG33L B F Japanese versions 2 Confirm that the model number and serial number on the base unit matches the model number and serial number written on the warranty If they happen to differ please contact the place of purchase immediately Please also keep your written warranty in a safe place for future reference If your encounter a breakdown during the warranty period we shall provide repairs based on the conditions specified in the warranty For repairs after the warranty period has expired please consult the place of purchase or one of our specified customer service locations If it is deemed possible to regain functionality we are able to perform paid repairs at the customer s request 2 Connecting Included Accessories Important points when connecting e Do not touch connector terminals when connecting any items Failure to do so may cause damage Connect the LAN cable only after completing Windows setup and firewall configuration This ensures that your computer can be safely connected to a network Connecting power sources 1 Attaching the stabilizers This computer includes stabilizers that keep your computer stable when it is stood vertically The stabilizers are not attached to the computer at the time of shipment When you stand the computer vertically attach one or two stabilizers to ensure that it will not
13. NEC User s Guide MB Model This User s Guide has been written mainly with the information specific to this computer assuming that the user is able to perform basic Windows operation and understands how to use help in its installed applications to resolve problems In this user s manual unless specified Windows 7 refers to Windows 7 Professional 32 bit with Service Pack 1 SP1 installed System configuration and software installation should be conducted by a user who has administrator privileges If a User Account Control screen comes up please be sure to confirm the contents before continuing The information contained within this manual applies to the following models e MB Model MC32M B F MC33L B F MG32M B F MG33L B F 1 Checking Included Accessories ceccceeeeeeeeteteeeteeteeeeneees 2 8 MG MONY vss cecbercccssceevisyeencienttzevecespseccsssndcanecbezenadensdipeattecttaneceee 12 2 Connecting Included Accessories c ceeceeeeeeeteeeteeteeeeeteees 2 9 PCI board PCI Express x1 board eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeees 13 3 Windows SSE ccs secdccsedcacccenttsgoudnconqusesecdzbentabecdetastanassioes 4 10 System Configuration ec sccctiecesecpssvecdscecnsentesnineaseacteeeeennanee 14 4 Knowing the Parts ccccccccsscecssesesseseneeseeeecseseesesesseeesseeeeaes 6 11 Security Chip FUNCTION ccccccceeseteeeeseeecneeseeesaeeeeseeeeaees 1
14. Windows Update or Microsoft Update regularly to ensure you always have the latest version of Windows installed 1 Check Your computer has been delivered to with the all current updates already installed Please do not attempt to uninstall these updates as it may cause issues that have already been resolved to reappear Windows Service Pack Windows 7 Service Pack 1 SP1 is pre installed on this computer It is not possible to uninstall Windows 7 Service Pack 1 SP1 The back side Explanation of Components Number Name Explanation Number Name Explanation 15 Cable stopper Prevents the keyboard cable from pulling out or protects 1 Optical drive This computer features either a built in DVD Super devices connected using cables against theft The cable Multi drive or a built in DVD ROM drive The type of stopper can be found in the included accessory case drive varies by model 16 Slide stopper Fixes the roof cover firmly 2 Power switch y This is used to turn the computer on off or change 17 LAN port a A port used to connect a LAN cable the power state o Communication speed LED unicati 3 Power LED It indicates the power status This indicator lights P up w
15. ck it 10 Click New Simple Volume 11 Click Next 12 Enter the desired volume size into the Simple volume size in MB box and click Next 13 Confirm that Assign the following drive letter is selected and click Next 14 Confirm that Format this volume with the following settings is selected and click Next 15 Click Finish QO check Do not select Mark Partition as Active for the newly created partition e Itis not possible to shrink the Recovery Partition Note SH NOG AWN e Itis possible to change the drive letter if necessary e Depending on the system environment there may be some cases where Shrink Volume is not possible For more information about Shrink Volume please refer to Shrink a Basic Volume in the Computer Management help file Reference Disk management usage instructions gt Disk Management help We recommend creating a system repair disc for times when problems such as corrupted files cause Windows to not load correctly even after running in safe mode 4 knowing the Parts or the last known good configuration Names and descriptions of your computer s major components For more information about creating and using a system repair disc please refer to The front side Windows help Windows Update and Microsoft Update Fol The latest updates and important updates are available through Windows Update or Microsoft Update Please run
16. d immediately press lt F2 gt several times The following step allows you to change settings such as the computer name The BIOS setup utility will then be displayed Setting the computer name and network to connect to You can change settings related to the connected network and change the name of your computer as it is displayed on the network by opening the Control Panel and clicking System and Security gt System and then selecting Change settings Press the lt F10 gt key under Computer name domain and workgroup settings Confirm that Yes is selected and then press lt Enter gt For more detailed information please refer to Windows help These setting values are saved the BIOS setup utility will finish and your computer will restart In the Advanced menu select Power Management Setup and press lt Enter gt Set Resume On LAN to Enabled AAR N This is all you need to do to correctly setup your LAN Configuration is now complete E Remote power on WoL Wake on LAN How to configure your computer to allow WoL from sleep or hibernate mode Remote Power On WoL Wake on LAN allows you to do the following These settings can be found in Device Manager gt Network adapters For more e Remotely turn your computer on after the power is off detailed information please refer to Windows help e Remotely wake up your computer after sleep or hibernate If you configure your computer to allow WoL
17. e 19 Ipvip port Ga A port used to connect a DVI D interface display display 20 PCI Express x1 slot A slot used to attach a PCI Express x1 board 11 Line input terminal mini Foili used to input audio signals from audio Helps to enhance and extend the machine s functions jack lice 1 IPCI slot A slot used to attach a PCI board 12 Mic terminal mini jack A terminal used to connect microphones and input Helps to enhance and extend the machine s functions A audio signals 22 AC power inputjack A jack used to supply power to the machine A 13 Headphone line out A terminal used to output audio signals to audio Connects to the supplied power cord shared output terminal devices 23 USB port supports This port can be used to connect to USB devices es USB 3 0 SS lt gt This USB port supports USB 3 0 USB 2 0 and t mini jack K USB 1 1 In order to take advantage of USB 3 0 14 Air vent These holes are designed to allow internal heat to escape Please be careful not to leave the air vent blocked transfer speeds it is necessary to be connected to a USB 3 0 enabled device Status LEDs Base unit Power LED LED state Computer State On Green Computer power on On Orange Sleep Off Computer power off or hibernating Drive activity LED LED state Computer State On Green The hard disk or optical drive is currently accessing data Off The
18. e computer using either a digital connector or an analog connector j Check If you will use the dual display function on the MB model connect the display after Windows Setup has finished Connecting a digital LCD display 1 Make sure the DVI cable connected to the back of the LCD display matches the icon o and shape of the computer s DVI D port and then attach the cable to the computer s DVI D port and secure it by tightening the screws Connecting an analog LCD display Make sure the analog RGB cable connected to the back of the LCD display matches the icon 0 and shape of the computer s analog RGB port and then attach the cable to the computer s analog RGB port and secure it by tightening the screws 4 Connect the power cord and the ground wire 1 Insert the power cord plug into an AC wall outlet There may be different ways of connection depending on the type of the display 2 Connect the power cord to the computer QO check If a ground wire is attached to the supplied power cord connect it to the ground terminal of the AC wall outlet 3 Insert the other end of the power cord into an AC wall outlet check Although the power may turn on and off after a few seconds the machine is not broken 3 Windows Setup When you first power up your new computer it is necessary to perform Windows setup Important points during setup e Always follow the procedure written in the
19. e of purchase The computer is unresponsive or shows an error message during setup Make a note of the error message and hold down the power switch for at least four seconds to perform a forced shutdown Please wait for at least five seconds before turning the power switch back on After that please see the above If you accidentally turn off the power during setup B Using and configuring your computer after setup is complete Creating multiple hard disk partitions As a default setting the first internal hard disk has only one useable partition volume designated as the C drive However it is possible to divide the C drive into multiple partitions Please refer to the following steps if you would like to change the factory default settings and reduce the size of the C drive in order to create a new partition from the resulting unassigned space 1 Goto Start and then open Control Panel Click System and Security and then Administrative Tools Double click Computer Management On the tree displayed on the left side of the window click Storage gt Disk Management Select the volume marked as C and right click it Click Shrink Volume Enter the desired size into the Enter the amount of space to shrink in MB box The size entered here will become the maximum size of the newly created partition Click Shrink After shrinking is complete select the unassigned space that has been reserved and right cli
20. e transferring or disposing of the computer Check Before deleting the hard disk data return the BIOS Setup Utility setting to the factory setting values Data can be deleted from the computer in the following 3 ways e Simple mode 1 time erasure Overwrites 00 data entirely from the hard disk once NSA introduced mode 3 times erasure Deletes data from the hard disk in a method compliant to the U S Department of Defense NSA Standard The data is deleted effectively by writing random data 1 then random data 2 then 00 data 3 times in order and then deleting it 3 times However since the data is written 3 times it takes 3 times longer than simple mode for deletion to be completed DoD introduced mode 3 times erasure Verify Deletes data from the hard disk in a method compliant to the U S Department of Defense Standard 00 FF and random value is written in order 3 times and verifies that the final random data is written correctly Effective deletion is performed by deleting 3 times By using this method it is not guaranteed that the data cannot be completely recovered How to Delete Data from the Hard Disk 1 Check Remove peripheral devices and return it to the state it was in at the time of purchase If the power lamp lights quickly insert the Recovery Disc into the optical drive When Press any key to boot from CD or DVD is displayed press lt Enter gt
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22. fall over Stabilizers are not necessary when the computer is placed horizontally If you are not using the stabilizers continue to step 2 Connect the keyboard and the mouse p 3 Attaching two stabilizers 1 Place the computer at the edge of a desk and keep it stable It is recommended to put thick paper or cloth on the desk or table to prevent damage 2 Align the stabilizers with the prongs on the computer and slide the stabilizers in the direction of the arrow until the stopper locks Check Please be careful not to hurt your fingers when attaching the stabilizers to the computer Plastic Overhead view feet Stopper Attaching one stabilizer When you place the computer vertically with the right front side facing a wall attach one stabilizer to the left front side of the computer rf Check Do not block the air vent located on the left front side of the computer when placed near a wall 1 Attach one stabilizer to the left front side of the computer as described in Attaching two stabilizers p 2 Ocheck When attaching only one stabilizer please place the opposite side of the computer against the wall to ensure that it will not fall down 2 Connect the keyboard and the mouse 1 Connect the purple keyboard port to the purple keyboard port 2 Connect the mouse to a USB port SS lt gt or oe 3 Connect the display Connect your display to th
23. gs again If you want to use some peripherals connect them and do the settings again Do also network settings again Next continue to After Recovery After Recovery The applications which you installed after your purchase cannot be recovered Reinstall them if needed Check Depending on your usage environment the drive letter or the path assigned before recovery might be different In that case change the allocation That is all for Windows 7 recovery 14 Appendix Specifications Model name MC32M B F MC33L B F MG32M B F MG33L B F CPU Intel Core i5 3470 Intel Core i3 3220 processor processor 1 Maximum memory RAM 8 GB DIMM 4 slots 78 Power Compatible with AC 100 V 240 V 10 50 60 Hz supported input waveform sine wave only or your region s specifications the included power cord is adapted to suit your region s specifications For use outside your region another power cord will be required Power Windows 7 Maximum approximately 149 W Maximum approximately 135 W consumption Professional Maximum 32 bit configuration os External dimensions body 98 W x 385 D x 343 H mm stabilizers not included 220 W x 385 D x 343 H mm stabilizers included Weight body 1 Approx 8 2kg For comments please refer to the followings Comments 8 Equipped with an enhanced version of Intel SpeedStep Technology
24. hen the power is on and when the computer 1 LAN port is in Sleep mode Network communication 4 Drive activity LED This indicator lights when accessing the hard disk Connection LED ACT LINK and the optical drive e Communication speed LED Do not press the power switch when the Drive activity Lights orange when connecting to a LED is lit It may cause damage to the hard disk 1000 Mbps network 5 USB port lt 2 This port can be used to connect to USB devices Lights green when connecting to a 100 Mbps This USB port supports both USB 2 0 and USB network 1 1 In order to take advantage of USB 2 0 transfer Does not light when connecting to a 10 Mbps speeds it is necessary to be connected to a USB network SOEN 2 0 enabled device e Network communication Connection LED ACT LINK 7 i Flashes when data is being read from or written 6 Stabilizer This keeps the computer stable tothe network 7 PS 2 mouse port A port used to connect a PS 2 MiniDIN 6 Pin Also lights when receiving link pulses from a mouse hub or switch However the data may not 8 PS 2 keyboard port A port used to connect a PS 2 MiniDIN 6 Pin necessarily be being read from or written to this E keyboard computer 9 Serial port 101 This is used to connect to devices that have a 18 Chassis lock 8 A security cable sold separately can be attached serial port to this slot 10 Analog RGB port O A port used to connect an analog interfac
25. ide and lift up and remove the cover where it stops B Closing the roof cover Refer to the following procedure when closing the roof cover Check When closing the roof cover hold the cover tightly to avoid pinching striking or cutting your fingers 1 Attach the roof cover at about 40 mm above the back side of the machine and slide the cover to the back side keeping the roof cover hook and the hole of the machine close 2 Slide the slider stoppers outward and lock the cover Slide stopper 3 ifthe computer is placed horizontally proceed to step 6 When you stand the computer vertically place at the edge of the desk to keep it stable 4 Align the stabilizers with the prongs on the computer and slide the stabilizers in the direction of the arrow until the stopper locks Check Please be careful not to pinch strike or cut your fingers when attaching stabilizers 5 Stand the computer vertically 6 Attach the security lock if necessary 7 Connect the power cord and all other cables and cords Memory Before installing the board Before installing memory in this computer check the memory compatibility the installation order and the location of the slot This machine has four memory slots and allows a maximum of 8 GB Up to four memory cards can be installed one at a time two memory cards are installed at the time of shipment from the factory Inserting the mem
26. is some sort of problem or you accidentally press the power switch please see If you encounter problems during setup p 5 S Cf check E Setup Procedure art Windows 7 setup Itwill take some time for the Windows 7 Professional screen to appear Please wait for a while e During setup some parts of the screen may turn black However this does not necessarily mean that there is a problem e Please contact your system administrator for the appropriate settings in steps 1 to 3 6 and 7 N s Once the Windows 7 Professional screen appears set Country or region Time and currency and Keyboard layout and then click Next Enter your user name and computer name when prompted and click Next to continue Check Setup cannot progress to the next step unless you enter a valid user name and computer name check For the user name and computer name use single byte alphanumeric characters only 20 or less If the following symbols or if certain strings are used for any part of the user name or computer name Windows setup may not be completed and some applications may not run correctly Double byte characters single byte Kana characters non standard characters all symbols spaces e Restricted strings CON PRN AUX CLOCK NUL COM1 COM9 LPT1 LPT9 NONE Check If you do not accept the license terms setup cannot continue Enter a user account password
27. lt in or control facilities and or equipment In the event that the product is used for the above facilities and or equipment or in control systems etc where personal injury and or property damage is caused NEC assumes no responsibility 6 The Windows operating system installed on this computer s internal hard disk is for use with this product only The included DVD ROM and CD ROM are for use with this product only 7 Distribution and copying all or part of the software without permission of the copyright owner is copyright infringement 8 Hardware maintenance information is saved 9 This product contains the software that does not pass the test of the Designed for Windows program 10 The content in this manual was created at the time of product creation Contact information such as Customer Support address telephone numbers and homepage content may change Please be advised Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries The official name of Windows is Microsoft Windows Operating System Intel Intel SpeedStep and Intel Core are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation or its affiliated companies in the U S and or other countries PS 2 is a trademark of IBM All other company names and brand names used on this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders User s Guide MB Mod
28. ntain System Settings Once recovery is performed all the settings including system configuration will be reset to the factory default settings If you would like to use the current settings again after recovery such as BIOS setup utility settings and network settings make a note of the current settings Returning the BIOS Utility Settings to the Original Values Before recovery please be sure to load the factory default settings for the BIOS setup utility 7 D Precautions during Recovery Follow the following precautions during recovery Follow the steps in the manual and on the recovery screen During recovery be sure to follow the steps in this manual and on the recovery screen Missing a step pressing a key other than the indicated key or changing the procedure may result in improper recovery Check One of the advanced recovery methods under the Recovery in the Control Panel Reinstall Windows can not be used For computer recovery please follow the procedure described in this manual Disconnect peripheral devices Disconnect peripheral devices to return to the state at time of purchase excluding the optical drive used for recovery Check If the computer s LAN cable is connected disconnect it before recovery Turn on the power Please wait at least five seconds before turning the power on again If the power shutdown resulted from removing the power cord or a t
29. ory into the slot Insert the memory in the order of DIMM_A2 DIMM_B2 DIMM_A1 and DIMM_B1 Check To use dual channel memory access with two pairs of memory cards install the two pairs of the same capacity in DIMM_A2 and DIMM_B2 or DIMM_A1 and DIMM_B1 Slot location DIMM_B1 DIMM_B2 DIMM_A2 DIMM_A1 SS E pen i O up d So aes oa Memory combination examples Total size DIMM_A1 DIMM_A2 DIMM_B1 DIMM_B2 2 GB 2 GB 2 048 MB 2 048 MB 4 GB 2 GB 2 GB 4 096 MB 2 048 MB 2 048 MB 8 GB 2 GB 2 GB 2 GB 2 GB 8 192 MB 2 048 MB 2 048 MB 2 048 MB 2 048 MB 8 GB 4 GB 4 GB 8 192 MB 4 096 MB 4 096 MB Check The maximum size of the memory is 8 GB but not all sectors can be used as there needs to be some available space for PCI devices Windows 7 Professional 32 bit allows a maximum of 4 GB of memory 9 PCI board PCl Express x1 board Before installing the board The following are the available board sizes for this computer e PCI board half height Low Profile no larger than 64 5 W mm x 167 7 D mm e PCI Express x1 board Low Profile no larger than 68 9 W mm x 167 7 D mm Installing and Removing OQ check
30. ripped circuit breaker please wait for at least 90 seconds with the power cord disconnected reconnect the power cord and then turn the power on again Do not interrupt recovery Do not interrupt the recovery process once it has started The setup program is running normally even if the screen appears to stop so please wait without interrupting the recovery If you interrupt the recovery may not be performed correctly so you have to start over from the beginning When recovery cannot be performed If The computer can not be restored is displayed it is possible that the model information is not written correctly Please contact our repair facilities Do not leave the computer alone during recovery Do not leave the computer unattended until the recovery has completed including passing all the screens which require your key operations and power OFF Computer recovery Computer recovery is performed There are two recovery options Recovery from hard disk and Recovery from DVD Check Be sure to start operations with the computer s power turned OFF Hard Disk Recovery 1 Turnonthe computer 2 When the NEC logo screen is displayed repeatedly press lt F11 gt until the NEC logo screen disappears and Windows is loading files is displayed Check If you do not press the lt F11 gt key at the right time recovery will not start If the normal Windows Desktop screen is shown instead of the recover
31. shutdown your computer from the Windows menu after Windows has loaded or turn the power off after selecting Save Changes and Power Off from the Exit menu when you wish to save the new settings Entering the BIOS setup utility 1 Turnon the power and immediately press lt F2 gt several times The BIOS setup utility will then be displayed BIOS setup utility basic operation e You can use the keyboard e Select the menu bar cursor using lt gt lt gt gt and settings using lt gt lt l gt Open the pop menu using lt gt lt gt or lt Enter gt and use lt f gt lt l gt to change the setting values e You can move the cursor in the settings e g Hour Minute Second of the system time using lt Tab gt or lt Enter gt Use the numeric keys to enter the date and time e For the settings with B gt press lt Enter gt to display the sub menu and press lt Esc gt to return Restoring default factory setting values Please follow these steps to restore your system to the default factory settings Enter the BIOS setup utility Press the lt F9 gt key The message Load Optimized Defaults appears Confirm that Yes is selected and then press lt Enter gt This will load the default factory setting values Press the lt F10 gt key The message Save configuration and reset appears Confirm that Yes is selected and then press lt Enter gt These setting values are saved the BIOS setup utility will finish
32. the LAN adapter stays active even when the computer power is off A special packet Magic Packet that instructs your computer to turn on can be transmitted from a remote administrator s PC When this packet is received by the computer s dedicated controller it triggers the power to be turned on This allows you to be able to remotely turn your computer s power on or wake it up from sleep or hibernate from an administrator s PC when your computer has a LAN connection Network booting function PXE This enables booting via a network and remote connection to your computer from an administrator s PC which allows you to do the following e Operating system installation e BIOS flashing Rewriting the BIOS ROM e BIOS configuration changes Configuring the BIOS setup utility to enable network booting 1 Turnonthe power and immediately press lt F2 gt several times The BIOS setup utility will then be displayed In the Advanced menu set Network Boot Agent to Enabled In the Boot menu set 1st Boot to Network Press the lt F10 gt key AUN Confirm that Yes is selected and then press lt Enter gt These setting values are saved the BIOS setup utility will finish and your computer will restart This is all you need to do to correctly setup network booting Opening and Closing Covers Removing the roof cover The roof cover needs to be removed when installing internal devices such as memory or a PCI board
33. when prompted and click Next to continue Please check the contents when the Please read the license terms page is displayed After checking the contents check I accept the license terms and click Next to continue 6 When the Help protect your computer and improve Windows automatically page is displayed please select either Use recommended settings Install important updates only or Ask me later 7 When the Review your time and date settings message appears set Time zone Date and Time and then click Next The screen should change several times during this process and it may take some time before the desktop is displayed 8 When the Shut down your computer dialog is displayed click OK 9 Click Start 10 Click Shut down The computer power will then turn off 11 Turn off the display Check After Windows setup has completed Windows Experience Index measurements are performed once your computer continues to be in an idle state for around 15 minutes While these measurements are in progress the power plan will change to High performance At this time you may notice the power to the display cutting out If you encounter problems during setup If you accidentally turn off the power during setup The setup process will not be successfully completed and Windows system files or the registry may be corrupted In this case either perform Windows recovery or consult your plac
34. y screen turn the power OFF start from step 1 and press lt F11 gt in a different timing 3 When Windows 7 32bit Recovery is displayed read the precautions and then press lt Enter gt 4 When the Windows Recovery screen is displayed select Start to restore your computer and press lt Enter gt Follow the steps on the screen for the procedure Next continue to Windows Setup DVD Recovery Turn on the computer If the power lamp lights quickly insert the Recovery Disc into the optical drive When Press any key to boot from CD or DVD is displayed press lt Enter gt When the Windows Recovery screen is displayed select Start to restore your computer with Recovery Disc and press lt Enter gt When We will start Windows 7 32bit Recovery with Recovery Disc is displayed read the precautions and then press lt Enter gt Follow the steps on the screen for the procedure Next continue to Windows Setup Q A Q Na Windows Setup Perform Windows setup Windows Setup Read 3 Windows Setup p 4 and perform Windows Setup Check When Windows setup has completed turn the power OFF and then do settings to your needs Next continue to Do again the settings which you did after your purchase Do again the settings which you did after your purchase The settings which you did after purchasing your computer is lost once recovery has started Do the settin

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