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1. cee cece cette eee ees 92 Creating recovery GISCS oss sce wakes Caedves ceases 93 Contents Recovering pre installed software and drivers 95 Returning to a previous system condition 96 Returning your system to its factory condition 97 T chnical SUpport oaks os atese dee pane Goines uate 100 Before calling Gateway Customer Care 100 Calling Customer Care 0 cece cece eee eeee 100 Appendix A Legal Notices 101 INO os s EEE E see 564s see E 111 1 About This Reference About this guide Accessing the online User Guide Gateway contact information Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity For more information CHAPTER 1 About This Reference About this guide This guide includes information and maintenance instructions that are specific to your model of Gateway computer Some illustrations in this guide may look different than your computer because hardware options and port locations may vary For all other computer information see your online User Guide For more information For more information about your computer visit Gateway s Support page at www gateway com or the Web address shown on your computer s label The Support page also has links to additional Gateway documentation and detailed specifications Accessing the online User Guide In addition to this guide your User Guide has been included on your hard drive Your User Guide
2. e Always turn off your computer and other peripheral devices before cleaning any components e Use a damp lint free cloth to clean your computer and other parts of your system Do not use household abrasive or solvent cleaners because they can damage the Finish on components e Your computer is cooled by air circulated through the vents on the case so keep the vents free of dust With your computer turned off and unplugged brush the dust away from the vents with a damp cloth Be careful not to drip any water into the vents www gateway com Cleaning the keyboard You should occasionally clean the keyboard to remove dust and lint trapped under the keys gt To clean the keyboard 1 Use an aerosol can of air with a narrow straw like extension to remove dust and lint trapped under the keys 2 Ifyou spill liquid on the keyboard turn off your computer and turn the keyboard upside down Let the liquid drain then let the keyboard dry before trying to use it again If the keyboard does not work after it dries you may need to replace it a Cleaning the monitor Caution A flat panel display is made of specially coated glass and can be scratched or damaged by abrasive or ammonia based glass cleaners gt To clean the monitor e To clean an LCD flat panel monitor use a soft cloth and water to clean the screen Dampen the cloth never apply liquid directly to the screen then wipe the screen with the cloth e
3. Type the filename you want to search for then press ENTER The search results are displayed To learn about more search options click Help E 6 Troubleshooting e Error messages e Internet and networking e Power e Display e Printing e Optical discs e Memory card reader e Mouse e Keyboard e Files e Memory e Audio e Passwords e Expansion cards e Media Center e Checking for device problems e Recovering your system e Technical support ne CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting Safety guidelines While troubleshooting your computer follow these safety guidelines Warning To avoid bodily injury do not attempt to troubleshoot your computer problem if e Power cords or plugs are damaged e Liquid has been spilled into your computer e Your computer was dropped e The case was damaged Instead unplug your computer and contact a qualified computer technician Q Warning Never open your computer case while your computer is turned on and while the modem cable network cable and power cord are connected Warning Make sure that you are correctly grounded before accessing internal components For more information about preventing damage from static electricity see Preventing static electricity discharge on page 34 Try these steps first 74 If you have problems with your computer try these things first Warning To avoid bodily injury do not attempt to troubleshoot you
4. 1 IF you want to transfer program settings to your new computer install those programs on the new computer before running Windows Easy Transfer Windows Easy Transfer copies only the software s settings not the software itself to the new computer 2 Click Start All Programs Accessories System Tools then click Windows Easy Transfer The Windows Easy Transfer dialog box opens 3 Click Next click Start a new transfer then follow the on screen instructions to complete the transfer CEE For more information about transferring files click Start then click Help and Support Type transferring files in the Search Help box then press ENTER www gateway com Transferring Files and settings manually You can manually transfer your personal data files by copying them to removable media such as a writable disc an external hard drive a network location or a flash drive Finding your documents Many programs save your personal data files in the Documents or My Documents folder Look in your old computer s documents folder for personal data files gt To find files in the documents folder 1 In Windows Vista click Start then click Documents The Documents folder opens and displays many of your saved personal data files Go to Step 4 OR In Windows XP click Start then click My Documents The My Documents window opens and displays many of your saved personal data files Go to Step 4 OR In Windows
5. RN G Description Plug USB Universal Serial Bus devices such as a USB printer scanner camera keyboard or mouse into these ports For more information see Installing a printer scanner or other device on page 31 Plug an optical cable from an amplifier or entertainment system into this jack for digital sound Plug a microphone into this jack This jack is user configurable for one of the following Headphone Plug headphones or amplified speakers into this jack Default Stereo out Plug your front left and right speakers into this jack For more information see Configuring the audio jacks on page 31 Connect this antenna to your wireless network antenna card optional Remove this screw before opening the case Plug a PS 2 mouse into this port Plug a VGA blue connector monitor cable into this port Plug IEEE 1394 also known as Firewire devices such as a digital camcorder into this 6 pin IEEE 1394 port For more information see Installing a printer scanner or other device on page 31 Plug an Ethernet network cable or a device such as a DSL or cable modem for a broadband Internet connection into this jack For more information see Learning about the Internet in the online User Guide Plug your center speaker and subwoofer into this jack For more information see Configuring the audio jacks on page 31 Component Rear speaker jack black plug Aud
6. place it on a towel or other non abrasive surface Locate the old battery on the system board and note its orientation You will need to install the new battery the same way Important Your computer s battery location may vary from the illustration below Battery release tab Push the battery release tab The battery pops out of the socket 53 10 11 12 13 14 15 CHAPTER 4 Upgrading Your Computer Make sure that the positive side of the new battery is facing up usually the side that the battery type and model number are etched into then press the battery into the socket until it snaps into place Replace the side panel by following the instructions in Replacing the side panel on page 38 Reconnect all external cables and the power cord Turn on your computer While your computer starts press and hold the F1 key The main menu of the BIOS Setup utility opens In the BIOS Setup utility restore any settings that you wrote down in Step 3 Save all your settings and exit the BIOS Setup utility E Replacing the system board gt To replace the system board 54 1 2 Remove the side panel by following the instructions in Removing the side panel on page 35 Remove all expansion cards by following the directions in Adding or replacing an expansion card on page 51 Remove all memory modules by following the directions in Installing memory on page 41 Discon
7. Cleaning your computer Updating Windows Using BigFix Managing hard drive space Scheduling maintenance tasks Moving from your old computer CHAPTER 5 Maintaining Your Computer Setting up a maintenance schedule Use the following table to set up a regular maintenance schedule Maintenance task Weekly Monthly When needed Create system recovery As soon as possible discs one time only Check for viruses X X X Run Windows Update X X Manage hard drive space X Clean up hard drives X X Scan hard drive for errors X X Defragment hard drive X X Back up files X X X Clean computer case and X peripheral devices Creating system recovery discs 58 You should create your system recovery discs as soon as possible For instructions see Creating recovery discs on page 93 www gateway com Caring for your computer To extend the life of your computer Be careful not to bump or drop your computer and do not put any objects on top of it The case although strong is not made to support extra weight When transporting your computer we recommend that you put it in the original packaging materials Keep your computer away from magnetic fields Magnetic fields can erase data on hard drives Never turn off your computer when the drive indicator is on because data on the hard drive could be lost or corrupted Avoid subjecting your computer to extreme temperature changes The case can become brittle and easy to bre
8. DVDs accessing data and recording video and data to CDs and DVD RAM DVD R or DVD RW discs Blu ray Disc Installing programs playing y audio CDs playing DVDs Britaj playing Blu ray Discs accessing data and recording video and data to CDs DVD RAM DVD R DVD RW and Blu ray discs Playing discs 26 Playing a CD Na Important Some music CDs have copy protection software You may not be able to play these CDs on your computer A standard compact disc CD can hold an entire album of digital songs and can be played on a CD player or your computer s CD drive Use a music program or Windows Media Player on your computer to e Play music CDs e Create MP3 music files from your music CDs e Edit music track information e Use your music files to build a music library For more information about playing CDs see your online User Guide Playing a DVD A Digital Versatile Disc DVD is similar to a standard CD but has greater data capacity Because of this increased capacity full length movies several albums of music or several gigabytes of data can fit on a single disc DVDs can be played ona DVD player or a DVD drive equipped computer For more information about playing DVDs see your online User Guide www gateway com Playing a Blu ray Disc Blu ray Disc is a high capacity optical disc that can store much more data than a DVD A dual layer Blu ray Disc can hold 50 GB of files about 23 hours of sta
9. For more information see your expansion card s documentation Remove the card from your computer s expansion slot then reinstall the card Media Center This section only covers problems relating to Media Center mode Media Center mode is available only on Windows Vista Home Premium and Ultimate versions WJ Help For more information about Windows Media Center click Start then click Help and Support Type Media Center in the Search Help box then press ENTER The Media Center video display looks bad on your TV Many factors can significantly affect the video quality Cable connections Loose cables can lower video quality Check all cable connections Display type The Media Center is best viewed on computer displays Other types of display devices including TVs may provide lower quality video Type of connection used The connection type has an affect on the video quality Your computer has one or more video outputs Use the highest quality output your TV and computer supports e A V cables basic e S Video fair but not optimized for computer video display e VGA good e DVI better e HDMI best Quality of video cables Poor quality video cables can cause problems Gateway recommends using high quality video cables 89 90 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting e Screen resolution Many TVs cannot display the high resolution that your computer s video signal uses and may shift scramble o
10. Lost MOT ASE E7 es usc One Qe amna koen tee Gove te aove Se ace rom ta ree tr tome seetrg Coos cee 64 www gateway com Deleting unnecessary files Delete unnecessary files such as temporary files and Files in the Recycle Bin to free hard drive space gt To delete unnecessary files Shortcut Start gt Computer gt right click drive gt Properties gt Disk Cleanup Click Start All Programs Accessories System Tools then click Disk Cleanup The Disk Cleanup dialog box opens Disk Cleanup Options Choose which files to clean up My files only Files from all users on this computer Click one of the options e My files only cleans only the folders for the currently logged in user e Files from all users on this computer cleans all folders The Disk Cleanup dilalog box opens Click to select the types of files you want to delete then click OK The types of files you indicated are deleted Help LEE For more information about keeping the hard drive free of unnecessary files click Start then click Help and Support Type disk cleanup in the Search Help box then press ENTER 65 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining Your Computer Checking the hard drive for errors The Error checking program examines the hard drive for physical flaws and file and folder problems This program corrects file and folder problems and marks flawed areas on the hard drive so Windows does
11. Make sure that all of the internal cables are arranged inside the computer so they will not be pinched when you close the computer Slide the side panel toward the front of the computer until the back of the side panel is flush with the back of the computer Tighten the two thumbscrews on the back edge of the side panel then reconnect the cables and power cord a Replacing the color panel gt To replace the color panel on the front bezel 38 Ny Tip ma f you have difficulty removing the color panel it may be easier to remove the front bezel first This procedure shows the bezel removed To remove the front bezel follow the instructions in Removing the front bezel on page 36 Find the panel release lever inside the front bezel s lower vent opening then slide the lever to the left www gateway com 2 Press firmly on the lower left and lower right parts of the color panel to release the panel from the front bezel You should press the two points against the computer until you hear or feel a click which is the sound of the panel s internal locking tabs unlocking Press Press here here 3 Swing the bottom of the panel away from the bezel and remove it The panel should easily slide out 39 CHAPTER 4 Upgrading Your Computer 4 Slide the tabs of the new color panel up into the slots on the front bezel ES 5 Press firmly on the lower left and lower right parts of the color panel
12. computer ee cece e ees 70 Transferring files and settings automatically 70 Transferring files and settings manually 71 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 73 Safety guidelines acaares ee tae eerie Ma it Ces tale 74 Try th esest ps FS oiner ot eee eat ret etre eat eee 74 Error Messages 2 20520 coe2ecsee cage de sae ede ee wets 75 Internet and networking eee eee eee eee 76 Internete Sc5 weed ees oa da wast eee nay oe maaan cee 76 Modem cable or DSL 00 cece cece nnen 77 Modem dial up scntcccteaceeeiinteeate et ete Soaetes 78 NGLWOrKING nspavesin r aE EETA A geass 80 Power into esatce sate ee APENA PEDR Gees Mewes eEeS EES 81 Display cai near ebes ean seen e cay eeawed wien cers aes 81 PriNhing ecceri iepener ieee ieeew havewbevew bee benees 82 Optical Ai Sss arate eek aes Regs Sent Ree OR ae ere eee ee 83 Memory card reader ccc eee cece cette eens 84 MOUSE 2524 25 54 olesketacs elastase eee teehee a 84 Keyboard iirc tic terete cae shale aebeo merece NEE 85 PICS 225 ease aa ace eee Sohne ones dete cous nd veraeweus fe 85 MEMORY eseri areno oe e Nara ne dls Suerte bangs 87 AdO 3 Mates a E a as a oe ene 88 PASSWONUS veatian cate ante a et Se 88 Expansion CalOSios cas tages ages he cen Medak tees Sess 89 Media Center c 52 ch eet ccuseiied ee pede ane EEE ER iA 89 Checking for device problems 00e eee e eee 91 Recovering your system
13. each type of recovery disc as soon as possible 93 94 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting The Create Backup Disc dialog box opens eee tuna tow o Z Create Bachep Disc ot tee ae ey a ny ee Gateway This dialog box tells you the number of blank recordable discs you will need to complete the recovery discs Make sure that you have the required number of identical blank discs ready before continuing Insert a blank disc into the drive indicated in the Burn to list then click Next The first disc begins recording and you can watch its progress on the screen ee ee Do Zz Crests Bactup Diac e Gatewey When the disc finishes recording the drive ejects it Remove the disc from the drive and mark it with a permanent marker Important Write a unique descriptive label on each disc such as Windows Recovery Disc 1 of 2 or Apps Drivers Recovery disc IF multiple discs are required insert a new disc when prompted then click OK Continue recording discs until the process is complete a www gateway com Recovering pre installed software and drivers As a troubleshooting step you may need to reinstall the software and device drivers that came pre installed on your computer from the factory You can recover using either your hard drive or the backup discs you have created New software If you need to recover software that did not come pre installed on your computer you
14. from cuts or damage and r eplace any damaged cables The screen resolution is not correct Change the screen resolution in Windows For instructions see your online User Guide The computer is on but there is no picture Make sure that the computer is not in Standby power saving mode Make sure that the monitor is connected to a power outlet and to a video port on your computer then make sure that the monitor is turned on If the monitor is on its power LED should be on Adjust the monitor s brightness and contrast controls For more information see the monitor s documentation Check the video cable for bent or damaged pins Connect a display that you know works such as a monitor from another computer to your computer If the display still works the original monitor is Faulty IF the display does not work the computer s video card if installed is faulty 81 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting The color is not uniform e Make sure that the display warms up for at least 30 minutes before making a final judgment about color uniformity The text on the display is dim or difficult to read e Adjust the brightness and contrast controls e Change the display settings For instructions see your online User Guide e For more information about display types see your display and video card documentation oy Help For more information about changing the screen resolution click Start then click Help and Support Type screen
15. heat sink use rubbing isopropyl alcohol to remove the old thermal grease then re apply a small bead of thermal grease about the size of a pea to the surface that contacts the processor Place the heat sink and fan assembly on the processor then tighten the screws that secure it to the system board Connect the heat sink fan cable to the system board Replace the side panel by following the instructions in Replacing the side panel on page 38 a Adding or replacing an expansion card gt To add or replace an expansion card 1 2 Remove the side panel by following the instructions in Removing the side panel on page 35 IF you are replacing an expansion card disconnect any cables that are attached to the card noting their locations and orientation You may need to reconnect the cables after you install the new card Open the card retention lever 51 CHAPTER 4 Upgrading Your Computer 4 Ifyou are replacing an expansion card remove the old card You can slightly seesaw the card end to end to loosen the card but do not bend the card sideways gt A Caution Do not touch the contacts on the bottom part of the expansion card Touching the contacts can cause electrostatic damage to the card 5 Install the new card into the expansion slot You can slightly seesaw the card end to end to help insert the card but do not bend the card sideways 6 Ifyou have just replaced an expansion car
16. if you call for assistance The Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label found on the back of your computer includes the product key code for your operating system If you ever reinstall Windows from the installation DVD you will need to enter these numbers to activate Windows A Legal Notices Important safety information Regulatory compliance statements Environmental information Notices APPENDIX A Legal Notices Important safety information 102 Warning Always follow these instructions to help guard against personal injury and damage to your Gateway system Your Gateway system is designed and tested to meet the latest standards for safety of information technology equipment However to ensure safe use of this product it is important that the safety instructions marked on the product and in the documentation are followed Setting up your system Readand follow all instructions marked on the product and in the documentation before you operate your system Retain all safety and operating instructions for Future use Do not use this product near water or a heat source such as a radiator Set up the system on a stable work surface The product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the rating label fyour computer has a voltage selector switch make sure that the switch is in the proper position for your area The voltage selector switch is set at the factory to t
17. installing drivers 95 re installing programs 95 re installing software 95 H hard drive adding 47 backing up files 68 checking for errors 66 87 checking for free space 64 defragmenting 67 deleting files and folders 65 replacing 47 scanning for errors 66 87 troubleshooting 85 HD DVD drive locating 7 HD DVD recording 27 headphone jack 7 9 heat sink replacing 49 Hibernate mode 7 hot swapping 32 IBM Microdrive 28 IEEE 1394 port 7 9 31 indicators Caps Lock 20 21 Num Lock 20 21 numeric keypad 20 21 power 7 Scroll Lock 20 21 114 installing battery 52 devices 31 digital camera 31 digital video camera 31 front bezel 36 memory 41 peripheral devices 31 printer 31 scanner 31 side panel 35 system battery 52 Internet buttons 19 21 troubleshooting 76 79 J jacks audio left 7 audio right 7 See connections video 7 K keyboard buttons 19 20 cleaning 61 features 19 20 PS 2 port 8 troubleshooting 85 USB port 7 9 keys and buttons application 20 21 arrow 20 21 audio playback 19 21 directional 20 21 editing 19 21 function 19 21 Internet 19 21 mouse 22 navigation 20 21 numeric 20 21 sleep 21 Windows 20 21 www gateway com L labels Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 3 100 model number 2 100 serial number 2 100 LCD panel cleaning 61 troubleshooting 81 83 lights See indicators line in jack 9 10 line out jack 9 maintenance backing up files 6
18. not use them IF you use your computer several hours every day you probably want to run Error checking once a week If you use your computer less frequently once a month may be adequate Also use Error checking if you encounter hard drive problems gt To check the hard drive for errors 1 Click Start then click Computer The Computer window opens 2 Right click the drive that you want to check for errors click Properties then click the Tools tab teed Oem i Ramee e a LEa e squnthhpettnmeorion ya i per a 3 Click Check Now then click Start Your drive is checked for errors This process may take several minutes NA Important Error checking cannot scan a drive while the drive is being used IF you try to check your hard drive for errors you see a prompt asking you if you want to scan the hard drive later the next time you restart your computer If you see this prompt click Schedule disc check After Windows has finished checking the drive for errors it provides a summary of the problems that it found 4 Correct any problems that are found by following the on screen instructions 66 www gateway com 5 Click OK Help RM For more information about checking the hard drive for errors click Start then click Help and Support Type checking for disk errors in the Search Help box then press ENTER Defragmenting the hard drive When working with files sometimes Window
19. object Quickly press and release the right mouse button once This is called right clicking Position the pointer over the object Press the left mouse button and hold it down Move drag the object to the appropriate part of the computer display Release the button to drop the object where you want it This is called clicking and dragging For more information about how to adjust the double click speed pointer speed right hand or left hand configuration and other mouse settings see the Customizing chapter in your online User Guide For instructions on how to clean the mouse see Cleaning the mouse on page 61 23 CHAPTER 3 Setting Up and Getting Started Using optical drives Features Your optical drive has the following basic components Flip down door Activity indicator Eject button Loading an optical disc gt To insert an optical disc 1 Press the eject button on the optical disc drive Important When you place a single sided disc in the tray make sure that the label side is Facing up If the disc has two playable sides place the disc so the name of the side you want to play is facing up 2 Place the disc in the tray with the label facing up 3 Press the eject button to close the tray a 24 www gateway com Identifying optical drive types Your computer may contain one of the following drive types Press the drive s eject button then Look on the front of the drive s di
20. or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual even if advised of the possibility of such damages In the interest of continued product development Gateway reserves the right to make improvements in this manual and the products it describes at any time without notices or obligation www gateway com Trademark acknowledgments Gateway and the Black and White Spot Design are trademarks or registered trademarks of Gateway Inc in the U S and other countries Intel Intel Inside logo and Pentium are registered trademarks and MMX is a trademark of Intel Corporation Microsoft MS MS DOS and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Macrovision statement If your computer has a DVD compatible drive and an analog TV Out port the following paragraph applies This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners Use of this copyright protection techno ogy must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless oneris authorized by Macrovision Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibite
21. overall volume using hardware controls If you are using external speakers turn the knob on the front of the speakers OR Use the mute and volume control buttons on the keyboard For more information see Using the keyboard on page 19 a gt To adjust the volume from Windows 1 Click fj Volume on the taskbar The volume control slider opens 29 30 2 3 4 CHAPTER 3 Setting Up and Getting Started Click and drag the slider up to increase volume and down to decrease volume To mute the volume click 4 Mute To restore volume click it again To adjust device volume levels click Mixer The Volume Mixer dialog box opens where you can click and drag sliders for individual devices amp Volume Mier Device Device Appixatrons Speskers Windows Sounds gt di di Y Tip ma Adjust the Windows Sounds slider to change system sounds volume independently of general volume such as the volume used for music and game sounds Click X in the top right corner of the window to close it YJ Help For more information about adjusting the volume click Start then click Help and Support Type adjusting volume in the Search Help box then press ENTER www gateway com Configuring the audio jacks IF the back of your computer has five audio jacks they are universal jacks This means that they can be used for more than one purpose For example t
22. reader 00008 45 Adding or replacing a hard drive 5 47 Replacing the heat sink and processor 49 Adding or replacing an expansion card 51 Replacing the system battery cece eee eee 52 Replacing the system board cece cece eee eee 54 Chapter 5 Maintaining Your Computer 57 Setting up a maintenance schedule e eee 58 Creating system recovery discS 0c cece eeee 58 Caring for your computer 0 ccc cece cece eee ee ees 59 Cleaning your computer 0 ccc cece eee cee eens 60 Cleaning the exterior c25 0i16 0se4a2taoey cewtetiwes 60 Cleaning the keyboard cece eee eee 61 Cleaning the monitor 0 ee eee eee eee 61 Cleaning the mouse 2c eee eee eee eee eee 61 Cleaning optical discs ccc eee eee eee eee ee 62 Updating WINdOWS messes ieira eee tee Peete aes 62 www gateway com Using BIGKIX eiric iasi sae eee ieee eee 63 Managing hard drive space eee eee c eee teens 63 Checking hard drive space 0 cece cece eens 64 Deleting unnecessary files cece eee eee eee 65 Checking the hard drive for errors 000005 66 Defragmenting the hard drive cece eee 67 Backing up files lt 2 fcc ah oa ae en ee aes ak ce hous 68 Scheduling maintenance tasks cece eee eee eens 69 Moving from your old
23. resolution in the Search Help box then press ENTER Printing The printer will not turn on e Make sure that the power cable is plugged into an AC power source The printer is on but will not print e Make sure that the Print to file box is not checked in the Print dialog box e If the printer you want to print to is not the default printer make sure that you have selected it in the printer setup gt To set a default printer 1 Click Start type printer then press ENTER Control Panel opens and lists available printers 2 Right click the printer you want to be the default printer then click Set as Default Printer 82 www gateway com e Reinstall the printer driver See your printer s user guide for instructions e Wait until files have been printed before sending additional files to the printer e IF you print large files or many files at one time you may want to add additional memory to the printer See the printer documentation for instructions on adding additional memory e Contact your printer manufacturer s technical support oy Help For more information about printer troubleshooting click Start then click Help and Support Type printer troubleshooter in the Search Help box then press ENTER Optical discs Optical discs include CDs DVDs and Blu ray discs The computer does not recognize a disc or the disc drive e Make sure that the disc label is Facing up and make sure that th
24. temporary memory problems Restart your computer Memory card reader Drive letters for the memory card slots do not appear in the Computer window e The memory card reader may have been temporarily uninstalled using the Remove Hardware icon in the system tray Restart your computer and it will recognize the card reader again Mouse The mouse does not work e Make sure that the mouse cable is plugged in correctly e Restart your computer e Try a mouse you know is working to make sure that the mouse port works The mouse works erratically e Clean the mouse by wiping the bottom with a clean damp cloth Make sure that the optical sensor is clean and free of debris e You may be using the mouse on a transparent reflective metallic or glossy surface Your mouse uses optical sensors that do not work correctly on these surfaces Use a mouse pad or a surface with a non glossy texture such as Fabric e The mouse pad may have a printed or fabric pattern on it that interferes with your mouse Use a different mouse pad 84 www gateway com Keyboard The keyboard does not work e Make sure that the keyboard cable is plugged in correctly e lean the keyboard by using an aerosol can of air with a narrow straw like extension to remove dust and lint trapped under the keys e Try a keyboard that you know works to make sure that the keyboard port works Liquid spilled in the keyboard e Turn off your computer and unp
25. that your computer will usually recognize such a device whenever you plug it into the appropriate port When you use an IEEE 1394 or USB device for the first time your computer will prompt you to install any software the device needs After doing this you can disconnect and reconnect the device at any time YJ Help For more information about installing peripheral devices click Start then click Help and Support Type installing devices in the Search box then press ENTER Parallel and serial port devices are not plug and play See the device documentation for detailed information and installation instructions 4 Upgrading Your Computer e Preventing static electricity discharge e Opening the case e Closing the case e Replacing the color panel e Installing memory e Adding or replacing an optical disc drive e Replacing the memory card reader e Adding or replacing a hard drive e Replacing the heat sink and processor e Adding or replacing an expansion card e Replacing the system battery e Replacing the system board CHAPTER 4 Upgrading Your Computer Preventing static electricity discharge 34 Warning To avoid exposure to dangerous electrical voltages and moving parts turn off your computer and unplug the power cord and modem and network cables before opening the case To prevent risk of electric shock do not insert any object into the vent holes of the power supply The components inside your co
26. the hard drive to the hard drive cage then slide the old hard drive out of the cage Hard drive screws top Hard drive screws bottom Hard drive screws top Hard drive screws bottom 7 Ifyou are replacing a drive note any jumper settings on the old drive and set the jumper on the new drive to be the same OR IF you are adding a new drive set the jumper as instructed by the drive s user guide 8 Slide the new hard drive into the cage then secure it to the cage using either the four screws you removed previously or mounting screws provided with your new drive 48 10 11 12 13 14 15 www gateway com Line up the tabs on the right side of the cage with the slots on the inside of the case then slide the cage into the case 7 man a Se all ne L Hard drive cage tabs Slots on inside of case Tighten the cage thumbscrew then plug the hard drive cage fan cable back into the system board Connect the drive cables If you are replacing a drive use your notes from Step 2 Replace the side panel by following the instructions in Replacing the side panel on page 38 Reconnect all external cables and the power cord Turn on your computer If you are using the new hard drive as your primary drive install Windows using the operating system DVD that came with your computer For more information on restoring your system see Recovering your system on page 92 E Replacing the
27. to engage the panel s internal locking tabs You should press the two points against the computer until you hear or feel a click which is the sound of the panel s internal locking tabs locking the panel partially into place Press here Press here 6 While pressing the bottom center of the color panel against the front bezel slide the panel release lever back to the right The color panel is now fully locked into place 40 www gateway com Installing memory When you upgrade the computer memory make sure that you install the correct type of memory module for your computer Your computer uses DIMM memory gt To install or replace DIMM memory 1 2 Remove the side panel by following the instructions in Removing the side panel on page 35 For more stability place your computer on its side To avoid scratching the case place it on a towel or other non abrasive surface Find the memory module banks on your system board IF you are removing a DIMM from the memory module bank gently pull the plastic tabs away from the sides of the memory module and remove it OR IF you are adding a DIMM to an empty memory module bank gently pull the plastic tabs away from the sides of the memory module bank E l EA E M CUP a eray i i i ai 42 ON So Oo on CHAPTER 4 Upgrading Your Computer Align the notches on the new DIMM with the notches on the memory module bank and press the module
28. 3 Update You get a Download Error message when Media Center tries to update the Program Guide e You must be connected to the Internet to update the Program Guide Make sure that your computer is connected to the Internet For information about manually updating the Program Guide see the Media Center online help www gateway com Checking for device problems Faulty devices or corrupt device drivers can cause a variety of problems on your computer Checking the condition of system devices and the status of their drivers can help pinpoint the problem gt To check for device problems 1 2 Click Start type device manager then press ENTER Device Manager opens Examine the list of computer device types A device type with problems have a yellow triangle or red octogon indicating a problem or a failed condition Click the symbol to the left of the device type to expand the list of devices The faulty device is marked with a yellow problems or red failed icon To update the device driver a common solution to many device problems right click the device click Update Driver Software then click Search automatically for updated driver software and follow the on screen prompts OR To check for specific problems right click the device then click Properties and examine the information within each of the tabs Write down this information for future reference and troubleshooting It may also be usefu
29. 8 BigFix 63 checking for drive errors 66 87 checking hard drive space 63 cleaning case 60 cleaning CD 62 cleaning computer display 61 cleaning computer screen 61 cleaning DVD 62 cleaning keyboard 61 cleaning monitor 61 cleaning mouse 61 cleaning optical disc 62 defragmenting 67 deleting files 65 extending computer life 59 suggested schedule 58 using Task Scheduler 69 media card reader 7 media reader See memory card reader memory adding 41 installing 41 replacing 41 troubleshooting 87 memory card reader 7 inserting card 28 locating 6 memory card types supported 28 removing card 29 replacing 45 using 28 Memory Stick 28 microphone jack 7 9 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 3 100 model number 2 100 modem cable 15 connecting 16 dial up 16 DSL 15 jack 16 modem jack 10 monitor cleaning 61 troubleshooting 81 mouse buttons 22 changing settings 23 cleaning 61 clicking 23 double clicking 23 moving pointer 22 23 moving screen objects 23 opening files Folders and programs 23 pointer 22 PS 2 port 9 right clicking 23 scroll wheel 23 selecting screen objects 23 troubleshooting 84 USB port 7 9 moving files from old computer 70 71 pointer 22 23 screen objects 23 115 settings from old computer 70 MP3 player memory cards 28 multimedia adjusting volume 29 playing Blu ray 27 playing DVD 26 using Windows Media Player 26 27 MultiMediaCard 28 muting sound 29 navigati
30. 98 Windows Me or Windows 2000 double click the My Computer icon on the desktop Go to the next step 2 Double click the C drive icon 3 Double click the Documents or My Documents folder The My Documents window opens and displays many of your saved personal data files 4 Copy your personal data files to removable media or to another computer on your network E 71 72 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining Your Computer Finding other files Use Windows Find or Search to locate other personal data files For more information see Using Windows in your online User Guide You can often identify different data file types by looking at the file s extension the part of the file name following the last period For example a document file might have a DOC extension and a spreadsheet file might have an XLS extension File type File usually ends in Documents DOC TXT RTF HTM HTML DOT Spreadsheets XLS XLT TXT Pictures JPG BMP GIF PDF PCT TIF PNG EPS Movies MPEG MPG AVI GIF MOV Sound and music WAV CDA MP3 MID MIDI WMA gt To find files using Find or Search 1 In Windows Vista click Start then click Search The Search Results window opens OR In Windows XP click Start then click Search The Search Results window opens OR In Windows 98 Windows Me or Windows 2000 click Start Find or Search then click For Files or Folders The Search Results window opens
31. Protecting Your Computer in your online User Guide YJ Help For more information about Windows Update click Start then click Help and Support Type windows update in the Search Help box then press ENTER www gateway com Using BigFix BigFix monitors your computer for problems and conflicts It automatically gathers information about the latest bugs security alerts and updates from BigFix sites on the Internet Whenever BigFix detects a problem it alerts you by flashing the blue taskbar icon To fix the problem click on that icon to open BigFix gt To start BigFix 1 Click Start All Programs Accessories System Tools then click BigFix 2 To learn more about BigFix click Help then click Tutorial a Managing hard drive space Windows provides several utilities you can use to check hard drive space delete unnecessary files defragment files and back up files 63 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining Your Computer Checking hard drive space gt To check hard drive space Shortcut Start gt Computer right click drive gt Properties 1 Click Start then click Computer The Computer window opens 2 Right click the drive that you want to check for available file space then click Properties Drive space information appears gp tacai Disk JC Properties Cat Sete teen T ey Site at amp tae Laca Dut wye NTFS ce RTM D MOG Eeen DINTO EO
32. REFERENCEGUIDE g a Gateway Contents Chapter 1 About This Reference 1 About This sgUide wins yang eal eye decorates 2 Accessing the online User Guide 00 cece eee 2 Gateway contact information cece cece eee ees 2 Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity 08 3 Chapter 2 Checking Out Your Computer 5 Prontos ene ne eee ae ee ee en ame aCe ee eee eee 6 Backen patsy attain pate em tadan stata tates Santen Seton eae 8 Chapter 3 Setting Up and Getting Started 11 Working safely and comfortably 0000eeee 12 Reducing eye strain 2 242eecuseste ceed nee rennes 13 Setting up your computer desk and chair 13 Sitting at your computer 2 2 s 2 c5 0avae ts aoe ee Seca ds 14 Avoiding discomfort and injury from repetitive strain 14 Preparing power connections 22 cece eens 14 Protecting from power source problems 14 Checking the voltage selection 05 15 Connecting to a broadband modem or network 15 Connecting a dial up Modem 0c cece eee ee eens 16 Starting your computer cc cece cece eee eee eens 16 Waking up your computer eee eee 17 Turning off your computer c cece eee e eee eee 17 Restarting rebooting your computer 06 18 Using the keyboard cece eee eee 19 Premium multimedia keyboard features 19 El
33. Tocleana CRT monitor use a soft cloth and glass cleaner to clean the monitor screen Squirt a little cleaner on the cloth never directly on the screen then wipe the screen with the cloth a Cleaning the mouse IF the mouse pointer begins moving erratically across the computer screen or becomes difficult to control precisely cleaning the mouse will likely improve its accuracy gt To clean the mouse e Wipe the bottom of the mouse with a damp lint free cloth a 61 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining Your Computer Cleaning optical discs Optical discs CDs DVDs and Blu ray Discs get dirty from frequent handling gt To clean an optical disc 1 Wipe from the center to the edge not around in a circle using a product made especially for the purpose Updating Windows 62 Windows Update helps you keep your computer up to date Use Windows Update to choose updates for your computer s Operating system software and hardware New content is added to the site regularly so you can always get the most recent updates and fixes to protect your computer and keep it running smoothly Windows Update scans your computer and provides you with a tailored selection of updates that apply only to the software and hardware on your computer For information on running Windows Update see Windows Update in your online User Guide Windows Update can also be controlled through the Windows Security Center For more information see
34. USB Universal Serial Bus devices such as a USB external drive printer scanner camera keyboard or mouse into these ports Connect your video camera to these jacks CHAPTER 2 Checking Out Your Computer Back Important Your computer s hardware options and port locations may vary from this illustration Voltage switch Power connector PS 2 keyboard port Monitor VGA port IEEE 1394 port USB ports Ethernet network jack Center subwoofer jack Surround L R speaker jack Audio in side speaker jack S PDIF jack optional M Headphone front 4 Io H Case cover thumbscrew speaker jack Video card optional gk Audio card optional TV tuner card optional Wireless network antenna connectors Wireless network antenna optional Component Icon Description Voltage switch The switch is preset at the factory Make sure that this is set to the correct voltage for your area Power connector Plug the power cord into this connector PS 2 keyboard port Plug a PS 2 keyboard into this port Component USB ports S PDIF output jack optional Microphone jack pink plug Headphone analog speakers jack green OR Front speakers jack Wireless network antenna optional and connectors Case cover thumbscrew PS 2 mouse port Monitor VGA port IEEE 1394 port Ethernet network jack Center subwoofer jack orange plug optional www gateway com Icon A G
35. ain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company IF this device causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required The telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved The telephone company may make changes in its Facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of this equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service This equipment cannot be used on telephone company provided coin service Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission or public service commission for information Canada www gateway com When programming or making test calls to emergency numbers Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early morning or late evenings The United States Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic device to send any message via a telephone fax machine unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the fi
36. ak in cold temperatures and can melt or warp in high temperatures Damage due to either extreme is not covered by your warranty As a general rule your computer is safest at temperatures that are comfortable for you Keep all liquids away from your computer When spilled onto computer components almost any liquid can result in expensive repairs that are not covered under a standard warranty Avoid dusty or dirty work environments Dust and dirt can clog the internal mechanisms and can lead to permanent damage to the computer Do not block the ventilation fan slots If these slots are blocked your computer may overheat resulting in unexpected shutdown or permanent damage to the computer When storing your computer for an extended period of time unplug AC power 59 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining Your Computer Cleaning your computer Keeping your computer clean and the vents free from dust helps keep your computer performing at its best You may want to gather these items and put together a computer cleaning kit e A soft lint free cloth e An aerosol can of air that has a narrow straw like extension e Cotton swabs e An optical disc drive cleaning kit Cleaning the exterior 60 Q Warning When you shut down your computer the power turns off but some electrical current still flows through it To avoid possible injury from electrical shock unplug the power cord modem cable and network cable from the wall outlets
37. alog box prompts you to restart your computer 5 Click OK Your computer restarts 6 Follow the on screen prompts for first time system setup a 98 www gateway com Recovering from the hard drive during startup gt To reinstall Windows Vista and all pre installed software and drivers 1 2 Turn on your computer then press ALT F10 during startup Gateway Recovery Management opens Click Restore system from factory default Caution Continuing the process will erase all files on your hard drive Click Next to continue Your hard drive s original factory loaded contents are recovered This process will take several minutes a Recovering from your recovery discs gt To reinstall Windows Vista and all pre installed software and drivers 1 Turn on your computer insert the first system recovery disc into your optical disc drive then restart your computer Caution Continuing the process will erase all files on your hard drive During startup press F10 to open the boot menu The boot menu is where you can select which device to start from such as the hard drive or an optical disc Use your arrow keys to select CDROM DVD then press ENTER Windows installs from the recovery disc you inserted Insert the second recovery disc when prompted then follow the on screen prompts to complete the recovery a 99 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting Technical support Before calling Gateway Custome
38. am actions Each program uses different function keys for different purposes See the program documentation to find out more about the function key actions Internet buttons Press these buttons to launch your Internet home page or search or e mail programs Audio playback Press these buttons to play your audio files and buttons to adjust the volume 19 Feature Navigation keys Indicators Windows keys Application key Directional keys Numeric keypad CHAPTER 3 Setting Up and Getting Started Icon bal Description Press these keys to move the cursor to the beginning of a line to the end of a line up the page down the page to the beginning of a document or to the end of a document Show if your NuM Lock Caps Lock or ScROLL Lock keys are activated Press the corresponding key to activate the Function Press one of these keys to open the Windows Start menu These keys can also be used in combination with other keys to open utilities like F Find Search R Run and E Computer Press this key to access shortcut menus and help assistants in Windows Press these keys to move the cursor up down right or left Press these keys to type numbers when the numeric keypad NUM Lock is turned on Elite multimedia keyboard features The keyboard has several different types of keys and buttons Your keyboard also has status indicators that show which keyboard feature is active Sleep button Funct
39. anes ireWire port e Video jack optional Removable hard drive peel optional Audio left jack optional Headphone jack Component Memory card reader Optical disc drive IEEE 1394 port Removable hard drive optional Headphone jack Microphone jack Power button power indicator USB ports Video Audio left and Audio right jacks optional Icon FireWire Kab www gateway com Description Insert a memory card from a digital camera MP3 player PDA cellular telephone or other device into the memory card reader Use this drive to listen to audio CDs install games and programs watch DVDs and store large files onto recordable discs depending on drive type This drive may be a CD recordable CD DVD recordable DVD Blu ray or HD DVD drive For more information about your drive see Identifying optical drive types on page 25 Plug IEEE 1394 also known as Firewire devices such as a digital camcorder into these 6 pin IEEE 1394 ports Use this bay to connect a removable hard drive Plug powered analog front speakers an external amplifier or headphones into this jack This jack is color coded green Plug a microphone into this jack This jack is color coded pink Press this button to turn the power on or off You can also configure the power button to operate in Standby Resume mode or Hibernate mode The power indicator lights when the computer is turned on Plug
40. around the room and try to focus on distant objects Setting up your computer desk and chair When you are setting up your computer desk and chair make sure that the desk is the appropriate height and the chair helps you maintain good posture Select a flat surface for your computer desk Adjust the height of the computer desk so your hands and arms are positioned parallel to the floor when you use the keyboard and touchpad If the desk is not adjustable or is too tall consider using an adjustable chair to control your arm s height above the keyboard Use an adjustable chair that is comfortable distributes your weight evenly and keeps your body relaxed Position your chair so the keyboard is at or slightly below the level of your elbow This position lets your shoulders relax while you type Adjust the chair height adjust the forward tilt of the seat or use a footrest to distribute your weight evenly on the chair and relieve pressure on the back of your thighs Adjust the back of the chair so it supports the lower curve of your spine You can use a pillow or cushion to provide extra back support 13 CHAPTER 3 Setting Up and Getting Started Sitting at your computer e Avoid bending arching or angling your wrists Make sure that they are in a relaxed position when you type e Donot slouch forward or lean far back Sit with your back straight so your knees hips and elbows form right angles when you work e Take br
41. ble 5 Note any jumper settings on the old drive and set the jumper on the new drive to be the same 43 CHAPTER 4 Upgrading Your Computer 6 Remove the two drive retention screws Drive retention screws 7 Slide the drive forward and out of the drive bay 8 Slide the new drive into the drive bay line up the screw holes on the drive bay with the screw holes on the drive then replace the two drive retention screws 9 Reconnect the drive cables using your notes from Step 4 or according to the manufacturer s instructions 10 Replace the front bezel by following the instructions in Replacing the front bezel on page 37 11 Replace the side panel by following the instructions in Replacing the side panel on page 38 a 44 www gateway com Replacing the memory card reader G Tools You need a Phillips screwdriver to replace the memory card reader gt To replace the memory card reader 1 2 4 Remove the side panel by following the instructions in Removing the side panel on page 35 Remove the front bezel by following the instructions in Removing the front bezel on page 36 Important The color and shape of your replacement card reader s front cover may vary from your original card reader Slide the top bezel toward the front of the computer about 3 4 inch then remove it from your computer Remove the two screws that secure the card reader to the compu
42. computers on your network have the same workgroup name and Subnet Mask IF you assigned IP addresses to the computers make sure that all computers have different IP addresses For home networks IP addresses should be 192 168 N N where N is a number you assign between 0 and 254 The first N should be the same for all computers on your network and the second N should be different for all computers on your network Your wired network is running slower than you expect IF your network is running slower than you expect check the speed of each component For best results all components should be standard Ethernet 10 Mbps Fast Ethernet 100 Mbps or Gigabit Ethernet 1000 Mbps Components comprising a mixture of those speeds will result in your network running at the speed of the slowest component For more troubleshooting help see the documentation for your network components Help For more information about network troubleshooting click Start then click Help and Support Type network troubleshooting in the Search Help box then press ENTER Power www gateway com Your computer will not turn on Display Make sure that the power cord is connected to an AC power source and to your computer and that your computer is turned on If your power cables are connected to a power strip make sure it is turned on Test the outlet by plugging in a working device such as a lamp Make sure that the power cord is free
43. d 109 APPENDIX A Legal Notices 110 Index A AC power connector 8 accessories safety precautions 102 activity indicators See indicators application buttons 21 application key 20 21 arrow keys 20 21 audio analog speaker jack 9 audio in jack 10 center speaker jack 9 configuring jacks 31 front speaker jack 9 headphone jack 9 line in jack 10 line out jack 9 microphone jack 7 9 muting 29 rear speaker jack 10 recording 27 S PDIF jack 9 side speaker jack 10 subwoofer jack 9 audio CD cleaning 62 audio in jack 10 audio jacks 7 audio playback buttons 19 21 B backing up files 68 battery replacing 52 bezel removing 36 replacing 37 BigFix 63 Blu ray playing 27 recording 27 Blu ray drive locating drive 7 broadband connection 15 modem 15 broadband connection connecting 9 buttons See keys and buttons C cable modem 15 connecting 9 troubleshooting 77 Caps Lock indicator 20 21 card reader 7 cards adding expansion 51 inserting memory card 28 installing memory card 28 removing memory card 28 replacing expansion 51 slots 28 troubleshooting add in card 89 troubleshooting expansion 89 troubleshooting memory card 84 TV tuner 10 types of memory cards supported 28 case closing 37 opening 35 cD cleaning 62 copying 27 inserting 24 111 Index playing audio 26 recording 27 troubleshooting 83 CD drive adding 43 identifying 25 locating drive 7 replacing 43 See al
44. d reconnect the expansion card cables if any using your notes from Step 2 If you have added a new expansion card connect its cables according to its user guide 7 Press the card retention lever back into place 8 Replace the side panel by following the instructions in Replacing the side panel on page 38 a Replacing the system battery 52 Q Warning Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries following the manufacturer s instructions IF the computer clock does not keep time or the settings in the BIOS Setup utility are not saved when you turn off your computer replace the system battery Use a battery of the same size and voltage as the original battery that was in your computer www gateway com gt To replace the battery 1 2 3 Restart your computer During the restart press and hold the F1 key The main menu of the BIOS Setup utility opens Write down all values in the menus and submenus then exit from the utility Caution Any custom BIOS settings you have made will be lost when you remove the system battery All settings will return to their factory defaults Shut down your computer Remove the side panel by following the instructions in Removing the side panel on page 35 For more stability place your computer on its side To avoid scratching the case
45. d drive problems Error checking examines the hard drive for file and folder problems then corrects the data problems that it finds gt To check the hard drive for errors 1 Click Start then click Computer The Computer window opens 2 Right click the drive that you want to check for errors click Properties then click the Tools tab 3 Click Check Now then click Start Your drive is checked for errors This process may take several minutes Important Error checking cannot scan a drive while the drive is being used IF you try to check your hard drive for errors you see a prompt asking you if you want to scan the hard drive later the next time you restart your computer If you see this prompt click Schedule disc check After Windows has finished checking the drive for errors it provides a summary of the problems that it found A Correct any problems that are found by following the on screen instructions 5 Click OK CES For more information about checking the hard drive for errors click Start then click Help and Support Type checking for disk errors in the Search Help box then press ENTER Memory YJ Help For more information about troubleshooting memory errors click Start then click Help and Support Type memory error in the Search Help box then press ENTER You see a Memory error message e Run the Memory Diagnostic Tool Click Start type Memory Diagnostic Tool then pr
46. dows and all software and drivers that were pre installed on your system IF you can access important files on your hard drive back them up now e IF you can still run Windows Vista see Recovering from within Windows Vista on page 98 e IF you cannot run Windows Vista and your original hard drive is still working see Recovering from the hard drive during startup on page 99 e Ifyou cannot run Windows Vista and your original hard drive has been completely re formatted or you have installed a replacement hard drive see Recovering from your recovery discs on page 99 97 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting Recovering from within Windows Vista gt To reinstall Windows Vista and all pre installed software and drivers 1 Click Start All Programs Gateway then click Gateway Recovery Management Gateway Recovery Management opens 2 Click the Restore tab then click Restore system to factory default The Confirm Restoration dialog box opens 3 Click Yes then click Start A dialog box displays information about the hard drive that the operating system will be recovered to Caution Continuing the process will erase all files on your hard drive 4A Click OK The recovery process begins by restarting your computer then continues by copying files to your hard drive This process may take a while but a Gateway Recovery Management screen shows you its progress When the recovery has finished a di
47. duct This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and by this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation California Proposition 65 Warning Warning This product contains chemicals including lead known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or reproductive harm Telecommunications per Part 68 of the Code of Federal Regulations CFR 47 applicable to products fitted with USA modems Your modem complies with Part 68 of the Code of Federal Regulations CFR 47 rules On the computer or modem card is a label that contains the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN for this device IF requested this information must be provided to the telephone company A telephone line cord with a modular plug is required for use with this device The modem is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant See installation instructions for details The Ringer Equivalence Number REN is used to determine the number of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be cert
48. e contact the intended recipient by using another method then ask them to verify their e mail address Modem cable or DSL My computer cannot connect to the Internet Make sure that your modem is connected to the network jack See the documentation that came with your modem for additional troubleshooting information Contact your modem manufacturer for technical support 77 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting Modem dial up See also Internet and networking on page 76 78 Your modem does not dial or does not connect Make sure that the modem cable is plugged into the modem jack and not the Ethernet network jack Make sure that your computer is connected to the telephone line and the telephone line has a dial tone Remove any line splitters or surge protectors from your telephone line then check for a dial tone by plugging a working telephone into the telephone wall jack Make sure that call waiting is disabled before using the modem Contact your telephone service provider to get the correct code to temporarily disable the service Make sure that the modem dialing properties are set correctly To check the dialing properties 1 Click Start type modem then press ENTER 2 If the Location Information dialog box opens enter the information for your area then click OK 3 Click the Dialing Rules tab click the location from which you are dialing then click Edit 4 Make sure that all settings are c
49. e move the mouse press a key on the keyboard or press the power button to wake it up IF the computer remains in Sleep mode press the power button Turning off your computer Q Warning When you turn off your computer certain components in the power supply and system board remain energized In order to remove all electrical power from your computer unplug the power cord and modem cable from the wall outlets We recommend disconnecting the power cord and modem cable when your computer will not be used for long periods NA Important IF for some reason you cannot use the Shut Down option in Windows to turn off your computer press and hold the power button for about five seconds then release it Putting your computer into Sleep mode is the easiest way to power down your computer Although it does not turn your computer completely off it does turn off or slow down most system operations to save power and saves your desktop layout so the next time you restore power the programs are laid out just as you left them Waking your computer from a Sleep state is much faster than turning on your computer after it has been turned completely off 17 CHAPTER 3 Setting Up and Getting Started gt To put your computer to sleep 1 Click Start then click power The computer saves your session and partially shuts down to save power 2 To wake your computer press a key on the keyboard or press the power but
50. e that product s documentation or technical support Web site 3 Revert to a previous system condition IF reinstalling software or drivers does not help then the problem may be solved by returning your system to a previous state when everything was working correctly For instructions see Returning to a previous system condition on page 96 4A Reset your system to its factory condition IF nothing else has solved the problem and you want to reset your system to factory condition see Returning your system to its factory condition on page 97 www gateway com Creating recovery discs IF your computer experiences problems that are not recoverable by other methods you may need to reinstall the Windows operating system and factory loaded software and drivers To reinstall using discs you must create the set of recovery discs beforehand gt To create recovery discs 1 Click Start All Programs Gateway then click Gateway Recovery Management Gateway Recovery Management opens o Gateway Recovery Mansgeormet bees gt y o 63 Oesa 2 To create recovery discs for the hard drive s entire original contents including Windows Vista and all factory loaded software and drivers click Create factory default disc OR To create recovery discs for only the factory loaded software and drivers click Create driver and application backup disc Important We recommend that you create
51. e cursor Numeric keypad Press these keys to type numbers when the numeric keypad NUM LOCK is turned on 21 CHAPTER 3 Setting Up and Getting Started Using the mouse Scroll wheel Right button Left button The mouse is a device that controls the pointer movement on the computer display This illustration shows the standard mouse As you move the mouse the pointer arrow on the display moves in the same direction You can use the left and right buttons on the mouse to select objects on the display 22 www gateway com You can use the scroll wheel on the mouse to move through a document This feature is not available in all programs To Move the pointer on the computer display Select an object on the computer display Start a program or open a file or folder Access a shortcut menu or find more information about an object on the display Move an object on the computer display Do this Sy 4 mitt Move the mouse around If you reach the edge of your mouse pad and need to move the mouse farther lift the mouse and place it in the middle of the mouse pad then continue moving the mouse Position the pointer over the object Quickly press and release the left mouse button This is called clicking Position the pointer over the object Quickly press and release the left mouse button twice This is called double clicking Position the pointer over the
52. e disc is clean and free from large scratches For information on cleaning the disc see Cleaning optical discs on page 62 e Update the device driver For instructions see Checking for device problems on page 91 e Your computer may be experiencing some temporary memory problems Restart your computer An audio disc does not produce sound e Make sure that the Windows volume controls are turned up and mute is turned off and that any attached speakers are turned on and connected correctly e Make sure that the disc is label side up and make sure that the disc is clean and free from large scratches For information on cleaning the disc see Cleaning optical discs on page 62 A movie disc will not play e Make sure that the disc is label side up and make sure that the disc is clean and free from large scratches For information on cleaning the disc see Cleaning optical discs on page 62 83 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting e The regional code of the movie disc may not match your drive s regional code Play only discs with a regional code for your region The DVD regional code for the United States and Canada is 1 and the regional code for Mexico is 4 The Blu ray regional code for North and South Americais A although many if not most Blu ray movies are region free e Update the device driver For instructions see Checking for device problems on page 91 e Your computer may be experiencing some
53. eaks to stand and stretch your legs e Avoid twisting your torso or neck Avoiding discomfort and injury from repetitive strain e Vary your activities to avoid excessive repetition e Take breaks to change your position stretch your muscles and relieve your eyes e Find ways to break up the work day and schedule a variety of tasks Preparing power connections Protecting from power source problems Q Warning High voltages can enter your computer through both the power cord and the modem connection Protect your computer by using a surge protector IF you have a telephone modem use a surge protector that has a modem jack IF you have a cable modem use a surge protector that has an antenna cable TV jack During an electrical storm unplug both the surge protector and the modem During a power surge the voltage level of electricity coming into your computer can increase to far above normal levels and cause data loss or system damage Protect your computer and peripheral devices by connecting them to a surge protector which absorbs voltage surges and prevents them from reaching your computer An uninterruptible power supply UPS supplies battery power to your computer during a power failure Although you cannot run your computer for an extended period of time with a UPS a UPS lets you run your computer long enough to save your work and shut down your computer normally 14 www gateway com Checking the voltage sel
54. ection Caution IF you set the voltage selection switch incorrectly your system will be damaged Make sure this switch is set correctly for your location before turning on your computer In the United States the utility power is supplied at a nominal 115 volts at 60 Hz The power supply should always be set to this when your computer is operating in the United States In other areas of the world such as Europe the utility power is supplied at 230 volts at 50 Hz IF your computer is operating in an environment such as this the voltage switch should be moved to 230 The power supply a component built into your computer provides power to the system board add in cards and peripheral devices The power supply s voltage selection for your location is typically set at the factory but you can change it to match the electrical service available in your usage area such as while in another country Use the power selection switch on the back of your computer to set the voltage to 115V or 230V gt To set the voltage selection switch 1 Disconnect your computer s power cable 2 Usea tool such as an opened paper clip to slide the voltage selection switch to the correct voltage position The switch is located on the back of your computer near the power cable connector a Connecting to a broadband modem or network Va Important Your computer may be equipped with a built in Ethernet network jack For information about settin
55. elephone support transferring files From old computer 70 71 settings from old computer 70 troubleshooting add in cards 89 cable modem 77 cards 89 CD drive 83 dial up modem 78 dial up modem speed 79 display 83 DSL modem 77 DVD drive 83 Ethernet network 80 files 85 general guidelines 74 hard drive 85 Internet connection keyboard 85 118 100 100 76 79 LCD panel 81 83 memory 87 memory card reader 84 monitor 81 mouse 84 network 80 passwords 88 power 81 printer 82 safety guidelines 74 screen 81 83 screen area 81 screen resolution 81 technical support 100 telephone support 100 turning off computer 7 17 18 turning on computer 7 16 TV tuner card 10 U uninterruptible power supply UPS 14 updating Windows 62 UPS 14 USB port V video playing 26 27 video jack 7 voltage checking selection 15 selection switch 15 volume adjusting 29 adjusting dial up modem 79 controls 29 muting 29 Ww waking computer 17 Windows Product Key Code 3 100 7 9 31 www gateway com Windows Easy Transfer 70 Windows key 20 21 Windows System Restore 92 Windows Update 62 wired Ethernet troubleshooting 80 working safely 12 119 120 MAN GERSHWIN EREC REF GDE RO 4 08 8513016 27103 14885
56. ers 65 resetting computer 18 restarting computer 18 restoring defaults 97 drivers 92 95 files From Recycle Bin 85 programs 92 95 software 92 95 system 92 with Gateway Recovery Center 95 with Windows System Restore 96 Resume mode 7 right clicking 23 S S PDIF out 9 safety avoiding repetitive strain 14 general precautions guidelines for troubleshooting 74 102 posture 14 reducing eye strain 13 setting up computer 13 sitting at computer 12 14 static electricity 34 scanner installing 31 screen troubleshooting 81 screen objects getting information 23 moving 23 selecting 23 Scroll Lock indicator scroll wheel 23 Secure Digital 28 serial number 2 100 serial port 32 setting up safety precautions settings transferring 70 71 shortcut menus accessing 23 shortcuts opening menu 23 shutting down computer side panel removing 35 replacing 35 sleep button 21 sleep mode 17 using 18 SmartMedia 28 software re installing 92 95 sound adjusting 29 controls 29 muting 29 speaker jack analog 9 center 9 rear 10 20 21 102 17 18 117 Index side 10 speakers configuring 31 Standby mode 7 starting computer 7 16 programs 23 static electricity 34 surge protector 14 system battery replacing 52 system board replacing 54 system identification label 2 100 T Task Schdeuler 69 techinal support Support 2 technical support tips before contacting telephone jack 10 t
57. ess ENTER Click Restart now and check for problems Your computer restarts and runs the memory diagnostics 87 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting You see a Not enough memory error message e Close all programs then restart your computer e IF you continue to receive this error message consider adding more memory to your computer Audio You are not getting sound from the speakers e Make sure that the volume controls are turned up and not muted For more information see Adjusting the volume on page 29 e IF you are using external speakers e Make sure that the speakers are turned on and check the speaker connections See your speakers user guide for more troubleshooting tips e Make sure that your computer s universal audio jacks are configured correctly For more information see Configuring the audio jacks on page 31 e IF you are trying to play an audio disc see Optical discs on page 83 YJ Help For more information about sound troubleshooting click Start then click Help and Support Type sound troubleshooter in the Search Help box then press ENTER Passwords Your computer does not accept your password e Windows passwords are case sensitive Make sure that Caps Lock is turned off then retype the password 88 www gateway com Expansion cards The computer does not recognize an expansion card Restart your computer Make sure that you have installed the required software
58. essage on page 86 See You see an Unable to locate host message and are unable to browse the Internet on page 76 See You get a Download Error message when Media Center tries to update the Program Guide on page 90 See You see a Memory error message on page 87 See You see a Not enough memory error message on page 88 75 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting Internet and networking Internet 76 IF you do not find a solution to your problem in this section the issue may be networking related See Networking on page 80 for more information You cannot connect to the Internet IF you are using a cable or DSL modem make sure that the modem cable is securely plugged into the Ethernet network jack See more troubleshooting at Modem cable or DSL on page 77 OR If you are using a dial up modem make sure that the modem cable is plugged into the modem jack and not the Ethernet network jack See more troubleshooting at Modem dial up on page 78 Make sure that your account with your Internet service provider ISP is set up correctly For help contact your ISP technical support Your ISP may be having connection problems Contact your ISP technical support to determine whether the Internet outage is widespread a problem they are trying to solve CEE For more information about troubleshooting Internet connections click Start then click Help and Sup
59. firmly into the bank The tabs on the sides of the memory module should secure the memory module automatically When the module is secure you hear a click Replace the side panel by following the instructions in Replacing the side panel on page 38 Return your computer to its upright position Reconnect the cables and the power cord Turn on your computer Windows starts and the Windows desktop appears Click Start right click Computer then click Properties The amount of memory in your computer is displayed E www gateway com Adding or replacing an optical disc drive i Tools You need a Phillips screwdriver to add or replace a CD or DVD drive gt To add replace an optical drive 1 Remove the side panel by following the instructions in Removing the side panel on page 35 2 Remove the front bezel by following the instructions in Removing the front bezel on page 36 Vv Important The color and shape of your replacement drive s front cover may vary from your original drive 3 IF you are installing a new drive not replacing an old one remove the two drive retention screws in the drive bay then go to Step 8 For the location of the screws see the photo in Step 6 4 Ifyou are replacing an existing drive disconnect the cables from the drive noting their locations and orientation You will reconnect the cables after you install the new drive Drive data cable Drive power ca
60. g up a wired or wireless Ethernet network see your online User Guide You can connect your computer to a cable or DSL modem or to a wired Ethernet network gt To connect to a broadband modem or to an Ethernet network 1 Insert one end of the network cable into the network jack on the back of your computer 2 Insert the other end of the network cable into a cable modem DSL modem or network jack a 15 CHAPTER 3 Setting Up and Getting Started Connecting a dial up modem Warning To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunications line cord Your computer may have a 56K modem that you can use with a standard telephone line to connect to the Internet or fax documents gt To connect the modem 1 2 Insert one end of the modem cable into the modem jack J on the modem at the back of your computer Insert the other end of the modem cable into a telephone wall jack The modem will not work with digital or PBX telephone lines IF you want you can connect a telephone to the PHONE jack on the modem at the back of your computer a Starting your computer gt To start your computer 16 1 2 Connect the power network mouse and keyboard cables to your computer according to the setup poster Press the power button on the front of your computer IF your computer does not turn on check the power cable connections Va Important Your computer has a built in var
61. gment now This process may take hours to complete depending on the size of the drive being defragmented CEE For more information about defragmenting the hard drive click Start then click Help and Support Type defragmenting in the Search Help box then press ENTER Backing up files Backing up files and removing them from the hard drive frees space for new files on the hard drive It also protects you from losing important information if the hard drive fails or you accidentally delete files You should back up your files regularly to a writable optical disc if you have a recordable drive Use a backup device such as a recordable disc drive to do a complete hard drive backup IF you do not have a high capacity backup device and you want to purchase one you can visit the Accessories Store at www gateway com gt To back up files 1 Click Start then click Computer The Computer window opens 2 Right click the drive that you want to back up click Properties then click the Tools tab SS e tt a 3 Click Backup Now then click Run a file backup now 68 www gateway com 4 Follow the on screen instructions to select a backup storage location and the files and folders to back up CEE For more information about backing up files click Start then click Help and Support Type backup in the Search Help box then press ENTER Scheduling maintenance tasks Task Scheduler lets you schedule
62. he blue jack on the computer can be a stereo in jack or a stereo out jack To use the audio jacks for something other than the default audio device you need to configure the audio jacks gt To configure the audio jacks Shortcut Start gt Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Advanced 1 Connect your audio device s to the computer audio jack s 2 Click Start then click Control Panel The Control Panel window opens 3 Click Hardware and Sound Sound the Playback tab then click Configure OR IF your computer has the Realtek Sound Effect Manager installed double click the Sound Effect Manager icon on the taskbar The Realtek dialog box opens 4 Follow the on screen instructions to configure the audio jacks for your speaker setup E Installing a printer scanner or other device Y Important Before you install a printer scanner or other peripheral device see the device documentation and installation instructions Your computer has one or more of the following ports IEEE 1394 also known as Firewire Universal Serial Bus USB serial and parallel You use these ports to connect peripheral devices such as printers scanners and digital cameras to your computer For more information about port locations see Checking Out Your Computer on page 5 31 32 CHAPTER 3 Setting Up and Getting Started IEEE 1394 and USB ports support plug and play and hot swapping which means
63. he correct voltage Openings in the computer case are provided for ventilation Do not block or cover these openings Make sure you provide adequate space at least 6 inches 15 cm around the system for ventilation when you set up your work area Never insert objects of any kind into the computer ventilation openings Some products are STEP witha three wire power cord to make sure that the product is properly grounded when in use The plug on this cord will fit only into a grounding type outlet This is a safety feature IF you are unable to insert the plug into an outlet contact an electrician to install the appropriate outlet Ifyou use an extension cord with this system make sure that the total ampere ratin on the products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the extension cor ampere rating e If your system is fitted with a TV Tuner cable or satellite receiver card make sure that the antenna or cable system is electrically grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and buildup of static charges Replacement parts and accessories Use only replacement parts and accessories recommended by Gateway www gateway com Care during use Q Warning Do not use Gateway products in areas classified as hazardous locations Such areas include patient care areas of medical and dental facilities oxygen laden environments or industrial facilities Warning To reduce the risk of fire use on
64. heat sink and processor 2 Tools You need a Phillips screwdriver to replace the heat sink gt To replace the heat sink and processor 1 2 Remove the side panel by following the instructions in Removing the side panel on page 35 For more stability place your computer on its side To avoid scratching the case place it on a towel or other non abrasive surface Unplug the heat sink fan cable from the system board 49 50 CHAPTER 4 Upgrading Your Computer 4 Loosen the four captive screws that secure the heat sink and fan assembly to the system board then remove the assembly and place it on a stable surface with the flat surface of the heat sink the side with the thermal grease up The four screws cannot be completely removed Screws only one shown 5 Push the processor release lever down lift it completely up then lift the processor retention bracket A NIN a 6 Remove the processor from the system board 7 Install the new processor onto the system board Make sure that Pin 1 on the processor indicated by the silk screened arrow on the corner of the processor aligns with Pin 1 on the processor socket indicated by the absence of a pin hole in the processor socket then return the retention bracket and lever to their locked position 10 11 www gateway com IF this is a new heat sink remove the strip on the heat sink that covers the gray thermal grease If you are re using a
65. iable speed fan In addition your computer uses a powerful processor which produces heat and has its own cooling fan Both the system fan and processor fan can run at different speeds at times to ensure correct system cooling You may notice an increase in the fan noise when the fan is running at high speed and a decrease in the fan noise when it switches to normal speed IF you are starting your computer for the first time follow the on screen instructions to select the language and time zone and to create your first user account Attach and turn on any USB or audio peripheral devices such as printers scanners and speakers If you need to attach a peripheral device to the parallel or serial ports turn off your computer first See the documentation that came with each device for its setup instructions www gateway com 5 To open your computer s Start menu click Start From that menu you can run programs and search for files For more information on using your computer s menus see Using Windows and Customizing Windows in your online User Guide a Waking up your computer N Tip ma For more information about changing the power button mode see the Customizing chapter in your online User Guide When you have not used your computer for several minutes it may enter a power saving mode called Sleep While in Sleep mode the power indicator on the power button flashes IF your computer is in Sleep mod
66. igned to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equi ment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 103 104 APPENDIX A Legal Notices Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Compliance accessories The accessories associated with this equipment are shielded video cable when an external monitor is connected These accessories are required to be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC rules FCC declaration of conformity Responsible party Gateway Inc 7565 Irvine Center Drive Irvine CA 92618 Phone 800 846 2000 Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Gateway could void the FCC compliance and negate your authority to operate the pro
67. ime you install software or device drivers YJ Help For more information about using Microsoft System Restore click Start then click Help and Support Type windows system restore in the Search Help box then press ENTER gt To return to a restore point 1 Click Start Control Panel System and Maintenance then click Backup and Restore Center The Backup and Restore Center opens www gateway com 2 On the left side of the window click Repair Windows using System Restore then click Next The Choose a restore point dialog box opens ime hemn Roose e resrore peat y hem Berrie e ed ret Charge or dete ary ef pas dra i Pe ae a orate Chh te pentere pore Put emu mart te wee ant Ber died Maret uren mwa pre Uraa arint Tew n s a gt aa 3 Click the restore point you want click Next then click Finish A confirmation message box appears 4A Click Yes Your system is restored using the restore point you specified This process may take several minutes and may restart your computer a Returning your system to its Factory condition In case your computer experiences problems that are not recoverable by other methods you may need to reinstall everything to return your system to its factory condition You can reinstall using either your hard drive or the recovery discs you have created Caution This complete recovery deletes everything on your hard drive then reinstalls Win
68. io input Line in jack blue plug OR Side speaker jack Video card optional Audio card optional TV tuner card Modem jack optional not shown Telephone jack optional not shown 10 CHAPTER 2 Checking Out Your Computer Icon A G 4 Description Plug your rear right and left speakers into this jack For more information see Configuring the audio jacks on page 31 This jack is user configurable for one of the following Stereo in Plug an external audio input source such as a stereo into this jack so you can record sound on your computer Default Stereo out Plug your side left and right speakers into this jack For more information see Configuring the audio jacks on page 31 Plug a VGA blue connector or DVI white connector monitor into a port on this card if installed Plug speaker cables into this card if installed Plug a video tuner or antenna into this card if installed Plug a modem cable into this jack For more information see Connecting a dial up modem on page 16 Plug the cord from your telephone into this jack 3 Setting Up and Getting Started e Working safely and comfortably e Preparing power connections e Connecting to a broadband modem or network e Connecting a dial up modem e Starting your computer e Turning off your computer e Restarting rebooting your computer e Using the keyboard e Using the mouse e Using optica
69. ion keys 20 2 ee es ee oa ao Windows keys Audio playback Application buttons buttons Indicators Application key Navigation keys Numeric keypad www gateway com Feature Icon Description Sleep button Press this button to activate your computer s K Sleep power saving mode Function keys Press these keys to start program actions Each program uses different function keys for different purposes See the program documentation to find out more about the function key actions Application buttons Press these buttons to launch your Internet home page search for files or launch the calculator program Audio playback Press these buttons to play your audio files and buttons to adjust the volume Indicators Show if your NuM Lock Caps LOCK or ScROLL Lock keys are activated Press the corresponding key to activate the Function Start menu These keys can also be used in combination with other keys to open utilities like F Find Search R Run and E Computer Windows keys ay Press one of these keys to open the Windows Press this key to access shortcut menus and help assistants in Windows Application key eal Editing buttons Press these buttons to copy cut and paste Navigation keys Press these keys to move the cursor to the beginning of a line to the end of a line up the page down the page to the beginning of a document or to the end of a document Press the arrow keys to move th
70. is an in depth easy to read manual that includes information on the following topics e Help and technical support e Using and customizing Windows and other software e Controlling audio and video settings e Using the Internet e Protecting your files e Playing and recording media e Networking gt To access your User Guide e Click Start All Programs then click Gateway Documentation E Gateway contact information See your setup poster for Customer Care contact information The label on the top of your computer contains information that identifies your computer model and serial number Customer Care will need this information if you call for assistance www gateway com Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity The Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity label found on the back or side of your computer includes the product key code for your operating system IF you ever reinstall Windows from the installation DVD you will need to enter these numbers to activate Windows Windows Vista Hendisc wiDVDP OEMAct Ee 2 owe ronnie ane a Microsoft A 348 st naun i woos hy i Wise IDS LLL E Abai tar HIY DA WOO WTZY6 OMFT2 V074 12 04055 CHAPTER 1 About This Reference 2 Checking Out Your Computer e Front e Back CHAPTER 2 Checking Out Your Computer Front Memory card e a Power button power indicator USB ports DVD CD drive oe DVD CD drive optional h
71. ite multimedia keyboard features 06 20 Using the mouse 2 eee eee eee ee eee eens 22 Using optical drives vscetn cet ct ated eeee ad eee ees 24 FedLUIES soso aos ad ae a aaah annem eee 24 Loading an optical disc 0 cece eee eee eee 24 Identifying optical drive types 0 cee eee eee 25 Playing discs sac evede teen evesce ts a cate eee e een es 26 Contents Creating GISCS s2 2 2cc0agG2bse Sele Git alee es ys 27 Using the memory card reader 2 eee e ee 28 Memory card types s 22s4cnet eons eee aces 28 Using a memory card 0 cece eee eee ee ees 28 Adjusting the volume eee eee eee eee 29 Configuring the audio jacks cece eee ee ee eee 31 Installing a printer scanner or other device 31 Chapter 4 Upgrading Your Computer 33 Preventing static electricity discharge 34 Opening the CaSe sesen ro a ecokwraes dedewtadews 35 Removing the side panel 0 eee eee eee 35 Removing the front bezel eee eee ee eee 36 Closing the case et hos i Ae ua ee eae bikes ah dent 37 Replacing the front bezel te oa Se ener heavens 37 Replacing the side panel cess eee eee 38 Replacing the color panel ce cece eee eee ees 38 Installing memory 2 4 iirc veces oe vee eens aces wi ee 41 Adding or replacing an optical disc drive 43 Replacing the memory card
72. l drives e Using the memory card reader e Adjusting the volume e Configuring the audio jacks e Installing a printer scanner or other device One CHAPTER 3 Setting Up and Getting Started Working safely and comfortably Before using your computer follow these general guidelines for setting up a safe and comfortable work area and avoiding discomfort and strain e Keep hands and arms parallel to the floor e Adjust the screen so it is perpendicular to your line of sight and the top of the screen is no higher than eye level e Place your feet flat on the floor or on a footrest e Keep ventilation openings clear of obstructions Top of screen is not higher than eye level Screen is perpendicular to your line of sight Hands and arms are parallel to the floor Feet are flat on the floor 12 www gateway com Reducing eye strain Sunlight or bright indoor lighting should not reflect on the monitor screen or shine directly into your eyes Position the computer desk and screen so you can avoid glare on your screen and light shining directly into your eyes Reduce glare by installing shades or curtains on windows and by installing a glare screen filter Use soft indirect lighting in your work area Do not use your computer in a dark room Set paper holders at the same height and distance as the monitor Avoid focusing your eyes on your computer screen for long periods of time Every 10 or 15 minutes look
73. l information to have available if you call Customer Care a 91 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting Recovering your system 92 You can solve most computer problems by following the information in Troubleshooting on page 73 or in the technical support pages at www gateway com Problem solving may also involve reinstalling some or all of the computer s software also called recovering or restoring your system Gateway provides everything you need to recover your system under most conditions Caution To prepare your computer for additional system recovery options you should create a set of recovery discs as soon as possible Recovery discs take some time to create but for long term reliability the effort is worth it For instructions see Creating recovery discs on page 93 gt To recover your system 1 Create recovery discs as soon as you can You can use these discs later for recovering your system from significant hardware and software problems For instructions see Creating recovery discs on page 93 2 Perform minor fixes IF only one or two items of software or hardware have stopped working correctly the problem may be solved by reinstalling the software or the device drivers To recover software and drivers that were pre installed at the factory see Recovering pre installed software and drivers on page 95 For instructions on reinstalling software and drivers that were not pre installed se
74. lug the keyboard Wipe off the keyboard blow the inside dry with a can of compressed air then turn the keyboard upside down to drain any remaining liquid Let the keyboard dry for several hours before using it again If the keyboard does not work after it dries you may need to replace it Files You get an Insufficient disk space error message e Delete unnecessary files from the hard drive using Disk Cleanup For instructions see Deleting unnecessary files on page 65 Help CEE For more information about file management click Start then click Help and Support Type file management in the Search Help box then press ENTER e Empty the Recycle Bin by right clicking the Recycle Bin icon then clicking Empty Recycle Bin Caution All deleted files will be lost when you empty the Recycle Bin e Save your files to another drive If the hard drive is Full copy any files not regularly used to backup media then delete them from the hard drive 85 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting A file was accidentally deleted e Ifa file was deleted while holding down the SHIFT key or if the Recycle Bin has been emptied since the file was deleted the file cannot be restored gt To restore deleted files 1 Double click the Recycle Bin icon 2 Right click the file you want to restore then click Restore The file is restored to the place where it was originally deleted from a Help CEE For more informatio
75. ly No 26 AWG or larger for example No 24 AWG UL listed or CSA certified telecommunication line cord for your dialup modem connection Do not walk on the power cord or allow anything to rest on it Do not spill anything on the system The best way to avoid spills is to avoid eating and drinking near your system Some products have a eta CMOS battery on the system board There is a danger of explosion if the CMOS battery is replaced incorrectly Replace the battery with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions When the computer is turned off a small amount of electrical current still flows through the computer To avoid electrical shock always unplug all power cables and modem cables from the wall outlets before cleaning the system Unplug the system from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified personnel if The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has been spilled into the system The system does not operate properly when the operating instructions are followed The system was dropped or the cabinet is damaged The system performance changes Regulatory compliance statements United States of America Federal Communications Commission FCC Unintentional emitter per FCC Part 15 This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are des
76. m cable before opening the case gt To remove the side panel 1 Follow the instructions in Preventing static electricity discharge on page 34 2 Shut down your computer then disconnect the power cord and modem network and all peripheral device cables 3 Press the power button for ten seconds to drain any residual power from your computer 4 Loosen the two captive thumbscrews on the back edge of the side panel These screws cannot be removed 5 Slide the side panel toward the back of your computer then pull the panel away from your computer 35 36 CHAPTER 4 Upgrading Your Computer Removing the front bezel gt To remove the front bezel 1 Remove the side panel by following the instructions in Removing the side panel on page 35 2 Press the three bezel retention tabs then swing the left side of the bezel away from the computer and remove it Tabs www gateway com Closing the case Replacing the Front bezel gt To replace the front bezel 1 Slide the tabs on the right side of the bezel into the slots on the right side of the computer 2 Swing the left side of the bezel in to insert the release tabs on the left side of the bezel into the slots on the left side of the computer 3 Press the left side of the bezel firmly until the release tabs snap into place E 37 CHAPTER 4 Upgrading Your Computer Replacing the side panel gt To replace the side panel 1
77. maintenance tasks such as running Disk Defragmenter and checking your drives for errors A Important Your computer must be on during scheduled tasks If your computer is off scheduled tasks will not run gt To start the Task Scheduler 1 Click Start All Programs Accessories System Tools then click Task Scheduler The Task Scheduler dialog box opens ai 2 Click Create Basic Task for basic tasks or click Create Task for more complex tasks then follow the on screen instructions to finish setting up and scheduling the task eJ Help For more information about scheduling tasks click Start then click Help and Support Type task scheduler in the Search Help box then press ENTER 69 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining Your Computer Moving From your old computer Transferring Files and settings automatically 70 You can move your files folders software settings and user account settings such as display Internet and e mail settings from your old computer to your new one using Windows Easy Transfer providing your old computer uses Windows XP or Windows Vista While using Windows Easy Transfer you will not be able to run other tasks on the computers Va Important IF your old computer does not use Windows XP or Windows Vista you must manually move your data by using a writeable disc flash drive or external hard drive gt To move files and settings from your old computer
78. mputer are extremely sensitive to static electricity also known as electrostatic discharge ESD Before opening the computer case follow these guidelines e Wear a grounding wrist strap available at most electronics stores and attach it to a bare metal part of your computer e Turn off your computer e Touch a bare metal surface on the back of the computer e Unplug the power cord and the modem and network cables Caution ESD can permanently damage electrostatic discharge sensitive components in your computer Prevent ESD damage by following ESD guidelines every time you open the computer case Before working with computer components follow these guidelines e Avoid static causing surfaces such as carpeted floors plastic and packing foam e Remove components from their antistatic bags only when you are ready to use them Do not lay components on the outside of antistatic bags because only the inside of the bags provide electrostatic protection e Always hold expansion cards by their edges or their metal mounting brackets Avoid touching the edge connectors and components on the cards Never slide expansion cards or components over any surface www gateway com Opening the case Your computer case provides easy access to internal components Removing the side panel Warning To avoid exposure to dangerous electrical voltages and moving parts turn off your computer then unplug the power cord and mode
79. n about restoring deleted files click Start then click Help and Support Type System Restore in the Search Help box then press ENTER You get a Data error message e This may be the result of a defective area on the hard drive To fix hard drive problems run the error checking program For instructions on fixing hard drive problems see Checking the hard drive for errors on page 87 The hard drive cannot be accessed or you see a General failure reading drive C error message e IF your computer has been subjected to static electricity or physical shock you may need to reinstall the operating system See Recovering your system on page 92 You get an Operating system not found error message e Your computer is unable to detect the hard drive Check cable connections For instructions on opening your computer case see Opening the case on page 35 e A USB flash drive or a USB portable music player is connected to one of your computer s USB ports Unplug the USB device then restart your computer e Your hard drive has no operating system installed on it or the operating system files cannot be recognized because they have become corrupted or erased See Recovering your system on page 92 You need to restore your computer to a working condition e See Recovering your system on page 92 86 www gateway com Checking the hard drive for errors Use Error checking if you encounter har
80. n health To prevent releases of harmful substances into the environment and to maximize the use of our natural resources Gateway provides the following information on how you can responsibly recycle or reuse most of the materials in your end of life product Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment commonly known as d should never be disposed of in the municipal waste stream residential garbage collection The Crossed Out Waste Bin label affixed to this product is your reminder to dispose of your end of life product properly Substances such as glass plastics and certain chemical compounds are highly D recoverable recyclable and reusable You can do your part for the environment by following these simple steps When your electrical or electronic equipment is no longer useful to you take it back to your local or regional waste collection administration for recycling In some cases your end of life product may be traded in for credit towards the purchase of new Gateway equipment Call Gateway to see if this program is available in your area e If you need further assistance in recycling reusing or trading in your end of life product you may contact us at the Customer Care number listed in your product s user guide and we will be glad to help you with your effort Finally we suggest that you practice other environmentally friendly actions by understanding and using the energy savi
81. ndard definition video or about nine hours of high definition video Blu ray Discs can be played on a Blu ray compatible player or a Blu ray drive equipped computer For more information about playing Blu ray Discs see your online User Guide Creating discs Recording to optical discs You can use the disc burning program on your computer to copy tracks from a music CD to your hard drive copy or create data discs create music CDs create video DVDs and more For more information about creating CDs and DVDs see your online User Guide Creating audio and video files You can create audio and music files either from scratch or from music CDs You can also create video files from home video For more information see your online User Guide Copying optical discs You can copy optical discs to make backups of your data For more information see your online User Guide 27 CHAPTER 3 Setting Up and Getting Started Using the memory card reader You can use the optional memory card reader to transfer pictures from a digital camera to your computer You can also use the memory card reader to transfer data between your computer and a device that uses memory cards such as a PDA MP3 player or cellular telephone Your computer s memory card reader may look different Activity indicator Memory card reader slots Memory card types The memory card reader supports several memory card types To determine which types are sup
82. nect all the power and data cables from the system board noting their locations and orientation You will reconnect the cables after you install the new board N Tip ma You can label each cable with tape to make it easier to re connect them later Remove the four screws that secure the power supply to your computer then slide it out of your computer 6 10 11 12 13 14 www gateway com Remove the eight system board screws Screws Lift the system board up and out of the case Align the new system board on the screw holes in the case then secure it into the case with the screws IF your replacement system board does not include a processor remove the processor from the old system board by following the directions in Replacing the heat sink and processor on page 49 then install it and the heat sink into the new system board by following the directions in the same procedure Slide the power supply back into the case then install the four screws to secure the power supply to the case Connect all power and data cables using your notes from Step 4 Reinstall any memory modules you removed previously Reinstall any expansion cards you removed previously Replace the side panel by following the instructions in Replacing the side panel on page 38 a 55 56 CHAPTER 4 Upgrading Your Computer 5 Maintaining Your Computer Setting up a maintenance schedule Caring for your computer
83. need to follow that software s installation instructions New device drivers lIf you need to recover device drivers that did not come pre installed on your computer follow the instructions for updating drivers in Checking for device problems on page 91 gt To recover your pre installed software and drivers 1 Click Start All Programs Gateway then click Gateway Recovery Management Gateway Recovery Management opens OR IF you are recovering from your driver and application recovery disc insert it into the disc drive then go to Step 3 after the Gateway Application Recovery main menu opens Click the Restore tab then click Reinstall applications drivers The Gateway Application Recovery main menu opens ce 9S Gatoway 95 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting 3 Click Contents A list of software and device drivers opens Te ee SCE CL 4A dick the install icon for the item you want to install then follow the on screen prompts to complete the installation Repeat this step for each item you want to reinstall a Returning to a previous system condition 96 Microsoft System Restore periodically takes snapshots of your system settings and saves them as restore points In most cases of hard to resolve software problems you can return to one of these restore points to get your system running again Windows automatically creates an additional restore point each day and also each t
84. ng Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure To prevent exposure to laser beams do not try to open the enclosure of a CD or DVD drive All Gateway systems egui ped with CD and DVD drives comply with the appropriate safety standards including IEC 825 The laser devices in these components are classified as Class 1 Laser Products under a US Department of Health and Human Services DHHS Radiation Performance Standard Should the unit ever need servicing contact an authorized service location Television antenna connectors protection for systems fitted with TV cable TV tuner cards 106 External television antenna grounding Y Important The instructions are for the person who installs cable to the system Gateway assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with electric shock If an outside antenna or cable system is to be connected to your Gateway PC make sure that the antenna or cable system is electrically grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPSA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge
85. ng features of this product where applicable recycling the inner and outer packaging including shipping containers this product was delivered in and by disposing of or recycling used batteries properly With your help we can reduce the amount of natural resources needed to produce electrical and electronic equipment minimize the use of landfills for the disposal of end of life products and generally improve our quality of life by ensuring that potentially hazardous substances are not released into the environment and are disposed of properly Notices 108 Copyright 2008 Gateway Inc All Rights Reserved 7565 Irvine Center Drive Irvine CA 92618 USA All Rights Reserved This publication is protected by copyright and all rights are reserved No part of it may be reproduced or transmitted by any means or in any form without prior consent in writing from ateway The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate However changes are made periodically These changes are incorporated in newer publication editions Gateway may improve and or change products described in this publication at any time Due to continuing system improvements Gateway is not responsible for inaccurate information which may appear in this manual For the latest product updates consult the Gateway Web site at www gateway com In no event will Gateway be liable for direct indirect special exemplary incidental
86. on keys network jack 9 15 troubleshooting 80 numeric keypad 20 21 indicator 20 21 20 21 0 opening computer case 35 files 23 folders 23 front bezel 36 programs 23 shortcut menu 23 optical connection 9 optical drive eject button 24 eject hole 24 indicator 24 inserting disc 24 locating drive 7 using 24 P Pad Lock indicator parallel port 32 password troubleshooting 88 PDA 116 20 21 Index memory cards 28 peripheral devices 31 playing audio CD 26 Blu ray Disc 27 DVD 26 Plug and Play devices IEEE 1394 support for 31 USB support for 31 pointer moving 22 23 ports See connections power button 7 connector 8 Hibernate mode 7 indicator 7 source problems 14 Standby Resume 7 troubleshooting 81 turning off computer 17 turning on computer 16 power button 7 power supply 15 printer installing 31 setting default 82 troubleshooting 82 USB port 7 9 programs closing unresponsive 18 opening 23 re installing 92 95 PS 2 port keyboard 8 mouse 9 R RAM See memory rebooting computer 18 recordable drive 7 recording audio files 27 www gateway com optical discs 27 recovering defaults 97 drivers 92 95 programs 92 95 software 92 95 system 92 with Gateway Recovery Center 95 with Windows System Restore 96 re installing defaults 97 drivers 92 95 programs 92 95 software 92 95 Windows 92 with Gateway Recovery Center 95 with Windows System Restore 96 removing files and fold
87. orrect a CEE For more information about dialing properties click Start then click Help and Support Type dialing in the Search Help box then press ENTER Check for line noise scratchy crackling or popping sounds which is a common problem that can cause the modem to connect at a slower rate interrupt downloads or even disconnect You can also call your telephone service and have the telephone line checked for noise or low line levels Try another telephone line either a different telephone number in your house or a telephone line at a different location IF you can connect on this line call your telephone service www gateway com You cannot connect to the Internet e The ISP may be having technical difficulties Contact your ISP for technical support e Review the troubleshooting information under Internet and networking on page 76 Your 56K modem does not connect at 56K Current FCC regulations restrict actual data transfer rates over public telephone lines to 53K Other factors such as line noise telephone service provider equipment or ISP limitations may lower the speed even further The modem is not recognized by your computer e Use the modem cable that came with your computer Some telephone cables do not meet required cable standards and may cause problems with the modem connection e Restart your computer e Run Windows modem diagnostics gt To run modem diagnostics 1 Click Sta
88. oting 78 troubleshooting connection speed 79 digital audio out 9 digital camera locating USB port digital video camera locating IEEE 1394 port DIMM See memory directional keys Disk Cleanup 65 Disk Defragmenter 67 display cleaning 61 troubleshooting 83 documentation User Guide 2 double clicking 23 dragging 23 drivers re installing 92 95 drives backing up files 68 CD 25 checking for errors 66 87 checking for free space 64 defragmenting 67 DVD 25 optical 24 recordable CD 25 recordable DVD 25 troubleshooting 83 85 DSL modem 15 connecting 9 troubleshooting 77 7 9 7 9 20 21 DVD cleaning 62 copying 27 drive 25 inserting 24 playing 26 recording 27 troubleshooting 83 DVD drive adding 43 identifying 25 replacing 43 See also optical drive troubleshooting 83 E editing buttons 19 21 electrostatic discharge ESD 34 ergonomics 12 Error checking 66 87 Ethernet jack 9 Ethernet network connecting 15 jack 15 expansion card adding 51 replacing 51 external audio jack 9 10 F fan variable speed 16 files backing up 68 deleting 65 finding 72 opening 23 transferring 71 troubleshooting 85 types 71 finding files 72 files and folders 71 Firewire port 7 9 31 folders opening 23 fragmentation 67 front bezel 113 Index removing 37 replacing 37 function keys 19 21 G Gateway contact information 2 model number 2 100 serial number 2 100 Support 2 Gateway Recovery Center re
89. port Type troubleshooting connections in the Search Help box then press ENTER You see an Unable to locate host message and are unable to browse the Internet You may have typed the URL Web address incorrectly Check the URL then enter it again or try a different URL Your Web browser may be experiencing problems Close your Web browser then restart it IF that does not allow you to connect restart your computer The problem may be with your network not the Internet itself Check your network cables and network devices such as switches routers and hubs Your ISP may be having connection problems Contact your ISP technical support to determine whether the Internet outage is widespread a problem they are trying to solve www gateway com People are sending you e mails but you have not received them Click the Receive or Send and Receive button in your e mail program This checks your mail server for incoming e mail Make sure that your account with your Internet service provider ISP is set up correctly Contact your ISP for technical support E mails you send are returned as undeliverable Check the spelling of the e mail address you are sending e mail to A valid e mail address consists of a user name the symbol and the Internet domain name of the Internet service provider ISP or company that hosts that user E mail addresses never contain spaces and are not case sensitive IF possibl
90. ported by your card reader and the slots to use for each type of card examine the face plate of the reader Each slot is assigned a different drive letter for example the E and F drives so data can be transferred from one memory card type to another Using amemory card 28 Caution Before inserting a memory card into a slot make sure that the slot is empty or you could damage the card reader gt To insert a memory card 1 Insert the memory card into the appropriate memory card slot 2 To access a file on the memory card click Start then click Computer Double click the drive letter for example the E drive then double click the file name a www gateway com gt To remove a memory card Wait for the memory card reader access indicator to stop blinking then pull the memory card out of the slot Caution Do not remove the memory card or turn off the computer while the memory card reader access indicator is blinking You could lose data Also remove the memory card from the reader before you turn off the computer VA Important Do not use the remove hardware icon in the taskbar to remove the memory card or you will have to restart the computer to re enable the memory card reader Adjusting the volume You can adjust volume using your speakers controls or the Windows volume controls You can also adjust the volume of specific sound devices in your computer gt To adjust the
91. r computer problem if e Power cords or plugs are damaged e Liquid has been spilled into your computer e Your computer was dropped e The case was damaged Instead unplug your computer and contact a qualified computer technician e Check all cable connections including power e If an error message appears on the screen write down the exact message The message may help Customer Care in diagnosing and fixing the problem e IF you added or removed peripheral devices review the installation procedures you performed and make sure that you followed each instruction e If an error occurs in a program see the program s printed documentation or the online help Help SM For more information about troubleshooting click Start then click Help and Support Type troubleshooting in the Search Help box then press ENTER www gateway com Error messages Error message Insufficient disk space Data error General failure reading drive C Operating system not found Unable to locate host Download Error Memory error Not enough memory Action See You get an Insufficient disk space error message on page 85 See You get a Data error message on page 86 See The hard drive cannot be accessed or you see a General failure reading drive C error message on page 86 See You get an Operating system not found error m
92. r Care IF you have a technical problem with your computer follow these recommendations before contacting Gateway Customer Care Make sure that your computer is connected correctly to an AC power outlet that is supplying power IF you use a surge protector or power strip make sure that it is turned on If a peripheral device such as a keyboard or mouse does not appear to work make sure that all cables are plugged in securely IF you have recently installed hardware or software make sure that you have installed it according to the instructions provided with it IF you did not purchase the hardware or software from Gateway see the manufacturer s documentation and technical support resources IF you have how to questions about using a program see e Its online Help e Its printed documentation e Its publisher s Web site See the troubleshooting section of this chapter Have your customer ID serial number and order number available along with a detailed description of your problem including the exact text of any error messages and the steps you have taken Make sure that your computer is nearby at the time of your call The technician may have you follow troubleshooting steps Calling Customer Care 100 For the contact number see your setup poster The label on top of your computer contains information that identifies your computer model and serial number Gateway Customer Care will need this information
93. r scroll the picture For a better picture on a TV display you may need to lower the computer s screen resolution to 800 x 600 or 640 x 480 For more information about changing the screen resolution see your online User Guide e Age of the TV Newer TVs usually have more advanced features produce a better quality picture and support higher screen resolutions Type of TV e CRT TVs may have a slight flicker e Plasma TVs may experience image burn in after extended use e LCD TVs use the same technology as your computer s flat panel display You want to change monitor settings to get better TV or DVD image quality e Adjust the display device brightness contrast hue and saturation For more information see the display s user guide You need to burn programs that were recorded with your computer to a DVD using Media Center e Media Center saves recorded programs in the DVR MS format You can burn a DVR MS file to a DVD with DVD recording burning software and with Media Center itself For more information see the Media Center online help You want to play recorded programs on other computers e A DVR MS file recorded to DVD can be replayed on another computer running Media Center or on any computer that has a DVD player and DVD decoder software such as WinDVD The non Media Center computer must also have at least Windows XP with Service Pack SP 1 or 2 Windows Media Player 9 or later and the Windows patch Q81024
94. rst page of the transmission the date and time it is sent an identification of the business other entity or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business other entity or individual Refer to your fax communication software documentation for details on how to comply with the fax branding requirement Industry Canada IC Unintentional emitter per ICES 003 This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of Industry Canada Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe B prescrites dans le r glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par Industrie Canada Telecommunications per Industry Canada CS 03 for products fitted with an ICcompliant modem The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operation and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the users satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should make sure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the inside
95. rt type modem then press ENTER 2 Click the Modems tab then click Properties 3 Click the Diagnostics tab then click Query Modem If information about the modem appears the modem passed diagnostics If no modem information is available a white screen appears with no data or if you get an error such as port already open or the modem has failed to respond the modem did not pass diagnostics CEE For more information about modem troubleshooting click Start then click Help and Support Type modem troubleshooting in the Search Help box then press ENTER The modem is noisy when it dials and connects gt To turn down the modem volume 1 Click Start type modem then press ENTER 2 Click the Modems tab then click Properties 79 Networking 80 CHAPTER 6 Troubleshooting 3 Click the Modem tab then adjust the Speaker volume control 4A Click OK twice to close the dialog boxes a You cannot see the other computers on your network IF a network cable is connected to your computer make sure that the other end is plugged into a network router switch hub or other network device Make sure that the other computers are turned on IF you are using a router make sure that it is turned on Most routers have lights that indicate they are working For more information see your router s documentation IF you are using a router restart it by unplugging it from power for five seconds Make sure that all
96. s divides the file information into pieces and stores them in different places on the hard drive This is called fragmentation and it is normal In order for your computer to use a file Windows must search for the pieces of the file and put them back together This process slows the hard drive performance Disk Defragmenter organizes the data on the drive so each file is stored as one unit rather than as multiple pieces scattered across different areas of the drive Defragmenting the information stored on the drive can improve hard drive performance While Disk Defragmenter is running do not use your keyboard or mouse because using them may continuously stop and restart the defragmenting process Also if you are connected to a network log off before starting Disk Defragmenter Network communication may stop the defragmentation process and cause it to start over NY Tip ma Because defragmenting a drive may take hours to complete depending on the size of the drive being defragmented consider starting the process when you will not need the computer for several hours gt To defragment the hard drive 1 Disconnect your computer from the network 2 Click Start All Programs Accessories System Tools then click Disk Defragmenter The Disk Defragmenter dialog box opens Iy M Sedated det apent arme n ematen o Smaa vhs anf be Oe ogmerded A Pe v bee Saya Cse 67 CHAPTER 5 Maintaining Your Computer 3 Click Defra
97. sc tray for one or more of the following logos If enr optical drive has Your drive type Use your drive for this logo S cD Installing programs playing ose audio CDs and accessing data COMPACT g CD RW Installing programs playing diS amp audio CDs accessing data and rReWritableks creating CDs COMPACT g DVD CD RW Installing programs playing il 63 DVD audio CDs accessing data amme kom creating CDs and playing DVDs DVD Installing programs playing DVD audio CDs playing DVDs and RENA accessing data DVD RW Installing programs playing RW audio CDs playing DVDs DVD ReWritable accessing data and recording video and data to CDs and DVD R or DVD RW discs DVD R RW Installing programs playing DVD audio CDs playing DVDs a accessing data and recording video and data to CDs and DVD R DVD RW DVD R and RW R DVD RW discs Double layer Installing programs playing DVD RW audio CDs playing DVDs accessing data and recording DVD R DL video and data to CDs and double layer DVD R discs Note To use the double layer capability of the double layer recordable DVD drive the blank DVDs you purchase must state Double Layer Dual Layer or DL Using other types of blank media will result in less capacity 25 CHAPTER 3 Setting Up and Getting Started If your optical drive has Yourdrivetype Use your drive for this logo is DVD RAM RW Installing programs playing DYD audio CDs playing
98. so optical drive troubleshooting 83 cellular phone memory cards 28 Certificate of Authenticity 3 100 cleaning audio CD 62 case 60 CD 62 computer screen 61 DVD 62 keyboard 61 LCD panel 61 mouse 61 screen 61 cleaning CRT screen 61 clicking 23 closing computer case 37 front bezel 37 unresponsive program 18 color panel replacing 38 CompactFlash 28 configuring audio jacks 31 speakers 31 connecting cable modem 15 dial up modem 16 DSL modem 15 PS 2 keyboard 8 PS 2 mouse 9 to Ethernet network 9 15 to Internet 9 15 to network 9 15 connections analog speakers 9 112 audio in 10 cable modem 15 center speaker 9 dial up modem 10 16 digital camera 7 9 31 digital video camera 7 9 31 DSL modem 15 Ethernet 9 15 external audio 9 10 external speakers 9 Firewire 7 9 31 front speaker 9 headphone 7 9 i Link 7 9 IEEE 1394 7 9 32 keyboard 7 8 9 line in 9 10 line out 9 microphone 7 9 modem 10 mouse 7 9 network 9 15 power 8 power cord 8 printer 7 9 PS 2 keyboard 8 PS 2 mouse 9 rear speaker 10 scanner 7 9 side speaker 10 subwoofer 9 telephone 10 universal aduio 31 universal audio 88 USB 7 9 video camera 7 9 copying CDs and DVDs 27 CRT screen cleaning 61 D default printer setting 82 defragmenting hard drive 67 deleting files and folders 65 www gateway com dial up modem 16 adjusting volume 79 connecting 10 diagnostics 79 dialing properties 78 troublesho
99. ter Screws 45 5 46 CHAPTER 4 Upgrading Your Computer Unplug the cable from the back of the card reader then slide the card reader toward the front of your computer me ro J s A gt Slide the new card reader into place then secure it with the two screws you removed previously Plug the cable into the card reader Place the top bezel on top of the computer then slide bezel toward the back of the computer until it clicks into place Reinstall the bezel by following the instructions in Replacing the front bezel on page 37 Reinstall the computer case s side panel by following the instructions in Replacing the side panel on page 38 a www gateway com Adding or replacing a hard drive gt To add or replace a hard drive Q Tools You need a Phillips screwdriver to add or replace a hard drive 1 Remove the side panel by following the instructions in Removing the side panel on page 35 2 Disconnect and label all hard drive cables noting their locations and orientation You will reconnect the cables after you install the new drive 3 Disconnect the hard drive cage fan cable from the system board 47 CHAPTER 4 Upgrading Your Computer 4 Loosen the captive thumbscrew that secures the hard drive cage to the computer This screw cannot be removed 5 Remove the hard drive cage from the computer 6 IF you are replacing a drive remove the screws that secure
100. ton If the computer remains in Sleep mode press the power button a gt To turn off your computer 1 Click Start click the arrow next to the lock icon then click Shut Down The computer turns off Switch User Log Off Lock Restart Sleep 2 To completely disconnect all power such as for servicing internal components also disconnect the power cord a Restarting rebooting your computer IF your computer does not respond to keyboard or mouse input you may need to restart reboot your computer gt To restart your computer 1 Click Start click the arrow next to the lock icon then click Restart Your computer turns off then turns on again Switch User Log Off Lock Restart Sleep Shut Down 18 www gateway com 2 If your computer does not turn off press and hold the power button until the computer turns off about five seconds then press it again to turn the computer back on L Using the keyboard Premium multimedia keyboard features The keyboard has several different types of keys and buttons Your keyboard also has status indicators that show which keyboard feature is active Function keys Indicators Editing buttons Internet buttons Audio playback buttons Navigation keys Internet buttons Windows keys Application key Directional keys Numeric keypad Feature Icon Description Editing buttons Press these buttons to copy cut and paste Function keys Press these keys to start progr
101. unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode Cable distribution system should be grounded earthed in accordance with ANSI NFPA 70 the Vational eck Code NEC in particular Section 820 93 Grounding of Outer Conductive Shield of a Coaxial Cable Lightning protection For added protection of any Gateway product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended or unused for long periods of time unplug the product from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system www gateway com Power lines Q Warning When installing or realigning an outside antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits Contact with them could be fatal Do not locate the antenna near overhead light or power circuits or where it could fall into such power lines or circuits Antenna and satellite grounding Reference Grounding component 1 Electric service equipment 2 Power service grounding electrode system NEC Art 250 Part H 3 Ground clamps 4 Grounding conductors NEC Section 810 21 5 Antenna discharge unit NEC Section 810 20 6 Ground clamp 7 Antenna lead in wire 107 APPENDIX A Legal Notices Environmental information The product you have purchased contains extracted natural resources that have been used in the manufacturing process This product may contain substances known to be hazardous to the environment or to huma
102. wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Warning To avoid electrical shock or equipment malfunction do not attempt to make electrical ground connections by yourself Contact the appropriate inspection authority or an electrician as appropriate Users should make sure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 105 APPENDIX A Legal Notices Laser safety statement Q Warni
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