Notices
Macrovision Statement
Important Safety Information
Safety Instructions
Setting Up your System
Care During Use
Replacement Parts and Accessories
Battery Disposal
Laser Safety
Power Cord Requirements
General Requirements
Regulatory Compliance Statements
Wireless Guidance
United States of America
Unintentional Emitter per FCC Part 15
Intentional emitter per FCC Part 15
FCC Part 68
Canada
Unintentional Emitter per ICES-003
Intentional Emitter per RSS 210
Telecommunications per DOC notice (for products fitted with an IC-compliant modem)
European Union
European Directives
European Radio Approval Information (for products fitted with EU-approved radio devices)
European Telecommunication Information (for products fitted with EU-approved modems)
Using Your Documentation
Manual Documentation Conventions
Information Icons
Keyboard Conventions
CD-ROM Device Naming Convention
Touchpad Conventions
Software User Documentation
Getting Started
Introducing Your Computer
Front View
Right View
Left View
Back View
Bottom View
Introducing the Docking Station (Optional)
Top View
Front View
Right View
Left View
Back View
Bottom View
Turning the Computer On and Off
To turn on the computer
To turn off the computer
Using the Keyboard
Using the Numeric Keypad
Using Special Function Keys
Using the Touchpad
Hot Keys
Changing the Hot Key Setting
Reading the Status Indicators
Adjusting LCD Brightness
Adjusting the Volume
To adjust using keyboard
To adjust using volume adjustment program
Introducing Windows
Understanding the Desktop
Understanding the Start Menu
Understanding a Window
Help and Support Center
Windows XP Tour
Using the Computer
Using the Docking Station (Optional)
To dock your computer
To undock your computer
Using the Floppy Disk Drive
To insert a floppy disk
To eject a floppy disk
Using the CD Drive
To insert a CD
To eject a CD
To use the Windows Media Player
To play a video CD
To write data on a CD (Option)
Enjoying Home Theater (S/PDIF Port)
Using the PCMCIA Card Slot
To insert a PCMCIA card
To remove a PCMCIA card
Using Memory Card Slot
To insert and use a memory card
To remove a memory card
To format a memory card
Connecting to the Internet
Connecting with a Modem
Connecting Through a Wired LAN
Connecting Through a Wireless LAN (Option)
Connecting to an Access Point (AP)
Connecting to computer-to-computer networks (peer-to-peer or ad hoc)
Using Wireless Networks in Other Operating Systems
Using Network Services
Sharing files or folders
Sharing Printers
Sharing an Internet Connection
Infrared Communication (Optional)
To establish infrared connection
To transmit data through infrared communication
Customizing Your Computer
Using System Setup
Starting System Setup
Changing Booting Priority
Configuring the Password
Setting the Supervisor Password
Setting the User Password
Activating the Booting Password
Activating the Hard Disk Drive Password
Deactivating the Password
Configuring Resolution and Color Depth
Using External Display Devices
System Management
Using Power Management Options
Basic Power Management Schemes
Advanced Power Management Schemes
Using the Battery
Charging the Battery
Safely Using the Battery
Installing the Battery
Removing the Battery
Monitoring the Battery Charge
Replacing the CD Drive in the Docking Station
Upgrading Memory Module
Using the Security Lock Port
Using Options
Tips for Using Your Computer
Travelling with Your Computer
Air Travel
Handling Spills
Storing the Computer for Long Periods
Troubleshooting
Questions and Answers
Windows Related
Display Related
Modem Related
Wired LAN Related
Wireless LAN Related
Games and Programs Related
Reinstalling Software
Running the system software CD
Installing drivers
Installing programs
Reinstalling Windows XP
Reinstalling Windows
If You Cannot Run Windows
Specifications
System Specification
Docking Station Specifications (Optional)
Wireless LAN Specification
Product Specification
Radio Specifications
Regulatory Notice for Channel Use in France
Abbreviations
Glossary
Using Windows 2000
Registering Windows 2000
Locations of Programs folder and Control Panel
Introducing Windows
To Playback Audio or Video CD
Writing Data to CD (Applicable to the model equipping with CD-RW)
Reinstalling Windows 2000