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This User's Guide contains information primarily specific to this computer, assuming that the user is able to perform basic Windows operations and
understands how to use help in its installed applications to resolve problems. In this user's guide, unless specified, "Windows 8.1" refers to
®
Windows
8.1 Pro 64-bit system. System configuration and software installation should be conducted by a user who has administrator privileges. If a
[User Account Control] screen comes up, please be sure to confirm the contents before continuing.
The information contained within this manual applies to the following models:
• MB Model: MC32M/B-H, MC34L/B-H, MG32M/B-H, MG34L/B-H
Note:For details about a model number, please see "Model number list" (p.24).
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Checking Included Accessories .............................................2
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Connecting Included Accessories ..........................................2
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Windows Setup ......................................................................3
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Knowing the Parts ..................................................................6
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Mouse.....................................................................................8
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LAN Function..........................................................................8
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Opening and Closing Covers ...............................................10
Note:The illustrations, screenshots, icons, and on-screen text shown in this document may differ from the ones you actually encounter.
User's Guide
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Memory ............................................................................... 13
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PCI board/PCI Express x16/x1 board ................................. 14
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System Configuration .......................................................... 16
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Security Chip Function ........................................................ 17
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Applications ......................................................................... 18
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Recovery ............................................................................. 19
Appendix ............................................................................. 23

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    User's Guide MB Model This User's Guide contains information primarily specific to this computer, assuming that the user is able to perform basic Windows operations and understands how to use help in its installed applications to resolve problems. In this user's guide, unless specified, "Windows 8.1" refers to ®...
  • Page 2: Checking Included Accessories

    Failure to do so may cause damage.  安全にお使いいただくために • Connect the LAN cable, only after completing Windows setup and firewall  NEC软件的使用条件 【即EULA】(对顾客的特别提示) configuration. (请务必先仔细阅读如下内容后,决定是否打开本个人电脑的包装) This ensures that your computer can be safely connected to a network.  Terms and Conditions for using software (For Customer)
  • Page 3: Windows Setup

    3. Connect the display Windows Setup Connect your display to the computer using either a digital connector or an analog connector. When you first power up your new computer, it is necessary to perform Windows setup. If you will use the dual display function, connect the second display after Windows Setup has finished.
  • Page 4 If you encounter problems during setup Turning on the power Turn on the display. If you accidentally turn off the power during setup Press the power switch ( The setup process will not be successfully completed and Windows system files or the registry may be corrupted.
  • Page 5 Creating multiple hard disk partitions Creating a "Recovery Drive" We recommend that a "Recovery Drive" be created for times when problems such as As a default setting, the first internal hard disk has only one useable partition corrupted files result in Windows not loading correctly. (volume), designated as the C:drive.
  • Page 6: Knowing The Parts

     Explanation of Components Knowing the Parts Number Name Explanation Optical drive This computer features either a built-in DVD Super Multi drive or a built-in DVD-ROM drive. The type of Names and descriptions of your computer's major components drive varies by model. ...
  • Page 7 Number Name Explanation Number Name Explanation Air vent These holes are designed to allow internal heat to (24) Line out terminal (mini A terminal used to output audio signals to audio escape. devices. jack) ( Please be careful not to leave the air vent blocked. (25) PCI Express x16 slot A slot used to attach a PCI Express x16 board.
  • Page 8: Mouse

    Mouse LAN Function A USB mouse is included. This section covers important points and the correct procedure for setting up the LAN (Local Area Network) function. LAN settings A sensor detects the movement of the mouse with the assistance of the light source at the bottom of the mouse.
  • Page 9 Network booting function (PXE) • In order to enable WoL, it is necessary to install special software on the This enables booting via a network, and remote connection to your computer administrator's PC to allow sending of Magic Packets. from an administrator's PC which allows you to do the following. •...
  • Page 10: Opening And Closing Covers

    Remove setscrews by rotating them by hands, and release the lock. Opening and Closing Covers Removing the side cover The side cover needs to be removed when installing internal devices such as memory and a PCI board. • The plate will be very hot right after the machine is used, and you may e burnt if you touch it.
  • Page 11 If the computer is positioned horizontally, proceed to step 4. Closing the side cover Attach the Stands to the computer if it is positioned vertically. Refer to the following procedure when closing the side cover. Attach the security lock, if necessary. Connect the power cord and all other cables and cords.
  • Page 12 Closing the drive bay Chassis prong Be careful not to pinch, strike, or cut your fingers when closing the drive bay. Release the lock, carefully move down the drive bay, and push it from the top and lock it. Exercise care not to pinch the internal cables by the drive bay. Cable Hold the bottom side of the optical drive unit with your hand, and carefully pull up the drive bay with your other hand.
  • Page 13: Memory

    Engage the prongs at the bottom of the front mask. Memory Do not pinch the cables connected between the front mask and the computer. Before installing the board Before installing memory in this computer, check the memory compatibility, the Chassis prong installation order and the location of the slot.
  • Page 14: Pci Board/Pci Express X16/X1 Board

    Inserting the memory into the slot PCI board/PCI Express x16/x1 board Mount memory cards into sockets DIMM4, DIMM2, DIMM3, and DIMM1 in this order. Before installing the board To use dual-channel memory access with two pairs of memory cards, install two pairs The following are the available board sizes for this computer.
  • Page 15 Installing Removing Open the side cover and drive bay as described in "Removing the side Open the side cover and drive bay as described in "Removing the side cover" (p.10) "Opening the drive bay" (p.11). cover" (p.10) and "Opening the drive bay" (p.11). Remove one screw from the PCI board slot cover that you are installing, Remove one screw from the PCI board that you wish to remove.
  • Page 16: System Configuration

    Restoring default factory setting values System Configuration Please follow these steps to restore your system to the default factory settings. Enter the BIOS setup utility. The BIOS setup utility Select [Exit] on the Menu bar, using <> or <> keyboard key. The menu appears.
  • Page 17: Security Chip Function

    Enable the security chip Security Chip Function After initializing the security chip, carry out the following procedure to enable it for use again. Outline Turn the power on and immediately press <F2> key several times. The BIOS setup utility will then be displayed. From the [Security] menu, select [TCG Feature Setup] and press <Enter>.
  • Page 18: Applications

    Deleting Data from the Hard Disk Applications The Recovery Disc is not included with models MC32M/B-H and MC34L/B-H. ® Microsoft Office Single Image v15 About Deleting Data from the Hard Disk ® "Microsoft Office Single Image v15" is not pre-installed in the Japanese version of Data can be deleted from the computer's hard disk.
  • Page 19: Recovery

    How to Delete Data from the Hard Disk Recovery Remove peripheral devices and return it to the state it was in at the time of purchase. Recovery Basics Here we will explain the basics before recovery. Please read this before performing Turn the power on and immediately press <F2>...
  • Page 20 Computer recovery Precautions during Recovery Perform computer recovery. Follow the following precautions during recovery. There are two setup options: recovery using the "Recovery Disc", and that using the Follow the steps in the manual and on the recovery screen Windows function. During recovery, be sure to follow the steps in this manual and on the recovery screen.
  • Page 21 Display the charm bar, and click [Settings]. Using the Windows function Click [Change PC settings]. Recover the computer using the Windows function. Click [Update and recovery]. The subsequent procedure differs depending on whether or not the computer can Click [Recover]. start up.
  • Page 22 If the computer does not start up Windows Setup If the system does not start up, you can recover the system by starting it from the Perform Windows setup. "recovery drive". For creation of "recovery drive", please refer to "Creating a recovery drive"...
  • Page 23: Appendix

    Creating a recovery drive Appendix We recommend that a "recovery drive" be created for times when problems such as corrupted files result in Windows not loading correctly. Disabling the "Fast Startup" function The "Fast Startup" function allows quick computer startup from the power-off state. The •...
  • Page 24: Specifications

    Specifications Model number list Model name MC32M/B-H MC34L/B-H Model name Model number MG32M/B-H MG34L/B-H MC32M/B-H PC-MC32MBZCBECH, PC-MC32MBZCB4CH, ® ® Intel Core i5-4570 Intel Core i3-4130 PC-MC32MBZCEECH, PC-MC32MBZCE4CH, PC-MC32MBZJUECH, PC-MC32MBZJU4CH, processor processor PC-MC32MBZJ1ECH, PC-MC32MBZJ14CH Maximum memory (RAM) 8 GB MC34L/B-H PC-MC34LBZCBECH, PC-MC34LBZCB4CH, Power Compatible with AC 100 V-240 V ±...
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  • Page 28 In the event that the product is used for the above facilities and/or equipment or in control systems, etc. where personal injury and/or property damage is caused, NEC assumes no responsibility.

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