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Keep these instructions with your computer at all times. The proper set up, use and
care can help extend the life of your computer. In the event that you transfer own-
ership of this computer, please provide these instructions to the new owner.
This manual is divided into sections to help you locate the information you require.
Along with the Table of Contents at the beginning of this manual, an Index has
been provided to help you find topical information.
If you want to start up your PC immediately, please read the chapters Operational
Safety (page 3) and Setting up and Getting Started (page 8).
We strongly recommend you read this entire manual to ensure the proper set-up
and operation of your PC.
Many application programs incorporate extensive help functions. As a general rule,
you can access help functions by pressing F1 on the keyboard. These help functions
will be available to you while you are using the Microsoft Windows
tem or the respective application program.
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Windows Vista
offers you additional aids to learn about the new version of Win-
dows and your PC. You can find this information in the Welcome Center after
booting up your PC. We have listed further useful sources of information starting
on page 52.
Audience
These instructions are intended for both the novice and advanced user. Regardless
of the possible professional utilisation, this PC is designed for day-to-day household
use. The functions and applications for use with this PC have been designed with
the entire family in mind.
Purchase Details
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Place and date of Purchase
You will find the PC serial number on the rear of the PC. Also copy this number into
your guarantee documents, if necessary.
UK/ N. IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020
REP. IRELAND HELPLINE 1-800-992508
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  • Page 1 ........Place and date of Purchase ........You will find the PC serial number on the rear of the PC. Also copy this number into your guarantee documents, if necessary. UK/ N. IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 REP. IRELAND HELPLINE 1-800-992508...
  • Page 2 Quality Medion has selected the components in this computer for their high level of func- tionality, ease of use, safety and reliability. Through balanced hardware and software design we are able to provide you with an innovative personal computer useful for applications relating to both work and leisure.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Safety..................... 1 Operational Safety ..................3 Data Security ..................4 Setting Up & Getting Started ............5 Included with your PC ................7 Setting Up....................8 Set-up Location ..................8 Ambient Temperature ................8 Ergonomics .................... 9 Connecting....................
  • Page 4 The Graphics Card ................... 39 Personalize appearance and sounds ............. 39 Connecting the PC to a Television ............40 How to Connect the PC to a Television:..........40 The Sound Card..................41 IEEE 1394 (Fire Wire) ................42 Application Options for IEEE1394 ............42 Technical Specifications ................
  • Page 5 Installation of Software ................. 55 How to Install your Software ............. 55 Software Uninstallation ..............56 Windows Activation................57 Product Activation on your PC............57 BIOS Setup ................... 58 Execution of the BIOS Setup .............. 58 BullGuard Internet Security ..............59 Customer Service &...
  • Page 6 Appendix ..................77 Standards ....................79 Electromagnetic Compatibility.............. 79 Electrical Safety..................79 Ergonomics ..................79 Noise Emission..................80 Information about the Regulatory Compliance according to R&TTE ..80 FCC Compliance Statement..............81 Making Copies of this Manual ............81 Index ....................... 82 - vi - UK/ N.
  • Page 7: Safety

    Chapter 1 Safety Subject Page Operational Safety ............3 Data Security ..............4 UK/ N. IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 REP. IRELAND HELPLINE 1-800-992508...
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  • Page 9: Operational Safety

    • ... if the housing of the PC is damaged or fluids have leaked into it. Have the PC checked by customer service first, because the PC may not be safely op-...
  • Page 10: Data Security

    Data Security Attention! Every time you update your data make back-up copies on an external storage medium. The supplier does not assume liability for data loss or damage to data storage units, and no claims can be accepted for damages resulting from the loss of data or consequential losses. - 4 - UK/ N.
  • Page 11: Setting Up & Getting Started

    Chapter 2 Setting Up & Getting Started Subject Page Included with your PC ............7 Setting Up ................ 8 Connecting ..............11 Getting Started .............. 22 UK/ N. IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 REP. IRELAND HELPLINE 1-800-992508...
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  • Page 13: Included With Your Pc

    Please check that the contents listed below are supplied with your package and notify us within 14 days of purchase if this is not the case. You MUST provide your PC’s serial number when contacting a customer service representative. Your PC bundle should include the following components: •...
  • Page 14: Setting Up

    Failure to observe these instructions can lead to mal- functions or damage to the PC. • To prevent damage to your PC from a fall, place and operate the PC and all connected units on a stable, balanced and vibration-free surface. Ambient Temperature •...
  • Page 15: Ergonomics

    Ergonomics Note Ensure that the monitor is set up in such a way that reflections, glare and light/darkness contrast are avoided. You should not position the monitor in close proximity to a window as this is usu- ally the brightest area of the room and may cause visual impairments during day- light hours.
  • Page 16 Overall: Change your position frequently and take regular breaks to avoid fatigue. Back: While sitting at your work surface, make sure your back is supported by the chair’s backrest in erect position or angled slightly backwards. Legs: Your thighs should be horizontal or angled slightly downward. Your lower legs should be near a right angle to your thighs.
  • Page 17: Connecting

    To avoid damage to your PC, connect your peripherals (e.g., keyboard, mouse and monitor) whilst your PC is powered off. Some devices can be connected whilst your PC is in use. These devices usually have a USB con- nector. Please follow the appropriate instructions for each device.
  • Page 18: Front Connectors

    Some connections are located behind the front flap. This offers you the great ad- vantage of creating frequently used connections quickly and conveniently, without turning the PC round. The flap, which can be slid, also protects the connections. - 12 - UK/ N.
  • Page 19: Connecting Ieee 1394 (Fire Wire) Devices

    The connectors of the front side are not configured for parallel use. LAN Connection Diagram reference: G Your PC is equipped with a network connection, in order to prepare it for network operation. The network cable usually has two RJ45 plugs so that it is unimportant which plug is connected to which jack.
  • Page 20: Connecting Speakers/Audio Output

    (usually Line In or Aux). 1. Connect the cable with the 3.5 mm stereo jack plug into the green socket on the rear of your PC. PCs with Surround Sound Diagram reference: H Connect your surround equipment as follows: 1.
  • Page 21: Tv-Out

    HDMI connection (High Definition Multimedia Interface) (K) for the transmission of picture and sound signals. Note The video output can only be used for replaying. 1. Connect your PC and your television with the cord required for your TV. Antenna Connection for TV Analogue TV reception Diagram reference: J1 1.
  • Page 22: Connecting The Monitor

    2. Hand-tighten the screws on the monitor cable. Caution! Your PC monitor is preconfigured for a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels and an optimal refresh rate of 60 hz. If your monitor does not support these settings it may become damaged or malfunction during use.
  • Page 23: Connecting A Sound Source/Audio Input

    • The voltage outputs of your PC for USB are protected by a fuse (limited power source according to EN60950). This ensures that a malfunction of the PC will not damage the peripheral devices connected to the respective jacks.
  • Page 24: Connecting Serial Devices

    1. In order to connect an external modem, card reader or other serial device, connect the serial cable with the turquoise-coloured connection socket (O) on the rear of your PC. 2. Hand-tighten the screws of the serial cable. Connecting PS/2 Devices Diagram reference: P You can omit this step if you want to connect a USB mouse or a USB keyboard.
  • Page 25: Connecting Headphones

    Here you connect headphones/earphones. 1. Connect the cable with the 3.5 mm stereo jack plug in the green socket at the front of your PC (diagram reference S). Caution! The use of headphones/earphones with a high volume can lead to lasting damage to your hearing.
  • Page 26: Connecting S-Ata Devices

    1. Connect a composite (cinch) or an S-Video cable to the socket V marked VIDEO IN 2. Use the audio input at the front of your PC to feed in the audio signal (position M2). - 20 - UK/ N. IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020...
  • Page 27: Connecting To The Power Supply

    PC or cut off your device from current entirely. • The power socket must be in the vicinity of the PC and within reach of the power cables. Do not stretch the power cables tightly to reach a power so- cket.
  • Page 28: Getting Started

    Getting Started The software on this PC comes fully pre-installed. You do not have to load any of the CD's/DVD’s supplied. With many programs (e.g., telephone-CD's or encyclo- paedias), however, it is necessary to insert the corresponding CD/DVD in order to call up the data which is stored on it.
  • Page 29: Step 2: Starting Initial Setup

    Step 2: Starting Initial Setup The PC starts and now goes through a number of phases: Note Ensure that there is no bootable CD (e.g. the Recovery-CD) in the CD- ROM drive. Such disks will prevent the operating system from load- ing directly off the hard drive.
  • Page 30: Step 3: Finalising

    Clicking the Start button brings up a menu where you can access help, software programs, files, and settings. 2. All Programs All of the software programs installed on your PC are ordinarily listed here. Click All Programs to reveal an extensive menu. 3. Program Bar The most commonly used software programs are listed here.
  • Page 31: Turn Off Computer

    . These icons represent options for configuring your PC. ® 9. Windows Vista Help Here you can find information on using your PC, networking, backup, and many other tasks. - 25 - UK/ N. IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 REP. IRELAND HELPLINE 1-800-992508...
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  • Page 33: Operation

    Chapter 3 Operation Subject Page The Mouse ............... 29 The Keyboard..............30 The Hard Drive ..............32 The Optical Drive ............. 35 The Memory Card Reader..........38 The Graphics Card............39 The Sound Card ............... 41 IEEE 1394 (Fire Wire) ............42 The USB Port ..............
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  • Page 35: The Mouse

    The Mouse The mouse has beside the two keys a wheel that can be used to scroll through a document or internet pages. Note The scroll wheel can be used as a button. The functionality depends on the application. In Word, for example you can use the mouse to move up and down as a scroll function.
  • Page 36: The Keyboard

    The Keyboard This section contains useful information on using the keyboard. All diagrams are schematic. On the base of the keyboard are two folding feet that let you adjust the angle of the keyboard. Pull them forward to adjust the angle of the inclination. Adjustable Feet - 30 - UK/ N.
  • Page 37: The Alt And Ctrl Keys

    The Alt and Ctrl Keys The left Alt key performs certain functions in conjunction with other keys. The application program determines these functions. In order to enter a combination of keys that include the Alt key, hold the Alt key down while pressing the other key. The right Alt key operates in a similar way but selects certain special characters.
  • Page 38: The Hard Drive

    The hard drive contains the operating system of the computer, other application programs and backup files. These programs and files are pre-installed on your PC, so you may note that some of the space on your hard drive is already taken.
  • Page 39: Important Directories

    D:\Driver This folder includes the drivers required by your computer (pre-installed). D:\Tools Here you find additional programs and other documentation for your PC. D:\Recover Here the backup files are located enabling you to recover the factory setting (see page 67).
  • Page 40: Connecting An External Hard Drive

    Connecting an external hard drive Diagram reference: A Your PC has a hard disk bay, which will enable you to connect the external MEDION HDDrive 2go ultra speed hard drive simply and without complica- tions via the SATA connection. As in the case of a USB memory pen, connection takes place with a restarted oper- ating system.
  • Page 41: The Optical Drive

    Playing Back and Retrieving Data from Discs Your PC is able to playback and to retrieve Audio CDs, DVD Movies and Data discs. After loading the disc your operating system will open a selection window with different options for playback.
  • Page 42: How To Remove A Disc

    The Optical Drive as Boot Drive The optical drives can be used for booting the operating system. If the PC does not boot, it is possible that autostart is turned off in the BIOS or the CD is not boot- able.
  • Page 43: Subjects Concerning The Cd/Dvd-Rewriter

    Subjects Concerning the CD/DVD-Rewriter Normal Discs are pressed from a digital, glass master and then sealed. In the case of blank disc, the information is burnt onto the disc with the laser of the Rewriter. Therefore these discs are more sensitive than normal CDs. Please avoid the following when using recordable/rewriteable discs - especially blanks - that have never before been used: •...
  • Page 44: The Memory Card Reader

    The Memory Card Reader Diagram reference: R If your PC is equipped with a card reader, you can handle different memory card types. The following table refers to the use of the card reader: Slot Card type Contacts Memory Stick...
  • Page 45: The Graphics Card

    The Graphics Card Diagram reference: K Your computer is fitted with a high performance graphics card, one of the most technologically advanced. The graphic card can, depending on the set resolution, display vertical image play- back frequencies of between 60 Hz and 240 Hz. You can change the graphics setting using the Personalization help program in the Control Panel.
  • Page 46: Connecting The Pc To A Television

    Connecting the PC to a Television Diagram reference: I, K The Video output (TV-out) is located on the back of your PC. They offer compre- hensive possibilities for transferring images on the PC to a television. Note You will need an S-video cable for connecting your device to the PC according to the equipment.
  • Page 47: The Sound Card

    Passive speakers cannot be used or if they are the quality will be significantly reduced. By using the external connections you have the possibility to connect your PC with a surround system. If you wish to alter the base volume, click on the loudspeaker symbol in the task bar.
  • Page 48: Ieee 1394 (Fire Wire)

    The voltage output of the 6-pole IEEE 1394 jack is protected by a fuse (lim- ited power source according to EN60950). Note The IEEE 1394 ports located at the front of you PC can only be used separately. A simultaneous use is not possible. - 42 - UK/ N.
  • Page 49: Usb Port

    USB Port Diagram reference: N Note Devices connected directly to the USB bus should not draw more than 500 mA. The voltage output is protected by a fuse (Limited Power Source ac- cording to EN 60950). Should the devices need more power than this, it will be necessary to provide a hub (distributor / booster).
  • Page 50: The Network

    You will find further information about networking in the Help section within the Start menu. What is a Network? A network means connecting your PC to another or several other PCs. Users can transfer information and data between computers and share resources such as printers, modems and hard disk drives.
  • Page 51: Wireless Lan

    Wireless LAN Your PC is equipped with WLAN. The components (Module, antenna) are already integrated and activated in your computer. You can turn off the wireless LAN func- ® tion with the help of the Windows Device Manager. This function allows you to create a wireless network link with a partner.
  • Page 52: Troubleshooting Within The Network

    Troubleshooting within the Network Why does the network environment not show the releases? The network environment is delayed in time. Check the release by searching for the respective computer name. Why does an error message appear when I click on the network envi- ronment? The computer name must be unique on the network and may not be the same as the task group.
  • Page 53: The Tv Tuner Card

    The Remote Control This wireless remote control set can only be used to control the Media Center program on your PC. In order for it to work, the following conditions must be met: • The PC must be booted up.
  • Page 54: Button Layout

    Button layout Note The functions described here are standard functions. These Buttons can differ according to the operating mode (TV, video, photo, etc.). On / Off Start video text application. Special function Button red (e.g.: for video text) Special function Button yellow (e.g.: for video text) Special function Button blue (e.g.: for video text)
  • Page 55 With these navigation keys, you can navigate between selection and menu elements. Starts Media Center. Previous title/images/chapter Next title/images/chapter Rewind Starts playback. Fast forward Start recording Ends the playback/recording Pauses the playback at the selected point. Direct selection of the TV channels by means of numbers.
  • Page 56: Changing The Transmission/Reception Channels

    Changing the transmission/reception channels If several computers with remote controls are set up in close proximity of each other (approx. 10 metres), this can lead to interference. This can be remedied by choosing different channels. Only reset the remote control in case of inter- ference.
  • Page 57: Serial Com Port

    Serial COM Port Diagram reference: O The 9-pin serial interface is used as the port for serial devices such as modems, card readers or mice. The interfaces are addressed as COM1 or COM2 and are FIFO 16550-compatible. To use these ports it is necessary, as standard, to have a so- called null-modem cable which is usually supplied with the device to be con- nected.
  • Page 58: Software

    Software This section deals with software, differentiating between BIOS, application pro- grams and operating systems. ® Getting to Know Windows Vista Windows Vista offers different options to understand its operation. We will mention only a few of those options here: ®...
  • Page 59: Windows Vista - Welcome Center

    This contains useful links that will make it easier for you to start using Windows. It is the aim of this feature to enable both beginners and experienced users to make additional setting for the optimal use of Windows Vista after first bringing the PC into operation.
  • Page 60: Windows Vista - User Account Control

    Use the Welcome Center to understand your PC better and in order to be able to use it optimally. It will also serve you as an additional source of information for recognizing and removing potential problems. You can call up the Welcome Center as follows, if you closed it after the start: 1.
  • Page 61: Installation Of Software

    Installation of Software Note If your operating system is configured so that the installation proce- dure accepts only signed drivers (default) and software an informa- tion screen will appear. The software included in delivery is already pre-installed in the factory. Attention! It happens that during the installation procedure important files can be changed or even cancelled.
  • Page 62: Software Uninstallation

    6. Click on “OK”. 7. Follow the instruction given by the program. Software Uninstallation In order to remove installed software from your PC, follow the next steps: 1. Click on Start 2. Click on Control Panel. 3. Then select the Programs option.
  • Page 63: Windows Activation

    Your copy of Windows Vista has already been acti- vated for your PC. Product activation is needed if some components of your PC have been replaced or ® you use a non-authorized BIOS. If necessary you can activate Windows Vista often as requested.
  • Page 64: Bios Setup

    BIOS Setup In the BIOS set up (your PC’s Basic Configuration) you have a number of parameter settings available for your PC. For example, you can change the operating mode of the interfaces, security features or power management. The PC is factory pre-set to guarantee optimum operation. Please only modify the parameters if this is absolutely essential and if you are familiar with the configuration possibilities.
  • Page 65: Bullguard Internet Security

    BullGuard Internet Security The BullGuard Internet Security Package is a combination of the currently most up- to-date PC security technologies on the market and thus offers you 24-hour opti- mum protection. BullGuard is already installed, so that additional installation will not be necessary. If you nevertheless have to carry out an installation (e.g.
  • Page 66 The BullGuard Internet Security Package will be updated with the most up-to-date virus information for 90 days after the free registration. The registration window will only appear after your notebook has been restarted. You will register by entering your email address. Note Keep your password at a secure place.
  • Page 67: Customer Service & Self Help

    Chapter 4 Customer Service & Self Help Subject Page Data and System Security ..........63 System Restore .............. 64 FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions ......... 68 Troubleshooting ............69 Driver Support ............... 71 Transport ............... 72 Cleaning and Care ............72 Recycling and Disposal ...........
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  • Page 69: Data And System Security

    Data and System Security The programs described below are part of your Windows operating system. You will find additional information on these programs in the Windows Help file. Please also read the notes on page 4. Data Security Back up data regularly on external media such as a CD-R or CD-RW. Windows offers Backup Status and Configuration.
  • Page 70: System Restore

    Correction ® Windows Vista includes various functions ensuring that the PC as well as the in- stalled applications and devices work correctly. These functions assist you in solving the problems which might occur by adding, deleting or replacing files required for the functionality of the operating system, the applications and devices.
  • Page 71: Windows Update

    Internet products from the Internet. The website is regularly augmented by new content, so that you can download the newest updates and error corrections at any time, to protect the PC and guarantee its functioning. Windows Update will search through the PC and provide a list of individual updates especially for the configuration of your PC.
  • Page 72: Windows Update Information For Data Security

    Windows Update Information for Data Security Windows Update needs certain information about the respective PC, so that a suit- able list with updates can be provided for you. This information will include the following: • Version number of the operating system •...
  • Page 73: System Restore Powered By Symantec

    CDs or DVDs, etc, for security. Carrying out a Restore 1. First, please read the entire Restore section of the Windows Help file. 2. Insert the Support-CD and reboot the PC. 3. Select the option Boot from CD-ROM. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
  • Page 74: Faq - Frequently Asked Questions

    FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions When do I have to activate Windows? Your software has been preactivated in the factory. An activation will only be required, if ..several components are replaced by others..you install a new motherboard..
  • Page 75: Customer Service

    Check power points, power cable and all power switches. • Switch off the PC and check all cable connections. Check the connections to peripherals. Do not exchange cables, even though they may look similar. The polarity in those cables may be different. When it is confirmed that the computer has power and all connections are correct, turn the computer on again.
  • Page 76: Errors And Possible Causes

    If all cable connections are correct, then try to reset the power supply of the PC. Set the power switch at the rear of the PC to position 0 (OFF). Now press down the main switch at the front of the PC for 10 seconds. Wait 5 more seconds and the restart the PC.
  • Page 77: Additional Support

    If you have been given a customer number previously, please quote this. Driver Support This PC has been extensively tested in our laboratories with a large number of compatible devices. It fulfils all required standards and complies with the standard “Designed for Windows”, which certifies utmost compatibility.
  • Page 78: Transporting The Pc

    • To avoid damage during transport, store the PC in its original packaging. Cleaning and Care The lifetime of the PC can be extended by taking the following measures: Warning! There are no user-serviceable or user-cleanable parts inside the PC housing.
  • Page 79: Recycling And Disposal

    Packaging To avoid damage during transport, the PC is stored in a packaging. Packaging is produced mostly from materials which can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner and be professionally recycled.
  • Page 80 • Do not reverse the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals to avoid short- circuit. • Do not mix used and new or different types of batteries together. Your equipment may not operate properly. In addition, the battery ex- hausted first may be excessively drained (over-discharged). •...
  • Page 81: Upgrades And Repairs

    • Before opening the housing, disconnect the PC from all power sources and remove any connecting cables. If the PC has not been disconnected from the power outlet before being opened, there is a danger to life through electric shock. There is also a risk of damage to the components.
  • Page 82: Notes On Laser Radiation

    Notes on Laser Radiation: • Laser devices of Laser Class 1 to Laser Class 3b may be used in the PC. Where the PC housing remains closed, the device meets the requirements of Laser Class 1. • By opening the PC housing you will gain access to laser devices of up to La- ser Class 3b.
  • Page 83: Appendix

    Chapter 5 Appendix Subject Page Standards ............... 79 Index................82 UK/ N. IRELAND HELPLINE 0871 3761020 REP. IRELAND HELPLINE 1-800-992508...
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  • Page 85: Standards

    Standards This PC meets the requirements of the following standards: Electromagnetic Compatibility This PC meets the following requirements for standards of electromagnetic com- patibility and electrical safety: Information technology equipment - Radio distur- EN 55022 bance characteristics - Limits and methods of meas- urement.
  • Page 86: Noise Emission

    Acoustics. Measurement of airborne noise emitted by ISO 7779 information technology and telecommunications (ISO 9296) equipment. This PC fulfils the requirements of noise emissions according to ISO 7779 with fol- lowing values: Max. Sound power level L (B/A) (de- Operating Mode...
  • Page 87: Fcc Compliance Statement

    FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro- vide 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 interfer- ence to radio communications.
  • Page 88: Index

    Index TV-out ........15 USB devices.......17 All programs .........24 Video inlet.........20 Ambient temperature......8 Control panel........25 Anschließen Customer service ......69 Aufnahmequellen......20 Videoeingang ......20 Audience..........i Autorun ........55 Data and system security ....63 Data security ......4, 63 Directories........33 Disc drive ........35 Battery Treatment ......73 Driver support ......71 BIOS Setup........58 BullGuard Internet Security ...59...
  • Page 89 IEEE 1394 (Fire Wire) .....42 Optical disc drive ......35 Included with your PC.....7 Installation of Software....55 Power Turning off your computer..25 Keyboard ........30 Power On........22 Keys ..........31 Program bar........24 Laser radiation.......76 Quality..........ii License Agreement ......23 Localise the Cause ......69 Recycling and Disposal ....73...
  • Page 90 ® Windows Vista – Quick Start Guide ........52 ® Upgrades and Repairs ....75 Windows Vista – User Account USB port........43 Control ........54 ® Windows Vista – Welcome Center 53 ® Windows Desktop ......24 ® Windows Update......65 Windows activation.......57 Wireless LAN .........45 Windows Aide et support ....52 - 84 - UK/ N.

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