Dell DHM, K0004 User Manual

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Dell™ Dimension™ 8250 Series
CD or DVD volume control dial
CD or DVD activity light
CD or DVD drive eject button
floppy drive eject button*
floppy drive light*
USB 2.0 connectors (2)
headphone connector
service tag
power connector
voltage selection switch
serial connector
keyboard connector
USB 2.0 connectors (6)
microphone connector
hard drive light
power button
*On computers with an optional floppy drive.
parallel connector
mouse connector
network adapter
line-out connector
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Hints, Notices, and Cautions
HINT: A HINT indicates important information that helps you make better
use of your computer.
NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of
data and tells you how to avoid the problem.
CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage,
personal injury, or death.
Abbreviations and Acronyms
For a complete list of abbreviations and acronyms, see the Tell Me How help file. To access help files, see page 38.
If you purchased a Dell™ n Series computer, any references in this document to Microsoft
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Windows® operating systems are not applicable.
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January 2003 P/N K0004 Rev. A00
Contents
CAUTION: Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
General
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When Using Your Computer
When Working Inside Your Computer
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Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
Ergonomic Computing Habits
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Battery Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Finding Information for Your Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
1 Setting Up and Using Your Computer
Setting Up a Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Printer Cable
Connecting a Parallel Printer
Connecting a USB Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Connecting Two Monitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Connecting the Monitors to Your Computer
Enabling Clone Mode
Enabling Extended Desktop Mode
Transferring Information to a New Computer
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Setting Up a Home and Office Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Connecting to a Network Adapter
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Network Setup Wizard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Connecting to the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Setting Up Your Internet Connection
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Copying CDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Using Easy CD Creator Basic
Using Blank CD-R Discs or Blank CD-RW Discs
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Helpful Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
How to Copy a CD
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Hyper-Threading
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Turning Off the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
2 Solving Problems
Finding Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Finding Help Information
Battery Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Drive Problems
Floppy drive problems
CD drive problems
Problems writing to a CD-RW drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
DVD drive problems
Hard drive problems
E-Mail, Modem, and Internet Problems
Error Messages
General Problems
The computer stops responding
A program stops responding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
A program crashes repeatedly
A program is designed for an earlier Windows operating system
A solid blue screen appears
Other software problems
Other technical problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
General hardware problems
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4 Contents
IEEE 1394 Device Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Keyboard Problems
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Mouse Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Network Problems
Power Problems
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Printer Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Scanner Problems
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Sound and Speaker Problems
No sound from speakers
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No sound from headphones
Video and Monitor Problems
If the screen is blank
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If the screen is difficult to read
3 Advanced Troubleshooting
Diagnostic Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
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Dell Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
When to Use the Dell Diagnostics
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Starting the Dell Diagnostics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Drivers
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What Is a Driver?
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Identifying Drivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Reinstalling drivers
Using System Restore
Creating a Restore Point
Restoring the Computer to an Earlier Operating State
Undoing the Last System Restore
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Resolving Software and Hardware Incompatibilities . . . . . . . 70
Reinstalling Microsoft
Before You Reinstall
Reinstalling Windows XP
Reinstalling Drivers and Software
4 Adding Parts
Front and Back View of the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Front View
Back View
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Windows® XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
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Reattaching the Front Door and Hinge Arms
Reattaching the Hinge Arms
Reattaching the Front Door
Opening the Computer Cover
Looking Inside Your Computer
System Board
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Installing and Removing Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
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Cards
Installing a Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Removing a Card
Adding Memory
RDRAM Overview
Removing a Memory Module
Adding a Memory Module
Adding or Replacing the AGP Card
Removing an AGP Card
Installing an AGP Card
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6 Contents
Adding a Second Hard Drive
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Adding a Floppy Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Removing the Front-Panel Insert
Installing a Floppy Drive
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Closing the Computer Cover
5 Appendix
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Standard Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Viewing Settings
System Setup Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Clearing Forgotten Passwords . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Replacing the Battery
Dell Technical Support Policy (U.S. Only)
Definition of "Dell-Installed" Software and Peripherals
Definition of "Third-Party" Software and Peripherals
Contacting Dell
Regulatory Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
NOM Information (Mexico Only)
Limited Warranties and Return Policy
Limited Warranty for the U.S.
"Total Satisfaction" Return Policy (U.S. Only)
Limited Warranty Terms for Canada
"Total Satisfaction" Return Policy (Canada Only)
Dell Software and Peripherals (Canada Only)
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Contents 7
One-Year End-User Manufacturer Guarantee (Latin America and the Caribbean Only)
Intel® Warranty Statement for Pentium® and Celeron® Processors Only (U.S. and Canada Only) . . . . . . . 151
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Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
8 Contents
CAUTION: Safety Instructions
Use the following safety guidelines to help ensure your own personal safety and to help protect your computer and working environment from potential damage.
General
Do not attempt to service the computer yourself unless you are a trained service technician. Always follow installation instructions closely.
To help prevent electric shock, plug the computer and device power cables into properly grounded electrical outlets. These cables are equipped with 3-prong plugs to help ensure proper grounding. Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong from a cable. If you must use an extension cable, use a 3-wire cable with properly grounded plugs.
To help avoid the potential hazard of electric shock, do not use your computer during an electrical storm.
To help avoid the potential hazard of electric shock, do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform maintenance or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm.
If your computer includes a modem, the cable used with the modem should be manufactured with a minimum wire size of 26 American wire gauge (AWG) and an FCC­compliant RJ-11 modular plug.
Before you clean your computer, disconnect the computer from the electrical outlet. Clean your computer with a soft cloth dampened with water. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners, which may contain flammable substances.
To help avoid possible damage to the system board, wait 5 seconds after turning off the computer before disconnecting a device from the computer.
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CAUTION: Safety Instructions
To avoid shorting out your computer when disconnecting a network cable, first unplug the cable from the network adapter on the back of your computer, and then from the network jack. When reconnecting a network cable to your computer, first plug the cable into the network jack, and then into the network adapter.
To help protect your computer from sudden, transient increases and decreases in electrical power, use a surge suppressor, line conditioner, or uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
Ensure that nothing rests on your computer’s cables and that the cables are not located where they can be stepped on or tripped over.
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Do not push any objects into the openings of your computer. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock by shorting out interior components.
Keep your computer away from radiators and heat sources. Also, do not block cooling vents. Avoid placing loose papers underneath your computer; do not place your computer in a closed-in wall unit or on a bed, sofa, or rug.
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10 CAUTION: Safety Instructions
When Using Your Computer
As you use your computer, observe the following safe-handling guidelines.
CAUTION: Do not operate your computer with any cover(s) (including computer
covers, bezels, filler brackets, front-panel inserts, and so on) removed.
Your computer is equipped with one of the following:
A fixed-voltage power supply — Computers with a fixed-voltage power supply do not
have a voltage selection switch on the back panel and operate at only one voltage (see the regulatory label on the outside of the computer for its operating voltage).
An auto-sensing voltage circuit — Computers with an auto-sensing voltage circuit do
not have a voltage selection switch on the back panel and automatically detect the correct operating voltage.
A manual voltage selection switch — Computers with a voltage selection switch on
the back panel must be manually set to operate at the correct operating voltage.
NOTICE: To help avoid damaging a computer with a manual voltage selection switch, set the
switch for the voltage that most closely matches the AC power available in your location. For Japan, the voltage selection switch must be set to the 115-V position even though the AC power available in Japan is 100 V. Also, ensure that your monitor and attached devices are electrically rated to operate with the AC power available in your location.
Before working inside the computer, unplug the computer to help prevent electric shock or system board damage. Certain system board components continue to receive power any time the computer is connected to AC power.
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When Using Your Computer
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When Working Inside Your Computer
Before you open the computer cover, perform the following steps in the sequence indicated.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to service the computer yourself, except as explained in
your online Dell™ documentation or in instructions otherwise provided to you by Dell. Always follow installation and service instructions closely.
NOTICE: To help avoid possible damage to the system board, wait 5 seconds after turning off the
computer before removing a component from the system board or disconnecting a device from the computer.
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1 Shut down the computer (page 33).
2 Turn off your computer and any devices connected to the computer.
3 Ground yourself by touching an unpainted metal surface on the chassis, such as the metal
around the card-slot openings at the back of the computer, before touching anything inside your computer.
While you work, periodically touch an unpainted metal surface on the computer chassis to dissipate any static electricity that might harm internal components.
4 Disconnect your computer and devices, including the monitor, from their electrical
outlets. Also, disconnect any telephone or telecommunication lines from the computer.
Doing so reduces the potential for personal injury or shock.
In addition, take note of these safety guidelines when appropriate:
When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on its strain-relief loop, not on the cable itself. Some cables have a connector with locking tabs; if you are disconnecting this type of cable, press in on the locking tabs before disconnecting the cable. As you pull connectors apart, keep them evenly aligned to avoid bending any connector pins. Also, before you connect a cable, ensure that both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned.
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When Using Your Computer
Handle components and cards with care. Do not touch the components or contacts on a card. Hold a card by its edges or by its metal mounting bracket. Hold a component such as a microprocessor chip by its edges, not by its pins.
CAUTION: There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed.
Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Do not dispose of the battery along with household waste. Contact your local waste disposal agency for the address of the nearest battery deposit site.
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Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge
Static electricity can harm delicate components inside your computer. To prevent static damage, discharge static electricity from your body before you touch any of your computer’s electronic components, such as the microprocessor. You can do so by touching an unpainted metal surface on the computer chassis.
As you continue to work inside the computer, periodically touch an unpainted metal surface to remove any static charge your body may have accumulated.
You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD):
Do not remove components from their antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the component in your computer. Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging, discharge static electricity from your body.
When transporting an electrostatic sensitive component, first place it in an antistatic container or packaging.
Handle all electrostatic sensitive components in a static-safe area. If possible, use antistatic floor pads and workbench pads.
Ergonomic Computing Habits
CAUTION: Improper or prolonged keyboard use may result in injury.
CAUTION: Viewing the monitor screen for extended periods of time may result in
eye strain.
For comfort and efficiency, observe the ergonomic guidelines in the Tell Me H ow help file when setting up and using your computer. To access the help file, see page 38.
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When Using Your Computer
Battery Disposal
Your computer uses a lithium coin-cell battery. The lithium coin-cell battery is a long-life battery, and it is very possible that you will never need to replace it. However, should you need to replace it, see page 117.
Do not dispose of the battery along with household waste. Contact your local waste disposal
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agency for the address of the nearest battery deposit site.
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Finding Information for Your Computer
What Are You Looking For? Find it Here
• A diagnostic program for my computer
• Drivers for my computer
• My computer documentation
• My device documentation
• How to set up a printer
• How to troubleshoot and solve problems
• How to add parts
• How to contact Dell
ResourceCD
You can use this CD to access documentation or reinstall drivers (see page 66)
Owner’s Manual
• Express Service Code and Service Tag Number
•Microsoft
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Windows® License Label
Express Service Code and Product Key
Located on your computer.
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What Are You Looking For? Find it Here
• How to reinstall my operating system
Operating System CD
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• Latest drivers for my computer
• Answers to technical service and support questions
• Online discussions with other users and technical support
• Documentation for my computer
If you reinstall your operating system, use the ResourceCD to reinstall drivers for the devices that came with your computer.
Dell Support website
The Dell Support website provides several online tools, including:
• Knowledge Base — hints, tips, and online courses
• Customer Forum — online discussion with other Dell customers
• Upgrades — upgrade information for components, such as memory, the hard drive, and the operating system
• Customer Care — contact information, order status, warranty, and repair information
• Downloads — drivers, patches, and software updates
• Reference — computer documentation, product specifications, and white papers
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What Are You Looking For? Find it Here
• How to set up my computer Setup diagram
• Tips on using Windows
• How to clean my computer
• How to use my mouse and keyboard
• How to use Windows XP
• Documentation for my computer and devices
Tell Me How help file
1 Click the Start button, and then click Help and Support. 2 Click User and system guides, and then click User’s guides. 3 Click Tell Me How.
Windows XP Help and Support Center
1 Click the Start button, and then click Help and Support. 2 Type a word or phrase that describes your problem, and then click
the arrow icon.
3 Click the topic that describes your problem. 4 Follow the instructions shown on the screen.
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SECTION 1
Setting Up and Using Your Computer
Setting Up a Printer
Connecting Two Monitors
Transferring Information to a New Computer
Setting Up a Home and Office Network
Connecting to the Internet
Copying CDs
Hyper-Threading
Turning Off the Computer
Setting Up a Printer
NOTICE: Complete the operating system setup before you connect a printer to
the computer.
See the documentation that came with the printer for setup information, including how to:
Obtain and install updated drivers
Connect the printer to the computer
Load paper and install the toner or ink cartridge
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Contact the printer manufacturer for technical assistance
Printer Cable
Your printer connects to your computer with either a USB cable or a parallel cable. Your printer may not come with a printer cable, so if you purchase a cable separately, ensure that it is compatible with your printer. If you purchased a printer cable at the same time you purchased your computer, the cable may arrive in the computer box.
Connecting a Parallel Printer
1 Complete the operating system setup, if you have not already done so.
2 Turn off the computer (see page 33).
NOTICE: For best results, use a 3 m (10 ft) or shorter parallel cable.
Attach the parallel printer cable to the parallel connector on the
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computer and tighten the two screws. Attach the cable to the connector on the printer and snap the two clips into the two notches.
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parallel connector on computer
connector on printer
screws (2)
parallel printer cable
notches (2)
4 Turn on the printer and then turn on the computer. If the Add New
clips (2)
Hardware Wizard window appears, click Cancel.
5 Install the printer driver if necessary. See the documentation that
came with your printer.
Connecting a USB Printer
1 Complete the operating system setup if you have not already done so.
2 Install the printer driver if necessary. See the documentation that
came with your printer.
3 Attach the USB printer cable to the USB connector on the computer
and the printer. The USB connectors fit only one way.
HINT: You can connect
USB devices while the computer is turned on.
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USB connector on computer
USB connector
USB printer cable
on printer
Connecting Two Monitors
If you purchased a video card that supports dual monitors, follow the instructions in this section to connect and enable your monitors.
Connecting the Monitors to Your Computer
1 Save any open files, close any open programs, and shut down the
computer.
2 Connect the monitor cables to the connectors on the back of the
computer.
HINT: If both monitors
have VGA connectors, you must have the optional VGA adapter.
If both monitors have VGA connectors:
a Connect one of the monitors to the VGA (blue) connector on the
computer.
b Connect the other monitor to the optional VGA adapter, and then
connect the VGA adapter to the DVI (white) connector on the computer.
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optional VGA adapter
If one monitor has a VGA connector and the other one has a DVI connector:
a Connect the VGA connector on the monitor to the VGA (blue)
connector on the computer.
b Connect the DVI connector on the other monitor to the DVI
(white) connector on the computer.
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HINT: If you are
connecting two flat panel monitors, at least one of them must have a VGA connector.
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3 Restart the computer.
The Microsoft
4 Use the instructions in the following sections to enable clone mode or
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Windows® desktop displays on the primary monitor.
extended desktop mode in the display settings.
For more information on changing display settings, see the Help and Support Center (click the Start button and click Help and Support).
Enabling Clone Mode
In clone mode, both monitors display the same image.
1 Right-click an empty spot on the desktop and click Properties.
2 Click the Settings tab and click Advanced.
3 Click the nView tab, click Clone, and click OK.
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4 Click OK to continue.
The screen temporarily blacks out, and then the same image displays on both monitors.
5 Click Ye s to accept the changes.
Enabling Extended Desktop Mode
In extended desktop mode, you can drag objects from one screen to the other, effectively doubling the amount of viewable work space.
1 Right-click an empty spot on the desktop and click Properties.
2 Click the Settings tab.
Two monitors are displayed on the Settings tab.
3 Click the grayed-out monitor icon.
4 Click Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor, and click OK.
The screen temporarily blacks out, and then the desktop displays on both monitors.
Transferring Information to a New Computer
The Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system provides a Files and Settings Transfer wizard to move data, such as e-mails, toolbar settings, window sizes, and Internet bookmarks, from the source or old computer to the new computer.
You can transfer the data to the new computer over a network or serial connection, or you can store it on a removable medium, such as a writable CD or floppy disk.
To prepare the new computer for the file transfer:
1 Click the Start button, point to All Programs→ Accessories System
To ol s , and then click Files and Settings Tra n sfer Wizar d.
2 When the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard welcome screen
appears, click Next.
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3 On the Which computer is this? screen, click New Computer, and
then click Next.
4 On the Do you have a Windows XP CD? screen, click I will use the
wizard from the Windows XP CD, and then click Next.
5 When the Now go to your old computer screen appears, go to your old
or source computer. Do not click Next at this time.
To copy data from the old computer:
1 On the old computer, insert the Windows XP Operating System CD
into your CD or DVD drive.
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2 On the Welcome to Microsoft Windows XP screen, click Perform
additional tasks.
3 Under What do you want to do?, click Transfer files and settings.
4 On the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard welcome screen, click Next.
5 On the Which computer is this? screen, click Old Computer, and
then click Next.
6 On the Select a transfer method screen, click the transfer method you
prefer.
7 On the What do you want to transfer? screen, select the items you
want to transfer and then click Next.
After the information has been copied, the Completing the Collection Phase screen appears.
8 Click Finish.
To transfer data to the new computer:
1 On the Now go to your old computer screen on the new computer,
click Next.
2 On the Where are the files and settings? screen, select the method you
chose for transferring your settings and files, and then click Next.
The wizard reads the collected files and settings and applies them to your new computer.
When all of the settings and files have been applied, the Finished screen appears.
3 Click Finished and restart the new computer.
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Setting Up a Home and Office Network
Connecting to a Network Adapter
Before you connect your computer to a network, the computer must have a network adapter installed and a network cable connected to it.
To connect a network cable:
1 Connect the network cable to the network adapter connector on the
back of your computer.
2 Connect the other end of the network cable to a network connection
device, such as a network wall jack.
network adapter connector on computer
network wall
network cable
jack
Network Setup Wizard
Windows XP provides a Network Setup Wizard to guide you through the process of sharing files, printers, or an Internet connection between computers in a home or small office.
HINT: Insert the cable
until it clicks into place, and then gently pull it to ensure that it is secure.
HINT: Do not use a
network cable with a telephone wall jack.
1 Click the Start button, point to All Programs→ Accessories
Communications, and then click Network Setup Wizard.
2 On the welcome screen, click Next.
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3 Click Checklist for creating a network.
HINT: Selecting the
connection method This computer connects directly to the Internet
enables the integrated firewall provided with Microsoft operating system.
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HINT: ISPs may vary by
country.
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Windows® XP
Complete the checklist and required preparations, and return to the
4
Network Setup Wizard.
5 Follow the instructions on the screen.
Connecting to the Internet
To connect to the Internet, you need a modem or network connection and an Internet service provider (ISP), such as AOL or MSN. Your ISP will offer one or more of the following Internet connection options:
Dial-up connections that provide Internet access through a phone line. Dial-up connections are considerably slower than DSL and cable modem connections.
DSL connections that provide high-speed Internet access through your existing phone line. With a DSL connection, you can access the Internet and use your phone on the same line simultaneously.
Cable modem connections that provide high-speed Internet access through your local cable TV line.
If you are using a dial-up connection, connect a telephone line to the modem connector on your computer and to the telephone wall jack before you set up your Internet connection. If you are using a DSL or cable modem connection, contact your ISP for setup instructions.
Setting Up Your Internet Connection
To set up an AOL or MSN connection:
1 Save and close any open files, and exit any open programs.
2 Double-click the MSN Explorer or AOL icon on the Windows
desktop.
3 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the setup.
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If you do not have an MSN Explorer or AOL icon on your desktop or if you want to set up an Internet connection with a different ISP:
1 Save and close any open files, and exit any open programs.
2 Click the Start button and click Internet Explorer.
The New Connection Wizard appears.
3 Click Connect to the Internet.
4 In the next window, click the appropriate option:
If you do not have an ISP and want to select one, click Choose from a list of Internet service providers (ISPs).
If you have already obtained setup information from your ISP but you did not receive a setup CD, click Set up my connection manually.
If you have a CD, click Use the CD I got from an ISP.
5 Click Next.
If you selected Set up my connection manually, continue to step 6. Otherwise, follow the instructions on the screen to complete the setup.
6 Click the appropriate option under How do you want to connect to
the Internet?, and then click Next.
7 Use the setup information provided by your ISP to complete the setup.
If you are having problems connecting to the Internet, see "E-Mail, Modem, and Internet Problems" on page 41. If you cannot connect to the Internet but have successfully connected in the past, the ISP might have a service outage. Contact your ISP to check the service status, or try connecting again later.
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HINT: If you do not know
which type of connection to select, contact your ISP.
Copying CDs
HINT: Ensure that you
follow all copyright laws when you create CDs.
HINT: The information in
this section also applies to
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using Easy CD Creator Basic with a DVD+RW or a DVD+R drive.
This section applies only to computers that have a CD- or DVD-recording device.
The information in this section is based on the Roxio Easy CD Creator Basic documentation that came with your computer. See the following section, "Using Easy CD Creator Basic," for instructions on how to locate that documentation.
To burn CDs, you need to use CD-burner software. Roxio Easy CD Creator Basic is your computer's CD-burner software. The software includes these project programs that enable you to record specialty CDs for different types of uses:
DirectCD allows you to format a blank CD-R or CD-RW disc so that you can use Microsoft
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Windows® Explorer to drag and drop data files to the CD-RW drive. You can use a DirectCD-formatted CD-RW disc like another hard drive on your computer because CD-RW discs are fully rewritable (CD-R discs can be used with DirectCD, but that media type has overwriting limitations—see "Using Blank CD-R Discs or Blank CD-RW Discs" for recording media differences).
MusicCD allows you to burn custom music CDs.
DataCD allows you to copy a variety of your documents, such as spreadsheet or accounting files, to a CD for permanent storage.
HINT: Some music and
game CDs are copy­protected. If you have a CD that cannot be copied, you must use the original CD for everyday use.
Disc Copier allows you to make a backup copy of almost any type of CD. This program allows you to make a copy of a CD for everyday use so that you can archive and save the original copy. (Disc Copier is titled "CD Copier" in some versions of Roxio CD Creator Basic.)
All four project programs are available on the Easy CD Creator Basic Select
a Project menu screen. To view the Select a Project menu screen, click the Start button, point to All ProgramsRoxio Easy CD Creator, and then click Project Selector.
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