LG Electronics USA DT-EG PERSONAL COMPUTER User Manual EGEM

LG Electronics USA PERSONAL COMPUTER EGEM

USERS MANUAL 3

44 Using the systemⓞClick [Start] and [All programs]⍛⍛[Norton Antivirus]⍛[Live Update]-[NortonAntiVirus].ⓟClick [Next].ⓠFollowing window appears.You should have an internet access to process Norton Antivirus update. Norton Antivirus update
45Using the systemⓢDownloading update-items online.ⓣClick [Finish] . Norton Antivirus Update is complete. ⓡClick [Next].
46 Using the systemⓞClick [Start]⍛⍛[All programs]⍛[Norton Antivirus]⍛⍛[Norton AntiVirus2004]. ⓟClick [Scan for virus] and select an item to scan.ⓠNorton AntiVirus is scanning virus.ⓡClick [Finish]. Virus scanning is complete.Running Norton AntivirusãIf any virus is detected,click [Fix] to repair.Note
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System setup48The system setup saves your computer’s hardware configurations in CMOS RAM.The system setup provides you with information, such as the size and type of yourhard disk, size of the installed memory, date, and time.3-1. Starting the system setupYou may want to use the CMOS Setup Utility in the following situations:ãBooting the system floppy disk. (page 50).ãSetting a password(page 51).ãChanging or removing the password(page 52).ãRecovering the factory default settings(page 54).Do not change the system setup arbitrarily. Incorrect system setup may result in errorswhile using the computer.The menu and default factory settings of the CMOS Setup Utility may look different from thismanual. They may have been changed to improve the performance of the system..H\V )XQFWLRQSelect the current item.>(QWHU@Close the current window or move to the previous window.>(VF@Move up, down, left, and right.>Ⓑ@>Ⓒ@>⒵@>Ⓐ@Increase or decrease the valueIncrease or decrease the value.Increase or decrease the value.Save or exit the system setup.>3DJH8S@>3DJH'RZQ@>)@Keys used in the CMOS Setup Utility3.System setup
System setup 49ⓞTurn on the computer and monitor.ⓟWhen LG logo appears on the screen, press [Delete].ⓠThe CMOS Setup Utility window appears.Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup UtilityĚStandard CMOS Features ĚPC Health StatusĚAdvanced BIOS Features  ĚFrequency/Voltage ControlĚAdvanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults ĚIntegrated Peripherals  Set PasswordĚPower Management Setup Save & Exit SetupĚPnP/PCI Configurations Exit Without SavingEsc : Quit êëè é : Select ltemF10 : Save & Exit SetupTime, Date, Hard Disk Type.....ã 'LUHFWLRQ keys (arrow keys) move the cursor up, down,to the left and right. If Num Lock button is off, thearrow keys in the numeric keypad can be used justlike the cursor control keys.Note<Cursor keypad><Numeric keypad>
System setup503-2. Booting with a bootable floppy diskFollow the instruction below to set the floppy disk as start up disk.ⓞOpen the CMOS Setup Utility. Use the arrow keys to select Advanced BIOSFeatures and press [Enter].ⓠTo save changes in System Setup, press the [F10] key.ⓡWhen the following message appears, press [Enter]. The computer restarts.SAVE to CMOS and EXIT(Y/N)? Y Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Set up UtilityAdvanced BIOS FeatureVêëèé:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General HelpF5:Previous Values            F7:Optimized DefaultsĚHard Disk Boot Priority Enabled BIOS Virus WarningDisabledHyper-Threding Technology EnabledQuick Boot Disabled 1st Boot Device CDROM2nd Boot Device Floppy3nd Boot Device HDD-0Boot Other Device EnabledSwap Floppy DisabledFloppy Seek DisabledBoot Up Num-Lock LED OnGate A20 Option FastSecurity Option SystemÁÁAPIC Function EnabledMPS Table Version 1.4Hard Disk S.M.A.R.T DisabledFull Screen LOGO Show DisabledSummary Screen Show EnabledItem HelpMemu Level ĚSelect Your Boot Device PriorityⓟUse >Ⓑ@>Ⓒ@>⒵@, and >Ⓐ@keys to select 1st Boot Device. Use page up/downkeys to select Floppy.1st Boot Device )ORSS\
51System setupⓟUse the arrow keys to select Security Option. Use the Page Up and PageDown keys to select Setup or System, and then press Esc.ⓞStart the CMOS Setup Utility. Use the arrow keys to select Advanced BIOSFeatures, and then press [Enter].ⓠUse the arrow keys to select Set Password, and then press [Enter].3-3. Setting a passwordIf you want to protect the system setup from unauthorized users, follow theinstruction below to set a password.You can set a password in the CMOS Setup Utility program.If you forget the password, you cannot gain access to your system. Be sure to write downthe password in a safe place only you can refer to in case you forget the password.Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Set up UtilityAdvanced BIOS FeatureVêëèé:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General HelpF5:Previous Values            F7:Optimized DefaultsĚHard Disk Boot Priority Enabled BIOS Virus WarningDisabledHyper-Threding Technology EnabledQuick Boot Disabled 1st Boot Device CDROM2nd Boot Device Floppy3nd Boot Device HDD-0Boot Other Device EnabledSwap Floppy DisabledFloppy Seek DisabledBoot Up Num-Lock LED OnGate A20 Option FastSecurity Option SystemÁÁAPIC Function EnabledMPS Table Version 1.4Hard Disk S.M.A.R.T DisabledFull Screen LOGO Show DisabledSummary Screen Show EnabledItem HelpMemu Level ĚSelect Your Boot Device Priority6HWXSSecurity OptionãIf you select Setup in the Security Option, the computer asks for a password next timeyou try to enter the CMOS Setup Utility. If you select System, the computer asks for apassword next time you start the computer and also when you try to enter the CMOSSetup Utility. Setting the System password prevents unauthorized users from using thecomputer or changing the system setup.Note
52 System setup3-4. Changing or removing the passwordYou must know the password to change or remove it.ⓞStart the CMOS Setup Utility, enter your password, and then press [Enter].ⓢIf the following message appears, enter the password again, and then press [Enter].ⓣPress [F10] to save the new settings.ⓤIf the following message appears, press [Enter]. The computer restarts.ⓡIf the following message appears, enter the new password and then press[Enter]. A password must consist of characters A~Z and numbers 0~9, and hasthe maximum length of 8.SAVE to CMOS and EXIT(Y/N)? Y Confirm Password : Enter Password :Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup UtilityĚStandard CMOS Features ĚPC Health StatusĚAdvanced BIOS Features  ĚFrequency/Voltage ControlĚAdvanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults   ĚIntegrated Peripherals  Set PasswordĚPower Management Setup Save & Exit SetupĚPnP/PCI Configurations Exit Without SavingEsc : Quit êëè é : Select ltemF10 : Save & Exit SetupChange/Set/Disable/PasswordEnter Password:
53System setupãTo change the password, follow the instructions on Setting a password.ãTo remove the password, follow the instructions below.ⓟUse arrow keys to select Set Password, and then press [Enter].ⓠIf the following message appears, press [Enter].ⓡIf the following message appears, press [Enter].ⓢPress [F10] to save the new setting.ⓣIf the following message appears, press [Y] key and [Enter]. The computerrestarts.PASSWORD DISABLD!!!Press any key to continue...Enter Password : SAVE to CMOS and EXIT(Y/N)? Y Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Setup UtilityĚStandard CMOS Features ĚPC Health StatusĚAdvanced BIOS Features  ĚFrequency/Voltage ControlĚAdvanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults ĚIntegrated Peripherals  Set PasswordĚPower Management Setup Save & Exit SetupĚPnP/PCI Configurations Exit Without SavingEsc : Quit êëè é : Select ltemF10 : Save & Exit SetupChange/Set/Disable/PasswordSet Password
54 System setup3-5. Recovering the factory default settingsYou can follow the instructions below to recover the factory default settings.ⓞStart the CMOS Setup Utility. Use the arrow keys to select Load OptimizedDefaults and press [Enter].ⓟIf the following message appears, press [Y] key and then [Enter]. The factorydefault settings have been recovered.ⓠTo save changes in System Setup, press the [F10] key.ⓡIf the following message appears, press [Enter]. The computer restarts.SAVE to CMOS and EXIT(Y/N)? Y Load Optimized Defaults (Y/N) ? Y
55System setupYou can use power saving function in Windows OS no matter how you set theBIOS setup.3-6. Using Power saving functionⓡClick [Advanced] for setup if necessary and then click [OK].ⓠSet the Power option properties and click [OK].ⓞClick [Start]èè[Control panel]è[Switch to classic view].ⓟDouble click Power option icon from the control panel.ãHibernation mode: It saves dataand turns off the power and thenrestores data when the systemstarts again.NoteThere are some devices whichdo not support the power savingfunction properly. If you haveinstalled such devices, youshould disable power savingfunction.
56 System setupYour computer support ACPI power saving and you can change Sleep State inthe BIOS system setup. Set to S3(STR) to manage power more effectively instandby mode. Use the power button to exit standby mode. If you want to use akeyboard stroke or mouse movement to exit standby mode, change S3(STR) toS1(POS).Note: S1(Power On Suspend), S3(Save to Ram)ⓞStart the CMOS Setup Utility. Use the arrow keys to select Power ManagementSetup and then press [Enter].ⓟUse the arrow keys to select Sleep State, and PageUp and PageDown keys toset S1(POS).ⓠTo save changes in System Setup, press the [F10] key.ⓡIf the following message appears, press [Enter].The computer restarts.SAVE to CMOS and EXIT(Y/N)? Y Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Set up UtilityPower Management Setupêëèé:Move Enter:Select +/-/PU/PD:Value F10:Save ESC:Exit F1:General HelpF5:Previous Values             F7:Optimized DefaultsSleep State [S1/(POS)]ÁRun VGA BIOS If S3 Resume  [Auto]Power Management [User Define]Video Off Method [DPMS]Video Off In Suspend [YES]Suspend Type [Stop Grant]MODEM Use IRQ [3]Suspend Mode [Disabled]HDD Power Down [Disabled]Power Button Function [Suspend]CPU THRM-Throtting [**.*%]Wake Up On PME [Disabled]ÁUSB KB Wake-Up From S3 DisabledResume by Alarm [Disabled]ÁDate(of Month) Alarm 0ÁTime(hh:mm:ss) Alarm 0:0:0Item HelpMemu Level ĚS1 (POS)Sleep State
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System Recovery58The system setup saves your computer’s hardware configurations in CMOS RAM.The system setup provides you with information, such as the size and type of yourhard disk, size of the installed memory, date, and time.4. System RecoveryⓞPlease make backup files from your Computer.ⓟInsert the Restore CD in the CD-ROM drive. When "Press any key to bootfrom CD..." message appears on the screen, press the [Enter] key. ⓠFollow the instructions to install the Widows operating system.ⓡAfter the installation is complete, remove the Recovery CD from your computerand then restart the computer. Start the registration procedure by following instructions on the screen.ⓢ.After the Windows operating system installation is complete, install the LG GILJABICD (software installation CD) on your computer, and then you can use all applicationprograms and device drivers. You can restore your computer system by using Recovery CD, shipped with yourComputer.You can select two options (Full Recovery without Format / Full Recovery afterFormat.) Restoring the system by using Recovery CDFor Windows users
System Recovery 591. If Windows XP is already installed on your computer, simply install Widows XPfor upgrade purpose without formatting hard disk.2. If you have Windows Operating system running on your computer, follow theinstructions to install Windows XP upgrade.ⓟClick [Start] and then select [Run].ⓠInsert Recovery CD on your computer, and then type D:ƃi386ƃwinnt32.exe/unat-tend on the [Run] dialogue box and press [OK]. (In case CD-ROM drive is located at (D:)ⓞTurn on the computer that has Windows XP installed.To install Windows XP upgradeãIf winnt32.exe is applied without"unattend"option, Input Productkey number, written on the computer. You should register      Windows XP OS in 30days.Note
60 Reinstalling the driver5.Reinstalling the driverAfter connecting a printer, you should istall the printer driver. Windows XP auto-matically recognize the printer driver. If the printer driver does not function correct-ly, re install the printer driver by following instructions.5-1.Reinstalling the print driverⓟDouble-click [Printer&Fax] icon.ⓠIf the following dialogue box appears, select [Add a printer].ⓞ[Start] - [Control panels] - [Switch to classic view].ⓡAfter "Welcome to the add printer Wizard" dialogue box appears,click [Next].
61Reinstalling the driverⓢSelect [Local or Network Printer] and then click [Next].ⓣ[New Printer Detection] dialogue box appears, click [Next].ⓤSelect LPT1 and then click [Next].ⓥSelect Manufacturer and printer, and then click [Next]. If your computer camewith an installation disk, click [Have Disk].
62 Reinstalling the driverⓧPrint Test Page appears, click [Yes] and then press [Next].ⓦInsert the manufacturer's installation disk, and then make sure that the correctdrive is selected bellow.ⓦYou must assign a Printer name, and then click [Next].[Have disk] button was selected[Next] button was selected
63Reinstalling the driverⓨTest page is now printing, click [OK].ⓩIf followig  dialogue box appears, click [Finish].⓪Adding the new printer process is now completed.
64 Reinstalling the driverSound driver enables you to listen music files and CD  from your computer. Sounddriver is came with your computer. But if the computer does not recognize thesound driver, you should re-install the sound driver.5-2.Reinstalling the sound device driverⓞTurn on the computer and the moitor.ⓟInsert LG Giljabi CD into the CD-ROM drive, and then select the sound driver.ⓠSound driver installation starts. complete the processs by the instructions on thescreen.
65Reinstalling the driverVideo driver is came with your computer. But if the computer does not recognizethe sound driver, you should re-install the sound driver.5-3.Reinstalling the video driverⓞTurn on the computer and the monitor.ⓟInsert LG Giljabi CD into the CD-ROM drive, and then select the video driver.ⓠVideo driver installation starts. complete the process by the instructions on thescreen.

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