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The software on this PC comes
fully pre-installed
. You do
not have to load any of the CD's supplied. With many pro-
grams (e.g., telephone-CD's or encyclopedias), however, it is
necessary to insert the corresponding CD in order to call up
the data which is stored on it. The software will ask you to do
this as necessary. Once you have made all the connections
and secured the necessary connectors you can turn on the
monitor, the other peripherals and finally the PC itself.
Step 1
1.
Power on the monitor and your peripheries.
2.
Power on your PC by pressing the
Switch
(drawing
reference
X2
) to position [
1
].
Attention!
Even with switch set to off mode [
0
],
some parts of the PC remain under voltage. To com-
pletely disconnect the PC from all power sources, un-
plug the power cord from the socket.
3.
Press
Main Power Switch
(drawing reference
N
)
briefly to start loading the operating system.
Explanation:
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
loading directly off the hard drive.
The
operating system
is loaded from the hard disk. During
the initial set-up, the loading process takes slightly longer than
normal to register the operating system and the individual
components completely. Your operating system is finished
loading when a welcome screen is shown on your display.
Summary of Contents for PC MT6 MED MT Series
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