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User's Guide

MB Model

Checking Included Accessories .............................................2

Connecting Included Accessories ..........................................2

Windows Setup ......................................................................3

Knowing the Parts ..................................................................6

Mouse.....................................................................................8

LAN Function..........................................................................9

Opening and Closing Covers ...............................................11

Memory ............................................................................... 14

PCI board/PCI Express x16/x1 board ................................. 15

System Configuration .......................................................... 17

Security Chip Function ........................................................ 18

Applications ......................................................................... 19

Recovery ............................................................................. 20

Appendix ............................................................................. 25

Note:The illustrations, screenshots, icons, and on-screen text shown in this document may differ from the ones you actually encounter.

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

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8.1 Pro Update, 64-bit, and "Windows 7" refers to Windows

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 7 Professional 64-bit with Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Windows

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 7 Professional 64-bit with 

Service Pack 1 (SP1) (downgraded from Windows 8.1 Pro Update license). 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: MC33M/B-K, MC36L/B-K, MG33M/B-K, MG36L/B-K

Note:For details about a model number, please see “Model number list (p.27).

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Summary of Contents for MC33M/B-K

Page 1: ...nd 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 Update 64 bit and Windows 7 refers to Windows 7 Professional 64 bit with Service Pack 1 SP1 or Windows 7 Professional 64 bit with Service Pack 1 SP1 downgraded from Windows 8 1 Pro Update license System configuration and software installation ...

Page 2: ... cable only after completing Windows setup and firewall configuration This ensures that your computer can be safely connected to a network 1 Attaching the Stands This computer includes Stands that keep your computer stable when it is positioned vertically When you position the computer vertically attach one or two Stands to ensure that it will not fall over Stands are not necessary when the comput...

Page 3: ... outlined in Connecting Included Accessories p 2 Please connect or install such peripherals after Windows Setup had been completed Do not connect a LAN cable To ensure safe network connection only connect a LAN cable after Windows setup and firewall configuration has been completed Do not turn off the power during setup The setup program is running normally even if the screen appears to stop Pleas...

Page 4: ...sage appears set Time zone Date and Time and then click Next The screen should change several times during this process and it may take some time before the desktop is displayed 8 When the Shut down your computer dialog is displayed click OK 9 Click Start 10 Click Shut down The computer power will then turn off Turning on the power Never turn off the power during Windows setup Turning off the powe...

Page 5: ... Double click Computer Management 4 On the tree displayed on the left side of the window click Storage Disk Management 5 Select the volume marked as C and right click it 6 Click Shrink Volume 7 Enter the desired size into the Enter the amount of space to shrink in MB box The size entered here will become the maximum size of the newly created partition 8 Click Shrink 9 After shrinking is complete s...

Page 6: ...es cause Windows to not load correctly even after running in safe mode or the last known good configuration For more information about creating and using a system repair disc please refer to Windows help Windows 7 Service Pack 1 SP1 is pre installed on this computer It is not possible to uninstall Windows 7 Service Pack 1 SP1 Knowing the Parts The front side The back side Windows Update and Micros...

Page 7: ...e designed to allow internal heat to escape Please be careful not to leave the air vent blocked 10 Chassis lock A security cable sold separately can be attached to this slot 11 AC power input jack A jack used to supply power to the machine Connects to the supplied power cord 12 PS 2 mouse port A port used to connect a PS 2 MiniDIN 6 Pin mouse 13 Serial port This is used to connect to devices that ...

Page 8: ...e On Green The hard disk or optical drive is currently accessing data Off The hard disk or optical drive is not currently accessing data Keyboard LED state Computer State On Green Caps Lock is on all letters are entered as capital letters Off Caps Lock is off all letters are entered as lowercase letters LED state Computer State On Green Scroll Lock is on Off Scroll Lock is off LED state Computer S...

Page 9: ...wer on or wake it up from sleep or hibernate from an administrator s PC when your computer has a LAN connection The following steps can be used to configure your computer to allow WoL from when the power is turned off 1 Turn on the power and immediately press F2 several times The BIOS setup utility will then be displayed 2 From the Power menu call the Automatic Power On menu and set the Wake on LA...

Page 10: ...layed 2 Follow the steps below For Windows 8 1 From the Devices menu call the Network Setup menu and then set the Boot Agent to PXE Also set the PXE IPV4 network stack or PXE IPV6 network stack to Enabled For Windows 7 From the Devices menu call the Network Setup menu and then set the Boot Agent to PXE 3 Press the F10 key A confirmation screen should be displayed 4 Confirm that Yes is selected and...

Page 11: ...the side cover to the rear side until it stops and lift up and remove the cover Removing the side cover The plate will be very hot right after the machine is used and you may e burnt if you touch it Please do not touch to prevent burns It is recommended to wait 30 minutes after the computer is turned off and the power cord is disconnected before installing or removing internal devices For Windows ...

Page 12: ... needs to be opened when installing internal devices such as memory in the bay 1 Place the computer horizontally on a desktop or others to allow easy access to the front panel of the computer 2 Release the prongs of the front mask 3 Pull the top of the front mask front panel toward you and release the prongs and remove the mask from the computer Closing the side cover When closing the side cover h...

Page 13: ... 1 Release the lock carefully move down the drive bay and push it from the top and lock it Pull up the drive bay until it is locked Chassis prong Cable Drive bay Closing the drive bay Be careful not to pinch strike or cut your fingers when closing the drive bay Exercise care not to pinch the internal cables by the drive bay ...

Page 14: ... cables connected between the front mask and the computer Close the side cover as described in Closing the side cover p 12 Chassis prong Cable Prong Before installing the board Depending on the size of the PCI Express x16 board you may need to remove the PCI Express x16 board first in order to be able to install remove memory cards For details about the PCI Express x16 board please see PCI board P...

Page 15: ...board PCI Express x16 x1 board PCI board is very vulnerable to static electricity Touching the PCI board when your body contains static electricity may damage the board Before touching the board eliminate static electricity by touching a metal object such as an aluminum sash or door knob Do not touch the PCI board port This may cause poor connections or damage Please be careful not to touch the pa...

Page 16: ...ing the side cover p 11 and Opening the drive bay p 12 2 Remove one screw from the PCI board that you wish to remove 3 Remove the PCI board When removing the PCI Express x16 board hold the lever to the side and remove the board as shown in the figure 4 Install the slot cover and secure it by tightening the screw that you removed in step 2 5 Close the drive bay and side cover as described in Closin...

Page 17: ...is selected and then press Enter The computer is configured to run on the Windows 8 1 or Windows 7 system 6 Press the F9 key The message Load Optimized Defaults appears 7 Confirm that Yes is selected and then press Enter This will load the default factory setting values 8 Press the F10 key Message Save configuration and exit appears 9 Confirm that Yes is selected and then press Enter These setting...

Page 18: ...2 key several times The BIOS setup utility will then be displayed 2 From the Security menu select TCG Feature Setup and press Enter 3 Set TCG Security Feature to Active 4 Press the F10 key A confirmation message is displayed 5 Select Yes and then press Enter The settings are saved and the BIOS setup utility exits 6 After the Windows system has started restart the computer The features of the secur...

Page 19: ...n random data 2 then 00 data 3 times in order and then deleting it 3 times However since the data is written 3 times it takes 3 times longer than simple mode for deletion to be completed DoD introduced mode 3 times erasure Verify Deletes data from the hard disk in a method compliant to the U S Department of Defense Standard 00 FF and random value is written in order 3 times and verifies that the f...

Page 20: ... recovering from a DVD the following materials are required Prepare all of the materials before starting the process Recovery Disc 1 Recovery Disc 2 Before recovery if there is data that you would like to maintain make a backup of the data and then perform recovery Once recovery is performed all the settings including system configuration will be reset to the factory default settings If you would ...

Page 21: ...ing recovery Do not leave the computer unattended until the recovery has completed including passing all the screens that require your key operations and power OFF Perform computer recovery There are two setup options recovery using the Recovery Disc and that using the Windows function Recover the computer using the DVD Recovery Disc 1 Turn the power on and immediately press F2 key several times T...

Page 22: ...mputer will be reset to the initial default status If you have created multiple partitions you can delete all personal files by selecting Only the drive where Windows is installed or All drives Also you can select Just remove my files to delete personal files only or Fully clean the drive to clean up the drives and disable them in order to easily complete the recovery operation and enhance securit...

Page 23: ...m that Yes is selected and then press Enter 4 Press the F10 key 5 Confirm that Yes is selected and then press Enter 6 When the system is restarted repeatedly click F11 until message Windows is loading files appears 7 When the Windows Recovery screen is displayed select Start to restore your computer and press Enter 8 If a recovery caution message appears again read the message carefully and select...

Page 24: ...e Next continue to Windows Setup p 24 Perform Windows setup Windows Setup Set up the Windows system by referring to Windows Setup p 3 Next continue to Re set the settings you made after purchase Re set the settings you made after purchase The settings which you did after purchasing your computer is lost once recovery has started Do the settings again If you want to use some peripherals connect the...

Page 25: ... 1 Click Desktop on the start screen 2 Display the charm bar on the desktop and click Settings 3 Click Control Panel 4 Click System and Security and then select Change what the power buttons do from the Power Options 5 Select Change settings that are currently unavailable 6 Uncheck the Turn on fast startup recommended box of Shutdown settings 7 Click Save changes Switching the Windows system to an...

Page 26: ...sions except the support feet are not included when vertically oriented 14 For configuration consisting of 4 GB of memory 500 GB HDD and DVD super multidrive keyboard and mouse not included Creating a recovery drive Windows 8 1 An 16GB or larger USB memory is required to create a recovery drive Existing data is erased from the USB memory Back up the required data in advance You can use the recover...

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Page 32: ...ng system installed on this computer s internal hard disk is for use with this product only The included DVD ROM and CD ROM are for use with this product only 7 Distribution and copying all or part of the software without permission of the copyright owner is a copyright infringement 8 Hardware maintenance information is saved 9 This product contains the software that does not pass the test of the ...

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