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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COMPUTER
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COMPUTER
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COMPUTER
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COMPUTER
WINDOWS VISTA OPERATING SYSTEM SETUP
When you switch on the computer, the message "©Microsoft Corporation” will be displayed. Please wait a
while for the “First page of set up Windows®” screen to be displayed.
1. First page of set up Windows® screen.
Choose your appropriate
Country
or
Region
,
Time
and
Currency,
and
Keyboard
Layout
. Then click the
Next
button in the lower right corner.
2. The End User License Agreement screen.
Carefully read the license agreement, and click in the relevant check box to accept its terms. Click the
Next
button.
3. Choose a username and picture screen.
Enter user name and password (optional) and also choose a picture at the bottom of the screen for
your user account. Click the
Next
button.
4. Type a computer name and choose a desktop background screen.
Enter a computer name then choose a desktop background out of 6 options provided at bottom of the
screen (3 backgrounds are provided by Windows on the left hand side & 3 backgrounds are provided by
NEC on the right hand side). Click the
Next
button.
5. Help protect Windows automatically screen.
There are 3 options provided, read each of the options content and then click your preferred option.
6. Review your time and date setting screen.
Choose and set appropriate Time Zone, Date & Time. Click the
Next
button.
7. Select your
computer’s current location screen.
This page only appears if your system is connected to a network. These have 3 options provided; read
each of the options content and then click your preferred option.
8. Thank you! screen.
Click the
Start
button to complete the Windows Vista operating system installation.
VISTA FAQ
VISTA FAQ
VISTA FAQ
VISTA FAQ
Please visit our “Questions and Answers” website frequently to obtain the latest information and updates
regarding your system:
http://www.nec-computers-ap.com/faq/vista.asp
When you run MDVD Creator program, a section might be hidden depending on the screen resolution. In this
case, please resize the window by dragging the sides.
The procedure described below applies to systems featuring LAN capabilities. Some of these
screens may otherwise not appear.