Operation
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Log on to Windows
Windows 2000
Wait for 10 seconds after confirming that the hard disk drive access has been completed,
input the user name and password, then select [OK]. Until the correct user name and
password are entered, the computer will not operate.
Windows XP
Wait for 10 seconds after confirming that the hard disk access has been completed, select
the user and input the password, then select
. Until the correct password is entered, the
computer will not operate.
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Select your application
You are able to start working on your computer.
The power saving function is factory set, so if there is no input from a key, the touch pad
or an external mouse (when one is connected) for a certain interval of time, the power to
the LCD and hard disk may be turned off. The LCD will resume operation when the
touch pad or an external mouse (when one is connected) is used or a key is pressed.
The power to the LCD may be turned off even when an application software is being
installed. In this case, because it is conceivable that a selection dialog box will be
shown, do not press
Space
or
Enter
to attempt to resume from this condition as
doing so may trigger a selection, but instead, press a key unrelated to the direct trigger-
ing of a selection, like
Ctrl
.
In addition, when the computer is left alone, it automatically enters the standby or hiber-
nation mode (
“Standby/Hibernation Functions”). The computer will resume
by pressing the power switch.
Windows XP
When you create the first new account, you can only select [Computer administrator].
Only the added user account will be displayed in the Welcome screen. The account for
the administrator created during Windows setup (when the computer is started up for
the first time) will not be displayed.
When switching to a different user with the Fast User Switching function, it may not be
possible to set the settings of the display. In this case, log on with the administrator
authority again, not using the Fast User Switching function, and try the operation once
more.
NOTE
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