P/N:3828BPH013A FKseries Rev.00 FK series P/N: 3828BPH013A(Rev.00) Copyright 2005 LG Electronics, Inc., DigitalMate Co., Ltd.
Thank you for using the LG product. LG has manufactured and tested this product to provide you with a reliable computing environment. Please read this manual carefully before using the computer. This sign calls attention to features and operations that may be dangerous to the user. Follow the instruction closely to reduce the risk of bodily harm or damage to the equipment 1.Warning: Not following the instruction could result in death or serious injury. 2.
Contents Important Safety Instructions .................................................................................................. 2 1. Installing the system 1-1 Contents of the Product .......................................................................................................................... 9 1-2 Composition ........................................................................................................................................... 10 1-3 Installation ..................
Important Safety Instructions Following instructions are to help users to use the product safely and properly and to prevent any potential risk or damage. Please read the following instructions carefully before using the product. Installation Do not use the product in damp places including a laundry room and bathroom. The computer may not function correctly, and there is the risk of electric shock.
Power Connection Do not use loose plugs or damaged power cords. An electric shock or fire may occur. Operate the product at the proper voltage. Excessive voltage may result in damage on the product, electric shock or fire. Use a socket with an earth pin equipped. If not earthed, the product may cause an electric shock and get damaged. Use power outlets with an earth pin installed and proper supply of rated elec tricity. An electric leakage may cause an electric shock or fire.
Use a socket with an earth pin equipped. If not earthed, the product may cause an electric shock and get damaged. Use power outlets with an earth pin installed and proper supply of rated elec tricity. An electric leakage may cause an electric shock or fire. Do not impair the cord by excessive bending or hard pressing. Keep the power cord out of reach of children and pets. A damaged power cord may cause an electric shock or fire.
Do not put a lit candle or burning cigarette on the computer. A fire may occur or the product may get damaged. If you smell or see smoke from the computer, stop using the computer and dis connect the power before contacting the service center. A fire may occur. Please ask one of our engineers to check the operational state after your com puter has been repaired. Otherwise, there exists a possibility of an electric shock or fire. Leave the product away from heat-generating devices such as a heater.
Storing and Moving the Computer Before moving the computer, turn off the power and disconnect all cables. If not, one may trip over the wire, damaging the computer and getting an injury. Upgrading the Computer When disassembling the computer, do not take out the power supply unit and prevent children from swallowing nuts unscrewed. If a child swallowed a nut, they may get suffocated. In that case, see the doctor immediately. Do not disassemble the power supply unit. You may get an electric shock.
Safety Notes to Prevent Data Loss (HDD Management) Handle the computer with care to prevent a data loss. Since the hard disk is sensitive to shocks, please make a back-up file of important data all the time. Þ The manufacturer will not be responsible for any hard-disk data loss caused by a user's mistake. Þ Hard disk damage and data loss may occur when. External shocks are given on the computer while the computer is separated or installed.
Help and Support Click the "Help and Support" menu to learn Windows operation and troubleshooting, and receive technical supports. Please read the menu before using the computer. ⓞ Click [Start] button, and then Help and Support. ⓟ Then, the following screen will appear. Suggested items, text search result, Microsoft Knowledge Base and other contents are investigated. Microsoft Knowledge Base is supported only when the Internet is connected.
1.Installing the system 1-1. Contents of the Product Contents and the front design of the product may differ by model. Be sure to use designated cleaning chemicals to clean your computer. Use of other chemicals such as thinner, benzene or alcohol may cause damage or deformation of the product.
1-2. Composition Front Part ℘ Power Button Turns on/off the computer. ℚ ℙ Power Lamp and H/D Indication Lamp Indicates the power and the hard disk state when the computer is turned on. (When the hard disk is running, the lamp will blink. However, this feature may not function in some systems.) ℛ ℚ CD-ROM Drive Button Inserts or ejects a CD in/from the CD-ROM drive. (The cover is opened and closed automatically if the user presses this button.
ℝ USB (USB 1.0 Port) Connector Connects USB devices or hubs (including a USB mouse or digital camera). ℞ IEEE1394 Connector Connects IEEE 1394-4 4-pin devices (including a camcorder). ℟ Sound Connector Earphone Connector A port for external earphones. Microphone Connector A port for external microphone. ℠ Multimedia Card Slot Hosts various portable memory cards - CF, MD, MS, MS-PRO, SD, MMC, SMC and others. ℡ Support The support of for stable installation of the main body of the computer.
Rear Part ℘ ℙ ℚ ℛ ℝ ℜ ℡ ℞ ℟ ℠ Note ãThe rear configuration may differ from the image depending on product model.
℘ Computer Power Connector Connects the power cord to provide power to the computer. ℙ Keyboard Connector Connects a PS/2 keyboard. ℚ Mouse Connector Connects a PS/2-type mouse. Do not disassemble power supplies. There is a risk of electrical shock. ℛ Serial Connector A serial communication connector to exchange data between the computer and external devices. ℜ Video Connector Connects the monitor cable to use a built-in video. Does not function when a video card is installed.
1-3. Installation Installation is not difficult, and we recommend users to install by themselves. Before installation, turn off the computer and all peripheral devices. As the keyboard and the mouse use same-shaped connectors, please check the symbols next to the mouse connector hole and the keyboard connector hole. Card composition is different from product to product. ℛ ℘ℙ ℚ ãDo not leave a liquid container on the computer. An electric shock may occur and the system could break downr.
℘ Connecting the Keyboard The connector of the keyboard cable is round in shape and consists of 6 pins. Insert the keyboard connector pin correctly in the keyboard connector hole on the rear panel of the computer. Insert the keyboard cable connector as shown in the figure. ℙ Connecting a Mouse The mouse cable has a round connector with 6 pins. The round connector on the mouse cable fits into the PS/2 connector on the rear of the computer.
1-4. Connecting Peripheral Devices (To Be Separately Purchased) ℝ ℙ ℘ ℚ ℞ ℟ ℜ ℛ ãDo not connect too many cables to one extension cord. An electric shock may occur. ãDo not leave the power cord below the body. ãDo not touch the outlet when connecting or disconnecting the power cord. An electric shock may occur. Note ã The digital 5.1 channels require following environments. - Title recorded at 5.1 channels (DVD titles with DTS or Dolby Digital 5.1 marks) - DVD-playing program supporting digital 5.
Connecting Monitor (To Be Separately Purchase) The monitor signal cable and the power cords are included in the package box. For more information about using the monitor, see the monitor manual. When using a built-in video When the video card is installed ℘ Connect the monitor signal cable to the Video port to transmit computer signals to the monitor. ℙ Connect the monitor power cable both to the monitor and the power outlet to supply power to the monitor.
Connecting the Speakers (To BE Separately Purchased) This product is not equipped with speakers. To output sound, connect external speakers. ℟ Connect the speaker connector to External Speaker ( on the rear panel of the computer. ) connector Note ãIn the case where sound is to low or mute, adjust the volume by clicking on the [Master Volume] icon on the right end of the Windows task bar.
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2.Using the System 2-1.Turning on the Computer Check if the floppy disk drive on the front part of the computer is empty and the power cord and the peripheral devices are connected to the computer on the rear panel. After installing the system, register user information. Turn on the power of the main body, and register user information by following the Windows screen instructions.
ⓠ Internet connection option screen appears, follow the instruction. ⓡ If you turn the power on the computer for the first time, you have to register your copy of Windows XP. The registration process may differ depending on the model, but the difference does not affect the use of your computer. ⓢ Who will use this computer? message appears on the screen. Type the namesof the users and click [Next].
ⓣ "Thank you!" message appears on the screen. Click [Finish] to complete the registration process. Certificate of Authenticity The certificate of authenticity includes the Windows product key. This certificate is the unique indication that proves your Windows is authentic. Do not damage or remove this sticker (attached on the side of the product.). ÚThe certificate provided may be different from this image.
2-2.Using Windows XP Windows XP is brilliant, fresh, and easy to use. The desktop and task bar images are simplified, and you can easily access applications through the Start menu. There are more "Desktop" options for you to customize the environment. Windows XP Tour Windows is an operation system of the computer. It is recommended to know basic functionality of Windows for better use of a computer. ℘ Minimize ℘ ℙ ℚ ℙ Maximize ℚ Close Click the [Start] button and click Windows XP Tour.
Windows XP Desktop ℜ ℙ ℘ 24 ℚ ℛ ℘ [Start button Click the Start button to view Start menus. By clicking [All Programs] you can display a list of programs currently installed on the computer. ℙ Start Menu Include necessary applications to start Windows. ℚ Taskbar Indicates currently running programs. ℛ Taskbar Icons and Clock You can set the screen resolution, color, audio, and date/time by clicking icons.
Overview of Start Menu Click the [Start] button to view menus that are most commonly used on the computer ℘ ℙ ℜ ℛ ℘ Fixed Topics ℙ Recently Used Programs ℚ All Programs ℛ Control Panel: Enables to customize computer setting. ℚ ℜ My Computer: Displays information on drives and networks, and enables you to retrieve or run files and folders To Change Start Menu Style ⓞ Right-click the [Start] button, and click [Properties]. Then, click an option under the Start menu tab.
To Display Programs at the top of Start Menu ⓞ Select and right-click a program to display at the top of Start menu. Fixed items ⓟ Click [Pin to Start Menu]. ⓠ The selected program will be displayed on the upper part of boundary as a fixed topic. To Display Recent Documents on Start Menu ⓞRight-click the [Start] button, and click the [Properties]. ⓟ Click Start menu on the Start Menu tab, and click [Customize]. Select [List my most recently opened documents] on the Advanced tab, and click [OK].
Changing Desktop Appearance and Theme With Theme menu, you can customize the desktop including the background, the screen saver, icons, windows, the mouse pointer, and sound. If there are multiple users, each user can customize his/her own desktop using Theme menu. To Use Windows Classic Configuration ⓞ Click [Control Panel] è [Switch to Classic View] è [Display]. ⓟ Click [Windows Classic] under Themes tab. To Select an Other Theme ⓞ Click [Control Panel] è [Switch to Classic View] è [Display].
To Change Background ⓞ Click [Control Panel] è [Switch to Classic View] è [Display], and select the Background tab. (Or locate the mouse point on the Windows background, and right-click it. Then, a popup menu will appear. Select [Properties] from the popup menu.) ⓟ Click the scroll (triangle down) button, and check the image list. Select an image to use it as the background, and click [Apply]. Then, the background will be changed.
To Customize Background ⓞ Run [Control Panel] è [Switch to Classic View] è [Display] ⓟ Click the theme to change under [Themes] tab. ⓠ Change the theme. ⓡ After changing the theme, click [Apply] under Theme tab of Display Properties dialogue box and select [Save As]. ⓢ Input the name of the theme, and click [OK]. Note ã To view display properties, click [Start] è [Control Panel] è [Switch to Classic View], and double-click on display.
2-3.Turning Off Computer Abnormal turning-off of the computer may damage data stored in the hard disk. ⓞ Click the [Start] button and select Turn Off Computer. ⓟ When Shutdown screen appears, click [Turn Off]. ⓠ The computer will be automatically turned off. ãYou may not be able to normally turn off the computer in Windows. When this happens, press the Power button for five seconds. However, this is an emergency measure and taking this measure may result in errors in the system.
2-4. Rebooting the Computer The computer needs rebooting sometimes due to abnormal operation or incorrect use. When this happens, reboot the program as described below. ⓞ Press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] keys to terminate the program or restart the computer. ⓟ In case the measure described above does not work, press the Power button for five seconds to turn off the computer. Then, restart the computer after 10 seconds.
2-5 Using the Mouse This chapter describes functions of the generally used mouse. Depending on the model, a different mouse is provided. For FK models, an optic mouse is provided. What Is Click (Select)? You can select a program by clicking the left button of the mouse on the program.
Wheel What is Wheel (Move by rolling the wheel)? If the program is displayed with a scroll bar, you can view the upper and the lower parts of the program by rolling the wheel of the mouse.
2-6.Cleaning the mouse If the mouse does not work,clean up the mouse with cotton swap. Do as follows. ⓞ Open up the cover in the direction of the arrow as shown on the picture and take out the ball. ⓟ See if inside of the mouse is filled with dust. 5ROOHU ⓠ Clean with cotton swab and alcohol. ⓡ Close the cover in the direction of the arrow and use the mouse.
2-7. Using the Keyboard The keyboard is a kind of communication tool between the computer and the user. You can input the data, execute commands, and perform certain types of tasks on the computer through the keyword. ℙ ℝ ℘ ℛ ℚ ℜ ℘ ESC key Terminates or stops the program. ℙ Function Keypads F1 ~ F12 keys are called function keys, and each function key has a unique role depending on the operating system and program. ) F1 IGenerally displays Help menu of the application.
Typewriter Keypad The typewriter keypad functions the same as keys on the typewriter. The typewriter keypad includes alphabet, numeric, and Korean characters as well as [Shift] + [Alt] + [Backspace] keys. ℜ ℘ ℙ ℝ ℚ ⌅ ℛ ℟ ℞ ℠ ℡ ⌆ ℘ Tab key Used to input data in the data input window and to move to the next data input window. EX LG LG User Tab Inputting a name Inputting initials of the name ℙ Caps Lock Toggle cases.
2-8.Using the CD-ROM Drive CD stands for Compact Disc, and ROM stands for Read Only Memory. Unlike other auxiliary devices, you cannot write or delete data on the CD-ROM but only can read the data. The CD-ROM drive can read the CD and play audio and video CDs Using the CD-ROM Turn on the computer, and press the Open/Eject button. Put the CD with its labeled side up, and insert the CD in CD-ROM tray without touching the playing part. (ÚThe trademark must face upward.) Note Eject : Used to eject the CD.
Using the Windows Media Player The Windows Media Player can play various kinds of audio and video files. You can play and reproduce a CD. If the computer is equipped with a DVD driver, you can play the DVD title, listen to Internet radio programs, play movie clips, and watch music video on an Internet sites. You can also create his/her own music CD with the Windows Media Player. ⓞ Click the [Start] button on the desktop, and select All Programs è Accessories è Entertainment è Windows Media Player.
2-9.Using the Disk Drive Using the Hard Disk Drive The hard disk drive is an auxiliary memory installed in the computer. The hard disk drive reads and writes data at a fast speed and saves large amount of data. As both the disk and the disk drive are installed in the hard disk, the "hard disk" and the "hard disk drive" are used as the same terms. After installing a new hard disk, set up the system and format the hard disk while referring to the "System Setup" part Upon Data Damage in Hard Disk.
Disk Defragmenter The disk defragmenter will collect fragmented volumes so that the computer can operate efficiently and fast. Finish other application programs before running the Disk Defragmenter. ⓞ Click the [Start] button on the desktop, and select Accessories è System Tools è Disk Defragmenter. ⓟ When the following screen appears, select the drive, and click the [Defragment] button. ⓠ The progress bar will appear. ⓡ After the defragmentation is finished, click the [Close] button.
2-10.Computer virus Computer viruses are programs that penetrate other programs and files. Computer viruses infect other files through replication, leaving the infected files and programs damaged and unusable. We provide "Norton AntiVirus," a vaccine program, to fight viruses. Services and automatic upgrades of Norton AntiVirus through LiveUpdate are available for one year after initial installation. Installing Norton Antivirus ⓞ Click the Norton Antivirus icon on the desktop. ⓟ Following windows appears.
ⓡ Following window appears. ⓢ Norton Antivirus installation is complete message appears. Click [Finish].
Norton Antivirus update You should have an internet access to process Norton Antivirus update. ⓞ Click [Start] and [All programs]⍛[Norton Antivirus]⍛[LiveUpdate]⍛ [Norton AntiVirus]. ⓟ Click [Next]. ⓠ Following window appears. ⓡ Click [Next].
ⓢ Downloading update-items online. ⓣ Click [Finish] . Norton Antivirus Update is complete.
Running Norton Antivirus ⓞ Click [Start]⍛[All programs]⍛[Norton Antivirus]⍛[Norton AntiVirus2005]. ⓟ Click [Scan for virus] and select an item to scan. ⓠ Norton AntiVirus is scanning virus. Note ãIf any virus is detected, click [Fix] to repair. ⓡ Click [Finish]. Virus scanning is complete.
3. System setup System setup means storing hardware configuration information of the computer in CMOS RAM. Through the System Setup, the computer gets various information -date of the day, time, memory capacity, H/D capacity and its type. System Setup is to set passwords, to change booting orders, and to add new peripheral devices. 3-1. Entering System Setup ã Booting with a USB device (Page 48). ã Setting a password (Page 49). ã Deleting or changing a password (Page 50).
Note ã Cursor Pad These keys are used to move the cursors on the monitor screen up, down, right, and left. When the Num Lock button is off on the numeric keypad, the numeric keypad functions the same as the cursor keypad. ⓞ Turn on the computer and the monitor. ⓟ While the LG logo screen is on, press [Delete] key. ⓠ The initial setup screen will appear. &026 6HWXS 8WLOLW\ &RS\ULJKW & $ZDUG 6RIWZDUH Ě 6WDQGDUG &026 )HDWXUHV Ě 3& +HDOWK 6WDWXV Ě $GYDQFHG %,26
3-2. Booting with a USB Drive A booting with a USB device (USB-FDD, USB-ZIP, USB-CD-ROM, or USB-HDD) proceeds as follows. ⓞ Execute the initial screen of System Setup, and select Advance Bios Features by pressing >Ⓑ@ >Ⓒ@ >⒵@, and >Ⓐ@ keys. Then, press [Enter] key. ⓟ When the following screen appears, select First Boot Device by pressing >Ⓑ@ >Ⓒ@ >⒵@, and >Ⓐ@ keys. Then, select the device and press [Enter] key.
3-3. Setting a Password To prevent other users from changing computer settings, you can register a password. A password can be registered during booting or System Setup. Without the registered password, if any, access to the system will be denied. Write down and keep your password in a safe place. ⓞ Execute the initial screen of System Setup and select Advanced Bios Features by pressing >Ⓑ@ >Ⓒ@ >⒵@, and >Ⓐ@ keys. Then, press [Enter] key.
ⓡ When the following message appears on the screen, input the password and press [Enter] key. The password must be alphanumeric and not exceed eight digits. Enter Password : ⓢ When asked to confirm the password, input the password again and press [Enter] key. Confirm Password : ⓣ To save changes in System Setup, press [F10]. ⓤ When the following message appears, press [Enter] key to restart the computer. SAVE to CMOS and EXIT(Y/N)? Y 3-4.
Ě Changing the Password Change the password in the same procedure as that of password setting. Ě Deleting the Password ⓟ Select Set Password by pressing >Ⓑ@ >Ⓒ@ >⒵@, and >Ⓐ@ keys on the initial screen of the Setup menu, and press the [Enter] key.
3-5. Initializing System Setup If you changed the system setup by mistake, it can be recovered to the default setting. ⓞ Execute the initial screen of System Setup, and select the Load Optimized Defaults item by pressing arrow keys. Then, press [Enter]. ⓟ When the following message appears on the screen, press [Y] and [Enter]. System setup will be return to the factory setting. Load Optimized Defaults (Y/N) ? Y ⓠ To save the change in System Setup, press [F10].
3-6. Deciding the Temporary Booting Orders The following instruction explains a way to decide the temporary booting orders without affecting CMO setup. ⓞ Turn on the computer and the monitor. ⓟ While LG logo screen is on, press [F12]. ⓠ Select USB-FDD from the Boot Menu to restart the computer. Note ãThe menus may differ by product model : USB-FDD, USB-ZIP, USB-HDD, and USBCD-ROM.
3-7. Setting the Power Saver Mode Regardless of BIOS setup, you can use the Power Saver mode in Windows as follows. ⓞ Select [Start] è [Control Panel] è [Switch to Classic View]. ⓟ Double-click the Power option icon on the Control Panel window. ⓠ After setting Power Scheme items in the Power Schemes tab, click the [OK] button. TWhen the device connected to the computer does not support Power Saver functions, the Standby mode or Hibernate mode may not be properly function.
3-8. Using Hyper-Threading Feature The Hyper-threading feature improves the performance of the CPU greatly as if two CPUs were running. This feature is especially efficient for multimedia tasks such as games and graphic jobs. Hyper-threading is supported only by the CPU with Hyper-Threading (HT) feature. Check the "Intel" sticker on the side of the computer to see if the CPU supports hyper-threading.
4.System Recovery You can restore the system in two ways depending on the current status of the system. However, to restore the hard disk, you need to back up necessary software and data files in advance. After completing Windows installation, you need to register the User Properties when booting the system as if you did your new computer. Installation with Recovery CD Installation ⓞ Back up the data stored in the computer. ⓟ Insert the Restore CD in the CD-ROM drive. When "Press any key to boot from CD.
Installation of Windows XP Upgrade If Windows XP is already installed on the hard disk, you can upgrade existing Windows XP without formatting the hard disk In the case that Windows XP is already running on the hard disk, upgrade Windows XP as follows. For Windows users ⓞ Turn on the system where Windows XP is installed. ⓟ Click the [Start] and [Run] button. ⓠ Insert the Restore CD, and input D:\i386\winnt32.exe/unattend. Then, click the [OK] button. (When the CD-ROM drive is D drive.
5. Reinstallation of Drivers 5-1.Reinstalling Printer Driver You must install the printer driver after connecting the printer. Windows XP can automatically detect printer drivers. However, if Windows XP does not detect your printer driver, install the printer driver as follows. ⓞ Select [Start] è [Control Panel] è [Class Desktop]. ⓟ Double click the [Printer and Fax] on the Control Panel window. ⓠ When the following screen appears, click the [Add Printer] button.
ⓢ When the following screen appears, check the connection type of the printer local or network. Then, select a printer and click the [Next] button. ⓣ New Printer Detection screen will appear. Click the [Next] button. ⓤ When Set Printer Port screen appears, select LPT1 or LPT2 before clicking the [Next] button. ⓥ Select the manufacturer and model of your printer on the Select Printer screen. If your printer came with an installation disk, click [Have Disk]. If not, just click the [Next] button.
When [Have Disk] is selected. ⓦ Insert the diskette or driver CD in the driver and click the [OK] button. When [Next] is selected ⓦ Name the printer, and click the [Next] button. ⓧ When Print Test Page screen appears, click the [Yes] and [Next].
ⓨ After the test page is properly printed out, click the [OK] button. ⓩ When the following screen appears, check the printer and click the [Finish] button. ⓪ Now, the printer has been added. .
5-2.Reinstalling Sound Driver You must install a sound driver to listen to music files and CDs on the computer. A sound driver basically comes out with the computer. If it has to be reinstalled, however, follow the process below. ⓞ Turn on the computer and the monitor. ⓟ Insert LG GILJABI CD in the CD-ROM driver. Select the sound driver to install from the list. ⓠ The driver installation process will start. Follow instructions on the screen.
5-3.Reinstalling Video Driver The video driver displays on the monitor data stored on the computer. The video driver is included in basic specification of the computer. However, in the case that it is necessary to reinstall the video driver, carry out the following process. ⓞ Turn on the computer and the monitor. ⓟ Insert LG GILJABI CD in the CD-ROM driver. Select the video driver to install from the list. ⓠ The driver installation process will start. Follow instructions on the screen.
6.System Expansion 6-1. Opening the computer case Always consult with your service representatives before opening the computer case. Note the following when opening the computer cover. ã Quit all programs in use. ã Turn off the computer and the monitor before disconnecting the power. ã Keep magnetic tools (for example, drivers) away from the computer since parts inside the computer are electrically charged and sensitive to magnetic force. ã Install the computer in a clean, easily-accessible place.
6-2. Main Board The model name of the computer depends on the main board type. When extending the computer, check the model name on the label attached on the rear panel of the computer and the following.
6-3. Internal Connectors Connectors are configured in a certain way at the factory, and connectors show the connection status between the main board of the computer and peripherals. (Connector configuration depends on product models.) ℠ ℡ ℝ ⌆ ⌇ ℟ ⌅ ℞ ℘ ℚ ℛ ℜ ℙ ã Before separating the connector, check the connection state of the connectors and leave a record on the state. ã Link the floppy disk driver connector and the hard disk/CD-ROM connector in the correct direction.
℘ Power on/off and power/hard disk operation status indication lamp connector (F_PANEL) F_PANEL Connects the power on/off switch and the power/hard disk operation status indication lamp. ℙ Power connector (ATX: 24 pins) Connects the power supply unit. ATX ℛ Optic drive connector (IDE : 40 pins) CDROM, hard disk driver. ℚ Hard disk connector (S_ATA1, S_ATA2, S_ATA3, S_ATA4: 7 pins) S_ATA connector is linked to the hard disk driver.
6-4 Replacing the CPU To upgrade the CPU for better performance of the computer, you need to replace the CPU first. Check the location and the type of the CPU in the main board, and do the following. (Shape of the CPU FAN and CPU replacement methods may differ by model.) ⓞ Remove four screws fixing the CPU fan as shown in the figure. ⓟ Remove the CPU fan as shown in the figure. ℘ ⓠ Turn the CPU socket handle as shown in the figure of Step ℘, and open the cover as shown in the figure of Step ℙ.
ⓡ Lift the CPU up carefully to remove it from the main board. ⓢ Insert the new CPU with caution in the CPU socket in the correct direction and put down the handle of the CPU socket ℘ and close the cover ℙ. ℘ ℙ ⓣ Insert the CPU FAN as shown in the figure, and fix it with four screws. If you force the CPU into the socket without aligning the mark, you may break the pins.
6-5. Expanding the Computer Memory You may expand the memory capacity, if needs be. About Memory This system uses a 240-pin memory module called Double Data Rate-2 (DDR-2), not the old 184-pin memory module called Double Data Rate (DDR). The main board can support maximum 2GB in memory. Note ã Windows 95, 98SE, and ME support maximum 512MB. Installing a memory with higher capacity than 512MB may cause malfunctioning of the system.
ã This computer supports PC3200/4300, DDR-2 specification. ã When expanding the memory, use only unbuffered DDR SDRAM DMM ã When inserting two same memories in same-colored DIMM slots, the computer will operate in Dual Channel mode. FSB Frequency Usable Memory 400/533 MHz PC3200/4300-DDR-2 SDRAM 400/533MHz Preparing a Memory Before purchasing memory, study the specifications and features of the current memory.
Replacing the Memory Main board configuration, memory socket and memory type may differ by model. ⓞ Loosen the screws on the rear panel of the computer, and remove the cover. Note ãBefore opening the computer cover, turn off the power and all peripherals connected to the computer. Disconnect all power cables. ⓟ Release the latches from both flanks of the memory. The memory will be removed automatically. latch Installing Memory ⓞ Lay the latches outwards from the memory socket.
Checking the Expanded Memory Turn on the power after installing the memory. Then, the computer will detect the memory so that you don't need to change the system setup. The capacity of the installed memory is checked as follows. ⓞ Connect the power cord and other cables, and turn on the computer and the monitor. Then, the initial screen to check the status of the computer will appear. ⓟ When the following screen appears, press [Esc] key. Then, POST screen will appear.
6-6. Adding a Hard Disk This computer supports up to four serial ATA controllers, and you can add one hard disk drive. Before Adding a Hard Disk The following is when you purchase a hard disk and installs it, and describes the most common case when you add a hard disk to a computer that is already equipped with one hard disk Note ã Write down the capacity, the cylinder count, the numbers of heads and sectors of the hard disk marked on the upper part of the hard disk.
ⓞ As shown in Figure ℘, open the CD-RI-ROM drive by inserting a thin and solid pin that is not bent in the emergency hold of the CD-RIM drive drawer. Then, push the CD-RIOM drive drawer and remove it as shown in Figure ℙ. ℘ ℙ Turn off the system and disconnect the cable before disassembling the product. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur. ⓟ Remove the computer cover as described in [Cover Open] on Page 64. Remove four screws from the hard case, and lift the hard case as shown in the figure.
ⓡ Connect the power cable to Hard Disk ℘ (slave hard) to add, and connect the signal cable as shown in the figure ℙ below. Fasten two screws in the hard disk case. signal cable power cable ℙ ℘ ⓢ After installed the cable-connected hard disk, fasten four screws. Put the cover as described in Closing Computer Cover on. Install the CD-ROM drive drawer. Note ã After installing an additional hard disk, you need to set up and format the hard disk. See Hard Disk Setup on.
Hard disk drive setup ⓞ Turn on the computer and the monitor. ⓟ While the LG logo screen is on, press [Delete] key. ⓠ Then, the initial screen of System Setup menu will appear. 3KRHQL[ $ZDUG %,26 &026 6HW XS 8WLOLW\ Ě 6WDQGDUG &026 )HDWXUHV Ě 3& +HDOWK 6WDWXV Ě $GYDQFHG %,26 )HDWXUHV Ě )UHTXHQF\ 9ROWDJH &RQWURO Ě $GYDQFHG &KLSVHW )HDWXUHV /RDG 2SWLPL]HG 'HIDXOWV Ě ,QWHJUDWHG 3HULSKHUDOV 6HW 3DVVZRUG Ě 3RZHU 0DQDJHPHQW 6HWXS 6DYH ([LW 6HWXS Ě 3Q3 3&, &RQILJXUDWLRQV ([LW :LWKRXW 6DYLQJ (VF
ⓢ When the following appears, select IDE Channel 0 Salve by pressing >Ⓑ@ >Ⓒ@ >⒵@, and >Ⓐ@ keys and press [Enter] key. Phoenix-Award BIOS CMOS Set up Utility Standard BIOS Features Data (mm:dd:yy) Time (hh:mm:ss) XXX, XXX, XXXX XX, XX, XX Ě IDE Channel 0 Master ĚĚIDE Channel 0 Slave ,'( &KDQQHO 6ODYH Ě IDE Channel 1 Master Ě IDE Channel 1 Slave Press EnterXXXXXMB Press Enter None 3UHVV (QWHU 1RQH Press Enter None Press Enter None Drive A Drive B X.XXM, X.
Configuring the Hard Disk (in Factory Setting Status) If you partition the hard disk using "diskmgmt.msc" existing data on the hard disk driver will be deleted. You must carefully partition the hard disk when there is data on the disk. ⓞ Select the [Start] button on the desk top, and click the [Execute]. ⓟ Input diskmgmt.msc, and click [OK]. ⓠ Select Added Disk 1 on Disk Management screen. Right-click and select [New Loglcal Drive]. ⓡ When New Partition Wizard screen appears, click the [Next] button.
ⓢ When the partition type selection screen appears, select the main partition and click the [Next] button. ⓣ Select the maximum size, and click the [Next] button. You can use as much space as you select in the above window. ⓤ Select the Drive Letter and click the [Next] button.
ⓥ When the partition format appears, set the file system, allocation unit, and volume label suitable for the User Environment and click the [Next] button. ⓦ The Partition Wizard has been completed. Click the [Finish] button. ⓧ After the completion, the additional hard disk will normally function.
6-7.Installing an Expansion Card You sometimes need to disassemble and reconfigure the computer to expand the performance. The following describes how to install an expansion card for this purpose. ⓞ Open the computer cover as described in Opening the computer Cover on. ã Use proper tools (for example, drivers) when removing metallic slot covers to prevent hand injuries. ã When disassembling the computer, wear gloves to protect internal parts of the computer and slot cards from damage.
ⓠ Grab the card with two hands, and insert the card in the extension slot in the right direction. When the card is not properly installed, the card or the main board may get damaged or malfunction. Expansion slot ⓡ After a metallic bracket is completely installed, fix it with screws. Metal bracket Close the computer cover before using the computer. Otherwise, an electric shock, injury, or breakdown may occur. ⓢ Put the computer cover as described in Closing the Computer Cover on.
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NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro-vide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radi-ate radio frequency energy and, if not in-stalled and used in accordance with the in-structions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.