Apple Mac Portable Computer Magic Trackpad Boot Camp PDF Installation Manual


What You Need
Here’s what you need to install and set up Windows on your Mac:
* An Intel-based Mac computer, with:
* a USB keyboard and mouse, or a built-in keyboard and magic trackpad
* Mac OS X version 10.5 or later (the latest version of Mac OS X is strongly recommended)
* a built-in optical disc drive, or, if your computer doesn’t have a built-in optical drive, a compatible external optical drive

For information on using your computer with an external optical drive, see the documentation that came with your computer.
* all firmware updates for your computer
For information about updating your computer’s system software and firmware, see page 21.
* A Mac OS X Leopard installation disc, which can be either of the following:
* a Mac OS X Leopard disc (included with all purchased copies of Leopard)
* a Mac OS X Install Disc 1 (included with all Macs that have Leopard preinstalled)
* At least 10 GB of free space on the disk you’re installing on
* Boot Camp Assistant (located in /Applications/Utilities/)
* Windows XP Home Edition or Professional with Service Pack 2 or later, or Windows Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, or Ultimate

August 6, 2010 | Posted in Computers, Netbook Manual | Leave a Comment

Asus Eee PC 900 Netbook Upgrade PDF Installation Instructions Manual

Introduction
A mid 2008 Asus Eee PC 900 remains the one and only original mini notebook, but who never wished the tiny SSD’s were just a little larger or faster? Many have undoubtedly tried out Nlite in XP or other tools like eeedora in Linux to save space on the tiny SSD’s. In addition, with an old bios version such as 0806 from 07/07/2008 you needed a lot of luck to find a larger memory bar that worked. Therefore I tried to summarize my very positive experience to give your Eee a second life. With many thanks to Asus for their newest 1006 bios version. The original Eee PC-900 has a small fast 4 GB IDE SSD and a slow 16 GB IDE SSD, both of brand Phison. Speed comparison with the ’hdparm -t /dev/sda’ command in Linux shows a transfer rate of 38 MB/s for the small disk and 28 MB/s for the large disk.

August 4, 2010 | Posted in Asus Manual, Netbook Manual | Leave a Comment

How to Overclock the ASUS Eee PC Windows XP/Vista PDF Reference

Overclocking the Eee is the best way to improve its performance. Many people add extra RAM, faster RAM (which is a waste of time, more on this later), and cut down their OSs (see here) in order to squeeze every last bit of processing power available.

What is overclocking?
Overclocking is the process of increasing component clock speeds above stock. Theory behind overclocking Overclocking is not a difficult concept, but it does require some background knowledge. Due to the identical processing hardware in each ASUS Eee PC, knowing the theory isn’t essential for this guide, but if you’re interested, read this tutorial on the subject here.

August 4, 2010 | Posted in Asus Manual, Computers, Netbook Manual | Leave a Comment

Asus Eee Box PC PDF User Manual

Installing your Eee Box PC to a monitor

You can also install your Asus Eee Box PC to the back of a monitor. To do so: 1. Secure the metal shelf (optional accessory) to your monitor with four screws. To fasten the metal shelf, your monitor must comply with VESA75 or VESA100 standard. 2. Place your Asus Eee Box PC on the metal shelf noting the correct alignment, and then secure the PC to the shelf with a coin.

Configuring wireless connection
To connect to a wireless network, follow the instructions below: Connect the supplied wireless antenna to your Asus Eee Box PC to enhance wireless signal reception.
1. From the Windows® notification area, right-click the wireless network icon and select View Available Wireless Networks.
2. Select the wireless network you want to connect to from the list and click Connect. Enter the network security key if necessary.
3. After connection was established, you will see Connected. Configuring wired connection To establish a wired network, follow the instructions below: Using a static IP
1. Right-click the network icon on the notification area and select Open Network Connections.
2. Right-click Local Area Connection and select Properties.
3. Hightlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.

August 4, 2010 | Posted in Asus Manual, Computers, Netbook Manual | Leave a Comment

Lenovo AirDefense Mobile 4.3 PDF Installation Guide

Before you begin, you must have a laptop with the following specifications:
• Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Service Pack 3, or Windows Vista Service Pack 1
• CPU: 1.4 GHz or Higher
• Memory: 512MB recommended
• Disk space: 25MB for install, more required to save packet captures and location diagrams
• Screen Resolution: 1024×768 or higher

AirDefense supports the operation of the AirDefense Mobile product when used with the following Atheros®-based network adapter cards:
• PCMCIA card adapter:
– Cisco® 802.11 a/b/g Cardbus Wireless LAN Client adapter CB21AG-A-K9
– Netgear® WAG511 v1 or v2
– Linksys® WPC55AG (v1.0, v1.1, v1.2 or v1.3 Hardware Version)
– Ubiquiti Networks SRC (SuperRange Cardbus) adapter
• PCI-Express adapter (with Atheros 5006EX chip set):
Lenovo P/N 40Y7026 Mini PCI-Express adapter
– Ubiquiti SRX (SuperRange Xpress) PCI-Express card
AirDefense Certification is based on successful testing by AirDefense Quality Assurance. The cards listed above use the Atheros Communications 5001, 5001+ or 5001A chipset solutions. AirDefense does not yet certify AirDefense Mobile operation with cards that use the 5002, 5003, 5004, and 5005 Atheros chipsets. There are other adapter cards that are not certified but may still work properly with AirDefense; for example, 3Com® and Proxim® a/b/g cards. AirDefense Mobile does not support built-in wireless cards based on the Centrino™ specification.

June 13, 2010 | Posted in Lenovo Manual, Netbook Manual, Notebook | Leave a Comment

Lenovo Laptop Enabling Fingerprint Sensor for Login PDF Reference

Follow the instructions below to enable the fingerprint sensor:
1. Log on initially with Username and Password.
2. Select Start, All Programs.
3. Select ThinkVantage.
4. Select ThinkVantage Fingerprint Software.
5. Select User Enrollment.
6. An End-User License Agreement will appear, Accept the terms of the License Agreement and select OK.
7. Follow the instructions in the User Enrollment guide.
Note: You can view a tutorial and “practice” swiping your fingers across the sensor. You will then have the option of enrolling one or more fingers.
8. After completing the enrollment process, restart the tablet and wait for login prompt.
9. Swipe finger or thumb to log on.

Enrolling in the fingerprint software does not disable your standard login with ID and password but provides an alternative method of logging into the system. You can enroll multiple fingers is you wish. You can swipe your finger in either direction.

June 13, 2010 | Posted in Lenovo Manual, Netbook Manual, Notebook | Leave a Comment

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