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| Subject: | WinBook Z1 Read Me First and FAQ |
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| Tech Article Number: | WBTA00180015 |
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NOTE: You, the customer, are solely responsible for data security. WinBook strongly recommends that you perform a backup of all personal data contained on your system prior to performing this procedure. Warning: WinBook will NOT be held responsible for any data loss incurred during this process. |
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Congratulations on your purchase of the WinBook Z1! We are proud to offer Windows Millennium or Windows 2000 as the operating system for the WinBook Z1. Important! Helpful Tips The included User's Manual should be read thoroughly before operating your new WinBook. A compilation of Frequently Asked Questions is included in this document to help in the resolution of common problems. Also included for reference/troubleshooting purposes is the Help file accessed by the "Z1 Help" Icon located on your desktop. It is strongly recommended that you fully charge your WinBook battery before using the computer for the first time. The battery can take up to 4 hours for a full charge. WinBook Technical Support, Customer Service and Sales Departments are available Monday through Friday, 9am - 9pm EST. Technical Support:
1 (800) 722-4398 Your WinBook Z1 has Windows Millennium or Windows 2000 Professional preinstalled. This gives you all the components necessary to begin using your computer and exploring the World Wide Web provided you have an Internet service provider. Please store the included WinBook Restore CD and Windows Millennium or Windows 2000 Professional manual in a safe place in the event that you need to reinstall or reconfigure your software in the future. Please note, this CD cannot be replaced if it is lost. It is a good idea to keep a backup of important data currently on your hard disk at all times. The most important and crucial information to back up is the data (spreadsheets, word processing documents, etc.) that you create. Your operating system and programs can always be reinstalled using the original manufacturers' disks or CDs. You will need to decide if you want to try to do this on floppy disks, the optional CDRW or Zip drives, or an external device such as a tape drive or other removable media drives. You can access the BIOS setup program by pressing the F2 key at boot-up. A message will display at the bottom of the screen telling you to "Press F2 for setup" You should familiarize yourself with the section of the WinBook Z1 Users manual that references the BIOS configuration before attempting to change any settings.
How do I tell what
WinBook model I have? Are there things
I can do to extend the battery charge life? To access Power Management properties in Windows 2000 click on the Start button, go to Settings and choose Control Panel. Next, click on the Power Options icon. You can customize these settings as you choose. You should be aware that any power management features would be of benefit only if there are periods of inactivity, which allow the settings to engage. Please note that the battery in the WinBook Z1 takes about 2.5 hours to fully charge with the machine turned OFF. If the system is ON, the time needed to charge to full capacity is about 3.5 hours. Another alternative is to purchase an optional spare battery that fits into the multi function drive bay in the front of the unit. With both batteries installed, the Z1 will obtain over 6 hours of battery life.
None- Nothing happens
when the lid is closed, it continues normal operation. My computer will not Hibernate, what could cause this? Windows Millennium: To ensure that the hibernation feature is turned on in Windows Millennium open the Control Panel. Then double-click the Power Options icon and select the Hibernate tab. Ensure that the "Enable Hibernate Support" box is checked. Windows 2000: To ensure that the hibernation feature is turned on in Windows 2000 open the Control Panel. Then double-click the Power Options icon and select the Hibernate tab. Ensure that the "Enable Hibernate Support" box is checked. Why do I have to push
the "power" button so long to turn the unit off on the WinBook
Z1? Press power button <4 seconds = Enter standby mode (suspend to RAM) Press power button >4 seconds = Power off the unit. Note: In Windows Millennium and Windows 2000 an "Instant Off" feature has been incorporated that allows Windows to be properly shut down with one press of the power button. This eliminates the need to select "Start" > "Shut Down" to power down your Z1 as well as bypassing the need to press down on the power button for >4 seconds. To enable this feature, go to the Control Panel. Double-click on the Power Options icon. Click on the Advanced tab. Change the "When I press the sleep button on my computer" option to "Power Off". How do I setup
a PS/2 mouse to work on my system? To get an external PS/2 mouse working on your computer, plug the mouse into the PS/2 port on the back of the computer before powering up the unit. The computer will automatically detect the external mouse on boot-up.
Start with the computer turned off. Attach the mouse and power on the unit. Open the Control Panel. Locate the Add New Hardware Icon and double-click on it. Click Next to let Windows search for Plug and Play devices. If your mouse is in the list, then click Yes, and then Next. If not, then click No and click Next. Click Yes to let Windows search for new devices and click Next again. Click Next again to start the search. When Windows has completed the search, it should tell you that it has found your new hardware. Click Finish to install it. If the computer does not find the mouse, you should contact WinBook Technical Support for further assistance. If you have Windows
2000, start with the computer off. Attach the mouse and power on the unit.
Open the Control Panel. Locate the Add New Hardware Icon and double-click
on it. This will start the Add/Remove hardware Wizard click next. Click
on the option to Add/Troubleshoot a device and click next. Windows 2000
will start to search for Plug and Play devices. If your mouse is in the
list, then highlight it and click next. Windows 2000 will start to install
the device. If Windows 2000 does not automatically start to install your
hardware it will provide you with a list of items that are already installed
on your system if the item you are trying to install is not in the list
then click on "Add a new device" and click next. Click the option
that states "No, select from a list" and click next.
Can I use the DVD
drive to play DVD movies? To do this, insert your DVD movie into the DVD drive. Wait for approximately 15 seconds and the DVD movie should begin playing. If the DVD does not start playing by itself, click on Start. Go to Programs, MGI SoftDVD MAX, and MGI SoftDVD MAX. The movie should begin playing as soon as the program opens. If it does not play automatically, click on the play button. What do I have
to do to use CardBus or PCMCIA Cards in my WinBook Z1? Can I use a Zoom
Video (ZV Port) PCMCIA card with my unit? What kind of external
microphone can I use? How do I get the
TV output display to work? What is an S-Video
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