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Page 1 - Limitation of Liability

Copyright InformationNo part of this manual, including the products and software described in it, may be reproduced, transmitted, tran-scribed, stored

Page 2 - Notebook PC

9Drivers & UtilitiesOther Support CD items[Read Me] Text FileGives you notes concerning this support CD or the Notebook PC.[Browse this CD] LinkSh

Page 3 - Table of Contents

99BIOS SetupGeneral HelpIn addition to the Item Specific Help window, the BIOS setup program also provides a General Helpscreen. This screen can be ca

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100BIOS SetupSystem OverviewAMIBIOSVersion : [XXXX] (display field)This displays the current BIOS version in the Notebook PC’s flash EEPROM.ProcessorT

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101BIOS SetupSystem Time [00:00:00] (display field)Sets your system to the time that you specify (usually the current time). The format is hour, minut

Page 6 - Support CD for Windows

102BIOS SetupAdvancedSelecting this item from the previous menu displays the page as shown below.Advanced Settings>IDE Configuration (see next page

Page 7 - Required Drivers

103BIOS SetupAdvanced (sub-menu)Selecting this item from the previous menu displays the page as shown below.IDE ConfigurationOnboard PCI IDE Controlle

Page 8 - Recommended Utilities

104BIOS SetupNOTE: Before attempting to configure a hard disk drive, make sure you have the con-figuration information supplied by the manufacturer of

Page 9 - WinFlash Utility

105BIOS SetupIDE setting detailsType [Auto]Select Auto to automatically detect an IDE type drive. This option only works with standard built-inIDE dri

Page 10 - Other Support CD items

106BIOS SetupConfigure Super IO ChipsetIR Port [Enabled]This field allows you to enable or disable the Notebook PC’s infrared port. The configuration

Page 11 - Device Manager

107BIOS SetupDisplaySelecting this item from the previous menu displays the page as shown below.Configure advanced settings for displayBoot Type: [CRT

Page 12 - (After installing drivers)

108BIOS SetupSecurity SettingsThe BIOS Setup program allows you to specify passwords in the Security menu. The passwords controlaccess to the BIOS and

Page 13 - Drivers & Utilities

10Drivers & UtilitiesDevice Manager“Device Manager” will be used in many device driver installation, upgrade, and verification processes.4. Click

Page 14 - VGA Driver

109BIOS SetupSecurity (Cont’)Security SettingsSupervisor Password: Not Installed/InstalledDisplay fields show you the status of the security settings.

Page 15 - VGA Driver Setup

110BIOS SetupSecurity (Cont’)Hard Disk SecurityPrimary Master HDD User PasswordA hard disk password places a protection on the hard disk drive so that

Page 16 - Displays

111BIOS SetupPowerSelecting this item from the previous menu displays the page as shown below.LCD Power Saving [Enabled]This allows you to set the per

Page 17 - Direct3D

112BIOS SetupBootSelecting this item from the previous menu displays the page as shown below.Boot Settings> Boot Settings Configuration> Boot De

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113BIOS SetupBoot (sub-menu) Boot Settings ConfigurationSelecting this item from the previous menu displays the page as shown below.Boot Settings Conf

Page 19 - ATi Taskbar Icon

114BIOS SetupBoot (sub-menu) Boot Device PrioritySelecting this item from the previous menu displays the page as shown below.Boot Device Priority1st /

Page 20 - ASUS Wireless LAN

115BIOS SetupBoot (sub-menu) Hard Disk / Removable / CDROM DrivesSelecting this item from the previous menu displays the page as shown below.These pag

Page 21 - ASUS WLAN Utility Setup

116BIOS SetupExitOnce you have made all of your selections from the various menus in the Setup program, you shouldsave your changes and exit Setup. Se

Page 22 - ASUS WLAN Utility Quick Start

117BIOS SetupLoad Failsafe DefaultsThis option allows you to load the “Safest” values for each of the parameters on the Setup menus. Thisoption is for

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118BIOS Setup

Page 24 - ATKACPI Driver Setup

11Drivers & UtilitiesDevice Manager(Before installing drivers)Device Manager(After installing drivers)Note: Devices varies from model to model and

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Contact InformationASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. (Asia-Pacific)Company Address: 150 Li-Te Road, Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan 112General Telephone:+886-2-2894-3447 W

Page 26 - Audio Driver Setup

12Drivers & Utilities

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13Drivers & UtilitiesVGA Driver(It is necessary to install the VGA driver first in orderto see other setup screens in their proper sizes.)Topics C

Page 28 - CPU Hotfix

14Drivers & UtilitiesVGA Driver SetupRunning setup will give you the following wizard. See next page for VGA settings.On the “License Agreement” s

Page 29 - CPU Hotfix Setup 2 of 2

15Drivers & UtilitiesDisplay Settings for Windows XPDisplay PropertiesSet screen resolution and color quality to the maximumfor best results. If y

Page 30 - Configuring your LAN

16Drivers & UtilitiesColorThis page allows you to adjust and save profilesfor colors, gamma, brightness, and contrast.Direct3DThis page allows you

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17Drivers & UtilitiesOptionsThis page allows you to enable or disable ATiquick access desktop and taskbar menus.OverlayThis page allows you to adj

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18Drivers & UtilitiesATi Taskbar IconBring up ATi quick-access menus by right clicking on the task bar. You can quickly launch display-related p

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Notebook PCDrivers and UtilitiesUser’s Manual Product Name: Notebook PC Manual Revision: 1 E1516 Release Date: January 2004

Page 34 - Viewing Your Network

19Drivers & UtilitiesASUS Wireless LAN(Required Driver)Topics Covered:ASUS Wireless LAN Driver SetupASUS WLAN Utility SetupASUS WLAN Utility Quick

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20Drivers & UtilitiesASUS WLAN Utility SetupRunning setup will give you the following wizard:When setup is complete, click Finish.Select to use “.

Page 36 - Modem Configuration

21Drivers & UtilitiesRight-click the ASUS WLAN icon and select“Wireless Settings”Set the Network Name (SSID) to the same nameas the SSID set in yo

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22Drivers & UtilitiesASUS WLAN Utility Quick Start (Cont.)You can also see the connection quality on the“Connection” page. Click OK to exit the ut

Page 38 - Modem Configuration (Cont’)

23Drivers & UtilitiesATKACPI(Required Driver)Topics Covered:ATKACPI Driver SetupScreens will vary depending on your operating system but the conte

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24Drivers & UtilitiesATKACPI Driver SetupRunning setup will give you the following wizard:When setup is complete, click OK to exit thewizard.

Page 40 - Smart IO

25Drivers & UtilitiesAudio(Required Driver)Topics Covered:Audio Driver SetupScreens will vary depending on your operating system but the contents

Page 41 - SmartIO Setup

26Drivers & UtilitiesAudio Driver SetupRunning setup will give you the following wizard:Wait while files are being copied to your harddrive.On the

Page 42 - PowerNow

27Drivers & UtilitiesCPU Hotfix(Required Driver)Topics Covered:CPU Hotfix SetupScreens will vary depending on your operating system but the conten

Page 43 - AMD PowerNow Utility Setup

28Drivers & UtilitiesCPU Hotfix Setup 1 of 2Two setups are required. There are several languages available in each folder. After setup, restart Wi

Page 44 - ChkMail Utility Setup

2Drivers & UtilitiesTable of ContentsSupport CD for Windows... 5New Windows Installation

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29Drivers & UtilitiesLAN(Required Driver)Topics Covered:LAN Driver SetupConfiguring your LANScreens will vary depending on your operating system b

Page 46 - (Required Utility)

30Drivers & UtilitiesLAN Driver SetupRunning setup will give you the following wizard:On the “Welcome” screen, click Next to beginthe setup wizard

Page 47 - Hotkey Utility Setup

31Drivers & UtilitiesConfiguring your LANJoining a Domain or Workgroup (Windows XP)(1) Click Start and My Computer.(2) Click View system informati

Page 48 - Hotkey Utility Reference

32Drivers & Utilities(4a) Domain:The primary server in the domain will performrouting functions and security verifications foryour computer. Selec

Page 49 - Hotkey Utility Actions

33Drivers & UtilitiesViewing Your NetworkJoining a Domain or Workgroup (Cont’)(5) After you restart your computer, you shouldsee some contents thr

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34Drivers & Utilities

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35Drivers & UtilitiesModem(Required Driver)Topics Covered:Modem Driver SetupModem ConfigurationScreens will vary depending on your operating syste

Page 52 - Adding a Program to Run

36Drivers & UtilitiesDouble-click New Connection Wizard inNetwork ConnectionsSelect “Connect to the Internet” and click Next.Modem ConfigurationUs

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37Drivers & UtilitiesSelect “Set up my connection manually” and clickNext.Select “Connect using a dial-up modem” and clickNext.Modem Configuration

Page 54 - LiveUpdate

38Drivers & UtilitiesModem Configuration (Cont’)Enter your ISP account name and password andclick Next.Select “Add a shortcut...” and click Finish

Page 55 - LiveUpdate Setup

3Drivers & UtilitiesHotkey ...

Page 56 - Using LiveUpdate

39Drivers & UtilitiesSmart IO(Required Driver)Topics Covered:SmartIO SetupFlash Memory Card UsageScreens will vary depending on your operating sys

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40Drivers & UtilitiesSmartIO SetupRunning setup will give you the following wizard:On the “Welcome” screen, click Next after readingthe message.On

Page 58 - PC-cillin 2002

41Drivers & UtilitiesPowerNow(Recommended Utility)Topics Covered:AMD PowerNow Utility SetupScreens will vary depending on your operating system bu

Page 59 - Welcome to PC-cillin 2002

42Drivers & UtilitiesAMD PowerNow Utility SetupRunning setup will give you the following wizard:When setup is complete, click Finish to exit these

Page 60 - PC-cillin for Wireless

43Drivers & UtilitiesChkMail(Recommended Utility)Topics Covered:ChkMail Utility SetupScreens will vary depending on your operating system but the

Page 61 - User Interface

44Drivers & UtilitiesChkMail Utility SetupRunning setup will give you the following wizard:On the “Welcome” screen, click Next after readingthe me

Page 62 - About viruses

45Drivers & UtilitiesHotkey(Required Utility)Topics Covered:Hotkey Utility SetupHotkey Utility ReferenceHotkey Utility ActionsAdding a Program to

Page 63 - Contacting Technical Support

46Drivers & UtilitiesHotkey Utility SetupRunning setup will give you the following wizard:On the “Welcome” screen, click Next after readingthe mes

Page 64 - Trend Micro Technical Support

47Drivers & UtilitiesDelete all HotkeysDeletes all Hotkeys in the current category. Thisconfirmation will be shown:Hotkey Utility ReferenceButtons

Page 65 - Real-time Status

48Drivers & UtilitiesDisable all HotkeysDisables all Hotkeys by removingcheck marks from the front of theHotkeys in the current category.Enable al

Page 66 - Power4 Gear+

4Drivers & UtilitiesTouchPad ...

Page 67 - Power4 Gear+ Utility Setup

49Drivers & UtilitiesActions Descriptions Examples (of action)Move Window To Below: Moves the active windowdown between 1-50 stepsExtend Window Fr

Page 68 - Power4 Gear+ Interface

50Drivers & UtilitiesActions Descriptions Examples (of action)Minimize Window: Minimizes the active windowMaximize Window: Maximizes the active wi

Page 69 - Using the task bar icon

51Drivers & UtilitiesAdding a Program to RunTo add a Hotkey to run a program follow the steps below.(4) Choose an executablefile using explorer.(5

Page 70 - Renaming Settings

52Drivers & Utilities

Page 71 - Power Saving Details

53Drivers & UtilitiesLiveUpdate(Recommended Utility)Topics Covered:LiveUpdate SetupUsing LiveUpdateScreens will vary depending on your operating s

Page 72 - (Recommended Utility)

54Drivers & UtilitiesLiveUpdate SetupRunning setup will give you the following wizard:On the “Choose Destination Location” screen,click Next to co

Page 73 - Probe2 Setup

55Drivers & UtilitiesClick OK to connect to the “Live Update” server.Close other software to ensure no conflicts.Newer versions will be shown. Che

Page 74 - Probe2 Reference

56Drivers & Utilities

Page 75 - Using Probe2

57Drivers & UtilitiesPC-cillin 2002(Recommended Utility)Topics Covered:PC-cillin 2002 FeaturesAbout VirusesTechnical SupportPC-cillin 2002 Feature

Page 76 - Using Probe2 (Cont’)

58Drivers & UtilitiesWelcome to PC-cillin 2002Trend Micro PC-cillin 2002 provides next generation secure computing for today’s personal computers.

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5Drivers & UtilitiesSupport CD for WindowsThe Notebook PC you purchased may or may not be preloaded with an operating system.The support CD includ

Page 78 - TouchPad

59Drivers & UtilitiesPersonal FirewallPC-cillin 2002 provides secure Internet computing with its new Personal Firewall feature. Easy to operate,th

Page 79 - Touchpad Utility Setup

60Drivers & UtilitiesTrojan System CleanerPC-cillin automatically runs the Trojan System Cleaner (TSC) during initial installation, and every time

Page 80 - TouchPad Features

61Drivers & UtilitiesAbout Intelligent UpdateIntelligent Update automatically searches for and downloads the latest files for PC-cillin 2002. This

Page 81 - Customize Buttons and Taps

62Drivers & UtilitiesHow viruses are createdUntil a few years ago, creating a virus required knowledge of a computer programming language. Todayan

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63Drivers & UtilitiesTrend Micro Technical SupportEmail: [email protected]: www.antivirus.comTo speed up your problem resolution, when you

Page 83 - Property Pages

64Drivers & UtilitiesPC-cillin 2002 Feature ScreensPC-cillin 2002 Real-time MonitorThe Real-time Monitor is the quickest way toaccess certain func

Page 84 - Scrolling Properties Page

65Drivers & UtilitiesPower4 Gear+(Recommended Utility)Topics Covered:Power4 Gear+ Utility SetupBenefits of Power4 Gear+Power4 Gear+ InterfacePower

Page 85 - Tap Zones Properties Pages

66Drivers & UtilitiesOn the “Welcome” screen, click Next after readingthe message.On the “Select Program Folder” screen, click Nextto continue or

Page 86 - More Features Properties Page

67Drivers & UtilitiesBenefits of Power4 Gear+Power4 Gear+ gives you control over power consumption items by allowing you to instantly “shift” from

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68Drivers & UtilitiesUsing the task bar iconRight-click the icon on the taskbar for quick access to Power4 Gear+ settings.Power4 Gear+ Modes and P

Page 88 - Touch Properties Page

6Drivers & UtilitiesRequired DriversSome drivers may already be provided in Windows. If you have any problems with these drivers, visit theMicroso

Page 89 - Edge Motion Properties Page

69Drivers & UtilitiesPower4 Gear+ ConfigurationDouble click an item to bring up a menu of selections and click on a value to change. To save, sele

Page 90 - Frequently Asked Questions

70Drivers & UtilitiesPower Saving DetailsDouble click an item to view possible settings.Some power saving items are only availableunder certain mo

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71Drivers & UtilitiesProbe2(Recommended Utility)Topics Covered:Probe2 SetupProbe2 ReferenceStarting Probe2Using Probe2 MonitoringProbe2 Task Bar I

Page 92 - WinFlash

72Drivers & UtilitiesOn the “Welcome” screen, click Next after readingthe message.On “Choose Destination Location” , click Next tocontinue or ente

Page 93 - WINFLASH Utility Setup

73Drivers & UtilitiesProbe2 ReferenceProbe2 is a convenient utility to continuously monitor your computer system’s vital components, such asfan ro

Page 94 - Using WINFLASH

74Drivers & UtilitiesMonitor SummaryShows a summary of the items being monitored.Temperature MonitorShows the PC’s temperature.SettingsLets you se

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75Drivers & UtilitiesDMI ExplorerShows information pertinent to the PC, such asCPU type, CPU speed, and internal/external fre-quencies, and memory

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76Drivers & Utilities

Page 97 - Updating your BIOS

77Drivers & UtilitiesScreens will vary depending on your operating system but the contents should be the same.TouchPad(Recommended Utility)Topics

Page 98 - Menu and Sub-Menu Topology

78Drivers & UtilitiesOn the “Welcome” screen, click Next after readingthe message.On the “Start Copying Files” screen, click Nextafter checking th

Page 99 - BIOS Utility Help

7Drivers & UtilitiesModem “SoftK56 Data Fax SmartCP” DriverInstalls the necessary driver in order for your operating system to have the correct fi

Page 100 - Resetting Your BIOS

79Drivers & UtilitiesSynaptics® TouchPad FeaturesYour Synaptics TouchPad is much more powerful than an old-fashioned mouse. In addition to providi

Page 101 - Processor

80Drivers & UtilitiesAdjust the Overall Touch SensitivityYou can control how much finger pressure you must apply before the TouchPad responds by a

Page 102 - BIOS Setup

81Drivers & UtilitiesPrevent Accidental Pointing While TypingUnintentional pointer movement and accidental taps can be caused by accidentally brus

Page 103 - Advanced

82Drivers & UtilitiesMove the Pointer Long DistancesSuppose you are dragging an object, scrolling at high speed (via Virtual Scrolling! ), or merr

Page 104 - Advanced (sub-menu)

83Drivers & UtilitiesScrolling Properties PageThe Scrolling properties page allows you to customize theVirtual Scrolling capabilities of your Touc

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84Drivers & UtilitiesTap Zones Properties PagesThe Tap Zones properties pages allow you to assign customactions to taps in the Touchpad’s corner z

Page 106 - IDE setting details

85Drivers & UtilitiesMore Features Properties PageThe More Features properties page allows you to control thefollowing features of you Synaptics T

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86Drivers & UtilitiesButton Actions Properties PageThe Button Actions properties page allows you to customizethe physical buttons of your TouchPad

Page 108 - TV Display Type [NTSC]

87Drivers & UtilitiesTouch Properties PageThe Touch properties page allows you to customize the tapresponse and sensitivity of your TouchPad.TapsC

Page 109 - Security

88Drivers & UtilitiesEdge Motion Properties PageThe Edge Motion properties page allows you to customizethe long distance pointer motion capabiliti

Page 110 - Security (Cont’)

8Drivers & UtilitiesProbe2 UtilityInstalls Probe2 utility to monitor the Notebook PC’s CPU temperature and other resources. This is an optionalsof

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89Drivers & UtilitiesFrequently Asked QuestionsQ: When I use Virtual Scrolling, the pointer jumps over to the scroll bar, and then jumps back wher

Page 112 - >Start Battery Calibration

90Drivers & UtilitiesFrequently Asked Questions (Cont’)Q: Why doesn’t Virtual Scrolling work properly with Microsoft Internet Explorer?A: Make sur

Page 113 - Boot Settings

91Drivers & UtilitiesWinFlash(Recommended Utility)Topics Covered:WinFlash Utility SetupUsing WinFlashScreens will vary depending on your operating

Page 114 - Boot Settings Configuration

92Drivers & UtilitiesOn the “Welcome” screen, click Next after readingthe message.On the “Choose Destination Location” screen,click Next to contin

Page 115 - Boot Device Priority

93Drivers & UtilitiesUsing WINFLASHWINFLASH is a simple utility to update your Notebook PC’s BIOS. To run WINFLASH, access the AllPrograms shortcu

Page 117 - Load Optimal Defaults

95BIOS SetupBIOS SetupUpdating your BIOS ... 96BIOS Setup Program...

Page 118 - Load Failsafe Defaults

96BIOS SetupBIOS Setup ProgramThis Notebook PC supports a programmable EEPROM that stores the BIOS software and can be up-dated using the provided fla

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97BIOS SetupBIOS Menu BarThe top of the screen has a menu bar with the following selections. Highlighting a menu item with the← or → (keypad arrow ke

Page 120 - Contact Information

98BIOS SetupBIOS Utility HelpOn the right of each page will display help information to guide you through using the BIOS setuputility. The keys in the

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