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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

9Software ReferenceDevice Manager“Device Manager” will be used in many device driver installations, upgrades, and verification processes.Refer to the

Page 3 - Table of Contents

99BIOS SetupPowerSelecting this item from the previous menu displays the page as shown below.Power SettingsIntel (R) SpeedStep(tm) tech. [Automatic]Th

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100BIOS SetupBootSelecting this item from the previous menu displays the page as shown below.Boot Settings> Boot Settings Configuration> Boot De

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101BIOS SetupBoot (sub-menu)Selecting this item from the previous menu displays the page as shown below.Boot Settings ConfigurationQuick Boot [Enabled

Page 6 - Support CD for Windows

102BIOS SetupBootSelecting this item from the previous menu displays the page as shown below.Boot Device Priority1st Boot Device [USB FDD] / [Removabl

Page 7 - Required Drivers

103BIOS 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 8 - Recommended Utilities

104BIOS SetupLoad Optimal DefaultsThis option allows you to load the “Optimal” values for each of the parameters on the Setup menus.When this option i

Page 9 - Other Support CD items

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

Page 10 - Device Manager

10Software Reference

Page 11 - Software Reference

11Software ReferenceVGA Driver(Required Driver)Topics Covered:VGA Driver SetupDisplay Settings for Windows XPScreens will vary depending on your opera

Page 12 - VGA Driver

12Software ReferenceVGA Driver SetupRunning setup will give you the following wizard. See next page for VGA settings.1. On the “Welcome” screen, click

Page 13 - VGA Driver Setup

13Software ReferenceASUS_WLAN(Required driver for models with ASUS wireless LAN)Topics Covered:Wireless LAN Driver SetupWireless LAN Utility SetupWire

Page 14 - ASUS_WLAN

14Software Reference5. Click Finish on the “Setup Complete” screen.6. Select to use “...ASUS Utilities...” for addedfeatures while using the wireless

Page 15 - Wireless LAN Driver Setup

15Software ReferenceASUS WLAN Utility Quick StartAfter installing the ASUS WLAN driver and utility, the utility will automatically start withWindows.

Page 16 - ASUS WLAN Utility Quick Start

16Software ReferenceASUS WLAN Utility Quick Start (Cont.)6. You can also see the connection quality onthe “Connection” page. Click OK to exit the util

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17Software ReferenceINTEL_Calexico(Required driver for models with Intel wireless LAN)Topics Covered:Wireless LAN Driver SetupWireless LAN Utility Set

Page 18 - INTEL_Calexico

18Software ReferenceINTEL Calexico SetupThis is the wireless LAN driver. Running setup will automatically install the driver.When complete, you will s

Page 19 - PROSet Setup

Notebook PCDrivers and Utilities Product Name: Notebook PC Support CD Manual Revision: 1 E1472 Release Date: February 2004

Page 20 - PROSet Setup (Cont.)

19Software Reference3. On “Setup Type” screen, select Typical andclick Next to continue.4. Click Install to continue.5. Wait while files are installed

Page 21 - PROSet Utility

20Software ReferencePROSet UtilityThis is the wireless LAN utility. You can use the Help button for more information.This is the main page that gives

Page 22 - Connecting to a wireless LAN

21Software ReferenceConnecting to a wireless LANFollow these steps to connect to a wireless LAN.Intel PROSet will scan for Access Points or peerswith

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22Software ReferenceType a “Profile Name”. The “SSID” and “OperatingMode” will be automatically set. Ad hocconnections are usually to a nearby compute

Page 24 - ATKACPI Setup

23Software ReferenceATK0100(Required Utility)Topics Covered:ATKACPI SetupScreens will vary depending on your operating system but the contents should

Page 25 - ATK0100 Setup

24Software Reference1. Double click Unknown device.2. Click Reinstall Driver.3. Select “Install from...” and click Next. 4. Browse to your operating s

Page 26 - Realtek Audio Utility

25Software ReferenceAudio(Required Driver)Topics Covered:Audio SetupRealtek Audio UtilityScreens will vary depending on your operating system but the

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26Software ReferenceAudio SetupRunning setup will give you the following wizard:5. Select No... and click Finish in order to installother drivers and

Page 28 - CPU Hotfix

27Software ReferenceCPU Hotfix(Required Driver)Topics Covered:CPU Hotfix Setup 1CPU Hotfix Setup 2Screens will vary depending on your operating system

Page 29 - CPU Hotfix Setup 2 of 2

28Software ReferenceCPU Hotfix Setup 1 of 2Two setups are required. There are several languages available in each folder. After setup, restart Windows

Page 30 - INFupdate

2Software ReferenceTable of ContentsSupport CD for Windows... 5New Windows Installation ...

Page 31 - INFupdate Setup

29Software ReferenceINFupdate(Required Driver)Topics Covered:Intel INF Update SetupScreens will vary depending on your operating system but the conten

Page 32 - Configuring your LAN

30Software ReferenceINFupdate SetupRunning setup will give you the following wizard. No other configurations are necessary.1. On the “Welcome” screen,

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31Software ReferenceLAN(Required Driver)Topics Covered:LAN Driver SetupConfiguring your LANScreens will vary depending on your operating system but th

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32Software ReferenceLAN Driver SetupRunning setup will give you the following wizard.1. On the “Welcome” screen, click Next afterreading the message.2

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33Software Reference(1) Click Start and My Computer.(2) Click View system information.You cannot use spaces or symbols in thecomputer name. In the exa

Page 36 - Viewing Your Network

34Software Reference(4a) Domain:The primary server in the domain will performrouting functions and security verifications foryour computer. Select Dom

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35Software ReferenceViewing Your NetworkJoining a Domain or Workgroup (Windows XP) Cont’(5) After you restart your computer, you shouldsee some conten

Page 38 - Modem Configuration

36Software Reference

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37Software ReferenceModem(Required Driver)Topics Covered:Modem SetupModem ConfigurationScreens will vary depending on your operating system but the co

Page 40 - Modem Configuration (Cont’)

38Software Reference1. Double-click New Connection Wizard inNetwork ConnectionsModem SetupRunning setup will give you the following wizard.1. On the “

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3Software ReferenceLiveUpdate ...

Page 42 - Manual Setup

39Software ReferenceModem Configuration (Cont’)5. Select your modem and click Next.6. Enter any name to represent your ISP.7. Enter the dial up number

Page 43 - USB Usage

40Software ReferenceModem Configuration (Cont’)9. Enter your ISP account name and passwordand click Next.10. Select “Add a shortcut...” and click Fini

Page 44 - LiveUpdate

41Software ReferenceUSB2.0(Required Driver)Topics Covered:USB SetupManual SetupScreens will vary depending on your operating system but the contents s

Page 45 - LiveUpdate Setup

42Software ReferenceUSB2.0 SetupRunning setup (in Windows XP) will give you the following message. USB 2.0 driveres are provided inWindows XP SP1 and

Page 46 - Using LiveUpdate

43Software ReferenceLiveUpdate(Recommended Utility)Topics Covered:LiveUpdate SetupUsing LiveUpdateResetting Your BIOSScreens will vary depending on yo

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44Software ReferenceLiveUpdate SetupRunning setup will give you the following wizard:On the “Choose Destination Location” screen,click Next to continu

Page 48 - PC-cillin 2002

45Software ReferenceClick OK to connect to the “Live Update” server.Close other software to ensure no conflicts.Newer versions will be shown. Check th

Page 50 - Trojan System Cleaner

47Software ReferencePC-cillin 2002(Recommended Utility)Topics Covered:PC-cillin 2002 FeaturesAbout VirusesTechnical SupportPC-cillin 2002 Feature Scre

Page 51 - User Interface

48Software ReferenceWelcome to PC-cillin 2002Trend Micro PC-cillin 2002 provides next generation secure computing for today’s personal computers.More

Page 52 - About viruses

4Software ReferenceWinFlash ...

Page 53 - Contacting Technical Support

49Software ReferencePersonal FirewallPC-cillin 2002 provides secure Internet computing with its new Personal Firewall feature. Easy to operate,the Per

Page 54 - Trend Micro Technical Support

50Software ReferenceTraditional antivirus products only scan "files", they open files and check for virus code. But they don'tcheck and

Page 55 - Real-time Status

51Software ReferenceAbout Intelligent UpdateIntelligent Update automatically searches for and downloads the latest files for PC-cillin 2002. This incl

Page 56 - Power4 Gear

52Software ReferenceHow viruses are createdUntil a few years ago, creating a virus required knowledge of a computer programming language. Todayanyone

Page 57 - Power4 Gear Setup

53Software ReferenceTrend Micro Technical SupportEmail: [email protected]: www.antivirus.comTo speed up your problem resolution, when you cont

Page 58 - Power4 Gear Interface

54Software ReferencePC-cillin 2002 Feature ScreensPC-cillin 2002 Real-time MonitorThe Real-time Monitor is the quickest way toaccess certain functions

Page 59 - Power4 Gear Modes

55Software ReferencePower4 GearTopics Covered:Power4 Gear SetupBenefits of Power4 GearPower4 Gear InterfacePower4 Gear ConfigurationScreens will vary

Page 60 - Renaming Settings

56Software ReferenceOn the “Welcome” screen, click Next after readingthe message.On the “Select Program Folder” screen, click Nextto continue or enter

Page 61 - Power Saving Details

57Software ReferenceBenefits of Power4 GearPower4 Gear gives you control over power consumption items by allowing you to instantly “shift” from onepow

Page 62 - ASUS Probe

58Software ReferenceUsing the task bar iconRight-click the icon on the taskbar for quick access to Power4 Gear settings.If your Notebook PChas overclo

Page 63 - Probe2 Setup

5Software ReferenceSupport CD for WindowsThe Notebook PC you purchased may or may not be preloaded with an operating system.The support CD included wi

Page 64 - ASUS Probe Reference

59Software ReferenceMaximum Performance High PerformanceMedium Performance Maximum Power SavingsPower4 Gear ConfigurationDouble click an item to bring

Page 65 - Using ASUS Probe Monitoring

60Software ReferencePower Saving DetailsDisplay Panel Brightness(in Medium Performance or Maximum Savings)System Standby Timer CPU PerformanceDisplay

Page 66 - ASUS Probe Taskbar Icon

61Software ReferenceASUS ProbeTopics Covered:ASUS Probe SetupASUS Probe ReferenceStarting ASUS ProbeUsing ASUS Probe MonitoringASUS Probe Task Bar Ico

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62Software ReferenceOn the “Welcome” screen, click Next after readingthe message.On “Choose Destination Location” , click Next tocontinue or enter ano

Page 68 - TouchPad

63Software ReferenceASUS Probe ReferenceASUS Probe is a convenient utility to continuously monitor your computer system’s vital components,such as fan

Page 69 - Touchpad Setup

64Software ReferenceMonitor SummaryShows a summary of the items being monitored.Temperature MonitorShows the PC’s temperature.SettingsLets you set thr

Page 70 - TouchPad Features

65Software ReferenceDMI ExplorerShows information pertinent to the PC, such asCPU type, CPU speed, and internal/external fre-quencies, and memory size

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67Software ReferenceScreens will vary depending on your operating system but the contents should be the same.TouchPad(Recommended Utility)Topics Cover

Page 73 - Property Pages

68Software ReferenceOn the “Welcome” screen, click Next after readingthe message.On the “Start Copying Files” screen, click Nextafter checking the cur

Page 74 - Scrolling Properties Page

6Software ReferenceRequired DriversSome drivers may already be provided in Windows. If you have any problems with these drivers, visit theMicrosoft Wi

Page 75 - Tap Zones Properties Pages

69Software ReferenceSynaptics® TouchPad FeaturesYour Synaptics TouchPad is much more powerful than an old-fashioned mouse. In addition to providing al

Page 76 - More Features Properties Page

70Software ReferenceAdjust the Overall Touch SensitivityYou can control how much finger pressure you must apply before the TouchPad responds by adjust

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71Software ReferencePrevent Accidental Pointing While TypingUnintentional pointer movement and accidental taps can be caused by accidentally brushing

Page 78 - Touch Properties Page

72Software ReferenceMove the Pointer Long DistancesSuppose you are dragging an object, scrolling at high speed (via Virtual Scrolling! ), or merrily m

Page 79 - Edge Motion Properties Page

73Software ReferenceScrolling Properties PageThe Scrolling properties page allows you to customize theVirtual Scrolling capabilities of your TouchPad.

Page 80 - Frequently Asked Questions

74Software ReferenceTap Zones Properties PagesThe Tap Zones properties pages allow you to assign customactions to taps in the Touchpad’s corner zone r

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75Software ReferenceMore Features Properties PageThe More Features properties page allows you to control thefollowing features of you Synaptics TouchP

Page 82 - WinFlash

76Software ReferenceButton Actions Properties PageThe Button Actions properties page allows you to customizethe physical buttons of your TouchPad.The

Page 83 - WINFLASH Setup

77Software ReferenceTouch Properties PageThe Touch properties page allows you to customize the tapresponse and sensitivity of your TouchPad.TapsCheck

Page 84 - Using WINFLASH

78Software ReferenceEdge Motion Properties PageThe Edge Motion properties page allows you to customizethe long distance pointer motion capabilities of

Page 85

7Software ReferenceINFupdate “Intel 828XX” DriversThis installs drivers for the Notebook PC’s specific chipset.This device is shown under Windows “Sys

Page 86 - BIOS Setup

79Software ReferenceFrequently Asked QuestionsQ: When I use Virtual Scrolling, the pointer jumps over to the scroll bar, and then jumps back where itc

Page 87 - Updating your BIOS

80Software ReferenceFrequently Asked Questions (Cont’)Q: Why doesn’t Virtual Scrolling work properly with Microsoft Internet Explorer?A: Make sure you

Page 88 - BIOS Menu Bar

81Software ReferenceWinFlashTopics Covered:WinFlash SetupUsing WinFlashScreens will vary depending on your operating system but the contents should be

Page 89 - BIOS Utility Help

82Software ReferenceOn the “Welcome” screen, click Next after readingthe message.On the “Choose Destination Location” screen,click Next to continue or

Page 90 - Resetting Your BIOS

83Software ReferenceUsing WINFLASHWINFLASH is a simple utility to update your Notebook PC’s BIOS. To run WINFLASH, access the AllPrograms shortcut thr

Page 91 - System Overview

84Software Reference

Page 92 - Advanced

85BIOS SetupBIOS SetupUpdating your BIOS ... 86BIOS Setup Program...

Page 93 - Advanced (sub-menu)

86BIOS SetupBIOS Setup ProgramThis Notebook PC supports a programmable EEPROM that stores the BIOS software and can be up-dated using the provided fla

Page 94 - PIO Mode [Auto]

87BIOS 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 95 - 32Bit Data Transfer [Enabled]

88BIOS SetupBIOS Utility HelpOn the right of each page will display help information to guide you through using the BIOS setuputility. The keys in the

Page 96 - Display Settings

8Software ReferenceProbe2 ASUS Probe Utility (Requires ATK0100)Installs ASUS Probe utility to monitor the Notebook PC’s CPU temperature and other reso

Page 97 - Security

89BIOS SetupGeneral HelpIn addition to the Item Specific Help window, the BIOS setup program also provides a General Helpscreen. This screen can be ca

Page 98 - Primary Master HD Password

90BIOS SetupSystem OverviewAMIBIOSVersion: [0202] (display field)This displays the current BIOS version in the Notebook PC’s flash EEPROM.ProcessorTyp

Page 99 - Security (sub-menu)

91BIOS SetupAdvanced Settings> IDE Configuration (see next page)Internal Pointing Device [Enabled]This allows you to turn ON or OFF the Notebook PC

Page 100 - Power Settings

92BIOS SetupAdvanced (sub-menu)Selecting this item from the previous menu displays the page as shown below.IDE Configuration> Onboard PCI IDE Contr

Page 101 - Boot Settings

93BIOS Setup[Hard Disk] [ATAPI CDROM]Type [Auto]Select Auto to automatically detect an IDE type drive. This option only works with standard built-inID

Page 102 - Boot (sub-menu)

94BIOS SetupDMA Mode [Auto]When enabled, this option speeds up communication between the system and the IDE controller byusing DMA capability (for imp

Page 103 - Boot Device Priority

95BIOS SetupDisplay SettingsBoot Type [CRT+LFP]This sets the video output mode for your display during bootup. You can control the output throughsoftw

Page 104 - Exit Options

96BIOS SetupSecuritySelecting this item from the previous menu displays the page as shown below.Security SettingsThe BIOS Setup program allows you to

Page 105 - Load Optimal Defaults

97BIOS SetupBoot Sector Virus Protection [Disabled]This function will stop any attempt to modify hidden bootup files on your hard disk drive. This fun

Page 106 - Contact Information

98BIOS SetupSecurity (sub-menu)Selecting this item from the previous menu displays the page as shown below.I/O Interface SecurityMODEM Interface [UNLO

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