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191 Transferring files www.gateway.com To find files in the My Documents folder: 1In Windows XP, click Start, then click My Documents. The My Documents window opens and displays many of your saved personal data files. Go to Step 4. - OR - In Windows 98, Windows Me, or Windows 2000, double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop. Go to the next step. 2Double-click the C:\ drive icon. 3Double-click the My Documents folder. The My Documents window opens and displays many of your saved personal data files. 4Copy your personal data files to removable media or to another computer on your network. You can often identify different data file types by looking at the file’s extension (the part of the file name following the last period). For example, a document file might have a .DOC extension and a spreadsheet file might have an .XLS extension. File type File usually ends in... Documents .DOC, .TXT, .RTF, .HTM, .HTML, .DOT Spreadsheets .XLS, .XLT, .TXT Pictures .JPG, .BMP, .GIF, .PDF, .PCT, .TIF, .PNG, .EPS Movies .MPEG, .MPG, .AVI, .GIF, .MOV Sound and Music .WAV, .CDA, .MP3, .MID, .MIDI, .WMA
192 Chapter 12: Moving From Your Old Computer www.gateway.com To find files using Find or Search: 1In Windows XP, click Start, then click Search. The Search Results window opens. - OR - In Windows 98, Windows Me, or Windows 2000, click Start, Find or Search, then click For Files or Folders. The Search Results window opens. 2Use Windows Find or Search to locate data files by file name or file type. For help on finding files, click Help, then click Help and Support Center or Help Topics. For more information, see “Searching for files” on page 60. Transferring Internet settings You can use different methods to transfer your Internet account from your old computer to your new one. Setting up your ISP ■If your current Internet service provider (ISP) software came preinstalled on your new notebook, run that setup program. If it asks to set up a new account or an existing one, choose to set up an existing account. ■If your current ISP software is not preinstalled on your new notebook, locate the original Internet setup program provided by your local ISP. Or contact your ISP to see if they have an updated version of their software, and install it on your new notebook. ■If you use MSN as your ISP or if you know your ISP settings, use the Windows Internet Connection Wizard. Help and SupportFor more information about finding files in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type the keyword searching for files in the Search box , click the arrow, then click the Full-text Search Matches button.
193 Installing your old printer or scanner www.gateway.com To use the Internet Connection Wizard: 1Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Communications, then click New Connection Wizard . The New Connection wizard opens. 2Configure your Internet settings by following the on-screen instructions. Transferring your e-mail and address book See your old e-mail program’s online help for information on exporting and importing e-mail messages and the address book. You can often export all of your old e-mail messages or address book to recordable media, then import them into your new notebook’s e-mail program. You may also want to consider printing the old information or using your old computer to send the e-mail messages to yourself, then using your new notebook to retrieve the e-mail messages. Transferring your Internet shortcuts You can export and import your old Netscape Navigator bookmarks or Microsoft Internet Explorer favorites. For more information, see your Internet browser program’s online help. Installing your old printer or scanner Windows may have built-in support for older printers, scanners, or other peripheral devices. This means you do not need any additional software. Newer devices, however, usually require your original software installation discs or diskettes. Help and SupportFor more information about setting up an Internet connection in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type the keyword Internet connection in the Search box , then click the arrow.
194 Chapter 12: Moving From Your Old Computer www.gateway.com If you have trouble after you install the software for your old devices, you can use System Restore to restore your notebook’s previous settings. Installing a USB printer or scanner USB devices may have special installation instructions. See your USB device’s installation guide. Installing your old programs You probably use some programs that did not come installed on your new notebook, such as personal finance software, graphics programs, or games. Spend some time going through your old computer’s Start and Programs menus, making note of any programs you want to install on your new notebook. Locate your original program installation discs and installation guides. Your original discs and guides should contain any serial numbers or product ID keys that may be required for program installation and registration. Remember to check the publisher’s Web site for important program updates. If you have trouble after installing your old programs, you can restore your notebook’s previous settings using System Restore. Help and SupportFor information about restoring your notebook’s previous settings in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type the keyword System Restore in the Search box , then click the arrow. Tips & TricksIf your new notebook comes with a newer version of a program, it is usually better to use the newer version than to reinstall the old one. Help and SupportFor more information about restoring your notebook’s previous settings in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type the keyword System Restore in the Search box , then click the arrow.
13 195 Maintaining Your Gateway 200 This chapter provides basic information about maintaining your notebook hardware and software. Read this chapter to learn how to: ■Care for your notebook ■Protect your notebook from viruses ■Manage hard drive space ■Back up files ■Clean your notebook
196 Chapter 13: Maintaining Your Gateway 200 www.gateway.com Caring for your notebook To extend the life of your system: ■Be careful not to bump or drop your notebook, and do not put any objects on top of it. The case, although strong, is not made to support extra weight. ■When transporting your notebook, we recommend that you put it in a carrying case. ■Keep diskettes and your notebook away from magnetic fields. Magnetic fields can erase data on both diskettes and hard drives. ■Never turn off your notebook when the hard drive light is on because data on the hard drive could be lost or corrupted. ■Avoid subjecting your notebook to extreme temperature changes. The case and LCD panel can become brittle and easy to break in cold temperatures and can melt or warp in high temperatures. Damage due to either extreme is not covered by your warranty. As a general rule, your notebook is safest at temperatures that are comfortable for you. ■Keep all liquids away from your notebook. When spilled onto computer components, almost any liquid can result in extremely expensive repairs that are not covered under your warranty. ■Avoid dusty or dirty work environments. Dust and dirt can clog the internal mechanisms. ■Do not block the ventilation fan. ■When storing your notebook for an extended period of time, unplug AC power and remove the battery after discharging it partway.
197 Caring for your notebook www.gateway.com Maintenance schedule Use the following table to set up a regular maintenance schedule. Maintenance task Monthly When needed See... Check for viruses X Xpage 198 Manage hard drive space Xpage 201 Clean up hard drives X Xpage 202 Scan hard drive for errors X Xpage 203 Defragment hard drive X Xpage 205 Back up files X Xpage 207 Recalibrate the battery Xpage 148 Clean notebook case Xpage 209 Clean keyboard Xpage 210 Clean notebook screen Xpage 210 Clean mouse Xpage 210
198 Chapter 13: Maintaining Your Gateway 200 www.gateway.com Protecting your notebook from viruses A virus is a program that attaches itself to a file on a computer, then spreads from one computer to another. Viruses can damage data or cause your notebook to malfunction. Some viruses go undetected for a period of time because they are activated on a certain date. To protect your notebook from a virus: ■Use the Norton® AntiVirus program to check files and programs that are on diskettes, attached to e-mail messages, or downloaded from the Internet. ■Check all programs for viruses before installing them. ■Disable macros on suspicious Microsoft Word and Excel files. These programs will warn you if a document that you are opening contains a macro that might have a virus. ■Periodically update the Norton AntiVirus program to protect against the latest viruses. Help and SupportFor more information about protecting your notebook against viruses in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type the keyword viruses in the Search box , then click the arrow.
199 Protecting your notebook from viruses www.gateway.com To scan for viruses: 1Click Start, All Programs, Norton AntiVirus, then click Norton AntiVirus 2003. Norton AntiVirus opens. 2Click Scan for Viruses. 3Click the type of scan you want to make in the Scan for Viruses area, then under Actions, click Scan. Scan for viruses Scan
200 Chapter 13: Maintaining Your Gateway 200 www.gateway.com To remove a virus: 1If Norton AntiVirus finds a virus, follow all on-screen instructions to remove the virus. 2Turn off your notebook and leave it off for at least 30 seconds. 3Turn on your notebook and rescan for the virus. To update Norton AntiVirus: 1Make sure that you are connected to the Internet. 2Click Start, All Programs, Norton AntiVirus, then click LiveUpdate - Norton AntiVirus . The LiveUpdate wizard opens. 3Follow the on-screen instructions to update your Norton AntiVirus program with the latest virus protection files. 4When the program has finished, click Finish.