Gateway 400 series User Manual
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102 Chapter 6: Using Multimedia www.gateway.com To create music CDs: 1Insert a blank, writable CD into your DVD/CD-RW drive. 2If a CD Drive dialog box opens, click Create a CD using Roxio Easy CD Creator, then click OK. The Select a Project window opens. - OR - If a dialog box does not open, click Start, All Programs, Roxio Easy CD Creator, then click Project Selector. The Select a Project window opens. Tips & TricksMost home and car stereos can read CD-R discs, but cannot read CD-RW discs. To make sure that the CD that you create will play on home and car CD players, use a CD-R disc. make a music CD musicCD project
103 Creating CDs www.gateway.com 3Move your pointer over make a music CD, then click musicCD project. The Easy CD Creator window opens. 4Click the arrow button to open the Select Source Files list, then click the drive or folder where the music files that you want to add to the writable CD are located. If you do not see the folder you want, browse through the folders in the Source pane. 5Click the file you want to record (hold down the CTRL or SHIFT key when you click to select multiple files) in the Source pane, then click Add. Source pane Add Select Source Files Source pane
104 Chapter 6: Using Multimedia www.gateway.com 6After you have added all of your tracks and files, click record. The Record CD Setup dialog box opens. Tips & TricksYou can add any combination of music tracks or MP3 files to a music CD project. You can add up to 99 tracks and files, or up to 650 MB (74-minute CD) or 700 MB (80-minute CD) of tracks and files to a music CD project. record Start Recording
105 Creating CDs www.gateway.com 7Click Start Recording. When the recording is complete, you may see a Record Complete dialog box. Select the appropriate option. Copying CDs CD Copier can make backup copies of almost any type of CD. To copy a CD: 1Insert the CD you want to copy into your DVD/CD-RW drive. 2If a dialog box opens, click Take no action. Help and SupportFor more information about creating CDs in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type the keyword creating CDs in the HelpSpot Search box , then click the arrow. ImportantWe recommend that you do not use your computer for other tasks while creating CDs. ImportantIf you record copyrighted material on a CD, you need permission from the copyright owner. Otherwise, you may be violating copyright law and be subject to payment of damages and other remedies. If you are uncertain about your rights, contact your legal advisor.
106 Chapter 6: Using Multimedia www.gateway.com 3If a CD Drive dialog box opens, click Create a CD using Roxio Easy CD Creator, then click OK. The Select a Project window opens. - OR - If a dialog box does not open, click Start, All Programs, Roxio Easy CD Creator, then click Project Selector. The Select a Project window opens. CD copier CD copier
107 Creating CDs www.gateway.com 4Move your pointer over CD copier, then click CD copier. The CD Copier window opens. 5On the Source and Destination tab, click the arrow button to open the Copy from list, then click the DVD/CD-RW drive. 6Click the arrow button to open the Record to list, then click the DVD/CD-RW drive. 7Click Copy. CD Copier copies the information on the source CD to your hard drive, prompts you to insert the blank CD, then copies the information from the hard drive to the blank CD. Help and SupportFor more information about copying CDs in Windows XP, click Start, then click Help and Support. Type the keyword copying CDs in the HelpSpot Search box , then click the arrow. Copy
108 Chapter 6: Using Multimedia www.gateway.com Using the optional memory card reader You can use memory cards to transfer pictures from a digital camera to your computer. You can also use the memory card reader to transfer data between your computer and a device that uses memory cards, such as a PDA, MP3 player, or cellular phone. Memory card types The memory card reader supports the following card types. Each slot is assigned a different drive letter (for example, the E: and F: drives) so data can be transferred from one media type to another.Card Type Slot CompactFlash®right IBM Microdrive ™right Memory Stick ®left MultiMediaCard ™left Secure Digital ™left SmartMedia ™left Left slot Right slot
109 Using the optional memory card reader www.gateway.com Inserting a memory card To use a memory card: 1Insert the memory card into the memory card slot with the label facing up and the arrow on the label pointing towards the notebook. 2To access a file on the memory card, click Start, then click My Computer. Double-click the drive letter (for example, the E: drive), then double-click the file name. 3To remove the memory card, make sure that diskette drive status indicator (see “Status indicators” on page 22) is off, then pull the memory card out of the computer. ImportantDo not use the remove hardware icon in the taskbar to remove the memory card.
7 111 Sending and Receiving Faxes Microsoft Fax lets you send and receive faxes using the modem. Read this chapter to learn how to: Install and configure Fax Create and send a new fax Set up a fax cover page template Fax a document you scanned or created in another program Receive, view, and print a fax