Samsung Syncmaster 720xt Quick Start Guide
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enabled. After restarting your computer, the configurations and file system information for the client are written to a cache. You can also perform this operation by entering “ewfmgr.exe c: - enable” at the command prompt and restarting your computer. Disable disk write protection and restart your computer - This item is activated when the EWF is running. If this item is selected, the current states of the client (saved in a cache) are saved to a flash volume and the EWF is disabled. After restarting your computer, the configurations and file system information for the client are written to a flash volume. You can also perform this operation by entering “ewfmgr.exe c: -commitanddisable” at the command prompt and restarting your computer. Write the changes to a disk - This item is activated when the EWF is running. If this item is selected, the current states of the client (saved in a cache) are saved to a flash volume. However, the state of EWF will not be changed. You can also perform this operation by entering “ewfmgr.exe c: -commit” at the command prompt.You can view the configurations for the protected volu mes by entering “ewfmgr.exe c:” at the command prompt. In addition, the EWF icon in the system tray shows the current state of the EWF. The EWF is enabled. The EWF is disabled. Windows Media Player The XPe Client includes Windows Media Player 6.4. With Windows Media Player, you can play audio and video files on a website. Control Panel The Windows Firewall The Windows Firewall protect your client further. The Wi ndows Firewall allows you to restrict incoming data to your client from other computers, thus helping to control your client data more effectively. In addition, it also provides a barrier between your client and network connections reducing unauthorized access, viruses, and worms across networks. You can think of a firewall as a sentinel which identifies incoming data from the Internet and other networks. According to the firewall settings, incoming data to your computer is either permitted or rejected. The Windows Firewall is, by default, installed and activated on your client. However, your administrator can turn it off. You can choose and select a different firewall. Therefore, it is not required for you to use the Windows Firewall. Estimate the functions of other firewalls and choose the best one to fit your requirements. To install and run a different firewall, you must turn off the Windows Firewall. You must be logged on as administrator to turn the Windows Firewall on or off. Follow these steps to turn the Windows Firewall on or off. 1. Run the Windows Firewall. 2. Click on one of these options under the General tab. {On (recommended) : This is the recommended setting for normal use. {On with no exceptions : This settings blocks all unwanted access to your client, including all requests to programs and services selected in the Exceptions tab. Use this setting when you need to protect your client to the maximum extent. {Off (Not recommended) : Turning off the Windows Firewall may make your client and network more vulnerable to viruses and intruders. Configuring Utilities Local Drive C Drive
The C drive is used for the system. If there is less than 3MB of free space available, the client OS cannot operate. Therefore, always ensure that there is a sufficient amount of free space available. EWF can help maintain available space by preventing the C drive being written to directly. D Drive If the size of the flash memory is larger than 1 GB, the D drive (that is, the flash memory) is used as temporary file storage. By specifying the folder path on drive D to frequently used system files, you can manage the system drive effectively. We recommend using this feature for temporary files such as the paging file, temporary internet files, and event logs files. Saving Files Your client uses a fixed size of flash memory. Ther efore, it is better to save files to the server rather than to your client. Mapping a Network Drive The administrator can map a folder to a network drive. To keep the mapping information after restarting the client, take note of these directions carefully. - Select the Reconnect at lo gon checkbox in the Map Network Drive dialog box. - If EWF is activated, save the changes to the disk. Installing MUI (Multi-language User Interface) The MUI Setup program helps you set up languages on the XPe client. In addition, you can delete an original language pack to extend the available free disk space. If you want to change the default language, standards or formats, use the Re gional Options in the Control Panel. To add a language to your XPe client, follow these steps: - Log on as an administrator. - If EWF is activated, you must deactivate it before starting the installation. - Click Start and click Run . Type muisetup.exe in the Open box and click OK . A list of languages that can be installed is displayed as shown below. - Select the language you want to install and click Install from the File menu. The installation will begin. You can delete an original language pack using the Delete menu in the File menu. This operation deletes the original language pack only and does not delete the copy installed on your XPe Client. Recover the System Overview
The XPe Client provides a recovery function which allows you to revert to a backed up system when encountering a serious problem. You can back up an OS image which is working normally to USB memory or the PXE server. You can revert to a backed up image when your client has one of these problems: When a system file is deleted accidentally or is corrupted When the client computer is unstable or there is a problem with a device driver When problems occur, after installing a new program or device When the client computer is infected with a virus When Windows XP Embedded fails to start How to Recover the System Recovery Using USB Memory By following these steps, you can save all necessary files to USB memory, and boot up with the backed up system on the USB memory and recover the system. - Perform system formatting for your USB memory in order to make it bootable. - Save the Windows XP Embedded image and the Backup/Recovery Utility which will be recovered later to your USB memory. - Boot up with the USB memory. - Recover the system using the Windows XP Embedded image and the Backup/Recovery Utility in the USB memory. For more information, refer to the PXE Server User Manual. Recovery Using Network BootingThis method is provided thr ough the PXE (Preboot eXecution Environment) server. The PXE sever provides a client/server interface based on TCP/IP, DHCP, and TFTP. It allows an administrator at a remote location to configure and boot the operating system onto a client over a network. - Implement a PXE server. - Save the Windows XP Embedded image and the Backup/Recovery Utility which will be recovered later onto the PXE server. - Boot the client via the network. - Recover the system using the Windows XP Embedded image and the Backup/Recovery Utility saved on the PXE server via the network.
Monitor Driver When prompted by the operating system for the monitor driver, insert the CD-ROM included with this monitor. Driver installation is slightly different from one operating system to another. Follow the directions appropriate for the operating system you have. Prepare a blank disk and download the driver program file at the Internet web site shown here. Internet web site : http://www.samsung.com/ (Worldwide) http://www.samsung.com/monitor (U.S.A) http://www.sec.co.kr/monitor (Korea) http://www.samsungmonitor.com.cn/ (China) Installing the Monitor Driver (Automatic) Insert CD into the CD-ROM drive. Click Windows . Choose your monitor model in the model list, then click the OK button. If you can see following message window, then click the Continue Anyway button. Then click OK button (Microsoft® Windows® XP/2000 Operating System).
This monitor driver is under certifying MS logo, and this installation doesnt damage your system. The certified driver will be posted on Samsung Monitor homepage http://www.samsung.com/ Monitor driver installation is completed. Installing the Monitor Driver (Manual) Windows Vista | Windows XP | Windows 2000 | Windows ME | Windows NT | Linux Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Operating System Insert your Manual CD into your CD-ROM drive. Click (Start) and Control Panel. Then, double-click on Appearance and Personalization. Click Personalization and then Display Settings. Click Advanced Settings….
Click Properties in the Monitor tab. If the Properties button is deactivated, it means the configuration for your monitor is completed. The monitor can be used as is. If the message “Windows needs…” is displayed, as shown in the figure below, click Continue. This monitor driver is under certifying MS logo, and this installation doesnt damage your system. The certified driver will be posted on Samsung Monitor homepage http://www.samsung.com/ Click Update Driver… in the Driver tab. Check the Browse my computer for driver software checkbox and click Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer. Click Have Disk… and select the folder (for exam ple, D:\Drive) where the driver setup file is located, and click OK.
Select the model that matches your monitor from the list of monitor models on the screen, and click Next. Click Close → Close → OK → OK on the following screens displayed in sequence. Microsoft® Windows® XP Operating System Insert CD into the CD-ROM drive. Click Start → Control Panel then click the Appearance and Themes icon.
Click Display icon and choose the Settings tab then click Advanced.... Click the Properties button on the Monitor tab and select Driver tab. Click Update Driver... and select Install from a list or... then click Next button. Select Dont search ,I will... then click Next and then click Have disk.
Click the Browse button then choose A:(D:\Driver) and choose your monitor model in the model list and click the Next button. If you can see following Message window, then click the Continue Anyway button. Then click OK button. This monitor driver is under certifying MS logo, and this installation doesnt damage your system. The certified driver will be posted on Samsung Monitor homepage http://www.samsung.com/ Click the Close button then click OK button continually.
Monitor driver installation is completed. Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Operating System When you can see Digital Signature Not Found on your monitor, follow these steps. How to install Choose OK button on the Insert disk window. Click the Browse button on the File Needed window. Choose A:(D:\Driver) then click the Open button and then click OK button. Click Start , Setting , Control Panel. Double click the Display icon. Select the Settings tab and click Advanced Properties button. Choose Monitor. Case1 : If the Properties button is inactive, it means your monitor is properly configured. Please stop installation Case2 : If the Properties button is active, click the Properties button then follow next steps continually. Click Driver and then click on Update Driver... then click on the Next button. Choose Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can choose a specific driver then click Next and then click Have disk. Click the Browse button then choose A:(D:\Driver). Click the Open button, then click OK button. Choose your monitor model and click the Next button then click Next button. Click the Finish button then the Close button. If you can see the Digital Signature Not Found window then click the Yes button. And click the Finish button then the Close button. Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Operating System Click Start , Setting , Control Panel. Double click the Display icon. Select the Settings tab and click Advanced Properties button. Select the Monitor tab. Click the Change button in the Monitor Type area. Choose Specify the location of the driver. Choose Display a list of all the driver in a specific location... then click Next button. Click the Have Disk button. Specify A:\(D:\driver) then click OK button. Select Show all devices and choose the monitor that corresponds to the one you connected to your computer and click OK. Continue choosing Close button and OK button until you close the Display Properties dialogue box. Microsoft® Windows® NT Operating System Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, and then double-click Display icon. In Display Registration Information window, click Settings Tab and then click All Display Modes. Select a mode that you wish to use (Resolution, Number of colors and Vertical frequency) and