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Processor Speed | 1.8 GHz |
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RAM | 4 GB |
Storage | 500 GB HDD |
Graphics | ATI Radeon HD 3200 |
Operating System | Windows Vista Home Premium |
Optical Drive | DVD±RW |
Networking | Gigabit Ethernet |
Ports | 1 HDMI, 1 VGA |
Accessing online support and information on the Gateway website.
Utilizing the built-in Help and Support feature for troubleshooting and information.
Accessing help information for Windows Media Center features.
Utilizing online help resources for programs and tasks.
Information regarding the product key on the authenticity label.
Understanding the elements and layout of the Windows desktop interface.
Performing basic operations like creating, copying, moving, and deleting files/folders.
Locating files and folders using Windows search functionality.
Creating, saving, opening, and printing documents using applications.
Using keyboard shortcuts for common Windows and program operations.
Introduction to the internet, its services like email and WWW, and connection requirements.
Setting up and accessing your internet account for dial-up or broadband connections.
Navigating and interacting with websites using a web browser.
Sending and receiving emails using Windows Mail or similar programs.
Sending and receiving faxes and scanning documents using Windows Fax and Scan.
Playing audio and video files using Windows Media Player.
Recording audio and organizing music files into a library.
Creating music CDs and video DVDs using Windows Media Player or DVD Maker.
Creating and copying data onto discs using different file system formats.
Using Windows Media Center for managing and playing media content.
Understanding network terminology like DHCP, IP address, LAN, WAN, and subnet mask.
Setting up and using wired Ethernet networks, including router configuration.
Connecting and using Bluetooth devices for wireless communication.
Keeping Windows and system software up-to-date for security.
Physical security measures for the computer, such as preventing theft.
Protecting data through measures like startup and hard drive passwords.
Adjusting display settings like color depth and screen resolution.
Changing system sounds for various Windows events and operations.
Customizing mouse settings such as pointer speed and double-click rate.
Creating, modifying, or deleting user accounts for personalized computer access.
Configuring power plans to manage power consumption and sleep settings.
Adjusting accessibility features for easier computer use, like Magnifier or Narrator.
Setting up parental controls to restrict internet use, games, and computer time.