Winbook X Series X2 User Manual

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Windows 2000

1. You will be shown the End User License Agreement. Read this agree-

ment and then accept its terms by clicking on “accept”. You will not be
able to continue to the next screen until you have accepted the terms.

2. You will be asked to type your name and the name of your company,

if applicable. Be careful to enter this information correctly, since this
information will be entered into the Windows Registry for your
WinBook notebook.

3. You will then be asked to enter a computer name, an administrator

password and confirmation of that password. If you will be using this
computer in a network environment, check with your network adminis-
trator so that you can be sure to create a unique computer name for that
environment. The administrator password will be used to gain complete
access to your operating system. Be sure to record this password in a
safe place.

4. The Start Wizard will reboot the computer and update system settings.

When the update is completed, you will be taken to the Windows 2000
desktop.

If you purchased additional software with your system, you will need to
install that software yourself before you can use it (which is discussed
below). To run the preloaded software in Windows (which includes applets
such as Wordpad and Paint), you can use the Start option on the Windows
taskbar. Select Programs from the Start menu and then find the program
menu for the software that you wish to run. As you gain experience with
Windows, you will find that there are other ways to access programs (such
as shortcuts and toolbars) that may be easier for the way you work. Explore
your system and learn its capabilities. The various options are there to
allow you to work in the way most comfortable for you.

1.13

Chapter 1: Getting Started

Every effort has been
made to make certain
that your WinBook
notebook system will function
properly. If you experience a
problem when you turn on the
computer, refer to Chapter
Eight. If you cannot find the
answer there or are unsure how
to proceed, contact Technical
Support (at the number indicat-
ed on the “Read Me First”
brochure that came with your
system).

If you ever need to
reinstall your Windows
Operating system and
are prompted for a User Key,
you can find your User Key
number on a sticker on the
bottom of your unit.

In some cases, you may
first see a Safe Recovery
message. This message
appears because your computer
has been previously turned on
and the Setup program was not
completed. You can ignore this
message and continue with your
installation.

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