[. . . ] Getting Started 3 6 20 23 28 Before You Start Safety Precautions Proper Posture During Computer Use Overview Turning the Computer On and Off 75 76 Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 Diagnosing the Computer Status and Troubleshooting Using the Security Slot Chapter 4. Using the computer 41 44 48 49 52 57 59 60 63 65 74 Keyboard Touchpad CD Drive (ODD, Optional) Multi Card Slot Connecting an External Display Device Adjusting the Volume LCD Brightness Control Wired Network Wireless Network (Optional) Using the TPM Security Device (Optional) Samsung Software Update Chapter 6. appendix 107 109 111 124 125 126 128 132 Important Safety Information Replacement Parts and Accessories Regulatory Compliance Statements WEEE Symbol Information Samsung Packaging Take-Back Program Product Specifications Glossary Index Chapter 1. Getting Started Before You Start Safety Precautions Proper Posture During Computer Use Overview Turning the Computer On and Off 3 6 20 23 28 Before You Start Before reading the User Guide, first check the following information. [. . . ] Using the TPM Security Device (Optional) window appears, 2 If the Confirm Attribute Changesto and click OK. Select the range to apply the encryption (This dialog box only appears when the folder is encrypted. Using the computer 70 4 You will be able to confirm that the color of the folder (file) name in the encrypted folder has been changed to green. If the current operating system is Windows 8/7, the user account control window appears. Authentication window, enter the Basic 3 In the useryou entered when registering the user anduser password click OK. opening an encrypted folder (file) 1 Double-click an encrypted folder (file). User authentication window 2 If thepassword you entered whenappears, enter the basic user registering the user and click OK. Using the computer 71 When the virtual drive (PSD) does not appear You can only use the virtual drive (PSD) when you have selected the Personal Secure Drive (PSD) option during the program registration. If you have not selected the option during the registration, complete the following steps. If the user authentication window appears, enter the basic user password you entered when registering the user and click OK. Using the virtual drive (Personal Secure Drive: PSD) The virtual drive (PSD) is a virtual space to save and manage confidential data. In the created virtual drive (PSD), you can create files and folders as with a normal drive (e. Drive C:) and you can use confidential data saved on another drive by copying the data to the virtual drive (PSD). 2 When the Initialization Wizard appears, select Personal Secure Drive (PSD) and enter the user password. Instructions of the Initialization Wizard to finish the Using the TPM Security Device (Optional) When the virtual drive (PSD) is not loaded To use the virtual drive (PSD), the virtual drive (PSD) should be loaded first. If it is not loaded, you can load it according to the procedures below. Right-click over the Security icon 1 tray of the Taskbar and selectPlatform Secure in the system Personal Drive > Load from the pop-up menu. Using the computer 72 When you have to register again (to erase the authentication information on the TPM chip) To register a user again, you need to delete the existing authentication information saved on the TPM chip and then clear the TPM chip. If you click Start > 3 the Personal SecureComputer, you will be able to confirm that Drive is created. Note that when you have copied confidential data to the PSD, the original data files are not encrypted. 2 Delete the existing authentication information saved on the TPM chip. Using the TPM Security Device (Optional) Deleting the virtual drive If a virtual drive has been created, you have to delete the virtual drive before deleting the existing authentication information saved on the TPM chip. [. . . ] A network can be either small or large and can be connected permanently through cables or temporarily through telephone lines or wireless links. network Administrator A user who plans , configures and manages network operations. Notification Area This refers to the right area of the Taskbar including program icons such as the volume control, the power options and the time. Partition This refers to the act or practice of dividing the storage space of a hard disk drive into separate data areas known as partitions. [. . . ]