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Page 1 - ProBox130 2BT

G52-B0981X1ProBox130 2BTPersonal ComputerMS-B098 System

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1-2Packing ContentsProBox130 2BTPersonal Computer System AC Power Cord Driver/ Utility DiskUser Manual* Please contact us immediately if an

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Overview1-3System Overview h Front View57 643211USB 2�0 PortThe USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is for attaching USB devices such as keyboard, mouse,

Page 4 - Green Product Features

1-45Hard Disk Drive LEDThis indicator shows the activity status of the HDD. It ashes when the system is accessing data on the HDD and remains o when

Page 5 - Battery Information

Overview1-5 h Rear View for ProBox130 2BTM861 3 4 597212 101171Keyboard PortThe standard PS/2 keyboard DIN connector is for a PS/2 keyboard�2Mouse Por

Page 6 - Safety Instructions

1-67USB 2�0 PortThe USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is for attaching USB devices such as keyboard, mouse, or other USB-compatible devices� It supports

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Overview1-7 h Rear View for ProBox130 2BT91011253 461781Keyboard PortThe standard PS/2 keyboard DIN connector is for a PS/2 keyboard�2Mouse PortThe st

Page 8 - WEEE Statement

1-86USB 3�0 PortThe USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is for attaching USB devices such as keyboard, mouse, or other USB-compatible devices� It supports

Page 9 - Overview

Overview1-9Component Replacement & UpgradePlease note that certain components preinstalled in the product may be upgradable or replaceable by user

Page 11 - System Overview

2Getting StartedThis chapter provides you with the information on hardware setup procedures� While connecting peripheral devices, be careful in holdin

Page 12 - Important

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Page 13 - Rear View for ProBox130 2BTM

2-2Safety & Comfort TipsTh System is a portable platform that allows you to work anywhere� However, choosing a good workspace is important if you

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Getting Started2-3Connecting Peripheral DevicesThe I/O (input/output) ports on the rear panel allow you to connect peripheral devices� All devices lis

Page 15 - Rear View for ProBox130 2BT

2-4 h Connecting DVI, VGA-Out & HDMI-Out Devices (Optional)This system provides a DVI port, a VGA port and an HDMI port for connection to external

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Getting Started2-5 h Connecting the Parallel DevicesA parallel port is a standard printer port that supports Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) and Extended

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2-6 h Connecting the USB DevicesThe system provides USB ports for connecting various USB devices, such as mouse, keyboard, digital camera, webcam, pri

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Getting Started2-7 h Connecting the Network DeviceThe RJ-45 connector of the system allows you to connect the LAN (local area network) devices, such a

Page 19 - Getting Started

2-8Hardware Setup h Connecting the AC Power1. Unpack the package to nd the AC power cord. Plug one end of the AC power cord to the system�2� Plug the

Page 20 - Safety & Comfort Tips

Getting Started2-9 h Powering on the SystemPress the power button to power on the system�

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3System OperationsThis chapter provides you with essential information on system operations� ImportantAll information is subject to change without pri

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PrefaceiiiCopyright NoticeThe material in this document is the intellectual property of MICRO-STAR INTERNATIONAL� We take every care in the preparatio

Page 24 - h Connecting the USB Devices

3-2Power ManagementPower management of personal computers (PCs) and monitors has the potential to save signicant amounts of electricity as well as de

Page 25 - Connecting the Network Device

System Operations3-3 The Shut Down Computer menu presents the options of Sleep (S3/S4) & Shut Down (S5) for rapid and easy management of your sy

Page 26 - Hardware Setup

3-4Network Connection (Windows 7) h Wired LAN1� Go to [Start] > [Control Panel]�2� Select [Connect to the Internet] under [Network and Internet]�3�

Page 27 - h Powering on the System

System Operations3-5 h Wireless LAN1� Go to [Start] > [Control Panel]�2� Select [Connect to the Internet] under [Network and Internet]�3� Select [W

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3-65� To establish a new WLAN connection, select [Set up a new connection or network] in [Network and Sharing Center]�6� Followingly, choose [Manually

Page 29 - System Operations

System Operations3-7Network Connection (Windows 8.x) h Wired LAN1� Go to [Start] > [Control Panel]�2� Select [View network status and tasks] under

Page 30 - Power Management

3-85� Choose [Connect to the Internet]�6� Select [Broadband (PPPoE)] to connect using DSL or cable that requires a user name and password�7� Type the

Page 31 - h Waking the System Up

System Operations3-9 h Wireless LAN1� Select [Settings] on Desktop, locate a wireless icon with available network�2� A list of available WLAN connec

Page 32 - h Wired LAN

3-10System Recovery (Windows 7)Important The Recovery Tool is only available on systems bundled with Windows OS and MSI utilities by default�The purpo

Page 33 - h Wireless LAN

System Operations3-113� Enter the Recovery Tool� This tool contains three features: Backup System, Restore System and Recover to factory default� h Sy

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ivUpgrade and WarrantyPlease note that certain components preinstalled in the product may be upgradable or replaceable by user’s request� To learn mor

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3-122� Select [BACKUP] to start the system backup immediately�  The Initial Backup The initial backup may take a while� Please let it complete withou

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System Operations3-133� The system backup is in progress� Please note that it may take a while� Do not switch o the power, or it may cause unknown da

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3-145. The following message indicates a successful system backup. Press [OK] to nish. h System RestoreThis tool helps to return the system to a prev

Page 38 - System Recovery (Windows 7)

System Operations3-152� Select [OK] or [NEXT] so that the system can recover to the previous backup or default setup� Alternatively, select [CANCEL] t

Page 39 - h System Backup

3-163� The system restore is in progress� Please note that it may take a while� Do not switch o the power, or it may cause unknown damage to the syst

Page 40 -  Subsequent Backups

System Operations3-17 h System RecoveryThis tool helps to recover the system back to factory default settings� All data on the HDD will be erased whil

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3-183� Please select [OK] so that the system can recover its default setup�4� The system recovery is in progress� Please note that it may take a while

Page 42 - h System Restore

System Operations3-195� The following message indicates a successful system recovery� Press [OK] to nish. Restart the system and access the Windows o

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3-20System Recovery (Windows 8.x)Important The System Recovery Function is only available on systems bundled with Windows OS and MSI utilities by defa

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System Operations3-21 h Recovery from the Operating System  Refresh PCThe Refresh PC utility checks whether the system les, Windows registry, and ot

Page 45 - h System Recovery

PrefacevEnvironmental Policy ◙ The product has been designed to enable proper reuse of parts and recycling and should not be thrown away at its end of

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3-224� A message indicates that your PC is ready to be refreshed, click [Refresh] to start� This might take a while�5� After the refresh process ends

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System Operations3-23  Reset PCThe Reset utility will bring the system back to original factory settings�1� Click [Settings] on desktop, then selec

Page 48 - System Recovery (Windows 8.x)

3-244� You will be prompted to choose which drive you want to clean for a hard disk with multiple partitions�5. Now, select either to remove les or t

Page 49 -  Refresh PC

viSafety Instructions ◙ Read the safety instructions carefully and thoroughly� ◙ All cautions and warnings on the equipment or user’s manual should be

Page 50 - This might take a while�

PrefaceviiNever pour any liquid into the opening that could damage or cause electrical shock�Place the power cord in a way that people are unlikely to

Page 51 -  Reset PC

viiiCE ConformityHereby, Micro-Star International CO�, LTD declares that this device is in compliance with the essential safety requirements and other

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1OverviewCongratulations for purchasing the ProBox130 2BT Personal Computer System� This system is your best PC choice� With the fantastic appearance,

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