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i am getting a new notebook in a week with a router andi already have cable
and i never had a notebook before or actually its a laptop just wandering if
anyone can tell me everything i need to knowew with a note book and
everything that is important just whatever dos and dont
ect............Thanx.Darryl
 
zombonezombone said:
i am getting a new notebook in a week with a router andi already have cable
and i never had a notebook before or actually its a laptop just wandering if
anyone can tell me everything i need to knowew with a note book and
everything that is important just whatever dos and dont
ect............Thanx.Darryl

First, one needs to learn how to punctuate, especially with a
notebook. Second, there is really not much difference between
a notebook and a desktop except that the notebook is relatively
more portable. Third, unlike the desktop, there is a battery
that needs to be kept charged so that the notebook can be used
without needing to be plugged into the wall...that is, the wall
plug is optional. And, finally, use common sense since notebooks
have been known to wander off...with assistance.
 
A book on grammar and a good dictionary could do you
wonders.



"zombonezombone" <[email protected]>
wrote in message
| ok what is punctuate and do i have to buy anything for
that?
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| zombone
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| "GHalleck" wrote:
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| >
| > zombonezombone wrote:
| >
| > > i am getting a new notebook in a week with a router
andi already have cable
| > > and i never had a notebook before or actually its a
laptop just wandering if
| > > anyone can tell me everything i need to knowew with a
note book and
| > > everything that is important just whatever dos and
dont
| > > ect............Thanx.Darryl
| >
| > First, one needs to learn how to punctuate, especially
with a
| > notebook. Second, there is really not much difference
between
| > a notebook and a desktop except that the notebook is
relatively
| > more portable. Third, unlike the desktop, there is a
battery
| > that needs to be kept charged so that the notebook can
be used
| > without needing to be plugged into the wall...that is,
the wall
| > plug is optional. And, finally, use common sense since
notebooks
| > have been known to wander off...with assistance.
| >
 
For starters, read the manual, then when you turn it on take the tour
and then when the tour is over, click on the desktop and then press the
F1 key.
 
zombonezombone said:
i am getting a new notebook in a week with a router andi already have
cable and i never had a notebook before or actually its a laptop just
wandering if anyone can tell me everything i need to knowew with a
note book and everything that is important just whatever dos and dont
ect............Thanx.Darryl

Most notebooks do not come with a Windows CD but with a procedure to restore
the notebook to the factory settings using a hidden partition on the hard
drive. It is very importatnt to create a backup of this procedure on CD or
DVD. Your manual will tell you how. This should be the very first thing that
you do. Make sure you have some blank CDs or DVDs handy before you get the
notebook.
 
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