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- At What Voltage Would the CMOS Battery Lose System Settings?
Cause - Possible power outage or just usage over time.
The CMOS battery will still perform its function successfully down to 2.6V. The cut-off electrical signal level for TTL/CMOS logic is 2.6V, defining the state as a 1 or HIGH. Anything below ...
- Can I use an external keyboard with the Zero-Footprint-PC?
You may use an external keyboard with any model of the Zero-Footprint-PC; for your convenience we recommend using a USB keyboard. Elite models of the Zero-Footprint-PC can use a POS keyboard when connected through our POS-Y cable. For more informat ...
- Do Cybernet PCs Support Firewire?
Firewire is not available on Cybernet PCs; each unit has atleast 4 USB 2.0 ports. If Firewire is a requirement, we recommend locating a USB to Firewire adapter via a web search. Two legacy Cybernet models, the Elite 4 Zero-Footprint-PC and some revi ...
- Do Older Cybernet PCs Support Linux?
Cybernet has not offered a LINUX driver set for its products in the past, as all testing and development has been done for the Windows family of Operating Systems. However, since each product did use industry standard SiS chipsets, Linux users are a ...
- How can I fix a scratched LCD?
The following information is recommended for advanced users only. It is provided as a courtesy, and no warranty for any of the below methods is expressed or implied. Trying anything suggested here or anywhere on the web is always at your own risk. ...
- How come I have less RAM than what I ordered?
Cause - Video Memory is derived from the system memory (RAM) and/or Windows XP is installed (GX31 Family)
The design of our Space-Saving PCs requires the video card to be a part of the motherboard, rather than a separate card with it's own video mem ...
- How Do I Back Up My Data (Files, Pictures, etc)?
Backing up a computer's data is a fairly simple, straightforward process. For a small amount of files (documents, images, etc), an external storage method such as a USB Thumb Drive or one of the various types of Memory Cards available on the market ...
- How do I Change Sounds in Windows?
If you don't like the default sounds that Windows makes, you can change or silence them. Click your Start button, then navigate to Control panel. You should see an icon for Sounds & Audio Devices. Double-click it, then navigate to the Sounds ta ...
- How do I clean the LCD screen?
Over time, dirt, smudges, dust, and more can reduce the viewability of an LCD, much like looking through a dirty pair of glasses. It is actually quite easy to clean the screen, so have no fear. First take a clean, lint-free cotton cloth (an old T-s ...
- How do I enable/disable POS functionality on the Elite I?
Cause - POS functionality for scanners, keyboard, etc.
First remove the keytop to access the motherboard. Locate jumpers JS1 and JS2 directly behind the POS & PS/2 ports. To enable POS functionality, move these two jumpers from position 1 & ...
- How do I enter the CMOS/BIOS Setup Utility?
To enter the CMOS/BIOS setup utility, power on the unit and begin to repeatedly press the delete key until the CMOS Setup Utility is on the screen.
- How do I install a driver?
Installation of any driver is a relatively simple process. First make sure any previous versions of the driver have been uninstalled. In Windows XP this can be done by right clicking My Computer, choosing properties, navigating to the tab labeled H ...
- How do I install Windows XP?
This article will walk you through a fresh Windows XP installation. Before you begin, be sure you have already completed the following tasks -
Back up your data; the most common forms of crucial data include e-mail messages, address books, the ...
- How do I know the difference between Intel's processors?
To learn more about Intel's family of processors that relate to Cybernet's technology, please follow the links below. For further questions, please browse the wealth of information available through Intel's website.
Pentium 4 HT
Pentium D
Core 2 ...
- How do I Limit and/or Disable CD/DVD Writing Capability?
To disable CD burning in Windows XP, open My Computer and right click the Optical Drive. Highlight and choose 'Properties' from the drop-down menu, then navigate to the 'Recording' tab. Uncheck "Enable CD recording on this drive." You ma ...
- How do I remove the BIOS password?
Here is how to disable the BIOS password.
1. Make sure the computer is turned off.
2. Press the power button, then immediately and repeatedly press the Delete key until the CMOS Setup Utility has loaded.
3. Enter your password again in orde ...
- How do I replace the CMOS Battery in my Elite ZPC?
Cause - CMOS battery has gone bad
To replace the CMOS battery in the Elite ZPC, first be sure all power is removed from the unit. Then carefully remove the screws on the back underside, right above the ports, to remove the keytop. Once the unit ...
- How to Migrate from Outlook Express to Windows Live Mail
Windows Live Mail is the successor to Microsoft's Outlook Express mail client. With Windows Live Mail you can have access to Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo! and any other email account that could be used in Outlook Express. Users of Windows XP can upgrade t ...
- How to Recover a Windows XP System Using a Ghost WinPE Boot CD and Factory System Image DVD
WARNING - The following steps, once completed, will return your Cybernet system to its factory fresh state. As such, any applications, data, etc. that has been added to the machine since its purchase will be LOST. Please be sure to make a proper ba ...
- I am having problems connecting to Windows Update
If Windows will not connect to Windows Update, ensure there is no issue with the PCs network connection. Windows must also be activated prior to connecting to Windows Update. Once these steps have been confirmed, ensure the unit has the correct dat ...
- I believe the CMOS battery needs to be replaced, do you sell the battery I need?
Cause - Possible power outage or just usage over time.
Cybernet does not sell CMOS batteries, however you can find a replacement button cell online or at any electronics store; we use a standard CR2032 3V Lithium battery
- I forgot my Windows Password!
1. Take your Windows XP CD and place it in the CD-ROM drive; ensure the unit is set in the BIOS to boot from CD. Check your manual for more information on this.
2. Watch for the message 'Press any key to boot from cd' and do so when seen.
3. The n ...
- I Have a Problem with Windows
Having technical issues with your Windows installation? Try Microsoft's Fix it Center by clicking here. This tool has two parts - an application that runs on your PC and an online tool used to expedite resolutions from Microsoft. According to Micr ...
- I installed a PCI card and it does not fit and/or does not work
Cause - Possible incorrect installation and/or bad PCI card connection, possible CMOS/Driver corruption.
A PCI card must be low-profile and 5.25" or less in order to be installed in the ZPC. If you installed a PCI card and it does not fit pr ...
- I installed Microsoft Office 2007 and now my spell check is French only!
Cause - New Proofing Tools in Office 2007
Users of Windows XP will find that upon installation of Microsoft Office 2007, spell checking in Outlook Express will only be available in French. This is due to the new proofing tools used by Office 2007; O ...
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There are many reasons why a mini PC may require troubleshooting. If upgrades are to be completed to the mini PC, the end user may wish to contact Technical Support for assistance. If a user is trying to upgrade the memory installed in their all-in-one PC, for example, it would be wise to ensure the correct memory is used to avoid conflicts or other issues arising.
The medical grade all-in-one computer is built to keep liquids and other healthcare related mess out of the small PC. The design may imply to some that it is a difficult matter to reach the inside of the mini PC, and a call to Cybernet Support Representatives will alleviate this concern.
If an iOne-GX31 has been plugged in incorrectly, the mini PC could fail to start. A power safety feature is built into the iOne-GX31 to keep the small PC from being damaged to electrical shock. Though mentioned in the manual and a label on the mini PC external power supply, this fact can sometimes be overlooked. Therefore a contact to Cybernet’s support department is required to clarify this issue for the client. The goal of our Support Team is to troubleshoot any mini PC issue until all options are exhausted. At that time the small PC would then be authorized for repair.
Because Cybernet utilizes the latest advances in small PC technology, we take pride in the reliable technical support offered. Our knowledge base is available to assist with issues pertaining to our All-in-One PC family. For any questions or concerns about our mini PC products, Technical Support Representatives may be reached via telephone, online chat or email.
Should your mini PC need to be sent in for repair, we guarantee fast turn-around times to minimize delays to your operation. When a small PC is returned to Cybernet, it is serviced and subjected to the same thorough testing as a new All-in-One PC would be.
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