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ZPC-GX31
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- Add Multitouch Functionality to the ZPC TouchPad
To enable multitouch functionality on the ZPC Touchpad, please download the driver package from our ftp site and extract the files. This new driver is compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. Begin by ...
- Advanced User Options for Windows 7
Windows 7’s “GodMode” was discovered by bloggers and confirmed by Microsoft as a group of developer “shortcuts” built into Windows 7 that enable easy access to certain settings and information about the operating system. ...
- 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 adjust how system memory is shared with the onboard graphics?
By default, the GX31 series has dynamically shared video memory. What this means is that the system will allocate portions of the system memory to the onboard graphics chip. These settings can be adjusted within the CMOS setup utility. Shortly aft ...
- 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 ...
- Can I use the touch pad mouse and a standard mouse at the same time on the Zero-Footprint-PC?
Cause - CMOS settings default to touch pad operation.
When using the Zero-Footprint-PC, a standard mouse and the touch pad mouse can be used at the same time. The standard mouse must be USB, as the PS/2 port will not function when the touch pad is ...
- Classic Start Menu on Windows 7
Windows 7 does not offer an option for a classic start menu; this is the first version of Windows since Windows 95 that has not had this Start Menu, so it may be missed. However, a reasonable facsimile of the classic Start Menu can be created by fol ...
- 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 Cybernet PCs Support Linux?
With the exception of the iOne-GX31, Cybernet does not offer a LINUX driver set for its products as all testing and development is done for the Windows family of Operating Systems. However, since each product does use industry standard Intel chipset ...
- Does Intel's G31 chipset support DirectX 10?
Intel has released software drivers for Windows Vista and 7 to support integrated graphics for G31, G33, G35 chipsets. Intel's G45 chipset supports DirectX 10 in hardware directly.
- Does the GX31 Family Support Wake-on-LAN?
The ZPC-GX31 and the iOne-GX31 units support Wake-on-LAN functionality through the Windows operating system. This function can be achieved through the Device Manager. Open the Device Manager and navigate to the Network adapters category. Expand th ...
- 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 activate my TV Tuner Software?
The TV-Tuner software that is shipped with orders including a TV Tuner card has a unique license key code on the back of the paper sleeve holding the TV Software Installation CD. A copy of this key code is kept on file at Cybernet; if you have lost ...
- 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 clear the CMOS on the ZPC-GX31?
Cause - Possible CMOS corruption.
To clear the CMOS on the ZPC-GX31, first power down the machine and unplug the AC adapter from the wall so no power is supplied to the PC or the AC Adapter. Then locate the CMOS micro switch beneath the optica ...
- How do I Create a Backup of my PC?
If you have purchased Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, or any version of Windows 7, a disc backup of your entire system can be created using the Windows backup and restore center. This backup can be used to restore your system in case ...
- How do I Create a Bootable USB Flash Drive?
To create a bootable USB memory stick, download the files attached to this article (hpusbfw.zip and dos.zip) Unzip these files and remember where each is located. Execute HPUSBFW.EXE and click on ”create a DOS startup disk,” then choose ...
- How do I disable the sleep button?
Cause - System hibernates due to accidental pressing of sleep button
To disable the sleep mode button on the Zero-Footprint-PC, right click the Windows desktop and choose Properties. When the Display Properties window appears, click on the Screen ...
- How do I disable the Touchpad on the ZPC-GX31?
The Touch Pad mouse can be disabled within Windows and/or within the BIOS.
For the Windows method, ensure the Touchpad driver has been installed on the machine; if it was purchased from Cybernet with an Operating System it will be. If the unit w ...
- 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 fix sticky keys?
Cause - Keys have become soiled/dirty over time, causing them to stick and/or not snap back properly
The following information is recommended for advanced users only. It is provided as a courtesy, and no warranty is expressed or implied. Trying an ...
- 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 ...
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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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