Dos Introduction; Guide To Online Help; Nec Versa 6200Mx Infocenter - NEC VERSA 6200MX User Manual

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DOS INTRODUCTION

MS-DOS is the Microsoft disk operating system that runs the computer
when Windows for Workgroups is loaded. DOS uses commands that every
personal computer user needs to know at least a little about. The Windows
environment makes it possible for you to manage your system and applica-
tion programs without knowing DOS commands, but as you become more
comfortable with computers you may want to begin learning DOS.
For detailed instructions on how to use MS-DOS, refer to the online book
MS-DOS 6.22 QuickStart in the NEC Versa InfoCenter program group, if
you selected the Windows for Workgroups operating system.

GUIDE TO ONLINE HELP

The NEC Versa 6200MX has plenty of information for you online. The
NEC Versa 6200MX InfoCenter group contains information about your
NEC Versa 6200MX, warranty coverage, and customer services.

NEC Versa 6200MX InfoCenter

The NEC Versa 6200MX InfoCenter contains several specific areas of in-
formation to help you. Audio tracks and animated examples make this an
exciting learning experience. (In some countries, the system ships with an
online user's guide instead of the InfoCenter.)
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System Tour
The NEC Versa System Tour gives you a complete tour of the system,
pointing out components, switches, software and utilities. Take the tour
to become comfortable with your new NEC Versa 6200MX.
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Basics
Basics describes the NEC Versa 6200MX main features, how to travel
with the system, use power management, and care for the system.
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Advanced Topics
Advanced Topics covers specific areas such as adding options, changing
setup settings, and solving problems.
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Questions and Answers
Questions and Answers provides frequently asked questions and answers
about portable computers to help you solve common problems yourself.
2-4 Introducing the Software

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