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Keep the battery away frommetal appliances.Affix tape to the battery contactsbefore diposing of the battery.Use only approved brands ofperipheral devi

Seite 3 - Trademarks

6 - 1Driver and OS installation6Chapter 6. Driver and OS installationThis chapter provides step-by-step instructions for installing device drivers and

Seite 4 - Warning:

6 - 2User’s Manual6Installing Windows 98 SE (for reference only)1. Start DOS.2. Insert the Windows 98 CD-ROM.3. Type “setup”, then press Enter.4. When

Seite 5 - Safety Instructions

6 - 3Driver and OS installation6Installing Windows Me (for reference only)1. Start DOS.2. Insert the Windows Me CD-ROM.3. Type “setup”, then press Ent

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6 - 4User’s Manual615. Choose your country.16. Choose your time zone.17. Insert a blank floppy disk for use as an emergency startup disk. (this canbe

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6 - 5Driver and OS installation6Installing Windows 2000 (for reference only)1. Start DOS.2. Insert the Windows 2000 Installation CD-ROM disk.3. Change

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6 - 6User’s Manual6and then press Next.16.Continue to press Next until Setup starts to install various components,and performs its final tasks.17.Clic

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6 - 7Driver and OS installation6Installing Drivers in Windows 98 SEStep 1: Installing the VGA Driver1: Click Start.2: Select Run.3: Specify the path t

Seite 10 - Handling Peripheral Devices

6 - 8User’s Manual62: Reboot the computer and go to the SCU by pressing Ctrl+Alt+S.3: Enable S/PDIF digital output feature (Startup menu) and exit SCU

Seite 11 - Other reminders

6 - 9Driver and OS installation64: Run CNK001.exe.5: Follow the on-screen instructions, and continue to press Next.6: Click Finish to restart your com

Seite 12 - Developing Good Work Habits

6 - 10User’s Manual68: The “Add New Hardware Wizard” dialog box appears. Press Next.9: Select “Search for the better driver for your device” and pres

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Other remindersRemember to periodically save yourdata. Data may be lost if the bat-tery is depleted.Take periodic breaks if you areusing the computer

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6 - 11Driver and OS installation612: Click Finish to complete the setup.13: Click Close to close the Properties window and restart your computer.

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6 - 12User’s Manual6Installing Drivers in Windows MeStep 1: Installing the VGA Driver1: Click Start.2: Select Run.3: Specify the path to D:\Video\Win9

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6 - 13Driver and OS installation62: Reboot the computer and go to the SCU by pressing Ctrl+Alt+S.3: Enable S/PDIF digital output feature (Startup menu

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6 - 14User’s Manual64: Run CNK001.exe.5: Follow the on-screen instructions, and continue to press Next.6: Click Finish to restart your computer.Step 4

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6 - 15Driver and OS installation69: Select “Search for a better driver than the one your device is using now”and press Next.10: Select “Specify a loca

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6 - 16User’s Manual6Installing Drivers in Windows 2000Step 1: Installing the SiSIDE Utility1: Click Start.2: Select Run.3: Open the path to D:\SiSIDE\

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6 - 17Driver and OS installation6Step 3: Installing the Audio Driver1: Click Start.2: Select Run.3: Specify the path to D:\Audio\Setup.exe4: Run Setup

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6 - 18User’s Manual64: Run Setup.exe.5: Follow the on-screen instructions, and continue to press Next.6: Click Finish to restart the computer now.For

Seite 22 - Getting to know your computer

6 - 19Driver and OS installation615: Click Finish to complete the setup.16: Close the Properties window and restart your computer.For more information

Seite 23 - Checking the Items

6 - 20User’s Manual6Installing Drivers in Windows NT4.0Step 1: Installing the VGA Driver1: Click Start.2: Select Settings and Control Panel.3: Double

Seite 24 - To open the LCD display:

Developing Good Work HabitsDeveloping good work habits are important if you need to work in front of thecomputer for long periods of time. Improper w

Seite 25 - Top View with Display

6 - 21Driver and OS installation64: Run Setup.exe.5: Follow the on-screen instructions, and continue to press Next.6: Click Finish to restart your com

Seite 26 - Power Button

6 - 22User’s Manual69: Click OK again to accept the driver.10: Follow the on-screen instructions and continue to click Next.- If you are prompted for

Seite 27 - LED Power Indicators

6 - 23Driver and OS installation69: Click Have Disk.10: Choose Browse and specify the path to D:\Mdc\Nt40. Press Open.11: Choose OK.12: Press Next.13

Seite 29 - Attaching a security lock

7 - 1 Troubleshooting7Chapter 7. TroubleshootingShould you have any problems with your computer, before consulting the com-puter vendor, you may want

Seite 30 - Rear View

7 - 2User’s Manual7AudioProblem: The speaker cannot be heard.Solution: The volume might be set too low, please check the volume control.Problem: The

Seite 31 - Dual USB Ports

7 - 3 Troubleshooting7Problem: The battery pack will not charge and the charge indicatorlight is off.Solution 1: The battery is already fully charged

Seite 32 - LAN Jack/Phone Jack

7 - 4User’s Manual7Suitable operating conditions are between 32°F and 113°F (0°C and 45°C) whilethe ideal temperature for battery operation is between

Seite 33 - Left Side View

7 - 5 Troubleshooting7remove the disk using the eject hole.Problem: The compact disk cannot be read.Solution 1: The compact disk is not correctly plac

Seite 34 - Infrared Port

7 - 6User’s Manual7to your operating system manual for more information on the software andmake sure you have the proper software installed for using

Seite 35 - Bottom View

Remember to:– Alter your posture frequently.– Stretch and exercise your body several times a day.– Take periodic breaks when you work at the computer

Seite 36 - Peripheral devices

7 - 7 Troubleshooting7Hard Disk Drive (HDD)Problem: The computer takes longer during START UP.Solution 1: Data saved on the hard disk drive may be

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7 - 8User’s Manual7LCD PanelProblem: The fonts are too dark.Solution: The brightness or contrast is not correctly set. Press the Fn + F7 orFn +

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7 - 9 Troubleshooting7Solution: An incorrect type of memory module is installed. Make sure a cor-rect module is installed.Problem: The memory ca

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7 - 10User’s Manual7Problem: The system cannot recognize the PC card.Solution 1: The PC card is not inserted into the socket or inserted incorrectl

Seite 40 - Chapter 2. Using the Computer

7 - 11 Troubleshooting7Solution 2: The system has entered suspend mode after a specified period oftime. Press any key to wake up the computer.Printer

Seite 41 - The Power Sources

7 - 12User’s Manual7Solution 2: The printer connector is not correctly connected.

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A - 1Appendix A. SpecificationsAAppendix A. SpecificationsProcessor- Intel Celeron 566/600/633/667/700/733/766/800 MHz- Intel Pentium !!! 700/733/750/

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A - 2User’s ManualALCD- 13.3”/14.1” XGA TFT color panelDisplay- UMA Architecture with 8/16/32 System Memory sharable as Display Memory- Ultra AGP (AGP

Seite 44 - Turning on the Computer

A - 3Appendix A. SpecificationsA- DirectSound 3D Accelerator- Full-duplex- S/P-DIF Output- Virtual AC3- Built in microphone- Built in 2 speakersPC Car

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A - 4User’s ManualA- One speaker-out jack- Dual USB ports- One RJ-45 jack for 100M/10M LAN or 56K MDC Modem (Option)- DC-in jackCommunications- Wirele

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ContentsChapter 1. Getting to know your computer...1-1Checking the Items ... 1-2Top view with LCD

Seite 47 - The Hard Disk Drive (HDD)

A - 5Appendix A. SpecificationsASize & Weight- 308mm(w) x 254mm(d) x 37.5mm(h)- 3.2 kg with Lithium-Ion batteryKeyboard- A4-Size Win 98 keyboard i

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A - 6User’s ManualANotes:

Seite 49 - Inserting the HDD

G - 1GGlossaryAAC (Alternating Current) - The power from a standard household electricaloutlet.adapter - A device that allows compatibility between di

Seite 50 - The Floppy Disk Drive (FDD)

G - 2Gcomputer to another.byte (binary term) - A unit of storage capable of holding a single character. Onalmost all modern computers, a byte is equal

Seite 51 - Loading Compact Discs

G - 3Goperating system for IBM-compatible personal computers.DRAM - The most common type of computer RAM, called D-RAM or DRAM.driver - A program that

Seite 52 - Handling CDs or DVDs

G - 4GHot key - see function keys.Iinterface - Something that connects two separate things. Hardware interfaceconnects the computer to attached hardwa

Seite 53 - The PC Card Slot

G - 5Gphysical area. It is made up of servers, workstations, a network operating systemand a communications link.LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) - A disp

Seite 54 - PC Card Problem in Windows 98

G - 6Gmodem (modulate-demodulate) - A device that adapts a computer to a tele-phone line by converting the computer’s digital pulses into audio freque

Seite 55 - Hot Keys

G - 7GPC Card - See PCMCIA Card.PCMCIA Card - A credit-card sized, removable module for portable computersstandardized by PCMCIA. Also known as PC Car

Seite 56 - Programming the Hot Keys

G - 8Gprograms will need more or less RAM depending on what they are doing. RAMis the most common type of memory found in computers.reboot - To restar

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Parallel Port ... 1-9Vent...

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G - 9Gyour computer for long periods of time.TTFT (Thin Film Transistor) - The term typically refers to active matrix screenson laptop computers. Acti

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G - 10GThe ZV Port is built into the notebook computer and activated by plugging inan MPEG PC Card that is ZV Port-compliant.

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LED Indicators ... 2-5LED Power Indicators... 2-6L

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Setting the Power Management functions... 3-4Creating a file on your hard drive... 3-5Battery Information...

Seite 62 - Power and Battery Information

System Configuration Utility Options ... 5 - 8Startup Menu ... 5 - 8Memory Men

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Step 1: Installing the VGA Driver... 6-12Step 2: Installing the Audio Driver ... 6-12Step 3: Installing the Hot

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NoticeThe company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without notice.Information contained herein is for reference

Seite 65 - Battery Information

Hard Disk Drive (HDD) ... 7-7Hardware Installation... 7-7LCD Panel...

Seite 67 - Removing the Battery

1 - 1Getting to know your computer1Chapter 1. Getting to know your computerIn this chapter you will become familiar with the basic functions and compo

Seite 68 - Upgrading the Computer

1 - 21User’s ManualChecking the ItemsCarefully remove everything from the box and check the items one by one. Ifany item is missing or damaged contac

Seite 69 - Replacing the HDD

1 - 3Getting to know your computer1Top view with LCD display closedTo open the LCD display:1) Place the computer on a stable surface.2) Move the cover

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1 - 41User’s ManualTop View with DisplayOpen1. LCD display2. Microphone (built-in)3. LED status indicators4. Three hot-key buttons5. Power button6. Ke

Seite 71 - Upgrading the Memory

1 - 5Getting to know your computer1LCD DisplayThe Notebook comes with a TFT LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) display.Depending upon the model you have pur

Seite 72 - A: Removing a memory module

1 - 61User’s ManualKeyboardAn A4-Size Win98 keyboard with an embedded numeric keypad. It hasmany of the same features as a full-sized desktop keyboar

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1 - 7Getting to know your computer15.25" CD-ROM or DVD-ROM DriveA 24X-speed 5.25” CD-ROM drive or a DVD-ROM drive (12.7mm height)is standard depe

Seite 74 - B: Installing a Memory Module

1 - 81User’s ManualAttaching a security lockTo install the security lock, wrap the cable around a desk or other immovableobject, then insert the locki

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TrademarksThis product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims ofcertain U.S. patents and other intellectual p

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1 - 9Getting to know your computer1Rear View1. DC-in jack2.PS/2 type port3. Parallel port4. Vent5.External monitor(CRT) port6. Dual USB ports7. TV out

Seite 77 - Upgrading the Processor

1 - 101User’s ManualVentEnables airflow to prevent the notebook from overheating.External Monitor (CRT) PortConnect an external CRT monitor to this po

Seite 78 - Chapter 5. BIOS Utilities

1 - 11Getting to know your computer1IEEE 1394Allows high speed connection to various peripheral devices, such as anexternal disk drive or a digital ca

Seite 79 - Power On Self Test (POST)

1 - 121User’s ManualMicrophone-in JackA microphone can be connected to your notebook via this jack.Speaker-out JackHeadphones or speakers can be conne

Seite 80 - POST Message: Error Detected

1 - 13Getting to know your computer1Audio Volume ControlAdjust the audio volume with this knob. Audio volume can also be ad-justed in the operating s

Seite 81 - System Configuration Utility

1 - 141User’s ManualBottom ViewRAM CoverThe cover secures the installed RAM modules. For further information onremoving or inserting the RAM modules,

Seite 82 - BIOS Utilities

1 - 15Getting to know your computer1Peripheral devicesPeripheral devices can be added to the notebook through the ports, jacks andslots on the back an

Seite 83 - Working with the Menu Bar

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1 - 17Getting to know your computer1medomesuomrehtorognitniopecivedrehtoskoobetonADP retnirp rennacs2/SPXlellaraPXXXBSUXX XXX*4931EEEIX XXnI-enohporci

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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) StatementThis Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, purs

Seite 87 - User’s Guide

2 - 1 Using the computer2Chapter 2. Using the ComputerYour notebook computer can be used almost anywhere, in the home, office, oron the road. To

Seite 88 - Memory Menu

2 - 2User’s Manual2figure 2-1The Power SourcesThe computer can be powered by either an AC adapter or a battery pack de-pending on where you want to us

Seite 89 - Disks Menu

2 - 3 Using the computer2BatteryThe battery allows you to use your notebook computer while you are on theroad or an electrical outlet is unavailab

Seite 90 - Components Menu

2 - 4User’s Manual2Recharging by AC PowerThe battery pack automatically recharges when plugged into an electricaloutlet. If the computer is powered on

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2 - 5 Using the computer2Turning on the ComputerNow you are ready to begin using your new notebook computer. To turn it onsimply press the power

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2 - 6User’s Manual2LED Power IndicatorsNoteWhen the batteryis critically low,immediatelyconnect the ACadapter to thecomputer or saveyour work; other-w

Seite 93 - Power Menu

2 - 7 Using the computer2LED Status IndicatorsOnce your computer is on and in use, theLED status indicators will display thesystem's operatio

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2 - 8User’s Manual2figure 2-6The Hard Disk Drive (HDD)The hard disk drive is used to store your data internally in the notebook com-puter. It is moun

Seite 95 - Exit Menu

2 - 9 Using the computer23) Carefully raise and set the keyboard aside (figure 2-7).4) Locate the HDD.5) Lift the HDD out of the computer by pulli

Seite 96 - SCU Screen samples

2 - 10User’s Manual2Inserting the HDD(with no HDD currently installed)1) Place the HDD into the computer in its appropriate spot, making sure toalign

Seite 97 - Components Screen

Safety InstructionsAs with any other piece of precision electronic equipment, proper care and op-eration of your notebook computer will prolong its us

Seite 98 - Exit Screen

2 - 11 Using the computer2The Floppy Disk Drive (FDD)The computer is equipped with a fixed 1.44 MB, 3.5” floppy disk drive module.It is usually de

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2 - 12User’s Manual2The CD-ROM/DVD-ROMThe CD-ROM/DVD-ROM is a 24X speed 5.25” drive. It is usually labeled driveD and may be used as a boot device if

Seite 100 - Driver and OS installation

2 - 13 Using the computer2Handling CDs or DVDsProper handling of your CDs will prevent them from being damaged. Pleasefollow the advice listed be

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2 - 14User’s Manual2The PC Card SlotThe computer is equipped with one PC card slot (previously referred to asPCMCIA). The slot can support either one

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2 - 15 Using the computer2After installation of Windows 98 or Windows 98 Second Edition, youmay find that the PC cards are not working normally a

Seite 103 - User’s Manual

2 - 16User’s Manual2Hot KeysThe computer provides you with two sets of hot keys: three hot-key buttons onthe computer and the function key combination

Seite 104 - (for reference only)

2 - 17 Using the computer2Programming the Hot KeysAfter installing the hot key driver, you may have to configure or change thedriver settings. To

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2 - 18User’s Manual2Function KeysOn the bottom-left ofthe keyboard is theFn key or Functionkey. The Fn keyallows you to changeoperational featuresins

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2 - 19 Using the computer2The Numeric KeypadThe keyboard has an embedded numerical keypad for easy numeric data input.The keypad stands out by its

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Do not expose it to strong magneticfields.Do not leave it in a place whereforeign matter or moisture mayeffect the system.Do not turn off any peripher

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3 - 1Power and Battery Information3Chapter 3. Power and Battery InformationPower ManagementYou can manage power consumption while maintaining system

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3 - 2User’s Manual3Hard Disk StandbyThe computer's hard disk drive motor will be turned off if the hard diskdrive has not been accessed for a spe

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3 - 3Power and Battery Information3· Pressing any keyboard key· Pressing the power button (if configured as a Suspend/Resume func-tion under SCU)· An

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3 - 4User’s Manual3Setting the Power Management functionsYou can set the Power Management functions either in the SCU or the operat-ing system.For inf

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3 - 5Power and Battery Information3NoteThe program file0VMAKFILcomes with theenclosed utilitiesCD-ROM.table 3-1 To use Suspend to Disk or Hibernate w

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3 - 6User’s Manual3Battery InformationPlease follow these simple guidelines to get the best use out of your battery.New Battery:Always use a new batte

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3 - 7Power and Battery Information3How do I maintain the battery ?Completely discharge and charge the battery at least once every 30 daysor after abo

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3 - 8User’s Manual3Removing the BatteryWe recommended that you don’tremove the battery, but if it isnecessary you need to do thefollowing:1) Remove th

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4 - 1Upgrading the Computer4Chapter 4. Upgrading the ComputerThis chapter contains the information on upgrading the computer. Follow thesteps outline

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4 - 2User’s Manual4Connector boardHDDHDD casefigure 4-1Replacing the HDD1) Remove the HDD along with its case from the computer (refer to Remov-ing t

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Do not place the computer on anunstable surface.Do not place the computer on anysurface which will block the vents.Don’t use or store the computer ina

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4 - 3Upgrading the Computer48) Attach the HDD connector board to the HDD being careful not to bend anypins.9) Screw the HDD connector board on to the

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4 - 4User’s Manual4Upgrading the MemoryThe computer has two memory sockets for 144-pin Small Outline Dual In-lineMemory Modules (SO-DIMM) and support

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4 - 5Upgrading the Computer4To upgrade the memory in your notebook please perform the following steps:A: Removing a memory module (if present).B: Inse

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4 - 6User’s Manual44) Locate the memory sockets.5) Gently pull the two latches outwardon the sides of the memory socket(figure 4-3).6) The module wil

Seite 124 - Chapter 7. Troubleshooting

4 - 7Upgrading the Computer4B: Installing a Memory Module1) Turn off the computer.2) Turn the computer over.3) Unscrew and remove the RAM cover (fig-u

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4 - 8User’s Manual4C: Setting the SW6 Jumper Switch1) Turn off the computer.2) Remove the keyboard by pressing the 4 latches at the top (figure 4-8)

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4 - 9Upgrading the Computer44) Locate the SW6 jumper switch(figure 4-9) or (figure 4-10).5) Set the SW6 jumper switch accord-ing to table 4-2.1. SW6 j

Seite 127 - Boot Password

4 - 10User’s Manual4Upgrading the ProcessorIf you want to upgrade your computer by replacing the existing processor witha faster one you will need to

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5 - 1BIOS Utilities5Chapter 5. BIOS UtilitiesIn this chapter you will learn about the Power On Self Test (POST) and how toconfigure the system paramet

Seite 129 - Floppy Disk Drive (FDD)

5 - 2User’s Guide5Power On Self Test (POST)The system BIOS (Basic Input/Output System)performs a series of tests on the system memoryand key computer

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Do not place anything heavy on thecomputer.When traveling by air, follow theairline’s instructions for in-flightuse.If there is an unusual odor, heat

Seite 131 - Memory Module

5 - 3BIOS Utilities5POST Message: Error DetectedIf an error is detected, you will see the followingWARNING message. You may press the F1 keyto contin

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5 - 4User’s Guide5System Configuration UtilityThe System Configuration Utility (SCU) can be used to set your notebook’ssystem parameters. The system d

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5 - 5BIOS Utilities5Initiating the System Configuration UtilityThe System Configuration Utility (SCU) can be accessed by pressing the Ctrl,Alt, and S

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5 - 6User’s Guide5Working with the Menu BarUse these keys to begin working in the SCU.table 5-2syeK noitcAtlA.rabunemehtsthgilhgiH(worratfeL )(worrat

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5 - 7BIOS Utilities5table 5-4syeK noitcA(sworrapU/nwoD  () )sretteldethgilhgiH.metiunemnwodllupastceleSretnEdeificepsehtselbasiD/selbanE.noitcnuf(A

Seite 136 - Appendix A. Specifications

5 - 8User’s Guide5System Configuration Utility OptionsStartup Menutable 5-5aNoteSample screens ofthe various SCUoptions are shownon pages 19 to 21.met

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5 - 10User’s Guide5Startup Menu (continued)Caution:If you choose toset a boot pass-word, NEVERforget your pass-word, the conse-quences could beserious

Seite 139 - Power Management

5 - 11BIOS Utilities5Memory MenuImportant: The value for VGA shared memory must be greater thanthe amount of RAM in your computer!In the SCU utility

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Handling of the Power Cord & BatteryDo not plug in the power cord if youare wet.Do not use the power cord if it isbroken.Do not place heavy object

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5 - 17BIOS Utilities5Power menu (cont’d)table 5-9b*The power buttonacts as a sus-pend/resumebutton for switch-ing the systembetween a work-ing state a

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5 - 19BIOS Utilities5SCU Screen samplesMemory ScreenStartup Screen

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5 - 20User’s Guide5Disks ScreenComponents Screen

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5 - 21BIOS Utilities5Power ScreenExit Screen

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