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Copyright © 1998 Acer Incorporated
All Rights Reserved — Printed in Taiwan
Changes may be made periodically to the information in this
publication. Such changes will be incorporated in new editions of
this manual.
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written permission of Acer Incorporated.
TravelMate Notebook Computer
Model___________Serial No.____________Purchase Date_______________
TravelMate is a trademark and a product of Acer Inc., developed with Texas
Instruments Inc. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the
property of their respective companies. Microsoft, MS-DOS, and Windows are
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
TravelMate 310 Series Notebook Computer User’s Guide
Part No. 49.42B01.011
Original Issue: June 1998
310-e.book Page i Tuesday, October 27, 1998 5:17 PM
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

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Copyright © 1998 Acer IncorporatedAll Rights Reserved — Printed in TaiwanChanges may be made periodically to the information in this publication. Suc

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Noticesx15.Use only the proper type of power supply cord set (provided in your accessories box) for this unit. It should be a detachable type: UL lis

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Notebook Manager80 User’s Guide❑ Brightness for LCD Panel/Contrast for LCD Panel. Click and drag to set the LCD screen brightness and contrast level

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Setup UtilityChapter 5 Software 81Setup UtilityThe Setup Utility is a hardware configuration program built into your computer’s BIOS (Basic Input/Ou

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Setup Utility82 User’s GuideMainThe Main screen contains parameters involving basic computer settings and hardware information.The following table de

Seite 6 - FCC Notice

Setup UtilityChapter 5 Software 83System MemoryShows the size of main memory.Video MemoryShows the size of video memory.CPU Type Shows the type of t

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Setup Utility84 User’s GuideHard Disk 0 SubmenuThe hard disk 0 submenu allows you to set parameters related to your hard disk. Press Enter to access

Seite 8 - Important Safety Instructions

Setup UtilityChapter 5 Software 85Boot Device Priority SubmenuThe Boot Device Priority submenu allows you to set the boot sequence of the bootable d

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Setup Utility86 User’s GuideAdvancedThe Advanced screen contains parameters that are related to computer hardware. The following table describes th

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Setup UtilityChapter 5 Software 87Parallel Port Enables or disables the parallel port.Options: Enabled or Disabled Operation modeSets the opera

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Setup Utility88 User’s GuideSecurityThe Security screen contains parameters that help safeguard and protect your computer from unauthorized use.The f

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Setup UtilityChapter 5 Software 89Setting a PasswordFollow these steps: 1. Use the ↑ and ↓ keys to highlight a Set Password parameter (Supervisor or

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NoticesxiLithium Battery StatementCAUTIONDanger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recomm

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Setup Utility90 User’s GuideThe password box appears:2. Type a password. The password may consist of up to seven characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9).3. Press

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Setup UtilityChapter 5 Software 915. Press Save Change & Exit to save the password and exit the Setup Utility.Power SavingThe Power Saving scree

Seite 16 - Getting Help Online

Setup Utility92 User’s GuideDisplay Always OnWhen enabled the computer does not enter display standby mode.Always enable this parameter when playing

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Setup UtilityChapter 5 Software 93ExitWhen you select the Exit menu or press Esc from any screen, the Exit options screen displays.The following tab

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Setup Utility94 User’s GuideNote: If you make any parameter changes, select Exit Saving Changes or Save Changes to store your changes.310-e.book Pag

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95This chapter instructs you on how to deal with common system problems. Read it before calling a technician if a problem occurs. Solutions to more

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Frequently-Asked Questions96 User’s GuideFrequently-Asked QuestionsThis is a list of possible situations that may arise during the use of your comput

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Frequently-Asked QuestionsChapter 6 Troubleshooting 97If pressing a key does not turn the display back on, two things might be the cause:❑ The contr

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Frequently-Asked Questions98 User’s GuideThe keyboard does not respond.Try attaching an external keyboard to the PS/2 connector on the computer’s rea

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Frequently-Asked QuestionsChapter 6 Troubleshooting 991. Open the Windows 95 or Windows 98 Control Panel and double-click on the Modems icon.2. Clic

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Error Messages100 User’s GuideError MessagesIf you receive an error message, note the message and take the corrective action. The following table li

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Error MessagesChapter 6 Troubleshooting 101Keyboard Error or No Keyboard ConnectedContact your dealer or an authorized service center.Keyboard Inter

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Error Messages102 User’s GuideIf you still encounter problems after going through the corrective measures, please contact your dealer or an authorize

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103This appendix lists the general specifications of your computer.MicroprocessorIntel Mobile Module (IMM) with:❑ Intel Pentium® processor with MMX™ t

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Specifications104 User’s Guide❑ Sound Blaster Pro- and Windows Sound System-compatible❑ Separate audio ports for line-out and microphone-in devicesKe

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SpecificationsAppendix A Specifications 105Humidity (non-condensing)❑ Operating: 20% ~ 80% RH❑ Non-operating: 20% ~ 80% RHSystem❑ Windows 95 or hi

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Index 107AAC adaptercaring for xviiiconnecting xvAdvanced Power Management 43APM. See Advanced Power Managementaudioconnecting externally 52Bbatteryi

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Index108 User’s Guidecontrastsetting in Notebook Manager 80Ddatesetting in Setup Utility 82displayauto-dim feature 39hot keys 12opening and closing 4

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Index Index 109Mmedia activityon indicator 6memoryconfigurations 59upgrading 59messageserror 100modem 23monitorconnecting 46mouseconnecting externally

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xiiiThis manual describes features of the TravelMate 310 Series notebook computers. The TravelMate series computers incorporate such features as Card

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Index110 User’s Guideproblems 95display 96keyboard 98serial mouse 98startup 96PS/2 mouseconnecting 49PS/2 y-bridge cableconnecting 56Qquestionsmultip

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Prefacexiv User’s GuideConnecting the NotebookConnecting the computer is easy; just follow these steps:1. Slide out the battery compartment cover (a)

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Prefacexv2. Connect one end of the AC adapter to the DC-in port on the computer’s rear panel and the other end to a properly grounded power outlet.3.

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Prefacexvi User’s GuideGetting Help OnlineThis user’s guide provides clear and concise information about the notebook, so read it thoroughly. To pro

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PrefacexviiSupport InformationYour notebook is backed by an International Traveler’s Warranty (ITW) that gives you security and peace of mind when tr

Seite 41 - Universal Serial Bus

Prefacexviii User’s GuideCare and MaintenanceTaking Care of Your ComputerYour computer will serve you well if you take care of it.❑ Do not expose the

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Prefacexix❑ The total ampere ratings of the equipment plugged in should not exceed the ampere rating of the cord if you are using an extension cord.

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1This computer combines high-performance, versatility, power management features and multimedia capabilities with a unique style and ergonomic design.

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Features2 User’s GuideFeaturesThis computer was designed with the user in mind. Here are just a few of its many features:Performance❑ Intel Pentium®

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FeaturesChapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer 3❑ Wide and curved palm rest❑ Ergonomically-centered touchpad pointing deviceExpansion❑ CardBu

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Display4 User’s GuideDisplayThe graphics display offers excellent viewing, display quality and desktop performance graphics. The computer supports t

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DisplayChapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer 5you close the display cover, and turns it back on when you open the display cover.To close the

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Indicators and Microphone6 User’s GuideIndicators and MicrophoneThe computer has six easy-to-read status indicators (LEDs) and a microphone near the

Seite 51 - Operating on Battery Power

Indicators and MicrophoneChapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer 7Caps Lock Lights when Caps Lock is activatedNum Lock Lights when Numeric Loc

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Keyboard8 User’s GuideKeyboardThe keyboard includes an embedded keypad, separate cursor keys, three Windows keys and twelve function keys.Special Key

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KeyboardChapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer 9Embedded KeypadThe embedded keypad functions like a desktop numeric keypad. It is indicated

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Table of ContentsiiiNotices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vPreface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Keyboard10 User’s GuideWindows KeysThe keyboard has three keys that perform Windows specific functions.Key DescriptionWindows logo key Start button.

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KeyboardChapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer 11Hot KeysThe computer employs hot keys or key combinations to access most of the computer’s c

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Keyboard12 User’s GuideFn-F5 Display toggleSwitches display output between the display screen, external monitor (if connected) and both the display s

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KeyboardChapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer 13Activating Hot KeysWhen activating hot keys, press and hold the first key Fn before pressing

Seite 59 - Power Management

Keyboard14 User’s GuideKeyboard ErgonomicsLocated below the keyboard, the wide and curved palm rest gives you a place to rest your hands while you ty

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TouchpadChapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer 15TouchpadThe built-in touchpad is a PS/2-compatible pointing device that senses movement on i

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Touchpad16 User’s Guide Function Left ButtonRight ButtonTapExecution Click twice quicklyTap twice (at the same speed as double-clicking the mouse bu

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StorageChapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer 17StorageThis computer comes with a high-capacity Enhanced-IDE hard disk. You can also connect

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Storage18 User’s GuideConnecting an External Floppy DriveConnect the larger end of the floppy drive cable to the parallel port and the other end to t

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PortsChapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer 19PortsPorts allow you to connect peripheral devices to your computer as you would with a desktop

Seite 65 - Peripherals and Options

Table of ContentsivTraveling Internationally with the Computer . . . . . . 67Chapter 5 Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Ports20 User’s GuideFast InfraredThe computer’s fast infrared (FIR) port allows you to do wireless data transfer with other IR-aware computers and pe

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PortsChapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer 21To use FIR, position two IR-aware devices such that their IR ports are no more than one meter a

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Ports22 User’s GuideRight Ports # Icon Port Connects to...1Microphone-in jackAudio line-in devices (e.g., external 3.5mm minijack condenser microph

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PortsChapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer 23Fax/Data ModemThe computer has a built-in fax/data modem.To use the fax/data modem port, connec

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Ports24 User’s GuideZV (Zoomed Video) port support allows your computer to support hardware MPEG in the form of a ZV PC card. Only the lower PC Card

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PortsChapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer 25Then press the slot eject button to eject the card.310-e.book Page 25 Tuesday, October 27, 19

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Audio26 User’s GuideAudioThe standard computer configuration includes 16-bit high-fidelity stereo audio with further enhancements that include 3D sou

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AudioChapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer 27Controlling VolumeThe volume of the computer is easily controlled using hotkeys. Press Fn-F7 to

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Securing your Computer28 User’s GuideSecuring your ComputerSecurity features include hardware and software locks — a security notch and a two-level p

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Securing your ComputerChapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer 29❑ User Password secures your computer against unauthorized use.Important: Do n

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vAcer Year 2000 Compliance StatementThe Travelmate 310 series notebook computer is Year 2000-compliant and carries the “NSTL Hardware Tested Year 2000

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31The computer operates on AC or battery power. This chapter contains the information you need to know to operate the computer on battery power. It

Seite 79 - Key Component Upgrades

Battery Pack32 User’s GuideBattery PackThe computer uses a battery pack that gives you long use between charges.Battery Pack CharacteristicsThe batte

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Battery PackChapter 2 Operating on Battery Power 33Installing and Removing the Battery PackBefore removing the battery pack, make sure that you have

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Battery Pack34 User’s Guide3. Insert the battery into the computer.4. Push the cover upward and then lock the cover.To remove the battery pack, unloc

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Battery PackChapter 2 Operating on Battery Power 35mode, a fully depleted battery gets fully charged in approximately two hours.❑ Charge-in-use mode

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Battery Pack36 User’s GuideOptimizing Battery LifeThis section helps you get the most out of battery operation. Optimizing battery life prolongs the

Seite 84 - Taking the Computer Home

Battery PackChapter 2 Operating on Battery Power 37Battery-low WarningYou never have to worry about battery power as long as you are using the AC ad

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Battery Pack38 User’s GuideThe following table shows the recommended course of action to take when you encounter a battery-low condition:Situation Re

Seite 86 - Traveling with the Computer

Power ManagementChapter 2 Operating on Battery Power 39Power ManagementThis computer has a built-in power management unit that monitors system activ

Seite 87 - Special Considerations

NoticesviFCC NoticeThis device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

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Power Management40 User’s GuideHard Disk Standby ModeThe hard disk enters standby mode when there are no disk read/write operations within the period

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Power ManagementChapter 2 Operating on Battery Power 41The following signals indicate that the computer is in Standby mode:❑ The buzzer beeps❑ The S

Seite 90 - System Software

Power Management42 User’s GuideThere are two necessary conditions for the computer to enter Hibernation mode:❑ The Hibernation file created by PHDISK

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Power ManagementChapter 2 Operating on Battery Power 43Advanced Power ManagementThis computer supports the APM standard designed to further reduce p

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45Your computer offers expansion capabilities with its built-in ports and connectors. This chapter describes how to connect peripherals and hardware

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External Monitor46 User’s GuideExternal MonitorTo show graphical effects on a larger display, connect an external monitor to the CRT port. Read the

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External KeyboardChapter 3 Peripherals and Options 47External KeyboardThis computer has a keyboard with full-sized keys and an embedded keypad. If

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External Keypad48 User’s GuideExternal KeypadYou can also use a 17-key numeric keypad for number-sensitive data entry applications. To connect the k

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External Pointing DeviceChapter 3 Peripherals and Options 49External Pointing DeviceThis computer accepts either a PS/2-compatible or serial mouse o

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NoticesviiCautionChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority, which is granted by the Federal

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External Pointing Device50 User’s GuideExternal Serial MouseIf you use a serial mouse, plug it into the serial port.To enable the serial mouse, use t

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PrinterChapter 3 Peripherals and Options 51PrinterThis computer supports both serial and parallel printers. For a serial printer, plug the printer

Seite 101 - Setup Utility

Audio Devices52 User’s GuideAudio DevicesAudio devices are easy to connect with the audio ports accessible from the right side of the computer. You

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PC CardsChapter 3 Peripherals and Options 53PC CardsThe computer has two CardBus PC card slots that accommodate two type I/II or one type III PC car

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External PCMCIA CD-ROM (optional)54 User’s GuideExternal PCMCIA CD-ROM (optional)You can also connect an external CD-ROM device using a PC Card. To c

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USB DevicesChapter 3 Peripherals and Options 55If you want to listen to audio CDs from the external CD-ROM drive, we advise you to use amplified ext

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Miscellaneous Options56 User’s GuideMiscellaneous OptionsAdditional Power PacksYou can order spare batteries and AC adapters.Battery PackIt is good p

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Miscellaneous OptionsChapter 3 Peripherals and Options 57Connect the single connector end of the Y-bridge cable to the computer’s PS/2 port and the

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Miscellaneous Options58 User’s GuideFile Transfer CableBesides using the infrared port, you can also transfer files between computers using a file tr

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Key Component UpgradesChapter 3 Peripherals and Options 59Key Component UpgradesThe computer delivers superior power and performance. However, some

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NoticesviiiImportant Safety Instructions1. Read these instructions carefully. Save these instructions for future reference.2. Follow all warnings and

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Key Component Upgrades60 User’s GuideHard Disk UpgradeYou can upgrade your hard disk with a higher capacity drive when you need more storage space.

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61This chapter gives you tips and hints on things to consider when moving around or traveling with your computer. We have arranged these according to

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Disconnecting from the Desktop62 User’s GuideDisconnecting from the DesktopFollow these steps to disconnect your computer from external accessories:

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Moving AroundChapter 4 Moving with your Computer 63Moving AroundPreparing the ComputerBefore moving the computer, close and latch the display cover

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Taking the Computer Home64 User’s GuideTaking the Computer HomePreparing the ComputerAfter disconnecting the computer from your desktop, follow these

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Taking the Computer HomeChapter 4 Moving with your Computer 65❑ Changes in temperature and humidity can cause condensation. Allow the computer to r

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Traveling with the Computer66 User’s GuideTraveling with the ComputerPreparing the ComputerPrepare the computer as if you were taking it home. Be su

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Traveling Internationally with the ComputerChapter 4 Moving with your Computer 67Traveling Internationally with the ComputerPreparing the ComputerPr

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69This chapter discusses the important system utilities bundled with your computer.ContentsSystem Software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Noticesix10.Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that

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System Software70 User’s GuideSystem SoftwareThe computer comes preloaded with the following software:❑ Windows 95 or later operating system❑ System

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PhDISKChapter 5 Software 71PhDISKThe PhDISK utility allows your computer to enter hibernation mode. Before entering hibernation mode, your computer

Seite 123 - Specifications

Notebook Manager72 User’s GuideNotebook ManagerThe computer has a built-in system setup program called Notebook Manager. The Windows-based Notebook

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Notebook ManagerChapter 5 Software 73Information ViewerInformation Viewer summarizes and lists information about the specifications and settings of

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Notebook Manager74 User’s GuideThe current version of the computer’s BIOS is shown above the Device-Configuration table.Boot SequenceBoot Sequence de

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Notebook ManagerChapter 5 Software 75❑ IDE Hard DriveSimply drag and drop the devices to change the booting order. Click on Apply to accept the seq

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Notebook Manager76 User’s GuideSetting the Supervisor PasswordTo set the Supervisor Password, follow these steps:1. Click on the Change Supervisor Pa

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Notebook ManagerChapter 5 Software 77Setting the User PasswordTo set the User Password, follow these steps:1. Click on the Change User Password butt

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Notebook Manager78 User’s GuidePower ManagementPower Management is used to set various settings related to power management.This includes the followi

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Notebook ManagerChapter 5 Software 79❑ Enable system resume timer. Select to allow the computer to wake-up from standby mode if the resume timer is

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