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... Mouse 49 External Keyboard and Keypad 50 Audio Devices 51 PC Cards 52 USB Devices 53 Miscellaneous Options 54 Additional Power Packs 54 Cables 54 Memory Upgrade 55 Chapter 4 Moving with your Computer 57 Disconnecting from the Desktop 59 Moving Around 60 Preparing the Computer 60 What To Bring to Short...
... Mouse 49 External Keyboard and Keypad 50 Audio Devices 51 PC Cards 52 USB Devices 53 Miscellaneous Options 54 Additional Power Packs 54 Cables 54 Memory Upgrade 55 Chapter 4 Moving with your Computer 57 Disconnecting from the Desktop 59 Moving Around 60 Preparing the Computer 60 What To Bring to Short...
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...in mind. Here are just a few of its many features: Performance ❑ Intel Mobile Celeron™ processor with on-die L2 cache memory ❑ 64-bit main memory ❑ Large and vibrant Thin-Film-Transistor (TFT) SVGA Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) ❑ 128-bit graphics acceleration with 2MB graphics... memory ❑ High-capacity, Enhanced-IDE hard disk ❑ High-speed, removable CD-ROM drive ❑ External USB floppy drive ❑ Lithium-...
...in mind. Here are just a few of its many features: Performance ❑ Intel Mobile Celeron™ processor with on-die L2 cache memory ❑ 64-bit main memory ❑ Large and vibrant Thin-Film-Transistor (TFT) SVGA Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) ❑ 128-bit graphics acceleration with 2MB graphics... memory ❑ High-capacity, Enhanced-IDE hard disk ❑ High-speed, removable CD-ROM drive ❑ External USB floppy drive ❑ Lithium-...
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4 Chapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer ❑ Keyboard with wide palm rest ❑ Ergonomically-centered touchpad pointing device Expansion ❑ CardBus PC Card (formerly PCMCIA) slot (one type II/I) with Zoomed Video (ZV) support ❑ Upgradeable memory
4 Chapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer ❑ Keyboard with wide palm rest ❑ Ergonomically-centered touchpad pointing device Expansion ❑ CardBus PC Card (formerly PCMCIA) slot (one type II/I) with Zoomed Video (ZV) support ❑ Upgradeable memory
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..." on page 41 for largeaudience presentations. Video Performance PCI local bus video with 64-bit graphics acceleration and 2MB high-speed Synchonous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) boost video performance. Simultaneous display allows you can connect an external monitor or other output display devices such as LCD projection panels for more...
..." on page 41 for largeaudience presentations. Video Performance PCI local bus video with 64-bit graphics acceleration and 2MB high-speed Synchonous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) boost video performance. Simultaneous display allows you can connect an external monitor or other output display devices such as LCD projection panels for more...
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PC Cards (formerly PCMCIA) are add-on the right panel of the computer. Popular type II cards include flash memory, SRAM, fax/data modem, LAN and SCSI cards. Inserting a Card Follow these steps: 1. 24 Chapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer PC Card Slot There is a ...
PC Cards (formerly PCMCIA) are add-on the right panel of the computer. Popular type II cards include flash memory, SRAM, fax/data modem, LAN and SCSI cards. Inserting a Card Follow these steps: 1. 24 Chapter 1 Getting Familiar with your Computer PC Card Slot There is a ...
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... pack. Battery Pack Characteristics The battery pack has the following characteristics: ❑ Dual Battery Design The computer allows the use of up to have the memory effect problem of the computer; You can be installed in handy when you long use the AC adapter. Using a Battery Pack for the First Time...
... pack. Battery Pack Characteristics The battery pack has the following characteristics: ❑ Dual Battery Design The computer allows the use of up to have the memory effect problem of the computer; You can be installed in handy when you long use the AC adapter. Using a Battery Pack for the First Time...
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... these devices in order to set timeout values for more of the following devices: keyboard, mouse, floppy drive, hard disk, other connected peripherals, and video memory. System activity refers to the computer. Sleep Mode With ACPI, all of power given to each device attached to any activity involving one of time...
... these devices in order to set timeout values for more of the following devices: keyboard, mouse, floppy drive, hard disk, other connected peripherals, and video memory. System activity refers to the computer. Sleep Mode With ACPI, all of power given to each device attached to any activity involving one of time...
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... Windows automatically determines which power saving mode the computer is currently in Standby mode. Standby Mode The computer consumes very low power in the system memory until the battery is set and matched. Data remains intact in Standby mode. When you left off upon leaving Hibernation mode.
... Windows automatically determines which power saving mode the computer is currently in Standby mode. Standby Mode The computer consumes very low power in the system memory until the battery is set and matched. Data remains intact in Standby mode. When you left off upon leaving Hibernation mode.
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... computer, it automatically dims the LCD backlight to enter Hibernation mode: ❑ The Hibernation file created by ACPI elapses without any devices (such as add memory or swap hard disks) when the computer is using the computer. Power Management Modes for Devices With ACPI, power is one necessary condition for devices...
... computer, it automatically dims the LCD backlight to enter Hibernation mode: ❑ The Hibernation file created by ACPI elapses without any devices (such as add memory or swap hard disks) when the computer is using the computer. Power Management Modes for Devices With ACPI, power is one necessary condition for devices...
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...SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory). Memory is expandable to install memory: 1. Follow these steps to 256 MB, using 32-/64-/128-MB 64-bit industry-standard soDIMMs (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules). Then turn the computer over to perform a memory upgrade. Turn off the computer...AC adapter (if connected) and remove the battery pack. This computer allows you to upgrade memory when you decide to access its base. Installing Memory There are two memory slots on your authorized dealer if you need increased performance. However, some users and the applications...
...SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory). Memory is expandable to install memory: 1. Follow these steps to 256 MB, using 32-/64-/128-MB 64-bit industry-standard soDIMMs (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules). Then turn the computer over to perform a memory upgrade. Turn off the computer...AC adapter (if connected) and remove the battery pack. This computer allows you to upgrade memory when you decide to access its base. Installing Memory There are two memory slots on your authorized dealer if you need increased performance. However, some users and the applications...
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Remove the screws from the memory door; Insert the memory module(s) diagonally into place. 4. then pull out it clicks into the slot, then gently press it down until it out. The computer automatically detects and reconfigures the total memory size. then lift up and remove the memory door. 3. Standard memory occupies one memory slot. If you wish to replace the memory in this slot, press the release clasps on both sides of the memory module; Replace the memory door and secure it with the screw. 56 Chapter 3 Peripherals and Options 2.
Remove the screws from the memory door; Insert the memory module(s) diagonally into place. 4. then pull out it clicks into the slot, then gently press it down until it out. The computer automatically detects and reconfigures the total memory size. then lift up and remove the memory door. 3. Standard memory occupies one memory slot. If you wish to replace the memory in this slot, press the release clasps on both sides of the memory module; Replace the memory door and secure it with the screw. 56 Chapter 3 Peripherals and Options 2.
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... which contains the current state of the computer ❑ checking if the hibernation file is valid ❑ saving and loading the contents of your computer's memory size. However, if you do not need to run PHDISK. Note: See "Power Management" on your computer, and you change the... memory size of the hibernation file when entering to run PHDISK to enter Hibernation mode. This computer has two power management modes, Standby and Hibernation. Save ...
... which contains the current state of the computer ❑ checking if the hibernation file is valid ❑ saving and loading the contents of your computer's memory size. However, if you do not need to run PHDISK. Note: See "Power Management" on your computer, and you change the... memory size of the hibernation file when entering to run PHDISK to enter Hibernation mode. This computer has two power management modes, Standby and Hibernation. Save ...
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... Properties and begin setting up your location. Note: Some parallel printers may appear when PHDISK is creating the Hibernation file. For example, if the onboard memory is less than the required size. There are several different reasons that may cause this error: ❑ The size of it is only one PS...
... Properties and begin setting up your location. Note: Some parallel printers may appear when PHDISK is creating the Hibernation file. For example, if the onboard memory is less than the required size. There are several different reasons that may cause this error: ❑ The size of it is only one PS...
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.... However, PHDISK can work with most compression software. The free disk space that PHDISK requires needs to compact these free disk spaces. 92 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting memory is usually very small, so the compression software needs to be run PHDISK again to enlarge the size of the host (uncompressed) drive for PHDISK...
.... However, PHDISK can work with most compression software. The free disk space that PHDISK requires needs to compact these free disk spaces. 92 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting memory is usually very small, so the compression software needs to be run PHDISK again to enlarge the size of the host (uncompressed) drive for PHDISK...
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... computer. Missing operating system Press F2 (during POST) to enter the BIOS Setup Utility; RAM BIOS Bad Contact your dealer or an authorized service center. Memory Size Mismatch Press F2 (during POST) to enter the BIOS Setup Utility; Pointing Device Error Contact your dealer or an authorized service center. RAM Parity...
... computer. Missing operating system Press F2 (during POST) to enter the BIOS Setup Utility; RAM BIOS Bad Contact your dealer or an authorized service center. Memory Size Mismatch Press F2 (during POST) to enter the BIOS Setup Utility; Pointing Device Error Contact your dealer or an authorized service center. RAM Parity...
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... LCD displaying 24-bit true- color at 800x600 SVGA resolution ❑ 64-bit graphics acceleration with 2MB Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) ❑ Simultaneous LCD and CRT display Audio ❑ 16-bit PCI stereo audio with 128KB on-die L2 cache... memory Memory ❑ Main memory expandable to 256MB Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) ❑ Two 144-pin industry-standard soDIMM sockets ❑ 64-bit dual memory banks ❑ 512KB Flash ROM BIOS Data and Media Storage ❑ One ...
... LCD displaying 24-bit true- color at 800x600 SVGA resolution ❑ 64-bit graphics acceleration with 2MB Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) ❑ Simultaneous LCD and CRT display Audio ❑ 16-bit PCI stereo audio with 128KB on-die L2 cache... memory Memory ❑ Main memory expandable to 256MB Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) ❑ Two 144-pin industry-standard soDIMM sockets ❑ 64-bit dual memory banks ❑ 512KB Flash ROM BIOS Data and Media Storage ❑ One ...
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... adapter ❑ USB floppy drive ❑ USB-to-floppy drive cable ❑ Modem cable ❑ MediaBay weight-saver module Options ❑ 32-/64-/128-MB memory upgrade module ❑ PS/2 Y-cable ❑ MediaBay battery pack (secondary) ❑ Additional AC adapter and main battery pack ❑ External numeric keypad ❑ 24X CD...
... adapter ❑ USB floppy drive ❑ USB-to-floppy drive cable ❑ Modem cable ❑ MediaBay weight-saver module Options ❑ 32-/64-/128-MB memory upgrade module ❑ PS/2 Y-cable ❑ MediaBay battery pack (secondary) ❑ Additional AC adapter and main battery pack ❑ External numeric keypad ❑ 24X CD...
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... See warranty K keyboard 9 connecting externally 50 embedded numeric keypad 10 hot keys 11 lock keys 9 troubleshooting 90 Windows keys 11 keypad connecting externally 50 L LEDs 7 M memory installing 55-56 upgrading 55 messages error 95 modem 21 monitor connecting 47 mouse connecting externally 49 N notice year 2000 compliance x num lock 9 on indicator...
... See warranty K keyboard 9 connecting externally 50 embedded numeric keypad 10 hot keys 11 lock keys 9 troubleshooting 90 Windows keys 11 keypad connecting externally 50 L LEDs 7 M memory installing 55-56 upgrading 55 messages error 95 modem 21 monitor connecting 47 mouse connecting externally 49 N notice year 2000 compliance x num lock 9 on indicator...