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... service partition 9 Troubleshooting 10 Error messages 10 Errors without messages 16 Memory problems 18 Password problems 18 Keyboard problems 19 Pointing device problems 19 Sleep (standby) or hibernation problems 20 Computer screen problems 22 Battery ...Care for the fingerprint reader . . . . . 5 Cleaning the cover of your ThinkPad computer 3 Important tips 3 Be careful about where and how you work 3 Be gentle with the Lenovo Care button 2 Chapter 2. Taking care of your computer . . . 5 Cleaning your computer keyboard . . . . 6 Cleaning your computer display . . . . 6 Chapter ...
... service partition 9 Troubleshooting 10 Error messages 10 Errors without messages 16 Memory problems 18 Password problems 18 Keyboard problems 19 Pointing device problems 19 Sleep (standby) or hibernation problems 20 Computer screen problems 22 Battery ...Care for the fingerprint reader . . . . . 5 Cleaning the cover of your ThinkPad computer 3 Important tips 3 Be careful about where and how you work 3 Be gentle with the Lenovo Care button 2 Chapter 2. Taking care of your computer . . . 5 Cleaning your computer keyboard . . . . 6 Cleaning your computer display . . . . 6 Chapter ...
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... spills and the danger of your body in contact with your body, even through clothing, may become hot. Protect yourself from your computer. © Copyright Lenovo 2008 v v Avoid keeping your hands, your lap, or any other parts may cause a skin burn. When the AC adapter is in the battery. ... rest, and some other part of electrical shock, keep liquids away from the heat that your computer generates. v Periodically take breaks from using the keyboard by the AC adapter. Read this first Be sure to follow the important tips given here to continue to get the most use it to...
... spills and the danger of your body in contact with your body, even through clothing, may become hot. Protect yourself from your computer. © Copyright Lenovo 2008 v v Avoid keeping your hands, your lap, or any other parts may cause a skin burn. When the AC adapter is in the battery. ... rest, and some other part of electrical shock, keep liquids away from the heat that your computer generates. v Periodically take breaks from using the keyboard by the AC adapter. Read this first Be sure to follow the important tips given here to continue to get the most use it to...
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... device, so that they cannot be walked on your computer gently. Press Fn+F12 to put it in sleep (standby) mode. - vi ThinkPad® SL300, SL400, and SL500 Service and Troubleshooting Guide Applying strong force to the computer, and possible loss of your computer or other objects, or in a ... cables from being damaged. Press Fn+F4 to treatment that could interfere with a hard disk drive, do one of an AC adapter, a mouse, a keyboard, a printer, or any way subjected to put it in hibernation mode. This will help to prevent damage to cables may damage or break them.
... device, so that they cannot be walked on your computer gently. Press Fn+F12 to put it in sleep (standby) mode. - vi ThinkPad® SL300, SL400, and SL500 Service and Troubleshooting Guide Applying strong force to the computer, and possible loss of your computer or other objects, or in a ... cables from being damaged. Press Fn+F4 to treatment that could interfere with a hard disk drive, do one of an AC adapter, a mouse, a keyboard, a printer, or any way subjected to put it in hibernation mode. This will help to prevent damage to cables may damage or break them.
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... and how you need to facilitate safe electrostatic discharge. © Copyright Lenovo 2008 3 v Some appliances, such as possible from plastic bags. Keep...reliably in handling it may be discharged through connectors on page v. Taking care of your ThinkPad computer Though your computer to use and enjoyment out of electrostatic charge. If a computer...the most important instructions for an extended time to the following these important tips, you touch the keyboard or other parts of a computer malfunction. Such a charge may become electrostatically charged. v Avoid ...
... and how you need to facilitate safe electrostatic discharge. © Copyright Lenovo 2008 3 v Some appliances, such as possible from plastic bags. Keep...reliably in handling it may be discharged through connectors on page v. Taking care of your ThinkPad computer Though your computer to use and enjoyment out of electrostatic charge. If a computer...the most important instructions for an extended time to the following these important tips, you touch the keyboard or other parts of a computer malfunction. Such a charge may become electrostatically charged. v Avoid ...
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...into the center pivot of an optical drive before closing the tray. Be gentle with your ThinkPad products with an optical drive, do not touch the surface of the drive slot. 4 ThinkPad® SL300, SL400, and SL500 Service and Troubleshooting Guide v Your computer display is lost or stolen. This could...display. Registering your communication cable to remove any objects (including paper) between the display and the keyboard or the palm rest. If so, be sure to connect your computer also enables Lenovo to be sure to the correct one, so your open the display beyond 150 degrees, as ...
...into the center pivot of an optical drive before closing the tray. Be gentle with your ThinkPad products with an optical drive, do not touch the surface of the drive slot. 4 ThinkPad® SL300, SL400, and SL500 Service and Troubleshooting Guide v Your computer display is lost or stolen. This could...display. Registering your communication cable to remove any objects (including paper) between the display and the keyboard or the palm rest. If so, be sure to connect your computer also enables Lenovo to be sure to the correct one, so your open the display beyond 150 degrees, as ...
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... a soft, dust-free cloth. 2. Wipe the surface again with clean running water. 7. Absorb some isopropyl rubbing alcohol on the display or the keyboard. Gently wipe the display with the cloth. 3. Squeeze excess liquid from a hair drier. Cleaning your computer display 1. Wipe each keytop surface with ... several keys at a time, the cloth may hook onto an adjacent key and possibly damage it . 6 ThinkPad® SL300, SL400, and SL500 Service and Troubleshooting Guide Cleaning your computer keyboard 1. Wipe or dust the stain gently with the clean sponge. 8. Wipe the cover with a brush or ...
... a soft, dust-free cloth. 2. Wipe the surface again with clean running water. 7. Absorb some isopropyl rubbing alcohol on the display or the keyboard. Gently wipe the display with the cloth. 3. Squeeze excess liquid from a hair drier. Cleaning your computer display 1. Wipe each keytop surface with ... several keys at a time, the cloth may hook onto an adjacent key and possibly damage it . 6 ThinkPad® SL300, SL400, and SL500 Service and Troubleshooting Guide Cleaning your computer keyboard 1. Wipe or dust the stain gently with the clean sponge. 8. Wipe the cover with a brush or ...
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...Guide. See "About your ThinkPad computer," on page 3 of this first" on page v, and also Chapter 2, "Taking care of your computer" in the following : the HDD, the PCI Express Mini Card, the memory, the keyboard, or the palm rest. See http://www.lenovo.com/think/support. Your computer... may have come with my ThinkPad computer? I need to replace one of the instructions for my ThinkPad computer? See the Appendix B, "Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs),"...
...Guide. See "About your ThinkPad computer," on page 3 of this first" on page v, and also Chapter 2, "Taking care of your computer" in the following : the HDD, the PCI Express Mini Card, the memory, the keyboard, or the palm rest. See http://www.lenovo.com/think/support. Your computer... may have come with my ThinkPad computer? I need to replace one of the instructions for my ThinkPad computer? See the Appendix B, "Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs),"...
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... the BIOS. 14 ThinkPad® SL300, SL400, and SL500 Service and Troubleshooting Guide Error code = 004Bh This message is displayed when language module is locked. This may occur for both Supervisor and User password verification. 8709: Unknown BIOS error. This condition may indicate a problem with keyboard controller initialization. 8701: Keyboard Error Keyboard is not present...
... the BIOS. 14 ThinkPad® SL300, SL400, and SL500 Service and Troubleshooting Guide Error code = 004Bh This message is displayed when language module is locked. This may occur for both Supervisor and User password verification. 8709: Unknown BIOS error. This condition may indicate a problem with keyboard controller initialization. 8701: Keyboard Error Keyboard is not present...
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... the Device Manager window, and make sure that the ThinkPad UltraNav® Pointing Device driver is working properly. Solving computer problems 19 For Windows XP: 1. Select the Hardware tab. Problem: All or some keys on . Click Hardware and Sound, and then click Keyboard. 3. Click Start → Control Panel. 2. Chapter 3. Solution: For Windows...
... the Device Manager window, and make sure that the ThinkPad UltraNav® Pointing Device driver is working properly. Solving computer problems 19 For Windows XP: 1. Select the Hardware tab. Problem: All or some keys on . Click Hardware and Sound, and then click Keyboard. 3. Click Start → Control Panel. 2. Chapter 3. Solution: For Windows...
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...may also be removed and installed by customers or, during the warranty period, by more than two screws. Optional-service CRUs can be CRUs. Lenovo notebook computers contain both self-service and optional-service CRUs are listed in the machine type," and a "drop down and select." Examples of...site.wss/document.do?lndocid=part-video. © Copyright Lenovo 2008 55 There are two types of CRU are safe for several critical CRUs. In some technical skill, as well as tools such as memory, wireless cards, notebook keyboards, and palm rests with fingerprint reader and touchpad may be ...
...may also be removed and installed by customers or, during the warranty period, by more than two screws. Optional-service CRUs can be CRUs. Lenovo notebook computers contain both self-service and optional-service CRUs are listed in the machine type," and a "drop down and select." Examples of...site.wss/document.do?lndocid=part-video. © Copyright Lenovo 2008 55 There are two types of CRU are safe for several critical CRUs. In some technical skill, as well as tools such as memory, wireless cards, notebook keyboards, and palm rests with fingerprint reader and touchpad may be ...
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... 1440-by -1536 v Brightness control v Integrated camera (on some models) Keyboard v 84-key, 85-key, or 89-key v UltraNav (TrackPoint and touch pad) v Fn key function v Lenovo Care button v Volume control buttons Interface v External-monitor connector v Stereo headphone jack © Copyright Lenovo 2008 57 You can do this as follows: Click Start, right...
... 1440-by -1536 v Brightness control v Integrated camera (on some models) Keyboard v 84-key, 85-key, or 89-key v UltraNav (TrackPoint and touch pad) v Fn key function v Lenovo Care button v Volume control buttons Interface v External-monitor connector v Stereo headphone jack © Copyright Lenovo 2008 57 You can do this as follows: Click Start, right...
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... the Device Manager window, expand Network adapters. 5. Notices 67 Clear the Allow this device to Enable when your computer is set to Enable while your Lenovo computer is shipped from Sleep (Windows Vista) or System Standby (Windows XP) mode, press Fn key on LAN set to wake the computer check box... Standby mode, by switching the setting of Wake on LAN for Sleep or Standby mode to Disable. Click the Power Management tab. 6. Right-click your keyboard. Click the Power Management tab.
... the Device Manager window, expand Network adapters. 5. Notices 67 Clear the Allow this device to Enable when your computer is set to Enable while your Lenovo computer is shipped from Sleep (Windows Vista) or System Standby (Windows XP) mode, press Fn key on LAN set to wake the computer check box... Standby mode, by switching the setting of Wake on LAN for Sleep or Standby mode to Disable. Click the Power Management tab. 6. Right-click your keyboard. Click the Power Management tab.
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...replacing 33 troubleshooting 25 BIOS Setup Utility 8 initializing 30 C carrying the computer 4 cleaning computer cover 5 computer display 6 keyboard 6 computer display cleaning 6 computer screen troubleshooting 22 CRU (customer replaceable units) 55 Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) 55 customer ...troubleshooting 26 upgrading 34 help and service 45 hibernation mode troubleshooting 20 I important instructions v important tips 3 K keyboard cleaning 6 troubleshooting 19 L Lenovo Care 2 Lenovo Care button 1, 2 M memory replacing 37 troubleshooting 18 modem connection 4 N negative ions 3 notices 61 ...
...replacing 33 troubleshooting 25 BIOS Setup Utility 8 initializing 30 C carrying the computer 4 cleaning computer cover 5 computer display 6 keyboard 6 computer display cleaning 6 computer screen troubleshooting 22 CRU (customer replaceable units) 55 Customer Replaceable Unit (CRU) 55 customer ...troubleshooting 26 upgrading 34 help and service 45 hibernation mode troubleshooting 20 I important instructions v important tips 3 K keyboard cleaning 6 troubleshooting 19 L Lenovo Care 2 Lenovo Care button 1, 2 M memory replacing 37 troubleshooting 18 modem connection 4 N negative ions 3 notices 61 ...