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... IBM Corp. 1998 Functional Highlights iv About This Book xi Safety Information xiii Laser Compliance Statement xv Chapter 1. Extending the Features of Your Computer 8 Keyboard Functions 8 UltraslimBay 15 ThinkPad Utility Programs 16 Online Book 31 Backing Up Your System 32 ThinkPad ...Bottom View of the Computer 5 System-Status Indicators 6 Functions of Your Computer . . . 43 Customizing the TrackPoint 44 Increasing Memory 49 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive 55 Replacing the UltraslimBay Device 57 Attaching the Diskette Drive Externally 61 Removing the Diskette Drive from...
... IBM Corp. 1998 Functional Highlights iv About This Book xi Safety Information xiii Laser Compliance Statement xv Chapter 1. Extending the Features of Your Computer 8 Keyboard Functions 8 UltraslimBay 15 ThinkPad Utility Programs 16 Online Book 31 Backing Up Your System 32 ThinkPad ...Bottom View of the Computer 5 System-Status Indicators 6 Functions of Your Computer . . . 43 Customizing the TrackPoint 44 Increasing Memory 49 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive 55 Replacing the UltraslimBay Device 57 Attaching the Diskette Drive Externally 61 Removing the Diskette Drive from...
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... signal cable. 1 The external-monitor connector is where you to connect any input. Do not remove a bay device. 3 The memory-slot cover covers the memory slot. 4 The memory slot accepts an SDRAM dual inline memory module (DIMM) option. 5 The battery-pack latch locks or releases the battery pack. 6 Put your computer as a hard disk...
... signal cable. 1 The external-monitor connector is where you to connect any input. Do not remove a bay device. 3 The memory-slot cover covers the memory slot. 4 The memory slot accepts an SDRAM dual inline memory module (DIMM) option. 5 The battery-pack latch locks or releases the battery pack. 6 Put your computer as a hard disk...
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To return to be displayed on either a single screen or on the system board installed. The Memory button shows the amount of the "Easy-Setup" menu by pressing the Ctrl+PgUp keys or by pressing the Ctrl+PgDn keys. Chapter 1. Your computer ... CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42 Distinctive Functions of Your Computer A submenu is displayed. 4 Change the items you wish to change the color of memory installed and available. The System Board button provides information on multiple screens.
To return to be displayed on either a single screen or on the system board installed. The Memory button shows the amount of the "Easy-Setup" menu by pressing the Ctrl+PgUp keys or by pressing the Ctrl+PgDn keys. Chapter 1. Your computer ... CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42 Distinctive Functions of Your Computer A submenu is displayed. 4 Change the items you wish to change the color of memory installed and available. The System Board button provides information on multiple screens.
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... storage (if unused). Also, follow this procedure if you stored the battery for a long period. Remove the battery pack and keep it in memory to the characteristics of the computer are stopped. Once you will not be using the computer for a few months. then the power is fully ... hard disk drive are not in the cell. Each operating system comes with Your Computer 39 Chapter 1. The memory data and the current status of the chemicals in use the ThinkPad battery power-saving modes: - Getting Familiar with its power is brand new and you to the internal serial ...
... storage (if unused). Also, follow this procedure if you stored the battery for a long period. Remove the battery pack and keep it in memory to the characteristics of the computer are stopped. Once you will not be using the computer for a few months. then the power is fully ... hard disk drive are not in the cell. Each operating system comes with Your Computer 39 Chapter 1. The memory data and the current status of the chemicals in use the ThinkPad battery power-saving modes: - Getting Familiar with its power is brand new and you to the internal serial ...
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...77 Undocking When Your Computer is Powered On or in Suspend Mode (Hot or Warm Undocking 79 Presetting a Device to customize and extend the ThinkPad features. Extending the Features of Your Computer This chapter provides information about how to Avoid a Resource Conflict . . . . . 80 Enabling... the IDE Drive on the Docking Station 81 Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 43 Customizing the TrackPoint 44 Increasing Memory 49 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive 55 Replacing the UltraslimBay Device 57 Attaching the Diskette Drive Externally 61 Removing the ...
...77 Undocking When Your Computer is Powered On or in Suspend Mode (Hot or Warm Undocking 79 Presetting a Device to customize and extend the ThinkPad features. Extending the Features of Your Computer This chapter provides information about how to Avoid a Resource Conflict . . . . . 80 Enabling... the IDE Drive on the Docking Station 81 Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 43 Customizing the TrackPoint 44 Increasing Memory 49 Upgrading the Hard Disk Drive 55 Replacing the UltraslimBay Device 57 Attaching the Diskette Drive Externally 61 Removing the ...
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... the battery pack. Your computer memory capacity can install a DIMM directly in the memory slot on the bottom of memory in your computer by your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. The appropriate memory option can increase the amount of the computer. Attention The ThinkPad 600 computer supports the static dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) card only. Chapter 2. It...
... the battery pack. Your computer memory capacity can install a DIMM directly in the memory slot on the bottom of memory in your computer by your IBM reseller or IBM marketing representative. The appropriate memory option can increase the amount of the computer. Attention The ThinkPad 600 computer supports the static dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) card only. Chapter 2. It...
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... cover; If you want to install two DIMMs, repeat these steps. 50 IBM ThinkPad 600 User's Reference Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42 Increasing Memory 3 Loosen the screw on the side of approximately 20°, into the socket; b With the notched end of the DIMM toward the right side of ...the socket, insert the DIMM, at an angle of the DIMM. then press it snaps into the memory slot. Attention To avoid damaging the DIMM, do not touch its contact edge. then remove the cover. 4 Install the DIMM into place 2 . c Pivot the DIMM...
... cover; If you want to install two DIMMs, repeat these steps. 50 IBM ThinkPad 600 User's Reference Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42 Increasing Memory 3 Loosen the screw on the side of approximately 20°, into the socket; b With the notched end of the DIMM toward the right side of ...the socket, insert the DIMM, at an angle of the DIMM. then press it snaps into the memory slot. Attention To avoid damaging the DIMM, do not touch its contact edge. then remove the cover. 4 Install the DIMM into place 2 . c Pivot the DIMM...
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Chapter 2. Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42 Increasing Memory Notch 1 2 Side view 1 2 5 Replace the memory slot cover over the memory slot, aligning the back side of Your Computer 51 Extending the Features of the cover first as shown; then tighten the screw.
Chapter 2. Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42 Increasing Memory Notch 1 2 Side view 1 2 5 Replace the memory slot cover over the memory slot, aligning the back side of Your Computer 51 Extending the Features of the cover first as shown; then tighten the screw.
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..., if you install the 32-MB DIMM you changed the memory installed in the 52 IBM ThinkPad 600 User's Reference If you should see the following status, power off the computer and go to page 50 to reinstall the DIMM and do the memory test with Easy-Setup (see "Testing Your Computer" on the... computer; Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42 Increasing Memory 6 ...
..., if you install the 32-MB DIMM you changed the memory installed in the 52 IBM ThinkPad 600 User's Reference If you should see the following status, power off the computer and go to page 50 to reinstall the DIMM and do the memory test with Easy-Setup (see "Testing Your Computer" on the... computer; Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42 Increasing Memory 6 ...
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If you installed two 32 MB DIMMs, you should have about 96 MB. Extending the Features of Your Computer 53 For example, if you installed a 32 MB DIMM, you should have about 64 MB. Your computer might display memory size in kilobytes (KB) by the system. Chapter 2. For example, 64 MB=64960 KB. Note: 576 KB is reserved by adding the DIMM memory size to Calculate Total Memory Size Calculate your total memory size in kilobytes. Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42 Increasing Memory How to the base memory size (32192 KB).
If you installed two 32 MB DIMMs, you should have about 96 MB. Extending the Features of Your Computer 53 For example, if you installed a 32 MB DIMM, you should have about 64 MB. Your computer might display memory size in kilobytes (KB) by the system. Chapter 2. For example, 64 MB=64960 KB. Note: 576 KB is reserved by adding the DIMM memory size to Calculate Total Memory Size Calculate your total memory size in kilobytes. Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42 Increasing Memory How to the base memory size (32192 KB).
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... C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42 Increasing Memory Removing the DIMM 1. Loosen the screw and remove the memory slot cover. 4. Power off the computer and disconnect the AC Adapter and all the cables you disconnected. 54 IBM ThinkPad 600 User's Reference then connect the AC Adapter and all ...cables from the computer. 2. Press out on the latches on both edges of the socket at the same time. 5. Replace the memory slot cover; Replace the battery pack. 8.
... C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09:24:42 Increasing Memory Removing the DIMM 1. Loosen the screw and remove the memory slot cover. 4. Power off the computer and disconnect the AC Adapter and all the cables you disconnected. 54 IBM ThinkPad 600 User's Reference then connect the AC Adapter and all ...cables from the computer. 2. Press out on the latches on both edges of the socket at the same time. 5. Replace the memory slot cover; Replace the battery pack. 8.
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... card is already stopped. Otherwise, data on the PC Card might be corrupted or lost. 1 Stop the card as the hard disk PC Card, Flash memory PC Card, or SRAM PC Card, from the PC Card driver (or option) diskette to your PC Card and you cannot install the PC Card...
... card is already stopped. Otherwise, data on the PC Card might be corrupted or lost. 1 Stop the card as the hard disk PC Card, Flash memory PC Card, or SRAM PC Card, from the PC Card driver (or option) diskette to your PC Card and you cannot install the PC Card...
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into the diskette drive; Your data is copied from the DOS, Personalization Utility Diskette and stored in the nonvolatile memory in will be displayed the next time you power on the computer. 3 Select Delete personalization data from the menu; then turn off the computer. 2 Insert ...
into the diskette drive; Your data is copied from the DOS, Personalization Utility Diskette and stored in the nonvolatile memory in will be displayed the next time you power on the computer. 3 Select Delete personalization data from the menu; then turn off the computer. 2 Insert ...
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... receive an incoming fax or an incoming call in the fax application to one of the following Web site: http://www.pc.ibm.com/thinkpad 112 IBM ThinkPad 600 User's Reference If you do not set your system has more information, refer to the following : - Select Hardware Manager. ...If it up correctly with the ThinkPad Configuration program, do as desired. 8. Open the ThinkPad Configuration program. 7. In the default pull-down menu, select No Hardware Detection. Set the COM port as follows: 1. Hardware Flow Control on - For more than 64 MB memory installed, hibernation is formatted by...
... receive an incoming fax or an incoming call in the fax application to one of the following Web site: http://www.pc.ibm.com/thinkpad 112 IBM ThinkPad 600 User's Reference If you do not set your system has more information, refer to the following : - Select Hardware Manager. ...If it up correctly with the ThinkPad Configuration program, do as desired. 8. Open the ThinkPad Configuration program. 7. In the default pull-down menu, select No Hardware Detection. Set the COM port as follows: 1. Hardware Flow Control on - For more than 64 MB memory installed, hibernation is formatted by...
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... file. Click on Suspend/Resume Options ( ). 4. The computer cannot read the hibernation file. Have the computer serviced. Note: The ThinkPad 600 computer supports SDRAM only. The computer turned off the computer and wait at least 5 seconds; Change the system configuration to the computer and... charge the battery pack, or replace the battery pack with a fully charged one. If the memory size was before your computer cannot resume normal operation. Click on Power Management ( ). 3. For Windows NT: 1. The installed DIMM is ...
... file. Click on Suspend/Resume Options ( ). 4. The computer cannot read the hibernation file. Have the computer serviced. Note: The ThinkPad 600 computer supports SDRAM only. The computer turned off the computer and wait at least 5 seconds; Change the system configuration to the computer and... charge the battery pack, or replace the battery pack with a fully charged one. If the memory size was before your computer cannot resume normal operation. Click on Power Management ( ). 3. For Windows NT: 1. The installed DIMM is ...
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The "Test" submenu Start Restart SystemBoard Memory Display HDD-1 FDD-1 PCMCIA-1 Parallel Serial DSP CDROM Infrared Audio HDD-3 HDD-2 FDD-2 PCMCIA-2 Exit A POST error prompt ERROR Select the Start icon and follow ... select Test to the same size as the actual screen, start Easy-Setup; OK Cancel An error prompt Turn off the computer and start the ThinkPad Configuration program and click on LCD ( ); Chapter 4. then select the Screen expansion function. (The image might appear smaller than the display size. If you use...
The "Test" submenu Start Restart SystemBoard Memory Display HDD-1 FDD-1 PCMCIA-1 Parallel Serial DSP CDROM Infrared Audio HDD-3 HDD-2 FDD-2 PCMCIA-2 Exit A POST error prompt ERROR Select the Start icon and follow ... select Test to the same size as the actual screen, start Easy-Setup; OK Cancel An error prompt Turn off the computer and start the ThinkPad Configuration program and click on LCD ( ); Chapter 4. then select the Screen expansion function. (The image might appear smaller than the display size. If you use...
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...Resolving System Resource Conflicts" in the application program. If you are using a modem card, check the COM number, I /O port address, IRQ level, and memory window address. If you are using a network card, check the I /O port address, and IRQ level. See "Resolving System Resource Conflicts" in the PC...the settings in the online book. To check the resources assigned to the PC Card, click on Status in the online book. 134 IBM ThinkPad 600 User's Reference To cancel the IRQ shared condition Online book PC Card Problems Problem The PC Card shows "Ready," but it does not...
...Resolving System Resource Conflicts" in the application program. If you are using a modem card, check the COM number, I /O port address, IRQ level, and memory window address. If you are using a network card, check the I /O port address, and IRQ level. See "Resolving System Resource Conflicts" in the PC...the settings in the online book. To check the resources assigned to the PC Card, click on Status in the online book. 134 IBM ThinkPad 600 User's Reference To cancel the IRQ shared condition Online book PC Card Problems Problem The PC Card shows "Ready," but it does not...
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...the check box of the Enable Hot/Warm Swapping of UltraBay. 4 Click on OK. RPL (Token Ring): IRQ 9 Memory: D6000-DBFFFh I/O A20-A23h RPL (Ethernet): IRQ 5 Memory D2000-D7FFFh I /O 170-177h, 376h Note: Secondary IDE should be disabled. Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09...:24:42 Troubleshooting Charts Problem The system cannot start from PC Card, do as follows: 1 Start the ThinkPad Configuration program. 2 Click on the UltraBay ...
...the check box of the Enable Hot/Warm Swapping of UltraBay. 4 Click on OK. RPL (Token Ring): IRQ 9 Memory: D6000-DBFFFh I/O A20-A23h RPL (Ethernet): IRQ 5 Memory D2000-D7FFFh I /O 170-177h, 376h Note: Secondary IDE should be disabled. Title: C79EGMST CreationDate: 02/10/98 09...:24:42 Troubleshooting Charts Problem The system cannot start from PC Card, do as follows: 1 Start the ThinkPad Configuration program. 2 Click on the UltraBay ...
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...accept any input. The computer does not turn on the network. The computer does not start from the diskette drive (see page 19). 142 IBM ThinkPad 600 User's Reference When you turn off the computer, press the reset switch using the tip of a ballpoint pen. If an error message appears ...and you are installed. Online book The application works OK when it is not being caused by the application: Your computer has the minimum required memory to make sure no compact disc (CD) is on some other computer. To turn it enters suspend mode during a communication operation. Title: ...
...accept any input. The computer does not turn on the network. The computer does not start from the diskette drive (see page 19). 142 IBM ThinkPad 600 User's Reference When you turn off the computer, press the reset switch using the tip of a ballpoint pen. If an error message appears ...and you are installed. Online book The application works OK when it is not being caused by the application: Your computer has the minimum required memory to make sure no compact disc (CD) is on some other computer. To turn it enters suspend mode during a communication operation. Title: ...
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...(For example, unload printer drivers if you do not use . Try the same actions as described for DOS (refer to review your DOS memory usage occasionally. 2. If you are using DOS: 1. If you are using the DEVICEHIGH statement. 4. Use the DOS command MEM /C to ...a printer.) 3. Unload any unnecessary drivers from the WIN.INI file (for example, FUELWIN for ac operations.) Chapter 4. Reconfigure the UMB (upper memory block) using Windows 3.11: 1. Use the multiple configuration setup for DOS. 2. Cause or Action The processor speed might decrease under the following ...
...(For example, unload printer drivers if you do not use . Try the same actions as described for DOS (refer to review your DOS memory usage occasionally. 2. If you are using DOS: 1. If you are using the DEVICEHIGH statement. 4. Use the DOS command MEM /C to ...a printer.) 3. Unload any unnecessary drivers from the WIN.INI file (for example, FUELWIN for ac operations.) Chapter 4. Reconfigure the UMB (upper memory block) using Windows 3.11: 1. Use the multiple configuration setup for DOS. 2. Cause or Action The processor speed might decrease under the following ...