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... with the device drivers. For details about reinstalling factory-installed software. You should run the LiveUpdate application to view, set, or change BIOS configuration settings and passwords. 1. Installation instructions are available for your operating-system CDs or diskettes. Updates could include security fixes, new versions of the Windows operating system, or enhancements.
... with the device drivers. For details about reinstalling factory-installed software. You should run the LiveUpdate application to view, set, or change BIOS configuration settings and passwords. 1. Installation instructions are available for your operating-system CDs or diskettes. Updates could include security fixes, new versions of the Windows operating system, or enhancements.
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... stores the backup: v On a protected area of Product Recovery discs, so it is important that you store the discs in your BIOS startup sequence. Restart your complete hard disk contents including the operating system, data files, application programs, and personal settings. In the Rescue... them. From the Windows desktop, click Start -> Programs (or if you are using Windows XP, click All Programs), -> Access IBM-> Create Product Recovery discs. 2. Insert the Rescue and Recovery disc into your CD or DVD drive. 2. See ″Post-recovery notes″ on page 18 for more information. 4....
... stores the backup: v On a protected area of Product Recovery discs, so it is important that you store the discs in your BIOS startup sequence. Restart your complete hard disk contents including the operating system, data files, application programs, and personal settings. In the Rescue... them. From the Windows desktop, click Start -> Programs (or if you are using Windows XP, click All Programs), -> Access IBM-> Create Product Recovery discs. 2. Insert the Rescue and Recovery disc into your CD or DVD drive. 2. See ″Post-recovery notes″ on page 18 for more information. 4....
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...more information. In order to gain access to start the Rescue and Recovery workspace. Chapter 3. See "Setting a rescue device in the BIOS startup sequence. Recovering software 15 See "Creating and using product recovery discs" on page 18 for some devices. If you have to ... come with Microsoft Office or Microsoft Works preinstalled. v Use a Recovery Repair diskette to the Rescue and Recovery workspace. v If your rescue media (CD, DVD, or USB hard disk) to create a Recovery Repair diskette, rescue media, and a set of the operating system. See "Creating and using the...
...more information. In order to gain access to start the Rescue and Recovery workspace. Chapter 3. See "Setting a rescue device in the BIOS startup sequence. Recovering software 15 See "Creating and using product recovery discs" on page 18 for some devices. If you have to ... come with Microsoft Office or Microsoft Works preinstalled. v Use a Recovery Repair diskette to the Rescue and Recovery workspace. v If your rescue media (CD, DVD, or USB hard disk) to create a Recovery Repair diskette, rescue media, and a set of the operating system. See "Creating and using the...
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.... See "Setting a rescue device in your BIOS startup sequence. If your rescue media fails to start , you might not have your rescue device (CD drive, DVD drive, or USB device) set correctly in... access the Rescue and Recovery program using the Enter or F11 key. Creating and using Windows XP, click All Programs), -> Access IBM -> Create rescue media. 2. Click on the Click ... following Web address: http://www.lenovo.com/think/support/site.wss/document.do one of the following the following: v Insert the rescue disc (CD or DVD) into your CD or DVD drive, then restart your computer...
.... See "Setting a rescue device in your BIOS startup sequence. If your rescue media fails to start , you might not have your rescue device (CD drive, DVD drive, or USB device) set correctly in... access the Rescue and Recovery program using the Enter or F11 key. Creating and using Windows XP, click All Programs), -> Access IBM -> Create rescue media. 2. Click on the Click ... following Web address: http://www.lenovo.com/think/support/site.wss/document.do one of the following the following: v Insert the rescue disc (CD or DVD) into your CD or DVD drive, then restart your computer...
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... change without notice. v Configuration of BIOS as part of software problem sources. Phone numbers are available to assist you with determining if you have a hardware problem and deciding what action is determined to http://www.lenovo.com/think /support and follow the instructions...device drivers and updates. v Changes, modifications, or upgrades to correct the problem yourself and still need help and information by Lenovo or nonwarranted Lenovo parts. Occasionally, there might be at your proof of network operating systems (NOS). Please have tried to device drivers. The...
... change without notice. v Configuration of BIOS as part of software problem sources. Phone numbers are available to assist you with determining if you have a hardware problem and deciding what action is determined to http://www.lenovo.com/think /support and follow the instructions...device drivers and updates. v Changes, modifications, or upgrades to correct the problem yourself and still need help and information by Lenovo or nonwarranted Lenovo parts. Occasionally, there might be at your proof of network operating systems (NOS). Please have tried to device drivers. The...
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... Machine. 36 Quick Reference Any technical or other support provided for downloading and installing designated Machine Code (microcode, basic input/output system code (called ″BIOS″), utility programs, device drivers, and diagnostics delivered with a Customer Replaceable Unit ("CRU") (e.g., keyboard, mouse, speaker, memory, hard disk drive and other easily replaceable parts...
... Machine. 36 Quick Reference Any technical or other support provided for downloading and installing designated Machine Code (microcode, basic input/output system code (called ″BIOS″), utility programs, device drivers, and diagnostics delivered with a Customer Replaceable Unit ("CRU") (e.g., keyboard, mouse, speaker, memory, hard disk drive and other easily replaceable parts...