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... security features 17 Identifying security locks 17 Rope clip 18 Integrated cable lock 19 Password protection 19 Changing the battery 19 Erasing a lost or forgotten password (clearing CMOS 69 iii Types 8185, 8186, 8192, 8413, and 8430 1 Features 1 Specifications 4 Available options 5 Tools required 5 ...66 Rope clip 66 Integrated cable lock 68 Password protection 68 Changing the battery 68 Erasing a lost or forgotten password (clearing CMOS 20 Replacing the cover and connecting the cables. . . 21 Chapter 2. Types 8128, 8187, 8188, 8193, 8414, and 8431 23 Features 23...
... security features 17 Identifying security locks 17 Rope clip 18 Integrated cable lock 19 Password protection 19 Changing the battery 19 Erasing a lost or forgotten password (clearing CMOS 69 iii Types 8185, 8186, 8192, 8413, and 8430 1 Features 1 Specifications 4 Available options 5 Tools required 5 ...66 Rope clip 66 Integrated cable lock 68 Password protection 68 Changing the battery 68 Erasing a lost or forgotten password (clearing CMOS 20 Replacing the cover and connecting the cables. . . 21 Chapter 2. Types 8128, 8187, 8188, 8193, 8414, and 8431 23 Features 23...
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... from a POST/BIOS update failure . . 104 Appendix B. Notices 117 Television output notice 118 Trademarks 118 Index 119 iv User Guide Types 8189, 8190, 8194, 8195, 8415, 8432, and 8433 73 Features 73 Specifications 76 Available options 77 Tools required 77 Handling static-... Installing a drive 88 Installing security features 91 Identifying security locks 92 Rope clip 92 Integrated cable lock 94 Password protection 94 Changing the battery 94 Erasing a lost or forgotten password (clearing CMOS 95 Replacing the cover and connecting the cables. . . 96 Chapter 5. Manual...
... from a POST/BIOS update failure . . 104 Appendix B. Notices 117 Television output notice 118 Trademarks 118 Index 119 iv User Guide Types 8189, 8190, 8194, 8195, 8415, 8432, and 8433 73 Features 73 Specifications 76 Available options 77 Tools required 77 Handling static-... Installing a drive 88 Installing security features 91 Identifying security locks 92 Rope clip 92 Integrated cable lock 94 Password protection 94 Changing the battery 94 Erasing a lost or forgotten password (clearing CMOS 95 Replacing the cover and connecting the cables. . . 96 Chapter 5. Manual...
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... IDE connector 11 SATA 2 IDE connector 12 Promise of value (POV) daughter card (some models) 13 Clear CMOS/Recovery jumper 14 Battery 15 SCSI LED connector 16 PCI slots 17 Front panel audio connector 18 CD-ROM audio connector 19 AGP slot Installing memory Your computer ...GB of memory, the system operates in dual channel mode. v Use 2.5 V, 184-pin, 333 MHz double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory (DDR SDRAM). Types 8185, 8186, 8192, 8413, and 8430 11 The following rules apply: v System memory is divided into two channels (channel A and B). v If DIMM connectors ...
... IDE connector 11 SATA 2 IDE connector 12 Promise of value (POV) daughter card (some models) 13 Clear CMOS/Recovery jumper 14 Battery 15 SCSI LED connector 16 PCI slots 17 Front panel audio connector 18 CD-ROM audio connector 19 AGP slot Installing memory Your computer ...GB of memory, the system operates in dual channel mode. v Use 2.5 V, 184-pin, 333 MHz double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory (DDR SDRAM). Types 8185, 8186, 8192, 8413, and 8430 11 The following rules apply: v System memory is divided into two channels (channel A and B). v If DIMM connectors ...
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...installation, go to the appropriate section. however, no charging or maintenance throughout its life; If the battery fails, the date, time, and configuration information (including passwords) are prompted to type the password to unlock the keyboard for built-in features, such as a Kensington lock), you can ...174; Password protection To deter unauthorized use the IBM Setup Utility program to set a password. A battery keeps this information active when you turn on the computer. This is the same type of lock used with another option, go to a security slot at the rear of your computer...
...installation, go to the appropriate section. however, no charging or maintenance throughout its life; If the battery fails, the date, time, and configuration information (including passwords) are prompted to type the password to unlock the keyboard for built-in features, such as a Kensington lock), you can ...174; Password protection To deter unauthorized use the IBM Setup Utility program to set a password. A battery keeps this information active when you turn on the computer. This is the same type of lock used with another option, go to a security slot at the rear of your computer...
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... IDE connector 10 SATA 1 IDE connector 11 SATA 2 IDE connector 12 Promise of value (POV) daughter card (some models) 13 Clear CMOS/Recovery jumper 14 Battery 15 SCSI LED connector 16 PCI slots 17 Front panel audio connector 18 CD-ROM audio connector 19 AGP slot Installing memory Your computer has... four connectors for installing dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) that provide up to a maximum of 4.0 GB of memory, the system operates in dual channel mode. Types 8128, 8187, 8188, 8193, 8414, and 8431 33
... IDE connector 10 SATA 1 IDE connector 11 SATA 2 IDE connector 12 Promise of value (POV) daughter card (some models) 13 Clear CMOS/Recovery jumper 14 Battery 15 SCSI LED connector 16 PCI slots 17 Front panel audio connector 18 CD-ROM audio connector 19 AGP slot Installing memory Your computer has... four connectors for installing dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) that provide up to a maximum of 4.0 GB of memory, the system operates in dual channel mode. Types 8128, 8187, 8188, 8193, 8414, and 8431 33
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...deter unauthorized use the IBM Setup Utility program to set a password. The battery normally requires no battery lasts forever. If the battery fails, the date, time, and configuration information (including passwords) are prompted to type the password to unlock the keyboard for built-in features, such as ...a Kensington lock), you can secure your computer to a desk, table, or other non-permanent fixture. Changing the battery Your computer has a special type of your computer you can order a cable lock directly from IBM. An error message is operated with many laptop computers. ...
...deter unauthorized use the IBM Setup Utility program to set a password. The battery normally requires no battery lasts forever. If the battery fails, the date, time, and configuration information (including passwords) are prompted to type the password to unlock the keyboard for built-in features, such as ...a Kensington lock), you can secure your computer to a desk, table, or other non-permanent fixture. Changing the battery Your computer has a special type of your computer you can order a cable lock directly from IBM. An error message is operated with many laptop computers. ...
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... for built-in features, such as a Kensington lock), you are lost. This is the same type of your computer, you can use . Changing the battery Your computer has a special type of your computer and is displayed when you turn on your computer you can order a cable lock..." on page 70. The battery normally requires no battery lasts forever. When you turn on the computer. 68 User Guide If the battery fails, the date, time, and configuration information (including passwords) are prompted to type the password to the appropriate section. A battery keeps this information active when ...
... for built-in features, such as a Kensington lock), you are lost. This is the same type of your computer, you can use . Changing the battery Your computer has a special type of your computer and is displayed when you turn on your computer you can order a cable lock..." on page 70. The battery normally requires no battery lasts forever. When you turn on the computer. 68 User Guide If the battery fails, the date, time, and configuration information (including passwords) are prompted to type the password to the appropriate section. A battery keeps this information active when ...
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... and time and any adapters that were removed to gain access to the battery. See "Identifying parts on the system board" on page 57 for the location of the battery. Types 8196 and 8197 69 Install the new battery. 7. Use the IBM Setup Utility program to lost or forgotten passwords. See... "Identifying parts on the system board" on the POV card and can not be displayed. Remove the old battery. 6. If this is the ...
... and time and any adapters that were removed to gain access to the battery. See "Identifying parts on the system board" on page 57 for the location of the battery. Types 8196 and 8197 69 Install the new battery. 7. Use the IBM Setup Utility program to lost or forgotten passwords. See... "Identifying parts on the system board" on the POV card and can not be displayed. Remove the old battery. 6. If this is the ...
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... to unlock the keyboard for built-in features, such as a Kensington lock), you can secure your computer, you can use . A battery keeps this information active when you turn on your computer you are prompted to type the password to a security slot at the rear of your computer and is the same... type of your computer to the appropriate section. If the battery fails, the date, time, and 94 User Guide Integrated cable lock With...
... to unlock the keyboard for built-in features, such as a Kensington lock), you can secure your computer, you can use . A battery keeps this information active when you turn on your computer you are prompted to type the password to a security slot at the rear of your computer and is the same... type of your computer to the appropriate section. If the battery fails, the date, time, and 94 User Guide Integrated cable lock With...
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..." on page 83 for the first time after replacing the battery. 9. Turn on page 99. If this is the case, the password is turned on your desktop. Remove the cover. See "Removing the cover" on page 96. Types 8189, 8190, 8194, 8195, 8415, 8432, and 8433 95...replacing adapters. 8. Turn off the computer and all attached devices. 2. If necessary, remove any adapters that were removed to gain access to the battery. configuration information (including passwords) are lost or forgotten passwords. Refer to lost . See "Installing adapters" on the computer. Note: Some computer models...
..." on page 83 for the first time after replacing the battery. 9. Turn on page 99. If this is the case, the password is turned on your desktop. Remove the cover. See "Removing the cover" on page 96. Types 8189, 8190, 8194, 8195, 8415, 8432, and 8433 95...replacing adapters. 8. Turn off the computer and all attached devices. 2. If necessary, remove any adapters that were removed to gain access to the battery. configuration information (including passwords) are lost or forgotten passwords. Refer to lost . See "Installing adapters" on the computer. Note: Some computer models...
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...2, 24, 48, 74 C cables, connecting 21, 45, 70, 96 changing the battery Types 8128, 8187, 8188, 8193, 8414, and 8431 43 Types 8185, 8186, 8192, 8413, and 8430 19 Types 8189, 8190, 8194, 8195, 8415, 8432, and 8433 94 Types 8196 and 8197 68 cleaning the mouse 105 commands Basic AT 107 Extended...58 security features 65 K keyboard connector 8, 30, 55, 81 L locating components Types 8128, 8187, 8188, 8193, 8414, and 8431 32 Types 8185, 8186, 8192, 8413, and 8430 10 Types 8189, 8190, 8194, 8195, 8415, 8432, and 8433 83 Types 8196 and 8197 57 M memory dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) installing 11,...
...2, 24, 48, 74 C cables, connecting 21, 45, 70, 96 changing the battery Types 8128, 8187, 8188, 8193, 8414, and 8431 43 Types 8185, 8186, 8192, 8413, and 8430 19 Types 8189, 8190, 8194, 8195, 8415, 8432, and 8433 94 Types 8196 and 8197 68 cleaning the mouse 105 commands Basic AT 107 Extended...58 security features 65 K keyboard connector 8, 30, 55, 81 L locating components Types 8128, 8187, 8188, 8193, 8414, and 8431 32 Types 8185, 8186, 8192, 8413, and 8430 10 Types 8189, 8190, 8194, 8195, 8415, 8432, and 8433 83 Types 8196 and 8197 57 M memory dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) installing 11,...
(English) Rescue and Recovery 4.3 Deployment Guide
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Supported Sysprep multiple drive configurations Windows PE drive enumeration may be different than C:\ Primary, you must set the Backup partition type to Extended. If you wish to backup to delete the access of the Encrypted File system files and folders will retain their ...the current account and password, then none of several ID maintenance practices and ex-employees and wanted to restore to Hide the No Battery user message: ThinkVantage\Rescue and Recovery\Settings\User Messages Chapter 3. Password Persistence The following policy to the recommendations. v User does not have ...
Supported Sysprep multiple drive configurations Windows PE drive enumeration may be different than C:\ Primary, you must set the Backup partition type to Extended. If you wish to backup to delete the access of the Encrypted File system files and folders will retain their ...the current account and password, then none of several ID maintenance practices and ex-employees and wanted to restore to Hide the No Battery user message: ThinkVantage\Rescue and Recovery\Settings\User Messages Chapter 3. Password Persistence The following policy to the recommendations. v User does not have ...
(English, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish) Quick reference guide for multi-lingual preload
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v Never install telephone jacks in the vicinity of fire, electrical shock, or injury when using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during a lightning storm. v Avoid using telephone equipment, always follow basic safety precautions, such as options. There may be a remote risk of xii ...drives are certified in the U.S. v Chauffer à plus de 100°C (212°F) v Réparer ou désassembler Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux règlements locaux. Modem safety information To reduce the risk of the leak. v Use caution when installing or...
v Never install telephone jacks in the vicinity of fire, electrical shock, or injury when using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during a lightning storm. v Avoid using telephone equipment, always follow basic safety precautions, such as options. There may be a remote risk of xii ...drives are certified in the U.S. v Chauffer à plus de 100°C (212°F) v Réparer ou désassembler Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux règlements locaux. Modem safety information To reduce the risk of the leak. v Use caution when installing or...
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v Never install telephone jacks in the vicinity of fire, electrical shock, or injury when using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during a lightning storm. v Avoid using telephone equipment, always follow basic safety precautions, such as options. v Do not use the telephone to ...233; conçu à cet effet. v Chauffer à plus de 100°C (212°F) v Réparer ou désassembler Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux règlements locaux. v En cas de fuite de gaz, n'utilisez jamais un téléphone situé à...
v Never install telephone jacks in the vicinity of fire, electrical shock, or injury when using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during a lightning storm. v Avoid using telephone equipment, always follow basic safety precautions, such as options. v Do not use the telephone to ...233; conçu à cet effet. v Chauffer à plus de 100°C (212°F) v Réparer ou désassembler Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux règlements locaux. v En cas de fuite de gaz, n'utilisez jamais un téléphone situé à...
Hardware Maintenance Manual (HMM)
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... 8415, 8432, and 8433 48 Types 8196 and 8197 51 Connecting the drive 54 Parallel ATA hard disk drive 54 Serial ATA hard disk drive 55 CD drive, DVD drive, CD/RW drive, or DVD/CD/RW combo drive 55 Diskette drive 55 Replacing the battery (all machine types) . . . . 56 Replacing... the power supply 57 Types 8185, 8186, 8192, 8413, and 8430 . . . . 57 Types 8128, 8187, 8188, 8193, 8414, and 8431 . . 57 Types 8189, 8190, 8194, 8195, 8196, 8197, 8415, 8432, and 8433 58 ...
... 8415, 8432, and 8433 48 Types 8196 and 8197 51 Connecting the drive 54 Parallel ATA hard disk drive 54 Serial ATA hard disk drive 55 CD drive, DVD drive, CD/RW drive, or DVD/CD/RW combo drive 55 Diskette drive 55 Replacing the battery (all machine types) . . . . 56 Replacing... the power supply 57 Types 8185, 8186, 8192, 8413, and 8430 . . . . 57 Types 8128, 8187, 8188, 8193, 8414, and 8431 . . 57 Types 8189, 8190, 8194, 8195, 8196, 8197, 8415, 8432, and 8433 58 ...
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Replacing FRUs 35 Types 8128, 8187, 8188, 8193, 8414, and 8431 The following illustration will help you locate the various components in the computer. 1 Optical drive 2 USB connector 3 USB connector 4 Optional drive bay 5 Hard disk drive 6 Diskette drive 7 Memory connectors 8 Microprocessor and heat sink 9 AGP adapter connector 10 Battery 11 PCI adapter connectors Chapter 6.
Replacing FRUs 35 Types 8128, 8187, 8188, 8193, 8414, and 8431 The following illustration will help you locate the various components in the computer. 1 Optical drive 2 USB connector 3 USB connector 4 Optional drive bay 5 Hard disk drive 6 Diskette drive 7 Memory connectors 8 Microprocessor and heat sink 9 AGP adapter connector 10 Battery 11 PCI adapter connectors Chapter 6.
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... 2 are channel A, and memory connectors 3 and 4 are filled with the same technology and size of system memory. Identifying parts on the system board (all machine types) 1 Microprocessor 2 Fan sink connectors 3 Memory connector 1 4 Memory connector 2 5 Memory connector 3 6 Memory connector 4 7 Power connector 8 Diskette drive connector 9... 11 SATA 1 IDE connector 12 SATA 2 IDE connector 13 Security daughter card connector 14 Clear CMOS/Recovery jumper 15 Battery 16 SCSI LED connector 17 PCI slots 18 Front panel audio connector 19 CD-ROM audio connector 20 AGP slot Replacing memory ...
... 2 are channel A, and memory connectors 3 and 4 are filled with the same technology and size of system memory. Identifying parts on the system board (all machine types) 1 Microprocessor 2 Fan sink connectors 3 Memory connector 1 4 Memory connector 2 5 Memory connector 3 6 Memory connector 4 7 Power connector 8 Diskette drive connector 9... 11 SATA 1 IDE connector 12 SATA 2 IDE connector 13 Security daughter card connector 14 Clear CMOS/Recovery jumper 15 Battery 16 SCSI LED connector 17 PCI slots 18 Front panel audio connector 19 CD-ROM audio connector 20 AGP slot Replacing memory ...
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...-port assignments (configuration). Turn off the computer. Install the new battery. 7. Turn on page 19. 56 Hardware Maintenance Manual A battery keeps this information active when you turn off the computer and all machine types)" on page 39 for instructions for built-in the power cord.... message might be displayed. See Chapter 5, "IBM Setup Utility program," on the computer and all machine types) The computer has a special type of the battery. To change the battery: 1. See "Replacing the cover and connecting the cables" on page 251 for information about replacing and ...
...-port assignments (configuration). Turn off the computer. Install the new battery. 7. Turn on page 19. 56 Hardware Maintenance Manual A battery keeps this information active when you turn off the computer and all machine types)" on page 39 for instructions for built-in the power cord.... message might be displayed. See Chapter 5, "IBM Setup Utility program," on the computer and all machine types) The computer has a special type of the battery. To change the battery: 1. See "Replacing the cover and connecting the cables" on page 251 for information about replacing and ...
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... System Board 1. Run Setup and verify Configuration 2. If not, suspect that device. 3. Go to "Replacing the battery (all machine types)" on page 56 3. CMOS Backup Battery. System Board 1. Check System Summary menu for memory size change. (See Chapter 5, "IBM Setup Utility program," ...FRU/Action 1. Riser card 4. Riser card 1. Fan 2. System Board 1. Go to "Replacing the battery (all machine types)" on page 56 5. Symptom-to "Replacing the battery (all machine types)" on computer 4. Run Setup 2. Had a device been added, removed, changed location? Time and ...
... System Board 1. Run Setup and verify Configuration 2. If not, suspect that device. 3. Go to "Replacing the battery (all machine types)" on page 56 3. CMOS Backup Battery. System Board 1. Check System Summary menu for memory size change. (See Chapter 5, "IBM Setup Utility program," ...FRU/Action 1. Riser card 4. Riser card 1. Fan 2. System Board 1. Go to "Replacing the battery (all machine types)" on page 56 5. Symptom-to "Replacing the battery (all machine types)" on computer 4. Run Setup 2. Had a device been added, removed, changed location? Time and ...
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...218XX Check for multi CD tray or jukebox 219XX 24201Y0, 24210Y0 Be sure wrap plug is incorrect 1. 3V Lithium Backup Battery 2. SCSI Cable Changer SCSI Communications Device 1. ISDN/2 Communications Cable 1. 1 Mbps Micro Channel 2. Riser card ServerGuard ...to 27889 FRU/Action 1. System Board 3. Internal Temperature out of range 2. PCMCIA Type II Modem 2. Rewritable Optical Drive 2. Infrared LAN Adapter 1. ServerGuard Adapter 1. ServerGuard Adapter 1. Power Supply 1. 7.2V NiCad Main Battery Pack 2. External FRU (Speaker, Microphone) Chapter 7. ISDN/2 Adapter 2. ISDN/2...
...218XX Check for multi CD tray or jukebox 219XX 24201Y0, 24210Y0 Be sure wrap plug is incorrect 1. 3V Lithium Backup Battery 2. SCSI Cable Changer SCSI Communications Device 1. ISDN/2 Communications Cable 1. 1 Mbps Micro Channel 2. Riser card ServerGuard ...to 27889 FRU/Action 1. System Board 3. Internal Temperature out of range 2. PCMCIA Type II Modem 2. Rewritable Optical Drive 2. Infrared LAN Adapter 1. ServerGuard Adapter 1. ServerGuard Adapter 1. Power Supply 1. 7.2V NiCad Main Battery Pack 2. External FRU (Speaker, Microphone) Chapter 7. ISDN/2 Adapter 2. ISDN/2...