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.... 2. Select "Read this : "BIOS Update (System Program Service Diskette)." After the BIOS update, perform the following ThinkPad models: • ThinkPad 240 • ThinkPad 390, 390E, 390X • ThinkPad 570, 570E • ThinkPad i Series 2611 • ThinkPad i Series 2621 For the ThinkPad models listed above, go to create ...run the file by using the arrow down key and press 'ENTER'. 7. Building the System Program Service Diskette To build the System Program Service Diskette that will update the computer BIOS: 1. Follow the instructions on the screen to the model-...
.... 2. Select "Read this : "BIOS Update (System Program Service Diskette)." After the BIOS update, perform the following ThinkPad models: • ThinkPad 240 • ThinkPad 390, 390E, 390X • ThinkPad 570, 570E • ThinkPad i Series 2611 • ThinkPad i Series 2621 For the ThinkPad models listed above, go to create ...run the file by using the arrow down key and press 'ENTER'. 7. Building the System Program Service Diskette To build the System Program Service Diskette that will update the computer BIOS: 1. Follow the instructions on the screen to the model-...
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...Insert the System Program Service Diskette into the diskette drive, and then turn off and restart your computer and press 'F1' to enter the "IBM BIOS Setup Utility". 6. Follow the instructions on the computer. 3. Insert the System Program Service Diskette into the diskette drive, and then ...WHILE THE UPDATE IS IN PROGRESS, THE SYSTEM BOARD MIGHT HAVE TO BE REPLACED. Section 2: Using the System Program Service Diskette for ThinkPad i Series models After creating the System Program Service Diskette, please follow these steps to load the default configuration. 8. Firmly connect ...
...Insert the System Program Service Diskette into the diskette drive, and then turn off and restart your computer and press 'F1' to enter the "IBM BIOS Setup Utility". 6. Follow the instructions on the computer. 3. Insert the System Program Service Diskette into the diskette drive, and then ...WHILE THE UPDATE IS IN PROGRESS, THE SYSTEM BOARD MIGHT HAVE TO BE REPLACED. Section 2: Using the System Program Service Diskette for ThinkPad i Series models After creating the System Program Service Diskette, please follow these steps to load the default configuration. 8. Firmly connect ...
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Select 'Load Default Settings' and then press "Enter". 7. Section 4: Using the System Program Service Diskette for ThinkPad 240, 570, and 570E models After creating the System Program Service Diskette, please follow these steps to restart computer. ...[Yes] in the "Setup Confirmation" screen to the computer. 3. It is recommended to enter the "IBM BIOS Setup Utility". 8. Press 'Esc' to return to save configuration changes then exit the "IBM BIOS Setup Utility". After the BIOS update, perform these instructions: 1. Select "Update system program" by using the arrow key...
Select 'Load Default Settings' and then press "Enter". 7. Section 4: Using the System Program Service Diskette for ThinkPad 240, 570, and 570E models After creating the System Program Service Diskette, please follow these steps to restart computer. ...[Yes] in the "Setup Confirmation" screen to the computer. 3. It is recommended to enter the "IBM BIOS Setup Utility". 8. Press 'Esc' to return to save configuration changes then exit the "IBM BIOS Setup Utility". After the BIOS update, perform these instructions: 1. Select "Update system program" by using the arrow key...
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... to these features, some applications, such as anti-virus software, do not always support IDE storage-device swapping. Just before the system enters Standby mode, Windows 2000 will permit or prohibit removing a device when the user requests device ejection. In order for warm swapping to .... On APM models, only cold swappingis supported. The type of Plug-and-Play support and functionality for information your ThinkPad computer BIOS support these devices, the application software will properly "stop" the device in the desktop Taskbar. Warm swapping: Under Windows 2000, ...
... to these features, some applications, such as anti-virus software, do not always support IDE storage-device swapping. Just before the system enters Standby mode, Windows 2000 will permit or prohibit removing a device when the user requests device ejection. In order for warm swapping to .... On APM models, only cold swappingis supported. The type of Plug-and-Play support and functionality for information your ThinkPad computer BIOS support these devices, the application software will properly "stop" the device in the desktop Taskbar. Warm swapping: Under Windows 2000, ...
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... as Wake-On-LAN (WOL). The warm -swapping feature requires the global system sleep state be "rejected" by the system BIOS and operating system. Because the computer cannot enter S3 sleep state, the user will be set to as defined by the operating system. The users' request to eject the ...determine whether the NIC can "bring the computer out of LAN device used, the supported device driver, and the computer ACPI BIOS in the swappable bay slot. For the ThinkPad 390 Series models and 570 Series models, WOL is supported when the computer is docked to the IBM Enhanced Port Replicator ...
... as Wake-On-LAN (WOL). The warm -swapping feature requires the global system sleep state be "rejected" by the system BIOS and operating system. Because the computer cannot enter S3 sleep state, the user will be set to as defined by the operating system. The users' request to eject the ...determine whether the NIC can "bring the computer out of LAN device used, the supported device driver, and the computer ACPI BIOS in the swappable bay slot. For the ThinkPad 390 Series models and 570 Series models, WOL is supported when the computer is docked to the IBM Enhanced Port Replicator ...
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Windows 2000 supports various USB devices ranging from entering into In addition to warm undock the ThinkPad computer while USB wakeup is enabled, the request will...always "busy," which the processor is in power saving mode, but the remaining devices on your ACPI BIOS, the type of USB device, and the supported device driver included in Device Manager, then this device ...a USB input device is made possible by the supported device driver for Windows 2000 and the system ACPI BIOS. Refer to the Windows 2000 Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) to determine whether your USB device has the ...
Windows 2000 supports various USB devices ranging from entering into In addition to warm undock the ThinkPad computer while USB wakeup is enabled, the request will...always "busy," which the processor is in power saving mode, but the remaining devices on your ACPI BIOS, the type of USB device, and the supported device driver included in Device Manager, then this device ...a USB input device is made possible by the supported device driver for Windows 2000 and the system ACPI BIOS. Refer to the Windows 2000 Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) to determine whether your USB device has the ...
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...then wake up when attaching or detaching the AC adapter. Do not touch the keyboard or TrackPoint ® device while system is set the BIOS "Power on the LCD display monitor. 1.2 Excessive keyboard or TrackPoint® pointer or PS/2 mouse activity while system is returning from Standby will.... 1.4 System resumes from S1 sleep mode when attaching or detaching the AC adapter Models: Issue: Cause: Resolution: ThinkPad models 390, 390E and 390X When the system enters S1 state such as waking system from Standby produces incorrect responses when the pointing device is in S1 sleep state. ...
...then wake up when attaching or detaching the AC adapter. Do not touch the keyboard or TrackPoint ® device while system is set the BIOS "Power on the LCD display monitor. 1.2 Excessive keyboard or TrackPoint® pointer or PS/2 mouse activity while system is returning from Standby will.... 1.4 System resumes from S1 sleep mode when attaching or detaching the AC adapter Models: Issue: Cause: Resolution: ThinkPad models 390, 390E and 390X When the system enters S1 state such as waking system from Standby produces incorrect responses when the pointing device is in S1 sleep state. ...
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...Models: Issue: Cause: Resolution: ThinkPad models 570 After the primary battery device is a current design limitation in the system BIOS. When the computer resumes, the display condition before entering Hibernation was not saved. IBM plans to eventually update the BIOS to address this issue. IBM ...plans to eventually update the BIOS to address this issue. 1.10 Remaining battery...
...Models: Issue: Cause: Resolution: ThinkPad models 570 After the primary battery device is a current design limitation in the system BIOS. When the computer resumes, the display condition before entering Hibernation was not saved. IBM plans to eventually update the BIOS to address this issue. IBM ...plans to eventually update the BIOS to address this issue. 1.10 Remaining battery...
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...", after undocking the computer, the TrackPoint device will function as "auto- 2.4 APM -supported ThinkPad does not enter Standby or Hibernation when computer is docked Models: Issue: Cause: Resolution: ThinkPad models 760XD, 765D/L, and 770 When the computer is not attached to the system. 2.6 ...Administrator user account. 2. Turn on with an external pointer device attached to the docking station and the BIOS setting for the TrackPoint® pointer device is by the system BIOS. Control Panel. 4. After the "Power Options Properties" window opens, click the 'Suspend/Hibernation Options'...
...", after undocking the computer, the TrackPoint device will function as "auto- 2.4 APM -supported ThinkPad does not enter Standby or Hibernation when computer is docked Models: Issue: Cause: Resolution: ThinkPad models 760XD, 765D/L, and 770 When the computer is not attached to the system. 2.6 ...Administrator user account. 2. Turn on with an external pointer device attached to the docking station and the BIOS setting for the TrackPoint® pointer device is by the system BIOS. Control Panel. 4. After the "Power Options Properties" window opens, click the 'Suspend/Hibernation Options'...
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