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...11 HDD diagnostic program 11 Diagnosing problems using the Tablet Digitizer Pen . . . 6 Tips on the Web... A. Upgrading and replacing devices 37 Replacing the battery 37 Upgrading the hard disk drive or solid state drive 39 Replacing memory 45...help and service 51 Getting help on using your ThinkPad computer 3 Important tips 3 Be careful about where ...Memory problems 21 Password problems 21 Keyboard problems 22 Pointing device problems 22 Sleep (standby) or hibernation problems 23 Computer screen problems 25 Battery problems 28 AC adapter problems 28 © Copyright Lenovo...
...11 HDD diagnostic program 11 Diagnosing problems using the Tablet Digitizer Pen . . . 6 Tips on the Web... A. Upgrading and replacing devices 37 Replacing the battery 37 Upgrading the hard disk drive or solid state drive 39 Replacing memory 45...help and service 51 Getting help on using your ThinkPad computer 3 Important tips 3 Be careful about where ...Memory problems 21 Password problems 21 Keyboard problems 22 Pointing device problems 22 Sleep (standby) or hibernation problems 23 Computer screen problems 25 Battery problems 28 AC adapter problems 28 © Copyright Lenovo...
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... for detailed information about each publication included in the following : the HDD, the SSD, the PCI Express Mini Card, the memory, the keyboard, or the palm rest. See the separate Safety and Warranty Guide for use when online Access Help is inaccessible.... of the following sections of my new ThinkPad computer? I need to upgrade a device or I follow when using my ThinkPad computer? What safety precautions should I need to replace one of this Guide. © Copyright Lenovo 2008 9 Your computer may have come with my ThinkPad computer? Chapter 3. More tips can ...
... for detailed information about each publication included in the following : the HDD, the SSD, the PCI Express Mini Card, the memory, the keyboard, or the palm rest. See the separate Safety and Warranty Guide for use when online Access Help is inaccessible.... of the following sections of my new ThinkPad computer? I need to upgrade a device or I follow when using my ThinkPad computer? What safety precautions should I need to replace one of this Guide. © Copyright Lenovo 2008 9 Your computer may have come with my ThinkPad computer? Chapter 3. More tips can ...
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Insert the drive into place. 9. Chapter 5. 8. Insert and reinstall the cover of the drive slot 1 . Turn the computer over again. Then, slide in the cover 2 and reinstall the screw 3 . 3 1 2 10. Connect the AC adapter and the cables to the computer. Reinstall the battery. 11. then press it firmly into the drive bay; Replacing memory Important: Read Safety and Warranty Guide before replacing memory. Upgrading and replacing devices 45
Insert the drive into place. 9. Chapter 5. 8. Insert and reinstall the cover of the drive slot 1 . Turn the computer over again. Then, slide in the cover 2 and reinstall the screw 3 . 3 1 2 10. Connect the AC adapter and the cables to the computer. Reinstall the battery. 11. then press it firmly into the drive bay; Replacing memory Important: Read Safety and Warranty Guide before replacing memory. Upgrading and replacing devices 45
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Chapter 5. Be sure to make room for future use. Upgrading and replacing devices 47 6. If the SO-DIMM is already in the memory slot, remove it to save it for the new one by pressing out on the latches 1 on both edges of the socket at the same time, and pulling out the SO-DIMM 2 .
Chapter 5. Be sure to make room for future use. Upgrading and replacing devices 47 6. If the SO-DIMM is already in the memory slot, remove it to save it for the new one by pressing out on the latches 1 on both edges of the socket at the same time, and pulling out the SO-DIMM 2 .
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... as "SLOT-0". Attention: When you have closed the memory slot cover. Turn the computer over, and reconnect the AC adapter and the cables to secure the cover 2 . Then tighten the screws to the computer. Note: If you have added or upgraded an SO-DIMM, do not use the computer with ...the cover open. 2 2 1 9. Never use your computer until you install a memory module in only one of the cover first 1 , and closing the cover...
... as "SLOT-0". Attention: When you have closed the memory slot cover. Turn the computer over, and reconnect the AC adapter and the cables to secure the cover 2 . Then tighten the screws to the computer. Note: If you have added or upgraded an SO-DIMM, do not use the computer with ...the cover open. 2 2 1 9. Never use your computer until you install a memory module in only one of the cover first 1 , and closing the cover...
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..., both self-service and optional-service CRUs: v Self-service CRUs: these CRUs can upgrade or replace. then to All Programs; Click Access Help. CRU URL offers three options:...www.lenovo.com/think/support/ site.wss/document.do?lndocid=part-video. © Copyright Lenovo 2008 63 Lenovo notebook computers contain both self-service and optional-service CRUs are concealed by a Lenovo service... the pointer to ThinkVantage. In some technical skill, as well as tools such as memory, wireless cards, notebook keyboards, and palm rests with fingerprint reader and touchpad may also...
..., both self-service and optional-service CRUs: v Self-service CRUs: these CRUs can upgrade or replace. then to All Programs; Click Access Help. CRU URL offers three options:...www.lenovo.com/think/support/ site.wss/document.do?lndocid=part-video. © Copyright Lenovo 2008 63 Lenovo notebook computers contain both self-service and optional-service CRUs are concealed by a Lenovo service... the pointer to ThinkVantage. In some technical skill, as well as tools such as memory, wireless cards, notebook keyboards, and palm rests with fingerprint reader and touchpad may also...
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... Lenovo 2008 fingerprint reader caring for 5 troubleshooting 31 frequently asked questions 9 H hard disk drive diagnosing 11 troubleshooting 29 upgrading 39 help and service 51 hibernation mode troubleshooting 23 I important instructions v important tips 3 K keyboard cleaning 7 troubleshooting 22 M memory ...mode troubleshooting 23 solid state drive (SSD) 33 diagnosing 11 troubleshooting 29 upgrading 39 specifications hardware 66 startup problems troubleshooting 31 storage media handling 4 T Tablet Digitizer Pen tips 6 tablet mode tips 5 taking care of your computer 3 ThinkVantage button 1, ...
... Lenovo 2008 fingerprint reader caring for 5 troubleshooting 31 frequently asked questions 9 H hard disk drive diagnosing 11 troubleshooting 29 upgrading 39 help and service 51 hibernation mode troubleshooting 23 I important instructions v important tips 3 K keyboard cleaning 7 troubleshooting 22 M memory ...mode troubleshooting 23 solid state drive (SSD) 33 diagnosing 11 troubleshooting 29 upgrading 39 specifications hardware 66 startup problems troubleshooting 31 storage media handling 4 T Tablet Digitizer Pen tips 6 tablet mode tips 5 taking care of your computer 3 ThinkVantage button 1, ...
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touch panel (continued) tips 6 trademarks 77 troubleshooting 13 AC adapter 28 battery 28 computer screen 25 error messages 13 errors without messages 19 fingerprint reader 31 keyboard 22 memory 21 password 21 pointing device 22 sleep or hibernation 23 startup problems 31 storage device 29 U upgrading devices 37 W warranty information 59 Web help 51 worldwide support telephone list 53 80 ThinkPad® X200 Tablet Service and Troubleshooting Guide
touch panel (continued) tips 6 trademarks 77 troubleshooting 13 AC adapter 28 battery 28 computer screen 25 error messages 13 errors without messages 19 fingerprint reader 31 keyboard 22 memory 21 password 21 pointing device 22 sleep or hibernation 23 startup problems 31 storage device 29 U upgrading devices 37 W warranty information 59 Web help 51 worldwide support telephone list 53 80 ThinkPad® X200 Tablet Service and Troubleshooting Guide