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.... Write Enable Write Disable 9 Use care when handling your computer, shock may damage the data on . Getting Started Saving Data on the Hard Disk Do not expose your computer to high temperatures, low pitched noise, dampness, or dust. • Applying more than one label on the... your computer or press the disk drive eject button while the disk indicator is installed in the Setup Utility exactly the same as before the hard disk was removed. (Note that no important data is a must for the hard disk. Confirm that this Hard Disk Lock does not guarantee the...
.... Write Enable Write Disable 9 Use care when handling your computer, shock may damage the data on . Getting Started Saving Data on the Hard Disk Do not expose your computer to high temperatures, low pitched noise, dampness, or dust. • Applying more than one label on the... your computer or press the disk drive eject button while the disk indicator is installed in the Setup Utility exactly the same as before the hard disk was removed. (Note that no important data is a must for the hard disk. Confirm that this Hard Disk Lock does not guarantee the...
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... receives extremely strong shock after applying water or detergent diluted with you . Maintenance Wipe with a soft cloth, after falling, the hard disk or floppy disk drive, etc., may adversely affect the surface, e.g., discoloration. Do not directly add or spray water or detergent. CAUTION Do not use... be damaged. 11 Doing so may become inoperable. Getting Started Handling This computer has been designed so as to minimize shock to the hard disk drive, etc., but no warranty is recommended that the batteries be stored in a plastic bag. Therefore, as they may cause it to the...
... receives extremely strong shock after applying water or detergent diluted with you . Maintenance Wipe with a soft cloth, after falling, the hard disk or floppy disk drive, etc., may adversely affect the surface, e.g., discoloration. Do not directly add or spray water or detergent. CAUTION Do not use... be damaged. 11 Doing so may become inoperable. Getting Started Handling This computer has been designed so as to minimize shock to the hard disk drive, etc., but no warranty is recommended that the batteries be stored in a plastic bag. Therefore, as they may cause it to the...
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...is executed, the contents of [D:\i386] 23 fying config.sys and autoexec.bat ( "CD-ROM Drive"). Getting Started NOTE Windows 98 Be sure to the c:\util\win98add folder. Select [OK] and ...above folders will be decompressed to prepare the following. • Optional port replicator (CF-VEB071) • External keyboard • External display When using the files in the following : ...L:\en\addfile Enter Follow the message on the hard disk. After this program is displayed). 3 Select [Command prompt only]. 4 Insert the Product...
...is executed, the contents of [D:\i386] 23 fying config.sys and autoexec.bat ( "CD-ROM Drive"). Getting Started NOTE Windows 98 Be sure to the c:\util\win98add folder. Select [OK] and ...above folders will be decompressed to prepare the following. • Optional port replicator (CF-VEB071) • External keyboard • External display When using the files in the following : ...L:\en\addfile Enter Follow the message on the hard disk. After this program is displayed). 3 Select [Command prompt only]. 4 Insert the Product...
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...settings to check the hard disk. Windows 98 Run SCANDISK to their default values (except the password settings). Windows 2000 Click [Local Disk(C:)] in the Setup Utility ( "Setup Util- The cursor cannot be used After powering off the computer, connect the USB floppy disk drive and restart the ... powering off A problem possibly occurred during startup. ity"). puter. Windows 98 When starting up in the MS-DOS mode, the USB floppy disk drive can not be controlled Restart the computer by using the keyboard (e.g., or Ctrl + Esc ). At start -up , press Ctrl to operate the...
...settings to check the hard disk. Windows 98 Run SCANDISK to their default values (except the password settings). Windows 2000 Click [Local Disk(C:)] in the Setup Utility ( "Setup Util- The cursor cannot be used After powering off the computer, connect the USB floppy disk drive and restart the ... powering off A problem possibly occurred during startup. ity"). puter. Windows 98 When starting up in the MS-DOS mode, the USB floppy disk drive can not be controlled Restart the computer by using the keyboard (e.g., or Ctrl + Esc ). At start -up , press Ctrl to operate the...
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Reinstalling Software Before Reinstallation Preparing You will need the BACKUP DISKS (e.g., FIRSTAID FD), the USB floppy disk drive (CF-VFDU03). lation" on . 2 When the message [Press to the installation will return the computer to close to create BACKUP DISKS ("Create backup ...enter SETUP] is at time of reinstallation takes about 1 hour (Windows 98) or 20 minutes (Windows 2000). Reinstalling CAUTION If data on your hard disk is compressed, the data should be uncompressed. 1 Power off the computer and connect the port replicator, external display, external keyboard and external ...
Reinstalling Software Before Reinstallation Preparing You will need the BACKUP DISKS (e.g., FIRSTAID FD), the USB floppy disk drive (CF-VFDU03). lation" on . 2 When the message [Press to the installation will return the computer to close to create BACKUP DISKS ("Create backup ...enter SETUP] is at time of reinstallation takes about 1 hour (Windows 98) or 20 minutes (Windows 2000). Reinstalling CAUTION If data on your hard disk is compressed, the data should be uncompressed. 1 Power off the computer and connect the port replicator, external display, external keyboard and external ...
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... License Agreement screen should appear. Restore the whole HDD to factory default, excluding the partition setting(s): Select [2. Windows 98 To restore the hard disk (C drive) to factory default 2. Restore the drive C to the first partition]. Restore Windows 2000 to factory default]. NOTE If [The program has detected an error 110 on the partition...
... License Agreement screen should appear. Restore the whole HDD to factory default, excluding the partition setting(s): Select [2. Windows 98 To restore the hard disk (C drive) to factory default 2. Restore the drive C to the first partition]. Restore Windows 2000 to factory default]. NOTE If [The program has detected an error 110 on the partition...
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...and set up Windows again. Confirm that Product Recovery CD-ROM 2 has been inserted by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del . (When using the USB floppy disk drive, disconnect it.) Windows 98 * Windows 2000 : Product Recovery CD-ROM2 All data on the display. Windows 2000 When [Insert media 2] is displayed, insert Product... install wizard. Remove the Product Recovery CD-ROM* and FIRSTAID FD, then restart the computer by opening the tray of reinstallation for the hard disk starts automatically. Troubleshooting 38 Reinstalling Software 9 At the confirmation message , press Y .
...and set up Windows again. Confirm that Product Recovery CD-ROM 2 has been inserted by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del . (When using the USB floppy disk drive, disconnect it.) Windows 98 * Windows 2000 : Product Recovery CD-ROM2 All data on the display. Windows 2000 When [Insert media 2] is displayed, insert Product... install wizard. Remove the Product Recovery CD-ROM* and FIRSTAID FD, then restart the computer by opening the tray of reinstallation for the hard disk starts automatically. Troubleshooting 38 Reinstalling Software 9 At the confirmation message , press Y .
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... 2.0"} Weight Approx. 960 g {Approx. 2.1 lb.} *1 1GB = 109 bytes *2 A value when two batteries are set. Appendix 46 CF-07LZAZYDM CF-07LZCZYDM CPU Mobile Pentium® III Processor 300 MHz L1 Cache Memory 32 KB L2 (Second) Cache Memory 256 KB Memory (Expandable to) 128 MB (256 MB...) Video Memory 8 MB External Display 256 / 65536 / 16 M colors (640 × 480 dots / 800 × 600 dots / 1024 × 768 dots) Hard Disk Drive...
... 2.0"} Weight Approx. 960 g {Approx. 2.1 lb.} *1 1GB = 109 bytes *2 A value when two batteries are set. Appendix 46 CF-07LZAZYDM CF-07LZCZYDM CPU Mobile Pentium® III Processor 300 MHz L1 Cache Memory 32 KB L2 (Second) Cache Memory 256 KB Memory (Expandable to) 128 MB (256 MB...) Video Memory 8 MB External Display 256 / 65536 / 16 M colors (640 × 480 dots / 800 × 600 dots / 1024 × 768 dots) Hard Disk Drive...