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Packing Your Notebook
Remove any external devices attached to the computer and store them
in a safe place. Remove any cables attached to installed PC Cards, and
and remove any extended PC Cards.
Fully charge the main battery and any spare batteries you plan to carry
with you.
Turn off the computer or put the computer into hibernate mode.
Disconnect the AC adapter.
Remove any extraneous items, such as paper clips, pens, and paper,
from the keyboard and then close the display.
Pack your notebook and accessories in their carrycase.
Avoid packing the computer with items such as shaving cream,
colognes, perfumes, or food.
Protect the computer, the batteries, and the hard drive from hazards
such as extreme temperatures and dirt, dust, liquids, or overexposure to
to sunlight.
Pack the computer so that it does not slide around in the trunk of your
car or in an overhead storage compartment.
When traveling by air, never check your notebook as baggage.
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Setting a Password
To provide extra protection for your data and documents, it is advisable
to set a password.
As your notebook is booting (starting up), press
F2
to take you to the
BIOS Setup Utility
. Use the right arrow key to highlight
Security
.
Use the down arrow key to select:
Set Supervisor Password
…
[Enter]
. Press
Enter
.
Type your password, press
Enter
and re-type to confirm. Press
Enter
.
Your changes will be saved. Press
Enter
to continue.
To enable password protection, use the down key to select
Password
Required to Boot
. Press
Enter
. To turn on password protection, use
the down key to select
Enabled
; to turn password protection off, select
Disabled
. Press
Enter
.
Use the right arrow key to select
Exit
. Your notebook will now boot as
normal.
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Travel Tips
If you are traveling internationally, carry proof of ownership-or of your
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