User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Conventions of This Manual
- Safety Precautions
- Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
- Things you must remember before working on your computer
- Let your computer acclimate itself
- Heat, Cold, Humidity, and Glare
- Suitable place to work
- Preparing your Computer
- Knowing your Computer
- Bottom View
- Connecting to a Power Source
- Turning On Your Notebook Computer
- Operating on Battery Power
- Installing and Removing the Battery Pack
- Charging the Battery Pack
- Adjusting the LCD Screen Display
- The Notebook’s Hot Key Controls
- The TouchPad
- Power Saving Modes
- Removing the Battery Pack
- Resetting the System
- Adjusting the Brightness
- Using the Windows
- Control Panel
- Using a modem for Connection to Internet (optional)
- Using a wired LAN for Connection to Internet
- Using Wireless LAN Network for Connection to Internet
- Bluetooth Connection
- Entering the BIOS Setup Screen
- Leaving the BIOS Setup Screen
- BIOS Action Keys
- Modifying the BIOS Settings
- Audio Problems
- Hard Disk Problems
- Display Problems
- Keyboard and Mouse Problems
- CMOS Battery Problem
- Memory Problems
- PC Card Problems
- Performance Problems
- USB2.0 Problems
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¾ After Click OK button, the recording volume control
panel will appear.
¾ Go to [Start > Settings > Control Panel] and double-click the
Multimedia icon (or Sounds and Audio Devices icon). In the
Volume or Audio page, make sure that the audio codec
mentioned in the spec is the default recording device.
Hard Disk Problems
The hard disk drive does not work or is not
recognizable
¾ If you had just performed a hard disk upgrade, make sure the
hard drive connector is not loose and the hard disk drive is
also correctly seated. Remove it and reinsert it firmly, and
restart your PC.
¾ The new HDD may need to be partitioned and reformatted.
O/S and drivers will need to be re-installed as well.
¾ Check the hard disk indicator LED. When you access a file,
the LED lamp should light up momentarily.
¾ The new HDD may be defective or is not compatible.
¾ If your computer has been subjected to static electricity or
physical shock, you may have damaged the disk drive.
The hard drive is making abnormal whining noises
¾ You should back up your files as soon as possible.
¾ Make sure the source of noise is indeed from the hard drive
and not the fan or other devices.
The hard disk drive has reached its capacity
¾ Run Disk Cleanup utility in Windows. [Start > All Programs >
Accessories > System Tools > Disk Cleanup] The system will
prompt you for what to do.
¾ Archive files or programs that you had no longer used by
moving them to an alternative storage medium (floppy disk,
optical record-able disk, etc.) or uninstall programs that no
longer use.
¾ Many browsers store files in the hard drive as a cache to
speed up the performance. Check the program’s Online Help
for instructions on decreasing the cache size or on removing
temporary Internet files.
¾ Empty the Recycle Bin to create more disk space. When you
delete files, Windows saves them to the Recycle Bin.