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GoBook Users Manual
77-0100-003 19 January 2001
Maintain the environmental seal of the computer by keeping all the external access doors closed and latched.
Also avoid exposing the unit to extreme temperatures or moisture when the doors are open.
Periodically backup or archive important files and data.
External PC Card Hard Drives
Each PC Card hard drive manufacturer provides specific guidelines for the care and handling of the product. In
addition, follow these recommendations:
When the PC Card hard drive is not inserted in a PC Card socket, store the hard drive in a protective carrying
case. This will help protect it from inadvertent shocks.
Always use care when handling the hard drive. Do not drop, bend, flex, or crush it.
Avoid exposing the PC Card hard drive to extreme moisture, heat, or sunlight.
Keep all debris out of the connector to ensure good electrical connections.
There are no user repairable parts in the PC Card hard drive. Do not attempt to disassemble any part of the
hard drive. The warranty will be voided if drive seals are broken or screws have been removed.
Periodically backup or archive important files and data.
If you encounter or suspect hard drive problems, you can run SCANDISK, which provides a description of file usage
and syntax on selected drives. SCANDISK will identify any failures on the hard drive and prompt you for corrective
action based on selected options. If problems are found, it may be necessary to run SCANDISK several times to
determine the extent and severity of the problem. SCANDISK may discover multiple bad clusters. Up to ten bad
clusters can be allowed before returning the computer for service. After you have run SCANDISK and the problem
persists or becomes more severe, or if SCANDISK finds more than ten bad clusters, return the unit for service.