User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. Tips
- 1-1. Read this carefully before using the Notebook PC.
- 1-2. Important safety information
- ▶ Installation
- ▶ Using Battery
- ▶ Using AC Adapter
- ▶ Using Notebook PC
- ▶ Upgrading Notebook PC
- ▶ Carrying Notebook PC
- ▶ Safety Notes to Prevent Data Loss (HDD Management)
- ▶ Safety Precaution for Windows Vista Capable PC Use
- ▶ When using the computer, sit in the good posture as shown below.
- ▶ Adjusting volume (headset and speakers)
- ▶ System Protection Feature
- Chapter 2. Notebook PC Tour
- Chapter 3. Using the system
- Chapter 4. Input/Output Device
- Chapter 5. Connecting Peripherals
- Chapter 6. System Setup
- Chapter 7. Restoring the System
- Chapter 8. Reinstalling the Driver
- Chapter 9. Using the Internet
- Chapter 10. Auxiliary Storage/Memory
- Chapter 11. Appendix
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Tips
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Safety Notes to Prevent Data Loss (HDD Management)
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Safety Precaution for
Windows Vista
Capable PC Use
Do not leave the powered-on computer in a space without enough ventilation (i.e. bags) for an extended or
repeated time.
The battery may overheat and cause a fire.
Handle the computer with care to prevent a data loss.
Since the hard disk is sensitive to shocks, please make a back-up file of important data all the time.
The manufacturer will not be responsible for any hard-disk data loss caused by your mistake.
Hard disk damage and data loss may occur when:
External shocks are inflicted on the machine while disassembling or installing it.
When the computer is abruptly reset (rebooted) due to power failure, the hard disk may get damaged.
The computer is infected with a virus, tainting the data irrecoverably.
Abrupt turning-off of the computer can damage the computer.
Moving, shaking or pounding the computer while the hard disk is running, and thus causing file damage or
bad sectors.
It is recommended to back up the data to minimize damage caused by hard disk damage.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any data loss.