Lenovo B490, B590 OneKey Recovery Pro program problems, Password problem, Optical drive problems

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• When you carry your computer.

This is a normal characteristic of a hard disk drive and is not a defect.

The hard disk drive does not work.

On the Startup Boot menu of the BIOS, make sure that the hard disk drive is on the Boot priority order list. If it is on the Excluded from boot order list, it is disabled. Select the entry for it on the list and press the Shift+1 key. This moves the entry to the Boot priority order list.

Optical drive problems

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You hear a noise from the drive when the CD, DVD, or CD-RW disc is spinning.

If the disc is not correctly loaded on the center pivot of the drive, it might rub against the drive cover and make a noise. Make sure that the disc is loaded correctly in the drive.

The tray does not open even if you press the eject button.

When your computer is not turned on, pressing the eject button does not cause the drive tray to open. Make sure that the computer is turned on and that the drive connector is firmly connected to the computer.

If the tray still does not open, make sure that the computer is running, and insert the end of a straightened paper clip into the emergency eject hole. The tray will open.

OneKey Recovery Pro program problems

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Backup cannot be made.

Make sure that:

You are not using a Windows operating system.

There is not enough space to store the backup data. You will need to free more hard disk drive space on your system partition (C drive).

Fail to restore system partition to factory default.

The system partition, such as the partition size or the drive capacity of C, has been modified.

A password problem

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I forgot my password.

Do any of the following:

If you forget your user password, you must take your computer to a Lenovo authorized servicer or a marketing representative to have the password changed.

If you forget your hard disk drive password, a Lenovo authorized servicer cannot reset your password or recover data from the hard disk drive. You must take your computer to a Lenovo authorized servicer or a marketing representative to have the hard disk drive replaced. Proof of purchase is required, and a fee will be charged for parts and service.

If you forget your supervisor password, a Lenovo authorized servicer cannot reset your password. You must take your computer to a Lenovo authorized servicer or a marketing representative to have the system board replaced. Proof of purchase is required, and a fee will be charged for parts and service.

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Contents User Guide Lenovo B490 and B590Safety, Warranty, and Setup Guide Regulatory Notice Contents Appendix D. Notices Prevent your computer from getting wet Read this firstProtect yourself from the heat that your computer generates Protect the cables from being damagedConditions that require immediate action Important safety informationProtect your computer and data when moving it Handle your computer gentlySafety guidelines Service and upgradesPlugs and outlets Power cords and power adaptersExtension cords and related devices External devices Power supply statementGeneral battery notice Rechargeable battery notice Lithium coin cell battery noticeHeat and product ventilation Electrical current safety information Laser compliance statementLiquid crystal display LCD notice Using headphones or earphonesAdditional safety information Xii User Guide Getting to know your computer Top viewLeft-side view Right-side view Front view Status indicators Bottom viewDevice access status indicator Caps Lock indicatorNumeric Lock indicator Features Power and battery status indicatorSpecifications Using your computer Frequently asked questionsConfiguring the operating system Tips on using your computerConnecting to power Putting the computer into sleep mode or shutting it downUsing the ac power adapter and the battery pack Checking the battery statusMaximizing the battery life Using the ac power adapterCharging the battery Connecting the ac power adapterHandling the battery Numeric keypad Using the touch padUsing the keyboard B590 Using the recovery buttonB490 Adjusting display brightness level Fn + Up/Down arrow Launching the camera and audio settings Fn+EscVolume controls Fn + Left/Right arrow Power conservation Fn+F1Connecting to external devices Using the media card readerSwitching the Graphics Processing Unit Using USB connectorsUsing the Nvidia Optimus Graphics feature Inserting a flash media cardHardware connection Connecting to the networkWired connection CableSoftware configuration Wireless connectionConnecting to the network User Guide Ergonomic information Accessibility and comfortYou and your computer What if you are traveling? Attaching a mechanical lock Using passwordsSecurity User Guide Recovery overview Solving recovery problems on the Windows 7 operating systemRefreshing your computer settings Recovery overview User Guide Static electricity prevention Replacing the batteryReplacing devices Replacing the backup battery Replacing devices Prerequisites for the procedure Replacing the hard disk driveReplacing a memory module User Guide Replacing devices Removing the optical drive Replacing devices User Guide Preventing problems General tips for preventing problemsBe gentle with your computer Be careful about where and how you workTaking care of your computer Carry your computer properlyHandle storage media and drives properly Take care in setting passwordsClean the cover of your computer Data protectionRegistering your computer Cleaning your computer keyboardCleaning your computer display Be sure not to modify your computerBattery and power problems Troubleshooting computer problemsTroubleshooting Battery problemsStartup problem Computer screen problemsAn ac power adapter problem Sleep and hibernation problemsProblems with drives and other storage devices Hard disk drive problemsOptical drive problems OneKey Recovery Pro program problemsPassword problem Your computer does not respond Sound problemOther problems Computer does not start from a device you wantUser Guide Appendix A. Regulatory information Wireless related informationWireless interoperability Energy Star model information Usage environment and your healthExport classification notice Electronic emission noticesIndustry Canada Class B emission compliance statement Appendix A. Regulatory information User Guide Japan recycling statements Appendix B. Weee and recycling statementsChina Weee statement Important Weee Information Recycling information for Brazil Disposing of Lenovo computer componentsBattery recycling information for the European Union User Guide China RoHS Turkish RoHS Ukraine RoHSIndia RoHS Appendix D. Notices Trademarks Index User Guide Page Part Number 1P P/N
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B490, B590, 59366616 specifications

Lenovo's B-series laptops, including the B490, B590, and B59366616, are designed to meet the needs of business professionals who seek a balance between performance, affordability, and portability. These laptops are characterized by their solid build quality, robust features, and user-friendly design, making them ideal for everyday office tasks or on-the-go productivity.

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