Lenovo S100 „ Starting Lenovo Quick Start, „ Exiting Lenovo Quick Start, Using Lenovo Quick Start

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Chapter 2. Learning the basics

Using Lenovo Quick Start ------------------------------------------------------------------

With a boot time of just a few seconds, Lenovo Quick Start offers a handy environment that allows you to enjoy instant access to functions such as Web browsing, instant messaging and other entertainment functions without entering the traditional operating system.

Note: If Lenovo Quick Start is not installed, a prompt will appear on the screen when you start it.

„Starting Lenovo Quick Start

To start Lenovo Quick Start:

1 Power off the computer.

2 Press the QS button; Lenovo Quick Start will start and be ready to use within a few seconds.

„Exiting Lenovo Quick Start

When you finish using Lenovo Quick Start, you can either power off the computer or start the Windows operating system.

To power off the computer, click the Power off button in the lower left hand corner of the screen.

To enter Windows, click the Enter OS button in the lower left hand corner of the screen; the computer will restart using the Windows operating system.

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Contents Lenovo IdeaPad S100 Regulatory Notice First Edition January Copyright Lenovo Contents Page Top view Getting to know your computerComputer display Getting to know your computer IntegratedCamera Built-in MicrophoneLeft-side view Lanyard hole Right-side viewRJ-45 port Bottom view Getting to know your computer „ Reading the manuals „ Connecting to the power„ Configuring the operating system Learning the basicsLearning the basics „ Shutting down your computer„ Removing the battery pack „ Checking battery status„ Charging the battery „ Handling the battery Touchpad Left-/Right-click area Using the touchpadUsing function keys Connecting external devices „ Using memory cards not suppliedRemoving a memory card „ Connecting USB devicesEnabling Bluetooth communication on your computerr „ Connecting Bluetooth-enabled devices on select modelsLearning the basics Symbol Indicator Meaning Status System status indicatorsLearning the basics „ Exiting Lenovo Quick Start Using Lenovo Quick Start„ Starting Lenovo Quick Start Learning the basics Wired connections Connecting to the Internet„ Hardware for wired connections „ Connecting to a wireless network „ Software configuration„ Enabling the wireless network card „ Hardware for wireless connectionsConnecting to the Internet Connecting to the Internet OneKey Rescue system OneKey Rescue system„ Introduction OneKey Rescue system „ Creating a recovery discsOneKey Rescue system OneKey Rescue system Frequently asked questions TroubleshootingHow can I install the device drivers? TroubleshootingDisplay problems TroubleshootingSleep or hibernation problems Troubleshooting Password problemsHard disk drive problem Troubleshooting Computer screen problemsSound problems Battery problemsOther problems Troubleshooting Startup problemOneKey Rescue system problems Trademarks Page V1.1en-US

S100 specifications

The Lenovo S100 is a compact and versatile laptop designed for users who prioritize portability without sacrificing performance. This sleek device is ideal for students, professionals, and anyone seeking a reliable computing solution on the go. With its lightweight build and robust features, the Lenovo S100 continues to be a popular choice in the entry-level laptop segment.

One of the standout characteristics of the Lenovo S100 is its form factor. Weighing just around 1.5 kg, this laptop is optimized for easy transport, making it an excellent companion for those who frequently travel or commute. The 11.6-inch display offers a resolution of 1366x768 pixels, ensuring clear visuals for a variety of tasks, from browsing the web to watching videos.

Under the hood, the Lenovo S100 is powered by an Intel processor, which balances power efficiency and processing capability. The Intel Celeron or Pentium processor options available provide sufficient performance for everyday tasks such as word processing, web browsing, and multimedia consumption. Coupled with up to 4GB of RAM, the S100 handles multitasking with ease, although users seeking more demanding performance may require an upgraded model.

Storage options are flexible, with a choice between traditional hard drives and faster solid-state drives. This flexibility allows users to select a configuration that best suits their storage needs and budget. The SSD option enhances boot times and application loading speeds, making for a more responsive user experience.

Connectivity features on the Lenovo S100 include multiple USB ports, an HDMI output for connecting to external displays, and a built-in webcam for video calls. The laptop also supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, ensuring that users can connect to the internet and other devices without hassle.

Battery life is another strong point for the Lenovo S100. With its efficient components, users can expect several hours of usage on a single charge, making it well-suited for a full day of classes or meetings without being tethered to a power outlet.

Overall, the Lenovo S100 stands out in the affordable laptop market due to its combination of portability, solid performance, and practical features. Whether for school, work, or casual use, it remains a dependable choice for users seeking an entry-level device that meets their computing needs.