Lenovo 4271, 4272, 4269, 4265, 4264, 4266 Safety and warranty, Help and service, Calling for service

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The Lenovo Welcome program introduces some innovative built-in features of Lenovo to you and guides you through some important setup tasks to help you make the most of your computer.

Safety and warranty

The ThinkStation Safety and Warranty Guide that came with your computer contains information about safety, warranty, service and support phone numbers, CRUs, and other notices and information resources.

Before using the information in this manual and the product it supports, be sure to read and understand the ThinkStation Safety and Warranty Guide and Appendix B “Notices” on page 73.

Lenovo Web site (http://www.lenovo.com)

The Lenovo Web site provides up-to-date information and services to help you buy, upgrade, and maintain your computer. You can also do the following:

Shop for desktop, workstation, and notebook computers, monitors, projectors, upgrades and accessories for your computer, and special offers.

Purchase additional services, such as support for hardware, operating systems, software programs, network setup and configuration, and custom installations.

Purchase upgrades and extended hardware repair services.

Download the latest device drivers and software updates for your computer model.

Access the online manuals for your products.

Access the Lenovo Limited Warranty.

Access troubleshooting and support information for your computer model and other supported products.

Find the service and support phone numbers for your country or region.

Find a Service Provider located near you.

Help and service

This section contains information about obtaining help and service.

Using the documentation and diagnostic programs

If you experience a problem with your computer, see Chapter 7 “Troubleshooting and diagnostic programs” on page 61. For information on additional resources to help you troubleshoot your computer problem, see “Information resources” on page 65.

If you suspect a software problem, see the documentation that comes with the operating system or software program, including readme files and online help.

Most computers come with a set of diagnostic programs that you can use to help you identify hardware problems. For instructions on using the diagnostic programs, see “Diagnostic programs” on page 62.

You can get the latest technical information and download device drivers and updates from the Lenovo Support Web site at:

http://support.lenovo.com

Calling for service

During the warranty period, you can get help and information by telephone through the Customer Support Center.

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Contents ThinkStation User Guide Third Edition December Copyright Lenovo 2010 Contents Appendix A. System memory speed Appendix B. Notices Important safety information Iv ThinkStation User Guide Features Product overviewSystem management features Input/Output I/O featuresAudio subsystem ConnectivitySpecifications Power supplySecurity features Preinstalled software programsSoftware overview Software provided with your Windows operating systemProduct Recovery ThinkVantage Rescue and RecoveryLenovo ThinkVantage Tools Lenovo WelcomeLocating computer controls, connectors, and parts Antivirus softwareLocating connectors on the rear of your computer Rear connector locationsConnector Locating componentsLocating parts and connectors on the system board Component locationsSystem board part and connector locations System board part and connector locations Sata connectors Battery Microprocessor Installing or replacing hardware Installing or replacing hardwareInstalling external options Removing the computer coverRemoving and reinstalling the front bezel Removing the computer coverRemoving and reinstalling the PCI card holder Removing the front bezelRemoving the PCI card holder Installing or replacing a memory module Installing the PCI card holderRemoving the optical drive bracket Open the retaining clips as shown ThinkStation User Guide Installing or replacing a PCI card What to do nextRemoving a PCI card Installing a new hard disk drive Installing a new PCI cardInstalling a new hard disk drive into the bracket Installing a new hard disk drive Replacing a hard disk drive Rotating the air flow wallReplacing the optical drive Removing the hard disk driveRemoving the optical drive Replacing the heat sink and fan assembly Connecting a new optical driveRemoving the optical drive bracket Removing the heat sink and fan assembly Replacing the front fan assembly Removing the front fan assembly bracket Replacing the rear fan assembly Installing the new front fan assembly bracketRemoving the rear fan assembly Installing the rear fan assembly Replacing the keyboard or mouseCompleting the parts replacement Connecting the USB keyboard or mouseBasic security features Obtaining device driversLocking devices Locking devicesPassword protection Recovery information Creating and using recovery mediaCreating recovery media Using recovery mediaPerforming backup and recovery operations On the Rescue and Recovery menu, click Restore your systemPerforming a backup operation Performing a recovery operationClick the Restore your system from a backup icon Using the Rescue and Recovery workspace Creating and using a rescue medium Using a rescue mediumCreating a rescue medium Installing or reinstalling device drivers Solving recovery problemsRecovery information ThinkStation User Guide Using the Setup Utility program Starting the Setup Utility programViewing or changing settings Using passwordsPassword considerations Administrator passwordUser Password Setting, changing, or deleting a passwordSelecting a startup device Selecting a temporary startup deviceViewing or changing the startup device sequence Advanced settings Exiting the Setup Utility programConfiguring RAID Configuring RAID for machine types 4262, 4263, 4264,Installing Sata hard disk drives Creating RAID volumes Deleting RAID volumesConfiguring RAID for machine types 4266, 4269, 4271, Installing Sata or SAS hard disk drives From the RAID Config menu, select Create arrayConfiguring the Marvell Bios Setup to delete an array From the RAID Config menu, select Spare ManagementFrom the RAID Config menu, select Delete array Using system programs Updating flashing the Bios from a discUpdating system programs Updating flashing the Bios from your operating system Recovering from a POST/BIOS update failureClick Downloads and drivers Updating system programs ThinkStation User Guide Troubleshooting and diagnostic programs Basic troubleshootingDiagnostic programs Lenovo Solution CenterLenovo ThinkVantage Toolbox PC-Doctor for Rescue and Recovery PC-Doctor for DOSCleaning an optical mouse Getting information, help, and service Information resourcesOnline Books folder Lenovo ThinkVantage ToolsSafety and warranty Help and serviceUsing the documentation and diagnostic programs Calling for serviceUsing other services Purchasing additional services Appendix A. System memory speed Dimm type and speed PC3-8500R Appendix A. System memory speed Dimm type and speed PC3-8500R Appendix B. Notices Television output notice European conformance CE markTrademarks Index CRUPassword Page ThinkStation User Guide Page 89Y7306
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