Lenovo C2 manual OneKey Antivirus, Scan and Kill Viruses, Update

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2.4 OneKey Antivirus

The OneKey Antivirus is independent of the operating system. It can process general virus scan and killing, and it can scan and kill viruses even when Windows cannot start and other antivirus software cannot work as a result of virus Infection. Therefore, it can restore your computer system when the operating system is damaged by a virus.

2.4.1 Launch

Turn on the computer. When the Lenovo picture appears on the screen initially, press the F2 key to launch Rescue System. Then select OneKey Antivirus.

2.4.2 Scan and Kill Viruses

There are two options to scan and kill viruses:

1)Scan all partitions of the disk consecutively and kill the detected viruses.

2)Only scan the operating system partition (usually drive C) and kill viruses on it.

To perform the scan and kill viruses, do the following:

1.Use Alt plus optional character or the Tab key to select the option to start scanning and killing viruses.

2.Wait while the software is scanning and killing viruses. Try to avoid interruption of the process.

3.If you need to stop scanning or killing viruses in the middle of the process, click the corresponding stop button to stop the virus killing process. Or click the corresponding cancel button to continue scanning.

4.The software will report the results of a scan upon the completion of virus scanning and killing, and it will list all viruses killed and quarantined.

5.Click the corresponding button to display the files which are infected with viruses and quarantined.

In the quarantined zone, you can clear, delete and recover the infected files.

2.4.3 Update

To ensure that the OneKey Antivirus functions normally and is able to detect the latest viruses, the virus definitions need to be updated continuously.

2.4.3.1 Launch

In the OneKey Antivirus main interface, select the corresponding button to start updating virus definitions.

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Contents Lenovo C2 Series Important Safety Information Page Contents Troubleshooting and Confirming Setup This chapter contains the following topics Chapter Using the Computer HardwareLeft and right view of the computer Front view of the computerRear view of the computer Computer stand Connecting your computer If you have powered speakers with an adapter If you have powered speakers without an adapter MS/MS Pro/MMC/SD/SDHC Important information about using the computer Keyboard and Mouse wired Chapter Using the Rescue System Installing Drivers and Software Shipped with Your Computer Method 1 Automatic InstallationMethod 2 Manual Installation Main functions OneKey RecoveryFile Backup File ManagementLaunch Search Setting a PasswordUpdate OneKey AntivirusScan and Kill Viruses Online Update User Guide Chapter Using the Computer Software Starting the Burner Software Power2Go Burning DiscsDisc Utility HelpWinDVD Check for updates Using McAfee Security CenterMcAfee Security Center Scanning for VirusesSystem Maintenance Backup status and configuration Cleaning Up the DiskRestoring the System Checking For, and Correcting Disk Errors Performing Daily Maintenance TasksDefragmenting the Disks Following are general methods for cleaning the components Setup Troubleshooting Display Problems Solving ProblemsTroubleshooting Software Problems Troubleshooting Audio ProblemsTroubleshooting Problems with Optical Drives and Hard Disks Special considerations for troubleshooting Windows User Guide

C2 specifications

The Lenovo C2 is a budget-friendly smartphone designed to meet the needs of everyday users while offering a range of features that enhance the overall user experience. Positioned within the competitive entry-level smartphone market, the C2 strikes a balance between performance, functionality, and affordability.

One of the standout features of the Lenovo C2 is its display. The phone is equipped with a 5-inch HD IPS LCD screen that offers vibrant colors and good viewing angles. This display size is comfortable for both browsing and media consumption, making it ideal for users who enjoy watching videos or engaging with social media.

Powering the Lenovo C2 is a reliable MediaTek processor, which ensures smooth performance for daily tasks. Its octa-core configuration allows for multitasking capabilities, meaning users can run multiple applications without noticeable lag. Coupled with 1GB of RAM, the C2 handles basic applications such as messaging, browsing, and light gaming effectively.

The Lenovo C2 also addresses the needs of photography enthusiasts in its price range by featuring an 8-megapixel rear camera with autofocus and LED flash. This camera captures decent quality images in good lighting conditions, while the 5-megapixel front-facing camera is sufficient for selfies and video calls. The camera interface is user-friendly, with several modes available to cater to different shooting conditions.

One of the major advantages of the Lenovo C2 is its battery life. The device is powered by a robust 2,750 mAh battery, which is capable of providing all-day usage on a single charge under normal conditions. Additionally, the phone supports dual-SIM functionality, allowing users to manage personal and work numbers with ease.

The Lenovo C2 runs on Android Marshmallow, offering a straightforward user interface without excessive bloatware. Users appreciate the ability to customize their experience through various applications available on the Google Play Store. Furthermore, the device includes a range of connectivity options, including 4G LTE support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS, ensuring users stay connected wherever they go.

Overall, the Lenovo C2 combines essential features with solid performance, making it a suitable choice for budget-conscious consumers seeking a reliable smartphone for daily use. Its ability to deliver a satisfactory audio and visual experience, paired with decent camera capabilities and long-lasting battery life, positions it as a competitive contender in the entry-level smartphone segment.