IBM 6274, 2283 manual Running the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program, Replacing the battery

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Running the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program

You can run the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics program from the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette or you can use the Product Recovery program.

To run diagnostics from the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette:

1.Turn off your computer and any attached devices.

2.Insert the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive.

3.Turn on all attached devices; then turn on your computer.

4.Follow the instructions on the screen.

To run diagnostics from the Product Recovery CD or program:

Important

If you are running diagnostics from the product recovery CD and you have more than one CD, always start with Product Recovery CD 1.

1.If you have a product recovery CD, open the optical drive, insert the CD, and close the drive. If you do not have a product recovery CD, go to step 2.

2.Shut down your operating system and turn off the computer.

3.Turn on your computer.

Note: If you are using the Product Recovery program, quickly press F11 when the prompt displays during startup (the prompt displays for only a few seconds).

Wait for the product recovery menu to display.

4.Depending on your operating system, you might be prompted to select a system setting. If no prompt displays, go to the next step.

5.When the main menu appears, select System Utilities.

6.From the System Utilities menu, select Run Diagnostics. The IBM Enhanced Diagnostics Program starts. When you are finished running diagnostics, you will be returned to the Product Recovery program main menu.

7.Remove any CD from the optical drive and restart the computer.

Replacing the battery

Your computer has a special type of memory that maintains the date, time, and settings for built-in features. A battery keeps this information active when you turn off the computer.

The battery requires no charging or maintenance throughout its life; however, no battery lasts forever. If the battery fails, the date, time, and configuration information (including passwords) are no longer set. An error message is

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Contents IBM Page Contents Iv User Guide Index Vi User Guide Safety notices To connect To disconnectLithium battery notice Connexion DéconnexionModem safety information Consignes de sécurité relatives au modemLaser compliance statement Remove the drive coversSafety notices Xii User Guide About this book Conventions used in this bookAccess IBM Related informationProduct overview Identifying your computerMemory Hardware featuresMicroprocessor System management features Keyboard and mouse featuresPower Security featuresIBM preinstalled software Access IBMSoftware Additional softwareBefore you begin Setting up your computerSelecting a location for your computer Glare and lighting Arranging your workspaceComfort Air circulation Electrical outlets and cable lengthsConnecting cables USB connectorsAudio connectors Other connectorsStarting the computer Controls and status indicators Operating and caring for your computerStarting your computer Click Shut Down... or Turn off computer in Windows XP Using the Rapid Access keyboardShutting down the computer Customizing a Rapid Access Button Rapid Access Wireless keyboard and mouseOperating and caring for your computer Using the IBM ScrollPoint mouse Accessing the optical drive Using an optical drive Handling a discInserting and removing a disc Using video features Using audio featuresControlling volume Video device driversUsing power-management features Recording and playing back soundUsing the Windows Start menu Using the Standby button on the keyboardUsing the power button Setting power schemesLocking the keyboard Using security featuresLocking the cover Cleaning your computer and keyboard Taking care of your computerBasics Monitor and screenOperating and caring for your computer Moving your computer Using the IBM Setup Utility program Starting and using the IBM Setup Utility programViewing and changing settings Main Devices Startup Advanced Security Power ExitUser password Exiting from the IBM Setup Utility programUsing passwords Administrator password Setting, changing, and deleting a passwordUsing Security Profile by Device Select Security Profile by Device and press EnterChanging the startup sequence Other settings in the IBM Setup Utility programStartup sequence User Guide Installing options Handling static-sensitive devicesTools required Backing up configuration settingsAvailable options Component locations System boardDisconnecting cables Removing the rear cover Installing an adapter Removing the hard disk drive Installing memory Replace the hard disk drive Replace the rear cover Removing the optical drive Troubleshooting Is the error message in this table? Troubleshooting procedureIs an error message displayed? Power-on self-test Post Post error codesCode Description Action Code Description Action Device troubleshooting charts Problem type Go to Audio problems Symptom ActionOptical drive problems DVD disc problems Display/monitor problems General problemsIntermittent problems Rapid Access IIIe Keyboard problems Rapid Access Wireless Keyboard problems ScrollPoint III Mouse problems ScrollPoint Wireless Mouse problems Memory problems Modem problems Symptom Action AT&F Optional-device problems IBM Enhanced Diagnostics Software problemsUniversal Serial Bus USB problems Creating an IBM Enhanced Diagnostics diskette Select Downloadable filesTo run diagnostics from the Product Recovery CD or program Running the IBM Enhanced Diagnostics programReplacing the battery Troubleshooting User Guide Getting information, help, and service Using the World Wide WebGetting information Getting information by faxCalling for service Getting help and serviceUsing the documentation and diagnostic programs Getting information, help, and service Other services Country Telephone numberPurchasing additional services User Guide General notices Processing date data TrademarksIndex User Guide Volume Wireless Keyboard 8, 14 mouse 8, 14 receiver 8 User Guide 23P1170 IBM@

2283, 6274 specifications

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