Lenovo X61, X60 manual Passwords, Power-on password

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Related service information

A total progress bar allows you to audit this process, which will take about 8 minutes. The final recovery disc may be safely removed during this time, but may also be left in the optical drive since it is not bootable.

7.You will then be prompted to restart the computer. Select Yes. A warning window appears, giving you one last chance to stop the restart, but disappears

automatically after about 5 seconds. File processing continues in DOS full screen mode for about two minutes and the computer restarts to the Windows® desktop. No user intervention is required (and should be avoided) after this point.

8.Windows setup continues on the desktop and DOS window for IBM system setup, with progress measured by a Factory Preinstallation window on the right side of the screen. The processes are updating installed softwares.

A warning that antivirus software is not installed appears repeatedly in the system tray, but this should be ignored. The entire process at desktop takes about 25 minutes.

9.Then the computer restarts, does some more DOS full screen processing, and restarts again to a Windows desktop where factory preinstallation continues for about 12 more minutes, another restart to a DOS screen and then back to the Windows splash screen and back to the desktop for more preinstallation.

This lasts about 10 more minutes and the computer restarts to do NTFS conversion and then restarts to the OOBE (Out of Box Experience) environment.

Passwords

As many as three passwords may be needed for any ThinkPad computer: the power-on password (POP), the hard-disk password (HDP), and the supervisor password (SVP).

If any of these passwords has been set, a prompt for it appears on the screen whenever the computer is turned on. The computer does not start until the password is entered.

Exception: If only an SVP is installed, the password prompt does not appear when the operating system is booted.

Power-on password:

A power-on password (POP) protects the system from being powered on by an unauthorized person. The password must be entered before an operating system can be booted.

Hard-disk password:

There are two hard-disk passwords (HDPs):

vUser HDP—for the user

vMaster HDP—for the system administrator, who can use it to get access to the hard disk even if the user has changed the user HDP

Note: There are two modes for the HDP: User only and Master + User. The Master + User mode requires two HDPs; the system administrator enters both in the same operation. The system administrator then provides the user HDP to the system user.

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Contents September This manual supports ThinkPad X60 Tablet Page Page Page Contents Page About this manual Page Important service information Before replacing partsStrategy for replacing FRUs Select Downloads and driversHow to use error messages Dynamic Configure To Order CTOStrategy for replacing a hard disk drive Important notice for replacing a system boardUsing PEW Using eSupportFRU identification for CTO, CMV, and GAV products General Announce Variant GAVUsing the HMM Important information about replacing RoHS compliant FRUsSafety notices multilingual translations Safety noticeDiskette compatibility matrix Diskette Compatibility Drive CapacitySafety notices Safety notices Safety notices Safety notices Safety notices General safety Safety informationElectrical safety Safety information Safety inspection guide Grounding requirements Laser compliance statement Laser compliance statement Read this first What to do firstFollowing are not covered under warranty Read this firstRelated service information Passwords Power-on passwordHow to remove the power-on password Select Power-On PasswordPower management How to remove the hard-disk passwordScreen blank mode Standby modeHibernation mode Related service information Creating the PC-Doctor diagnostics diskette Testing the computerCheckout guide Checkout guide Detecting system information with PC-Doctor Diagnostics Interactive TestsHardware Info Power system checkout UtilityPC-Doctor for Windows Checking the ac adapterChecking operational charging Checking the battery packPin Voltage V dc Wire Voltage V dc Checking the backup batteryTerminal Voltage V dc ThinkPad X60 Tablet and X61 Tablet Specifications Feature DescriptionProduct overview X60 TabletOptional memory Windows Vista Business 64 bit Status indicators Indicator Meaning FRU tests Diagnostics -- Diskette Drives Diagnostics -- Other Devices -- Optical DriveDiagnostics -- Memory Test-Quick Run Diagnostics -- ThinkPad Devices -- FanFn key combinations Key combination DescriptionProduct overview Symptom-to-FRU index Numeric error codes0191 Run Bios Setup Utility, and then save 0199 Run Bios Setup Utility, and then saveInstalled or press Esc to ignore 01CA Remove the wireless LAN device that0260 Charge the backup battery for more 0270 Charge the backup battery for more0271 Run Bios Setup Utility to reset the time 0280 Load Setup Default in Bios SetupFor the authentication Run Diagnostics -- ThinkPad Devices2000 2010Error messages Beep symptoms No-beep symptomsLCD-related symptoms Reseat the LCD connectorsSymptoms LCD assemblyIntermittent problems Undetermined problemsScrew notices FRU replacement noticesRetaining serial numbers Restoring the serial number of the system unit Retaining the UuidReading or writing the ECA information Select 2. Read S/N data from EepromFRU replacement notices Removing and replacing a FRU Battery pack Step Screw quantity Color Torque Removing and replacing a FRU Dimm slot cover and Dimm Removing and replacing a FRU Hinge caps Removing and replacing a FRU Keyboard Step Icon Screw quantity Color TorqueRemoving and replacing a FRU When installing Backup battery LCD extend board Keyboard bezel for X60 Tablet Palm rest for X61 Tablet Removing and replacing a FRU Removing and replacing a FRU Keyboard bezel for X61 Tablet Modem daughter card MDC-1.5 Removing and replacing a FRU PCI Express Mini Card for wireless LAN PCI Express Mini Card for wireless WAN Bluetooth daughter card BDC-2 DC-in connector and modem cable Cable routing Route the cables as shown in this figure Speaker assembly LCD assembly Removing and replacing a FRU Removing and replacing a FRU Pen switch assembly, Bluetooth cable, and base cover Remove the shield bracket Remove the base cover as in following figures HDD connector sub card Fan assembly System board, PC Card/ExpressCard slots assembly Important notices for handling the system boardTop view of the system board Bottom view of the system board Removing and replacing a FRU LCD front bezel Step Screw cap Screw quantity Color TorqueCenter latch Fingerprint reader Inverter card Micro processor board Hinge and microphone cable Removing and replacing a FRU Removing and replacing a FRU Removing and replacing a FRU Wireless antenna cables and LCD rear cover Wireless LAN antenna cables Wireless WAN antenna cables Locations Front view Rear view tablet mode Rear viewBottom view Rear view ThinkPad X6 Tablet UltraBase Bottom view ThinkPad X6 Tablet UltraBaseParts list Internal CRUs located behind an access panelExternal CRUs pluggable External CRUs with latchesOverall FRU No. FRU FRU no RoHS CRUParts list Sierra Wireless MC8755 PCI Express MiniCard 42T0835 FRU no RoHSParts list Parts list LGC Hgst No. FRU FRU no RoHS 42T1401 Seagate 39T2795 FRU PCC UJDA775DVD Parts list Parts list Parts list Parts list Parts list LCD FRUs 12.1-in. XGA TFT with digitizer LCD front bezel without fingerprint reader 42W2536TMD LCD cable assembly without fingerprint reader for G5 93P4508 AUX Parts list YEC 12.1-in. SXGA+ TFT with digitizer Parts list AUX WAN Parts list YEC 12.1-in. XGA+ TFT, touch panel with digitizer LCD front bezel without fingerprint reader 42W2655TMD LCD cable assembly without fingerprint reader for G5 93P4508 AUX LCD rear cover assembly with ThinkPad logo wireless 42W3158 Parts list YEC For X60 Tablet Language RoHSFor X61 Tablet ChiconyRecovery discs Windows XP Tablet Edition CDsParts list Windows Vista Home Premium 32 bit DVDs Windows Vista Business 32 bit DVDs Parts list Windows Vista Business 64 bit DVDs Windows Vista Ultimate 32 bit DVDs Miscellaneous parts Common parts list AC adaptersTools ToolRegion Volex RoHS Power cordsLongwell Page Trademarks Part Number
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X60, X61 specifications

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