IBM 92P1989 manual Security, Access Connections, Migration, IBM Help and Support

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Installing Optional memory

You can increase the amount of memory in your computer.

Note: Only use memory types supported by your computer. If you incorrectly install the optional memory or install an unsupported memory type, a warning beep will sound when you try to start the computer. To replace the standard memory that is accessed by removing your keyboard, refer to the procedure described within Access IBM.

1Install the optional SO-DIMM:

1

Touch a grounded metal object to reduce

8 Align the notch in the contact edge of the SO-DIMM

 

any static electricity in your body that could

with the divider in the socket. Firmly insert the

 

damage the SO-DIMM. Avoid touching the contact

SO-DIMM into the socket at an angle of 20 degrees

 

edge of the SO-DIMM.

1 , and then pivot it downward until it snaps into

 

 

place 2 .

2

Turn off the computer.

 

3

Disconnect the ac adapter and all cables from the

 

 

computer.

 

4

Close the computer display and turn the computer

 

 

over.

 

5

Remove the battery.

 

6

Loosen the screws on the memory slot cover, and

 

 

then remove the cover.

 

9 Replace the memory slot cover.

Attention: Never use the computer with the memory slot cover open.

10 Replace the battery and re-connect the AC adapter and cables.

7If a SO-DIMM is already installed, remove it as shown. Save the SO-DIMM for future use.

2Verify proper installation of the optional SO-DIMM:

1 Turn on computer.

2 Press the Access IBM button when prompted during startup.

3 Double-click the "Start setup utility" icon to open the IBM BIOS Setup Utility.

4 Verify that the "Installed memory" item shows the total amount of memory installed in your computer. For example, if your computer had 256 MB of standard memory and you install an additional 512 MB SO-DIMM, the quantity shown in "Installed memory" should be 768 MB.

You can get information about ThinkVantage Technologies

at any time by pressing the blue Access IBM button on your keyboard.

Security

Some ThinkPad computers have an embedded security chip.

To learn about downloading the software and enabling the chip, enter "security chip" in the Access IBM keyboard search field.

Access Connections

Some ThinkPad computers are equipped with a wireless LAN adapter. To learn more about configuring wireless LAN and other communication adapters, enter "Access Connections" in the Access IBM keyword search field.

Migration

You can move data from your old computer to this ThinkPad.

Enter "migration" in the Access IBM keyword search field to learn about downloading free data migration software.

IBM Help and Support

To learn about IBM Help and Support, choose the Get Help & Support category in Access IBM.

*Additional unpacking notes: 1) Some models may contain items that are not listed. 2) If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your place of purchase. 3) Your computer features IBM Disk-to-Disk Recovery. Everything for recovering factory-installed files and applications is on your hard disk eliminating the need for a recovery CD. For more information, see "Recovering Pre-Installed Software" in the Service and Troubleshooting Guide.

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