Innhold

Sikkerhetsinformasjon

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Behandle ThinkPad-maskinen

 

 

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Dette må du ikke gjøre med din ThinkPad . . ix

Gjør slik

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xi

Rengjøre maskinen

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Bære maskinen

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Forlenge batteriets levetid

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Kapittel 1. Systemoversikt

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1

Utstyr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Spesifikasjoner

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Bruke brukerhåndboken på systemet . . .

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Starte BIOS-konfigureringsprogrammet . .

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Kapittel 2. Beskytte maskinen

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Bruke passord

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7

Oppstartingspassord

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Skjermsparerpassord

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Platelagerpassord

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Windows-passord

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8

Konfigureringspassord . . . . . . . . 9

Nettverkspassord

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9

Bruke låser

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9

Kapittel 3. Løse problemer med maskinen

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Bytte ut platelageret

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Problemløsing . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Feilkoder eller meldinger

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13

Feil uten koder eller meldinger. . . .

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Problemer med inndata

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Problemer med batteriet

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Problemer med hvilemodus eller

 

 

dvalemodus . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Problemer med nettbryter

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Problemer med platelager

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Problemer med CD-ROM- eller

 

 

DVD-ROM-stasjon

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Problemer med datamaskinskjermen . .

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Problemer med programvare . . . .

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Andre problemer

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Teste maskinen

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Reservekopiere systemet

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Reservekopiere systemkonfigurasjonen .

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Reservekopiere dataene dine . . . .

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Gjenopprette tapt eller ødelagt

 

 

programvare

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Få service

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ThinkPad-nettsted

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Registreringsskjemaer . . . . . . . . 36

Tillegg. Garantibetingelser og merknader

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Garantibetingelser

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IBMs garantibetingelser for USA, Puerto

 

 

Rico og Canada (Del 1 - Generelle

 

 

betingelser)

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39

IBMs garantibetingelser for hele verden

 

 

unntatt Canada, Puerto Rico, Tyrkia og

 

 

USA (Del 1- Generelle betingelser) . .

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Del 2 - Landavhengige betingelser . .

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Merknader . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

Forberedelse for år 2000 og instruksjoner

 

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Varemerker . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Elektronisk stråling

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Merknad for Australia

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Land der ThinkPad i Series 1200/1300 har

 

 

ThinkPad-modemet integrert . . . .

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Merknad til brukere i New Zealand som

 

 

har et Ambit U98.005.C.00 Internal

Modem. . . . . . . . . . . . 54

Merknad for EU-land . . .

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Stikkordregister

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IBM 1200, 1300 manual Innhold

1300, 1200 specifications

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