Replacing the battery

59

Replacing the SIM card

61

Replacing the hard disk drive or solid-state drive .

63

Replacing a PCI Express Mini Card for wireless

 

LAN/WiMAX connection

66

Replacing a PCI Express Half Mini Card for

 

wireless WAN connection

68

Replacing a memory module

72

Replacing the keyboard

74

Replacing the backup battery

79

Chapter 7. Advanced configuration . .

83

Installing a new operating system

83

Before you begin

83

Installing the Windows 7 operating system . .

84

Installing the Windows 8 operating system . .

85

Installing device drivers

85

Installing the driver for the 4-in-1 media card

 

reader

85

Installing the driver for USB 3.0 on the

 

Windows 7 operating system

86

Installing the ThinkPad monitor file for

 

Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 on the Windows 7

 

operating system

86

Installing other drivers and software on the

 

Windows 7 operating system

86

ThinkPad Setup

87

Main menu

87

Config menu

88

Date/Time menu

92

Security menu

93

Startup menu

97

Restart menu

99

Updating your system UEFI BIOS

100

Using system management

100

System management

100

Setting management features

100

Chapter 8. Preventing problems . . 103

General tips for preventing problems . . . . . . 103 Making sure device drivers are current . . . . . 104 Taking care of your computer . . . . . . . . . 105 Cleaning the cover of your computer . . . . 106

Chapter 9. Troubleshooting computer problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109

Diagnosing problems

109

Troubleshooting

109

Computer stops responding

109

Spills on the keyboard

110

Error messages

110

Errors without messages

112

Beep errors

113

Memory module problems

113

Networking problems

114

Problems with the keyboard and other pointing

 

devices

116

Problems with the display and multimedia

 

devices

117

Battery and power problems

121

Problems with drives and other storage

 

devices

124

A software problem

125

Problems with ports and connectors . . . .

125

Chapter 10. Getting support . . . .

127

Before you contact Lenovo

127

Getting help and service

128

Using diagnostic programs

128

Lenovo Support Web site

128

Calling Lenovo

128

Finding ThinkPad options

129

Purchasing additional services

129

Appendix A. Regulatory

 

information

131

Wireless related information

131

Location of the UltraConnect wireless

 

antennas

132

Locating wireless regulatory notices . . . .

133

Export classification notice

133

Electronic emission notices

133

Federal Communications Commission

 

Declaration of Conformity

133

Industry Canada Class B emission compliance

 

statement

134

European Union - Compliance to the

 

Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive . . .

134

German Class B compliance statement . . .

134

Korea Class B compliance statement . . . .

135

Japan VCCI Class B compliance statement . . 135

Japan compliance statement for products

 

which connect to the power mains with

 

rated current less than or equal to 20 A per

 

phase

135

Lenovo product service information for

 

Taiwan

135

Appendix B. WEEE and recycling

 

statements

137

Important WEEE information

137

Japan recycling statements

137

Recycling information for Brazil

138

Battery recycling information for the European

 

Union

138

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Lenovo E130, E135 manual Advanced configuration

E130, E135 specifications

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