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Hardware Installation Screen Fields
Disabled Memory-
This
field shows the amount of memory which is not available to the
user.
See Appendix H for the relationship between the settings in this category and each memory size.
Getting Started 4-25
Contents
Main
1 Taking a First Look
2 More About Hardware
3 Setting Up
4 Getting Started
5 Application Programs
6 TravelMate 2000 Options
Appendices
Glossary Index
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Conventions and Symbols
About this Manual
Contents of this Manual
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What to Read
Other Manuals About the TravelMate 2000
1 Taking A First Look
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System Board
Microprocessor
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TravelMate 2000 Options
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TravelMate 2000 Options
2400 BPS Modem with Send-Fax and MNP Class 5 (Internal Modem)
The Software
The Hard Disk
Hard Disk Format
Taking Care of the Hard Disk
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2 More About Hardware
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Resolution
Screen Angle
Backlight
Standard/Reverse Switch
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Right Side Panel
Left Side Panel
Parallel (Printer) Port
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Rear Panel
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Front Panel
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Status Indicators
3 Setting Up
Contents
Guidelines & Precautions
Operating Environment
Operating Guidelines
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Charging the Battery/AC Operation
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Setting DIP Switches
4 Getting Started
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Restoring Your System Configuration
Laptop Manager Screen
Accessing the Set Up Screen
Accessing the Set Up Screen from MS-DOS
Accessing the Set Up Screen Directly
Making Selections on the Set Up Screen
Making Selections on the Set Up Screen]
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Display Timeout
HDD Motor Off
System Timeout
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LCD/CRT Switch
Screen Modes
Text Mode
Graphics Mode
LCD Modes
Setting the Display Mode
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Displaying the Hardware Installation Screen
Power-On Message
Key Operation
DIAG Command
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Making Selections on the Hardware Installation Screen
Hardware installation Screen Fields
Hardware Installation Screen Fields
Hardware
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Restarting the System
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5 Installing and Using Application Programs
This chapter tells you about
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Installing Applications Without the Floppy Drive Option
Installing Programs Not Copy-Protected
Installing Copy-Protected Programs
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Communication Ports
Processing Speed
Memory
AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS Files
Default AUTOEXEC.BAT File
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Default CONFIG.SYS File
LapLink File Transfer Utility
LapLink Device Driver
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Laptop Manager
Laptop Manager Main Menu
Laptop Manager
Quick Commands Box
Single-Character Quick Commands
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Using
Installing a Password
Changing a Password
Removing a Password
Password Function
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Installing the Battery Pack
Charging the Battery Pack
Charge Indication
Low Battery Indication
Attaching the Floppy Drive Unit
3.5-inch Floppies
Formatting a Floppy
Taking Care of Floppies
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Inserting a Floppy into the Drive
Numeric Keypad
Connection
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RAM Card
Installing the RAM Card
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CRT Adaptor
Installation
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External Monitor
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80C287
Installing the 80C287 Coprocessor
80C287 Coprocessor
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External Keyboards
Printers
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Options Add-On Battery Pack
Internal Modem
80C287 Coprocessor
CRT Interface Board
Floppy Drive Unit
RAM Card
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Do's and Don'ts
Cleaning the TravelMate 2000
Conserving Battery Power
Care and Handling of the Battery]
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Character Set
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E
Power-On Diagnostics
Diagnostic Program
Starting the Diagnostic Program
Real-Time Clock (RTC)
Memory
Keyboard
Video Subsystem
Liquid Crystal Display
Floppy Drive Unit
Printer
Hard Disk Drive
Hardware installation
F Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
G BIOS Messages
Power-On Self Test Error Messages
BIOS
BIOS Messages
Power-Up Self Test Informational Messages
H Configuring Memory
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Conventional memory
Extended Memory
Expanded Memory
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Device Drivers
Installing Device Drivers
EMM4J.SYS
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HIMEM.SYS
Memory Areas in
RAMDRIVE.SYS
SMARTDRV.SYS
I Connector Pin Assignments
RS-232C Connector
Parallel Connector
Connector Pin Assignments
CRT Connector (option)
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Screen Standards
MDA (Monochrome Display Adaptor)
CGA (Color Graphics Adaptor)
EGA (Enhanced Graphics Adaptor)
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VGA (Video Graphics Array)
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Restoring
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Standard Warranty
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Your name and address
Unit(s) you are returning (check where applicable)
Type of Claim
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