You'll probably want | brightens the display | BIOS. |
to leave this enabled. | when the laptop is | |
| plugged into a power | |
| outlet. | |
This enables or | Here, you can select |
disables the | the boot order the |
password protection | Ferrari 4000's |
on the hard drive for | available bootable |
the aforementioned | devices. |
D2D utility which is | |
run from a special | |
hidden partition on | |
the hard drive, or | |
Acer Recovery | |
through Acer | |
eManager. | |
And finally, here's the Exit screen where you can load system defaults and save or discard any of the BIOS settings.
Acer even throws in a Ferrari Red cleaning cloth to clean the notebook with—a good thing, since the reflective carbon-fiber lid shows fingerprints easily, and the rubberized surface around the notebook’s keyboard has a tendency to show dust, lint, and oils from your hands (or food if you’re an eat-while-you-work person). The supplied cloth handles the typical build up of dust and minor smudges on the lid and elsewhere without any problem, but you may need additional help from a soft, lint- free cloth dampened with cool water for more the more stubborn cleaning jobs. The 26-page User’s Guide has the same black, carbon-fiber and Ferrari Red motif as the notebook, and gives you the basics on operating the Ferrari 4000 (with more detailed info in the notebook’s online documentation).
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