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Summary of Contents for Extensa Series

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Page 2: ...n a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopy recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Texas Instruments Extensa Notebook Computer Model_______Serial No ____________Purchase Date________ Extensa is a trademark of Texas Instruments The icons in the Windows Notebook and Startup groups are copyrighted by Texas Instruments TranXit...

Page 3: ...rference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the device and receiver Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Notice Shield Cables All connections to other computing devices must be mad...

Page 4: ...cept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Notice Canadian Users This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Remarque à l intention des utilisateurs canadiens Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respected toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada ...

Page 5: ...ng the Contrast Control 2 4 Using the Volume Control 2 5 Ejecting PCMCIA Cards 2 6 Using Indicator Lights 2 7 Using the Touchpad 2 9 Using Disk Drives 2 13 Adding Memory 2 15 Using the Keyboard 2 16 Using the Internal Numeric Keypad 2 19 Using Connectors and Ports 2 21 Chapter 3 Using Battery Power Guidelines for Battery Use 3 2 Switching to Battery Power 3 3 Responding to Low Battery Conditions 3...

Page 6: ...pter 5 Using Software Using Supplied Software 5 2 Getting Online Help 5 3 Guidelines for Installing Applications 5 4 Using a Password 5 6 Chapter 6 Traveling with Your Computer Tips for the Traveler 6 2 What to Take When Traveling 6 4 Packing the Computer and Accessories 6 5 Chapter 7 Care and Troubleshooting Cleaning the Computer 7 2 Troubleshooting Tips 7 3 Startup Error Messages 7 4 Appendix A ...

Page 7: ...incorporate such features as PCMCIA and internal pointing device The following figure displays the Extensa computer Extensa This manual should answer most of the questions you have about the day to day operation of your Extensa notebook computer Use the Quick Start instructions that came with your computer to get your computer running for the first time ...

Page 8: ... advantage of the online help files that are available with almost all of the programs shipped with your computer We hope you enjoy your Extensa computer With proper care your computer will provide you with years of productive service ...

Page 9: ... such as Creating Backup Diskettes should be performed as soon as possible after the purchase of your computer Contents Creating Backup Diskettes 1 2 Features of the Computer 1 3 Standard Features 1 3 Optimizing Features 1 4 Environmental Specifications 1 5 Using the Computer 1 6 Suspend to Disk Mode 1 8 Securing the Computer 1 10 Using the AC Adapter 1 11 ...

Page 10: ...ttes as soon as possible after purchasing your notebook This process requires approximately thirty 3 1 2 inch 1 44 MB diskettes Labels for the diskettes are included with the manual To create backup system diskettes use the Create System Disk tool that is part of Windows 95 ...

Page 11: ...ion No reboot setup function accessed through Setup button only Dualscan color displays Simultaneous display with external CRT 16 bit stereo audio One type III or two type II I PCMCIA slots Parallel port with EPP and ECP Duracell NiMH battery pack 540 million byte 524 MB or higher capacity hard disk with VL Local Bus Internal 3 5 inch floppy drive Internal touchpad pointing device Small lightweigh...

Page 12: ...your computer to fit your requirements External keyboard port External PS 2 mouse port External numeric keypad port 4 MB 8 MB and 16 MB EDO type small outline dual inline memory module soDIMM upgrades Only one of the keyboard PS 2 mouse or numeric keypad options can be installed at any given time ...

Page 13: ...to 60 C Relative Humidity Noncondensing Operating 20 to 80 Storage 20 to 80 Shock Operating Maximum 5g pulse in X Y and Z orientations Storage Maximum 50g pulse in X Y and Z orientations Vibration Operating Sinusoidal 5 to 26 Hz limited to 0 015 inch peak to peak maximum displacement 0 5g 26 to 250 Hz Storage Sinusoidal 5 to 27 Hz limited to 0 016 inch peak to peak maximum displacement 2 0g 27 to ...

Page 14: ...upplies the voltage required by the AC adapter Check the labels on the bottom of the computer case and on the AC adapter Avoid leaving your computer in storage for more than two weeks without a charged battery if the computer is not connected to the AC adapter The battery that maintains the configuration time and date will discharge To avoid overheating the computer never place anything on top of ...

Page 15: ... position about 180 degrees Caution In the rare event that you should see or smell anything that indicates overheating smoke or a strange smell 1 Turn off the power 2 Disconnect the AC adapter from the power source 3 Remove battery pack s 4 Contact your Texas Instruments dealer ...

Page 16: ...end to Disk button to enter suspend to disk mode To resume normal operations press the Suspend to Disk button or the power switch Suspend to disk mode occurs automatically if the STANDBY SUSPEND AFTER parameter in Setup is enabled and times out Suspend Button Note If the notebook is unable to enter suspend to disk mode the Standby indicator lights up When this happens data remains in memory and is...

Page 17: ...ur computer complete the following steps 1 Wrap the cable of a portable computer Kensington security lock not provided around a table desk drawer handle or any immovable object 2 Insert the lock into the notch at the rear of the computer 3 Turn the key to secure the lock Securing the Computer Notch ...

Page 18: ...er or not a battery pack is installed The AC adapter can be operated anywhere where the outlet supplies between 100 240 volts AC The AC adapter has a detachable AC power cord Caution Use only the AC adapter supplied with your computer Another adapter may damage your computer DC Connector AC Adapter Female Connector Male Plug ...

Page 19: ...to Disk button to put the computer into suspend to disk mode 2 Connect the female connector of the AC cord to the inlet on the AC adapter 3 Plug the DC connector into the matching jack on the rear panel of the computer 4 Plug the male end of the AC cord into a wall receptacle using the correct voltage 5 Turn the computer on ...

Page 20: ...Using the Contrast Control 2 4 Using the Volume Control 2 5 Ejecting PCMCIA Cards 2 6 Ejecting PCMCIA Cards from Windows 95 2 6 Using Indicator Lights 2 7 Using the Touchpad 2 9 Configuring the Touchpad 2 10 Using Disk Drives 2 13 Hard Disk Guidelines 2 13 Floppy Drive Guidelines 2 14 Adding Memory 2 15 Using the Keyboard 2 16 Using the Internal Numeric Keypad 2 19 Num Lock On 2 19 Num Lock Off 2 ...

Page 21: ...tch Power Switch Turns the computer on and off for both AC and battery operation When the power is off the battery continues to charge if a powered AC adapter is connected to the notebook however all computer functions cease Power Switch ...

Page 22: ...he brightness level of the screen Press Fn F2 to display the brightness control pop up Press Fn and Fn to increase and decrease the brightness of the display respectively The brighter the screen the more power is used during battery operation Press Fn Esc to exit the pop up control ...

Page 23: ... the illuminated screen Press Fn F2 to toggle between the contrast control and brightness control pop up Then press Fn and Fn to increase and decrease the contrast of the display respectively The higher the contrast setting the more power is used during battery operation Press Fn Esc to exit the pop up control ...

Page 24: ...e Control 2 5 Volume Control Volume Control Adjusts the volume Press Fn F5 to display the volume control pop up Press Fn and Fn to increase and decrease the volume respectively Press Fn Esc to exit the pop up control ...

Page 25: ...ons Ejecting a PCMCIA Card from Windows 95 Follow these steps to eject a PCMCIA card while using Windows 95 1 Open the Control Panel 2 Click on the PCMCIA icon 3 Select the card you want to eject 4 Click on Stop 5 When Windows 95 responds with the message You may safely remove this device press the eject button to eject the PCMCIA card PCMCIA Eject Buttons ...

Page 26: ... show the status of certain functions Top Indicator Lights Power Indicator Lights green when power is supplied to the notebook computer Flashes when the battery power is low Battery Charging Indicator Lights when the battery is charging Power Indicator Battery Charging Indicator ...

Page 27: ...e embedded numeric keypad is toggled on using the Num Lock Fn Num Lk key See Using the Numeric Keypad later in this section for further details Caps Lock Indicator Lights when the caps lock function is toggled on using the Caps Lock key Scroll Lock Indicator Lights when the scroll lock function is toggled on using the Scrl Lk key Standby Mode Indicator Hard Disk Indicator Num Lock Indicator Caps L...

Page 28: ... movements on its surface To move the cursor move your finger on the touchpad surface Once the cursor is in the proper place tap once on the surface of the touchpad or use the left button to click just as you would a mouse Tap twice to double click Note You may also connect an external PS 2 or serial mouse to your computer See Using Connectors and Ports later in this chapter Touchpad Left Button R...

Page 29: ...ty To install the utility follow the instructions that came with your system Once this utility has been installed you can configure the touchpad using the Touchpad utility in Windows 95 Follow these steps to configure the touchpad 1 Select the Start button then select Settings 2 Select Control Panel to display the Control Panel window ...

Page 30: ...Using the Touchpad 2 11 3 Double click on the Touchpad icon and select General 4 Select the Options button to display the Synaptics Touchpad Control Panel dialog box ...

Page 31: ...Using the Touchpad 2 12 You can configure different aspects of the touchpad including the pointer motion and orientation as well as touchpad shortcuts See the online help for details ...

Page 32: ...loppy drive does not function at low speed with the OS 2 or Xenix operating systems Hard Disk Guidelines If you want to format the hard disk all data on the hard disk will be erased Do not move the computer when the HDD indicator is on Press the Suspend to Disk button to spin the hard drive down and put the computer into suspend to disk mode before moving the computer If the HARD DISK STANDBY TIME...

Page 33: ... place To remove a floppy press the eject button until the floppy pops out Never remove a floppy while the indicator on the floppy drive is on Never force open the access shutter on a floppy Always remove a floppy from the floppy drive before turning off the computer Never transport the computer with a floppy in the floppy drive Doing so can damage the drive head If a floppy is damaged try to make...

Page 34: ...mory up to 40 MB of memory Refer to Chapter 4 Options or to the installation instructions that come with optional memory for further information Caution TI does not warrant the use of non TI memory TI will not be held responsible for problems or degradation of performance incurred by using any memory other than TI memory described in this document ...

Page 35: ... to stop the screen from scrolling pressing any other key resumes the execution of the command or application Shift Prt Sc Sends the contents of the screen to the printer port prints only text characters unless you have run the GRAPHICS COM utility to enable printing graphics Fn Break Ctrl Fn Pause Ctrl Fn Break Terminates the current command or application Ctrl P Sets the computer to echo keystro...

Page 36: ...executes the AUTOEXEC file also called warm start or warm boot Windows 95 Keys The keyboard also has two Windows 95 specific keys that allow you to perform special functions under Windows 95 Windows logo key Start button Combinations with this key performs special functions Below are a few examples Windows logo key Tab Activates next Taskbar button Windows logo key E Explore My Computer Windows lo...

Page 37: ...inimize All Windows logo key R Display Run dialog box Application key Displays the application s context menu same as a right click Please refer to your Windows 95 manual for more information on these Windows 95 specific keys and their functions ...

Page 38: ...keys shown in the following figure generate AT keypad characters and functions when pressed in conjunction with Num Lock Fn and Shift The embedded numeric keypad has two modes you can enter by toggling Num Lock Fn Num Lk as signaled by the Num Lock indicator on or off Num Lock On When the Num Lock indicator is on pressing a key generates the characters shown in the following figure Num Lock On ...

Page 39: ... following figure Num Lock On with Shift If you press and hold Fn in this mode the keypad generates their normal characters Num Lock Off When the Num Lock indicator is off the keyboard acts as normal Pressing Fn with a key generates the same characters shown in the previous figure Num Lock On with Shift ...

Page 40: ...k to recharge the battery and supply ac power to the computer Caution Use only the supplied AC adapter with your computer Other adapters can cause serious damage to the electronic circuits PS 2 Connects to an external PS 2 keyboard numeric keypad or mouse If you are connecting a keyboard with a 5 pin DIN connector you need to purchase a 6 pin mini DIN adapter DC in VGA Parallel PS 2 Serial PCMCIA ...

Page 41: ...lel printer or other device that uses a standard parallel interface EPP ECP compatible Line in Connects to a line in device such as a synthesizer stereo walkman or audio CD player Microphone in Connects to an external microphone Line out Connects to a line out device such as headphones or amplified speakers PCMCIA The PCMCIA slots supports one Type III or two Type II I PCMCIA cards Open the PCMCIA...

Page 42: ...etween charges and assumes that you installed and charged the battery as directed in the Quick Start instructions Contents Guidelines for Battery Use 3 2 Switching to Battery Power 3 3 Responding to Low Battery Conditions 3 4 Recharging the Battery 3 6 Conditioning the Battery 3 7 Removing and Installing the Battery Pack 3 8 Removing the Battery Pack 3 8 Installing the Battery Pack 3 9 Conserving ...

Page 43: ...ert the battery upside down Charge the battery after several days of disuse to keep it fully charged If your computer is idle for an extended period of time charge the battery every 3 months Never use the battery to power other products The battery pack has thermal fuses to prevent unsafe computer operation The computer may not operate on battery power after storage in a very warm place until the ...

Page 44: ...nstall batteries as described in Installing the Battery Pack later in this section Your computer will automatically switch to AC power whenever an AC adapter is plugged into the notebook At this time your battery will automatically be recharged Hint To maintain a full charge on your battery always reconnect the computer to the AC adapter as soon as possible after battery operations ...

Page 45: ...s to blink you usually have around 3 minutes remaining before the computer enters suspend mode The time remaining depends on the battery the computer and the activity it is performing The following actions can maximize the time before the battery is depleted and minimize the effect of losing power Turn the screen brightness and contrast control to the lowest possible setting Save your work in prog...

Page 46: ...ry Conditions 3 5 Turn off the computer if it does not need to be active Once your system enters suspend to disk mode you can replace with a fully charged battery and then resume from suspend to disk mode or connect AC power ...

Page 47: ...turned off the battery charging indicator turns on This is called rapid charge mode When the notebook is turned on the notebook switches to charge in use mode When the battery is fully charged the battery charging indicator turns off and the AC adapter changes to trickle mode to maintain the battery charge level 3 To maintain a full charge leave the computer connected to the AC adapter except when...

Page 48: ...f the battery charge before recharging the battery Follow this procedure to condition the battery 1 Exit Windows 95 by selecting Restart in MS DOS Mode from the Shutdown menu 2 Enter Setup by pressing the Setup button or F2 during POST power on self tests at system startup 3 Turn off the low battery warning beep by setting the BATTERY LOW WARNING BEEP parameter to Disabled 4 Set the SUSPEND UPON B...

Page 49: ...tery Pack Follow these steps to remove the battery Caution Turn off the notebook or enter suspend mode before removing a battery pack 1 Remove the battery compartment cover 2 Release the battery by pulling on the loop attached to the battery Releasing the Battery ...

Page 50: ...ebook or enter suspend mode before installing a battery pack 1 Remove the battery compartment cover 2 Insert the battery pack connector side up into the compartment and push the battery completely into the compartment until you feel the contacts engage 3 Replace the cover 4 Reconnect the AC adapter if necessary Sliding the Battery in Place ...

Page 51: ...time Enter Setup using the Setup button to access the Power Management screen and enable the power saving parameters You can minimize the number of times the computer needs to access the hard disk by using disk caches or RAM disks Disconnect or turn off external options that you are not using Use only Texas Instrument options These options are designed to operate with the least possible energy con...

Page 52: ... to the installation instructions that come with the specific option Contents AC Adapter 4 2 PCMCIA 4 3 PCMCIA Option Cards 4 3 Ejecting a PCMCIA Card from Windows 95 4 4 Numeric Keypad 4 5 External Monitor 4 6 Using an External Mouse 4 7 Using an External Keyboard 4 8 Memory 4 9 Audio Options 4 10 Miscellaneous Options 4 11 ...

Page 53: ...pter can be operated anywhere between 100 240 volts AC and has a detachable AC power cord Caution Use only the AC adapter recommended in this document TI Part No 9803931 0001 Another adapter may damage your computer AC Adapter To install your AC adapter refer to instructions that come with your AC adapter DC Connector AC Adapter Female Connector Male Plug ...

Page 54: ...the slots Inserting a PCMCIA Card The following PCMCIA cards are available PCMCIA 14 4 KB data send receive fax voice modem with XJACK TI Part No 9798074 0001 PCMCIA Token Ring Card TI Part No 9791774 0001 10BaseT Ethernet Twisted Pair Card TI Part No 9791773 0001 10Base2 Ethernet Thin Coax Card TI Part No 9791773 0002 For the current list of available PCMCIA cards call 1 800 TI TEXAS option 2 1 E...

Page 55: ...Click on the PCMCIA icon 3 Select the card you want to eject 4 Click on Stop 5 After receiving a Windows 95 prompt You may safely remove this device press the eject button to eject the PCMCIA card Ejecting a PCMCIA Card PCMCIA Eject Buttons ...

Page 56: ... Numeric Keypad To use the PS 2 numeric keypad turn the notebook off Plug the keypad s cable connector into the computer s PS 2 Mouse Keyboard connector located on the rear of the computer See Using Connectors and Ports in Chapter 2 For further information on the PS 2 Numeric Keypad refer to instructions that come with your keypad ...

Page 57: ...rnal monitor you can use the computer with the cover closed You can also display images on the external and internal display at the same time This feature is called SimulSCAN To enable this feature set the DISPLAY parameter in Setup to Both Setup is accessed via the Setup button on the system There is also a hotkey Fn F3 that lets you easily switch between LCD CRT or Both ...

Page 58: ...or serial mouse 1 Turn off the computer 2 To connect a PS 2 mouse insert the connector into the the PS 2 port in the rear of the Extensa To connect a serial mouse attach the connector to the 9 pin serial port in the rear of the Extensa To detect a serial mouse once plugged in use the Add New Hardware icon in the Control Panel ...

Page 59: ...le external PS 2 keyboard Follow these steps 1 Attach the six pin Mini Din connector to the keyboard mouse connector on the rear of the Extensa 2 If the external keyboard is not automatically detected by Windows 95 use the Add New Hardware icon in the Control Panel ...

Page 60: ...t No 9803932 0001 8 MB RAM Expansion Board TI Part No 9803950 0001 16 MB RAM Expansion Board TI Part No 9803933 0001 You can expand RAM from 8 MB up to 40 MB For further information refer to the installation instructions that come with your optional memory Caution TI does not warrant the use any memory other than that supplied by TI specifically for the Extensa computer TI will not be held respons...

Page 61: ...bit stereo audio A built in speaker is located on the palm rest Built in Speaker Besides the built in speaker there are three audio ports located in the rear of the Extensa line in microphone in and line out Connecting Audio Devices Built in Speaker ...

Page 62: ... during transport Two carrying cases are available Deluxe Carrying Case TI Part No 2568069 0001 carries the notebook computer and several smaller accessories such as the AC adapter floppy disks etc Executive Brief Case TI Part No 9793372 0001 a larger carrying case that carries the notebook docking bar s and various smaller accessories Printers You can connect almost any parallel printer to the pa...

Page 63: ...oftware to run on the computer Contents Using Supplied Software 5 2 Getting Online Help 5 3 Guidelines for Installing Applications 5 4 Adjusting the Software for the Computer 5 4 Configuring the Computer for the Software 5 5 Using a Password 5 6 Setting a System Password 5 6 Disabling or Changing a System Password 5 7 ...

Page 64: ...ed Software 5 2 Your computer is shipped with the following software installed on the hard disk Microsoft Windows 95 Power saving utilities PC Doctor runs from DOS mode only Various third party application software ...

Page 65: ...e supplied software have online help files which reduce the need to refer to printed manuals and provide you with information when you are away from printed manuals To obtain Windows 95 help select the Start button and then select Help ...

Page 66: ...highest resolution configuration that both the program and the computer can support If you are using the computer with a high resolution external monitor you can select resolutions up to 1024x768 depending on the model of your monitor but this configuration does not work on the internal display Keyboard The computer keyboard emulates all functions of an IBM AT 101 enhanced keyboard When installing...

Page 67: ...r speeds available with the computer If the user s manual for the program indicates a maximum processing speed you can use the SPEED utility to reduce the CPU to the required speed You can include it as part of a batch file that runs the program RAM Your computer has 8 MB of memory This is sufficient to run most software For improved operation you may want to install additional RAM refer to Chapte...

Page 68: ...rd in CMOS follow these steps 1 Exit Windows 95 by selecting Restart in MS DOS Mode from the Shutdown menu 2 Press F2 during POST power on self test at system startup to enter Setup 3 Select SYSTEM SECURITY and press Enter 4 Move down the screen to a Password parameter then press or 5 A box pops up requesting a new password up to seven characters 6 Enter the new password and press Enter then retyp...

Page 69: ...d 1 Exit Windows 95 by selecting Restart in MS DOS Mode from the Shutdown menu 2 Press F2 during POST power on self test at system startup to enter Setup 3 Select SYSTEM SECURITY and press Enter 4 Move down the screen to a Password parameter then press or 5 Enter your current password when prompted 6 You can now enter a new password or disable the password completely To disable the password simply...

Page 70: ...aution If you forget the system password you will not be able to use your computer To regain access you must send your computer to the Texas Instrument manufacturing facility in Temple Texas This service is not covered by warranty ...

Page 71: ...Traveling with Your Computer 6 1 This chapter helps you prepare for traveling with your computer Contents Tips for the Traveler 6 2 What to Take When Traveling 6 4 Packing the Computer and Accessories 6 5 ...

Page 72: ...put the computer through a security X ray machine or a metal detector have the computer inspected by hand Be sure the computer is loaded with a charged battery in case airport security requires you to turn on the computer If you are traveling internationally carry a proof of purchase with you in case you need to show it to customs officials Avoid placing the computer where it can be stepped on or ...

Page 73: ... 18 F 10 C allow the computer to come to room temperature slowly If possible leave the computer for 30 minutes in an environment with a temperature between outside and room temperatures Always carry the computer in a protective case Cautions When packing the computer do not pack items next to its top cover Too much pressure against the top cover can damage the display Do not travel with a floppy i...

Page 74: ...owing items This manual AC adapter Power cords and adapters for the AC adapter and peripherals appropriate for the countries to which you will be traveling Fully charged spare battery pack s Optional battery charger and accompanying AC adapters and power cords Quick Reference Cards for the programs you will be using ...

Page 75: ...bles using twist ties or rubber bands 4 Enclose peripherals in the bags in which they were originally shipped Ensure static sensitive items are in anti static bags 5 Place computer peripherals documentation and floppies in a carrying case If you do not have a carrying case put the computer in a briefcase you plan to carry and the other supplies in luggage you plan to check ...

Page 76: ...Care and Troubleshooting 7 1 This chapter tells you how to clean your computer safely and solve operational problems Contents Cleaning the Computer 7 2 Troubleshooting Tips 7 3 Startup Error Messages 7 4 ...

Page 77: ... cleaning fluid or any liquid directly onto the case or screen Keep the case of the computer free of dust Apply a small amount of mild liquid cleaner to a dry lint free cloth and wipe the case with the cloth The surface of the screen is covered with a protective plastic film that may become smeared and accumulate dust during use Avoid touching the screen with your fingers Clean the screen regularl...

Page 78: ...djust contrast and brightness control The LCD standby timer in Setup is enabled and has expired Press any key or move the mouse Computer set for external monitor cycle power use Fn F3 to switch to LCD panel display or change the LCD display control parameter in Setup Computer indicates an error at start up Turn the computer off wait several seconds then turn the computer on again If error persists...

Page 79: ...ed service center Diskette Drive Error Press F2 during POST to ensure that the drive type is set correctly in Setup should be 1 44 MB 3 5 inch Diskette Drive Type Mismatch Press F2 during POST to ensure that the drive type is set correctly in Setup should be 1 44 MB 3 5 inch Equipment Configuration Error Press F2 during POST to reconfigure the notebook Hard Disk 0 Error Turn the computer off wait ...

Page 80: ...or No Keyboard Connected Ensure external keyboard is connected correctly Contact your dealer or an authorized service center Keyboard Interface Error Contact your dealer or an authorized service center Memory Size Mismatch Enter and then exit the System Configuration Setup in the Setup utility press F2 during POST Missing operating system Correct the HDD type in Setup and reboot Non system disk or...

Page 81: ...d service center Protected Mode Test Fail Contact your dealer or an authorized service center RAM BIOS Bad Contact your dealer or an authorized service center RAM Parity Error Contact your dealer or an authorized service center Real Time Clock Error Press F2 during POST to reconfigure the notebook Video RAM BIOS Bad Contact your dealer or an authorized service center ...

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