Chapter 1
— Introduction
Warning:
Shutting off the computer improperly
may result in data loss.
Tips for New Owners
Take responsibility for backup
Back up files often. Users who need to manage large amounts of data may
wish to use backup devices such as a USB drive. If you use your notebook as
a networked workstation with system backup, talk to the system administrator
about backup procedures for your notebook.
Don't leave passwords anywhere on your notebook or carrying case
Be careful when placing your notebook on an airport security conveyor
belt
In most airports, security conveyor belts are safe for computers. If you are not
sure, ask the security staff. You should keep a close eye on your computer.
When you are in a hurry, make sure that you walk away with the correct
notebook computer!
Tape your business card to the notebook and accessories
In the workplace, notebooks and accessories may often look exactly alike,
leading to equipment mix-ups. Prevent such mix-ups by placing your name on
your equipment.
Never take the notebook anywhere without a carrying case
A broken screen or case can be costly to repair. Prevent accidents by carrying
the computer in a suitable carrying case.
Consider using a lock
For added security, consider purchasing a Kensington lock to put into the
Kensington lock hole on the right side of your computer (see Chapter 2,
Left
View
). Use the Kensington lock to secure the computer to a desk or table.
Summary of Contents for 1100 Series
Page 1: ...1100 Series User Manual mobility without boundaries ...
Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 16: ...Chapter 2 Getting Started ...
Page 34: ...Chapter 3 Making Connections ...
Page 39: ...Chapter 4 Power Management ...
Page 45: ...Chapter 5 Using the BIOS Setup Utility ...
Page 54: ...Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions ...
Page 57: ...Appendix B Statements ...