Protecting Your Computer and Internal Devices
Using Locks
Note:
You are responsible for the
evaluation, selection, and
implementation of the locking
devices and security features. IBM
makes no comments, judgments or
warranties about the functions,
quality or performance regarding
locking devices and security
features.
You can protect your computer and its internal devices with locks.
In addition, you can attach a chain to prevent the computer from
being removed without your permission.
To protect the internal devices under the keyboard and prevent
the removal of your computer, you can use the lock on the hard
disk drive, or you can purchase a Kensington lock or a
compatible lock.
To protect PC Cards, you can use a PC Card lock.
Using the Lock on the Hard Disk Drive
The hard disk drive locking lever, which is located on the bottom of
the computer, protects your computer and its internal devices.
To use this lock, slide the
locking lever
1
as shown; then attach a
chain or cable to the opening
2
and a stationary object.
This also prevents the keyboard from opening and secures the
internal devices under the keyboard.
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