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Summary of Contents for T10ILx

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Page 2: ...es s T Th he es se e l li im mi it ts s a ar re e d de es si ig gn ne ed d t to o p pr ro ov vi id de e r re ea as so on na ab bl le e p pr ro ot te ec ct ti io on n a ag ga ai in ns st t h ha ar rm mf fu ul l i in nt te er rf fe er re en nc ce e i in n a a r re es si id de en nt ti ia al l i in ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n T Th hi is s e eq qu ui ip pm me en nt t g ge en ne er ra at te es s u ...

Page 3: ... the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Notice Changes or modifications not expressly...

Page 4: ...RY PACK 24 USING THE NOTEBOOK COMPUTER 26 LCD CARE 26 EXTERNAL CRT DISPLAY 26 OSD BAR ICON 28 POWER SAVING MODE 30 NORMAL MODE 30 HIGH PERFORMANCE MODE 31 DVD PLAY MODE 31 DYNAMIC SWITCH MODE 32 TOUCHPAD PRECAUTIONS 33 THE BATTERY POWER SYSTEM 34 PREPARING THE BATTERY PACK FOR USE BATTERY CALIBRATION 34 AUTOMATIC BATTERY PACK CHARGING FUNCTION 35 BATTERY STATUS 35 BATTERY LOW WARNING 35 HELP WINDO...

Page 5: ... IN KEYBOARD ACCEPTS NO INPUT 74 THE CHARACTERS ON THE SCREEN REPEAT WHILE I TYPE 74 A MESSAGE CMOS CHECKSUM FAILURE DISPLAYS DURING THE BOOTING PROCESS OR THE TIME CLOCK RESETS WHEN BOOTING 74 THE POST DOES NOT SHOW AN INCREASED MEMORY CAPACITY WHEN YOU HAVE ALREADY INSTALLED ADDITIONAL MEMORY 75 THE O S ISSUES AN INSUFFICIENT MEMORY ERROR MESSAGE DURING OPERATION 75 PC CARDS DO NOT FUNCTION 75 T...

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Page 7: ... ty y P Pr re ec ca au ut ti io on ns s This section is designed to assist you in identifying potentially unsafe conditions while working with this product Required safety features have been installed in the computer to protect you from injury However you should use good judgment to identify potential safety hazards 1 Please read these safety instructions carefully 2 Please keep this User s Manual...

Page 8: ...been exposed to moisture d The equipment has not worked well or you cannot get it work according to the user s manual e The equipment has dropped and damaged f If the equipment has obvious sign of breakage 14 Do not leave this equipment in an environment unconditioned storage temperature above 60 C 140 f it may damage the equipment 15 The unit can be operated at an ambient temperature of max 5 C t...

Page 9: ...E ER R M MO OD DE EL L O ON NL LY Y M Ma an nu uf fa ac ct tu ur re e D De ee e V Va an n E En nt te er rp pr ri is se e C Co o L Lt td d M Mo od de el l D DS SA A 3 30 0P PF FA A 1 19 9U US S 3 30 0W W M Mo od de el l D DS SA A 3 30 0P PF FA A 1 19 9U UK K 3 30 0W W M Mo od de el l D DS SA A 3 30 0P PF FA A 1 19 9E EU U 3 30 0W W M Mo od de el l D DS SA A 3 30 0P PF FA A 1 19 9C CH H 3 30 0W W M ...

Page 10: ...remove the battery pack while the power is on as this may result in data loss when the system loses power 21 The input receptacle is used as the main disconnecting device T Th hi is s p pa ar rt t i is s h ho ot t B Be e c ca ar re ef fu ul l 22 Laser Warning Laser Class I Product Caution Invisible laser radiation when open avoid exposure to beam The optical drive used with this computer is certif...

Page 11: ... ic ch he er rh he ei it ts sh hi in nw we ei is se e 1 Bitte lesen Sie diese Hinweis sorgfältig durch 2 Heben Sie dirse Anleitung für den späteren Gebrauch auf 3 Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Gerät vom Stromnetz zu trennen Versenden Sie Keine Flüssig oder Aerosolreiniger Am besten eignet sich ein angefeuchtetes Tuch zur Reinigung 4 Die Netzanschluβsteckdose soll nahe dem Gerät angebracht und leicht ...

Page 12: ...uchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers 15 Dieses Schaltnetzteil kann bis zu einer Außentemperatur von maximal 5ºC Î 35ºC 16 Die Ausgangswerte dürfen nicht die auf dem Label angegebenen Werte überschreiten 17 Anforderungen an das Stromkabel Das Kabel Set das an das Netzteil angeschlossen wird muss den Anforderungen des Landes in dem Sie das Netzteil einsetzen genügen je nachdem ob die Netzsp...

Page 13: ...de el ll l D DS SA A 3 30 0P PF FA A 1 19 9U US S 3 30 0W W M Mo od de el ll l D DS SA A 3 30 0P PF FA A 1 19 9U UK K 3 30 0W W M Mo od de el ll l D DS SA A 3 30 0P PF FA A 1 19 9E EU U 3 30 0W W M Mo od de el ll l D DS SA A 3 30 0P PF FA A 1 19 9C CH H 3 30 0W W H He er rs st te el ll le er r D De el lt ta a E El le ec ct tr ro on ni ic cs s I In nc c M Mo od de el ll l A AD DP P 4 40 0P PH H A A...

Page 14: ... Th hi in ng gs s y yo ou u m mu us st t r re em me em mb be er r b be ef fo or re e w wo or rk ki in ng g o on n y yo ou ur r c co om mp pu ut te er r L Le et t y yo ou ur r c co om mp pu ut te er r a ac cc cl li im ma at te e i it ts se el lf f Your notebook can easily stand temperature extremes but it doesn t like rapid changes in temperature like going from the cold outdoors to a warm office R...

Page 15: ...le e p pl la ac ce e t to o w wo or rk k Your computer will run well wherever you re comfortable but extremes of temperature and humidity can be challenging to your system s parts There are some things you can tolerate that the computer can t things like static electricity dust water steam and oil In case you decide to pull over for roadside computing try to choose a clean comfortable work area fo...

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Page 17: ... nt tr ro od du uc ct ti io on n P Pr re ep pa ar ri in ng g y yo ou ur r C Co om mp pu ut te er r 1 Install the battery pack 2 Connecting the AC adapter 3 Opening the display panel 4 Turning on your computer ...

Page 18: ...e ec ct t o on n t to op p w wh he en n i it t i is s c cl lo os se ed d o or r o op pe en n 3 3 B Be e s su ur re e t th he e s sy ys st te em m i is s t tu ur rn ne ed d o of ff f o or r i in n s su us sp pe en nd d m mo od de e b be ef fo or re e y yo ou u c cl lo os se e t th he e d di is sp pl la ay y p pa an ne el l F Fr ro on nt t V Vi ie ew w 1 Camera Optional 2 LCD Display T Th hi is s L ...

Page 19: ...d mode 5 Touchpad 6 Touchpad Buttons 7 LED Status Indicator S S Sy y ys s st tte e em m m P P Po o ow w we e er r r S S St tta a at ttu u us s s I I In n nd d di iic c ca a at tto o or r rs s s LED Graphic Symbol Indication Blue light indicates the system is ON Blinking blue light indicates the notebook is in suspend mode Blue light indicates the Wireless LAN Bluetooth HSPA is active Battery statu...

Page 20: ...15 L Le ef ft t V Vi ie ew w 1 Stereo Headphone Jack R Ri ig gh ht t V Vi ie ew w 1 DC In ...

Page 21: ...o o t th he e U US SB B p po or rt t W Wh he en n u us si in ng g a an ny y E Ex xt te er rn na al l U US SB B D De ev vi ic ce e o on nl ly y u us se e t th he e a ap pp pr ro ov ve e c ca ab bl le e p pr ro ov vi id de ed d b by y t th he e m ma an nu uf fa ac ct tu ur re er r U Us si in ng g o ot th he er r c ca ab bl le e w wh he er re e i it t a af ff fe ec ct t t th he e c cu ur rr re en nt ...

Page 22: ... ie ew w 1 Microphone 2 Battery lock 3 Battery Compartment 4 Battery latch C Ca ab bl le e f fo or r C CR RT T a an nd d L LA AN N This system provides you with a cable that lets you connect to an external CRT and LAN connection ...

Page 23: ...N Port W Wh he en n u us si in ng g a a L LA AN N p pl le ea as se e u us se e a an n E EM MI I S Sh hi ie el ld di in ng g C Ca ab bl le e t to o m mi in ni im mi iz ze e a an n i in nt te ef fe er re en nc ce e w wh he en n t tr ra an ns sm mi it tt ti in ng g ...

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Page 26: ...in ng g t th he e A AC C A Ad da ap pt te er r A universal AC adapter is provided to supply your computer with power and also charge the computer s battery pack The adapter s AC input voltage can range anywhere from 100 to 240 volts covering the standard voltages available in almost every country To connect the computer to an external power source ...

Page 27: ...ur r n no ot te eb bo oo ok k b be ef fo or re e t tu ur rn ni in ng g i it t b ba ac ck k o on n t tu ur rn ni in ng g t th he e p po ow we er r o on n a an nd d o of ff f i in n r ra ap pi id d s su uc cc ce es ss si io on n c ca an n d da am ma ag ge e t th he e n no ot te eb bo oo ok k s s e el le ec ct tr ri ic ca al l c ci ir rc cu ui it tr ry y T Tu ur rn ni in ng g O On n Y Yo ou ur r N No...

Page 28: ...h t to ox xi ic c e em mi is ss si io on ns s D Da an ng ge er r o of f e ex xp pl lo os si io on n i if f b ba at tt te er ry y i is s i in nc co or rr re ec ct tl ly y r re ep pl la ac ce ed d R Re ep pl la ac ce e o on nl ly y w wi it th h s sa am me e o or r e eq qu ui iv va al le en nt t t ty yp pe e r re ec co om mm me en nd de ed d b by y t th he e m ma an nu uf fa ac ct tu ur re er r D Di ...

Page 29: ...i in ng g t th he e B Ba at tt te er ry y P Pa ac ck k The installed battery pack charges automatically any time the computer is connected to the AC adapter and an external power source It is a good idea to occasionally discharge the battery pack fully to preserve its operating performance ...

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Page 31: ...ntion to the following precautions When you are not using the computer keep the LCD screen closed to protect it from dust If you need to clean your LCD screen use a soft tissue to gently wipe the LCD surface Do not put your fingers or sharp objects directly on the surface and never spray cleaner directly onto the display Do not press on or store any objects on the cover when it is closed Doing so ...

Page 32: ...ble Disable the silent mode Fn F12 Enable Disable the webcam application Fn Esc Enable Disable the buetooth application O On n S Sc cr re ee en n D Di is sp pl la ay y O OS SD D OSD On Screen Display provides you an easy access to the function key you normally use in executing some of the application you would like to perform Other alternative is by executing the hot key combination we provide whi...

Page 33: ...OS SD D B Ba ar r I Ic co on n Caps Locks On Num Locks On Scroll Locks On Silent Mode ON Touchpad Off WLAN On Web Cam On Bluetooth On Mobile Broadband On The OSD bar can be shown on the side bar or you can drag it anywhere either on top horizontally or on the sides vertically of your screen Horizontally Top or Bottom Vertically Right or Left ...

Page 34: ...ovides for general work status High Performance mode For highest efficiency condition DVD player mode Provide for watching movie playback Dynamic mode For system power utilization mode switching the CPU loading and battery life to appropriate mode This Live Power application provides a super saving option if the following items is selected P P Po o ow w we e er r r O O Of f ff f f L L LC C CD D D ...

Page 35: ...Off Idle after 5 minutes HDD Off Idle after 3 minutes Sleep Idle after 5 minutes Hibernate Idle after 10 minutes N No or rm ma al l M Mo od de e LCD Brightness Level 5 LCD Off Idle after 15 minutes HDD Off Idle after 30 minutes Sleep Idle after 1 hour Hibernate Idle after 2 hours ...

Page 36: ...M Mo od de e LCD Brightness Level 5 LCD Off Never HDD Off Never Sleep Never Hibernate Never D DV VD D P Pl la ay y M Mo od de e LCD Brightness Level 5 LCD Off Idle 4 hours HDD Off Idle after 4 hours Sleep Idle after 1 hour Hibernate Idle after 2 hours ...

Page 37: ...rmal mode Normal mode Power Saving mode level 2 15 up Normal mode Normal mode Power Saving mode Power Saving mode level 1 6 up Normal mode Power Saving mode Power Saving mode Power Saving mode level 0 less than 5 Power Saving mode Power Saving mode Power Saving mode Power Saving mode T Th he e C CP PU U l lo oa ad d i is s a au ut to om ma at ti ic ca al ll ly y s sh ho ow wn n o on n t th he e a ...

Page 38: ...eavy objects on the TouchPad or the TouchPad buttons You can use the TouchPad with Microsoft Windows as well as non Windows applications P Po ow we er r S Sa av vi in ng g M Mo od de es s This section contains information on the notebook s power system including the AC Adapter the battery system recharging the battery and tips for conserving battery power The power system is comprised of two parts...

Page 39: ...cr ri ib bi in ng g h ho ow w t to o c ca al li ib br ra at te e y yo ou ur r s sy ys st te em m b ba at tt te er ry y d di is sc cu us ss se ed d o on n t th he e l la at tt te er r p pa ar rt t o of f t th hi is s c ch ha ap pt te er r I If f y yo ou u d di is sc co ov ve er r t th he e b ba at tt te er ry y l li if fe e i is s g ge et tt ti in ng g s sh ho or rt te er r p pl le ea as se e p pe ...

Page 40: ... charge indicator becomes off I If f s sy ys st te em m r ru un ns s a at t h he ea av vy y l lo oa ad di in ng g o or r i in n a a h hi ig gh h t te em mp pe er ra at tu ur re e e en nv vi ir ro on nm me en nt t t th he e b ba at tt te er ry y m ma ay y n no ot t b be e f fu ul ll ly y c ch ha ar rg ge ed d Y Yo ou u n ne ee ed d t to o c co on nt ti in nu ue e t to o c ch ha ar rg ge e i it t w ...

Page 41: ...u ui iv va al le en nt t t ty yp pe e r re ec co om mm me en nd de ed d b by y t th he e m ma an nu uf fa ac ct tu ur re er r D Di is sp po os se e o of f u us se ed d b ba at tt te er ri ie es s a ac cc co or rd di in ng g t to o t th he e m ma an nu uf fa ac ct tu ur re er r s s i in ns st tr ru uc ct ti io on ns s N Ne ev ve er r r re em mo ov ve e t th he e b ba at tt te er ry y p pa ac ck k w...

Page 42: ... s H He el lp p W Wi in nd do ow ws s For Windows XP help click Start ÎHelp and Support icon will open the dialog box D De es sk kt to op p Desktop may vary differently on the software installed in your notebook with different or additional shortcuts ...

Page 43: ... log on Turn Off Computer allows you to shut down restart and Stand by modes for power saving purposes T T Ta a as s sk k kb b ba a ar r r When you open a program its icon is displayed at the taskbar for you to conveniently move between programs by clicking the relevant button To add or remove toolbars from the taskbar right click an empty spot on the taskbar select Toolbars Î choose the toolbar y...

Page 44: ...39 C Co on nt tr ro ol l P Pa an ne el l It is in this area that you can change how Windows looks and works Click Start Î Control Panel dialog box There are two interfaces Classic View or Category View ...

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Page 46: ...1 I In nt te er rn ne et t C Co on nn ne ec ct ti io on n U Us si in ng g W Wi ir re el le es ss s L LA AN N N Ne et tw wo or rk k f fo or r C Co on nn ne ec ct ti io on n t to o I In nt te er rn ne et t ...

Page 47: ...ng g a a w wi ir re ed d L LA AN N f fo or r C Co on nn ne ec ct ti io on n t to o I In nt te er rn ne et t For you connect to the Internet a wired LAN environment normally uses the company s LAN or a broadband modem ...

Page 48: ...tion protocols between devices and computers It connect wirelessly to your world In home at work in motion and at play Access the internet or your e mail account from anywhere anytime Press on the Bluetooth icon to connect other devices that have this application This will be the display that will appear on your screen If the system detects any other devices it will be shown as illustrated in the ...

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Page 51: ...deal of vital information is carried within the computer nowadays Unauthorized access can be prevented Later in this chapter you will learn how to use this security feature E En nt te er ri in ng g t th he e B BI IO OS S S Se et tu up p S Sc cr re ee en n First turn on the power When the BIOS performs the POST Power On Self Test press F2 key quickly to activate the BIOS Setup Utility L Le ea av vi...

Page 52: ... value Selects the next value within a field Higher value Selects the next value within a field M Mo od di if fy yi in ng g t th he e B BI IO OS S S Se et tt ti in ng gs s The BIOS setup main menu is subdivided into sub menus Each menu item is described in this section M Ma ai in n S Se et tu up p Under this menu you may change time date and view basic processor and system memory information ...

Page 53: ...48 A Ad dv va an nc ce ed d S Se et tu up p ...

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Page 55: ...50 S Se ec cu ur ri it ty y B Bo oo ot t S Se et tu up p ...

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Page 57: ... u up p y yo ou ur r d di is sk k T Th hi is s a ap pp pl li ic ca at ti io on n c ca an n b be e a ac ct ti iv va at te ed d b by y F Fr ro om m S St ta ar rt t c cl li ic ck k o on n t th he e S Sy ys st te em m R Re ec co ov ve er ry y This process enables you to restore your system whether your system is damaged or for some other reason that you can not operate your computer First turn on the ...

Page 58: ...53 Or click the Quit if you want to discontinue with the application Click the Recover your computer if you want to proceed ...

Page 59: ... Th hi is s i il ll lu us st tr ra at ti io on n w wi il ll l b be e s sh ho ow wn n t tw wi ic ce e a af ft te er r y yo ou u m ma ad de e t th he e f fi ir rs st t d de ec ci is si io on n i in n c ca as se e y yo ou u c ch ha an ng ge e y yo ou ur r m mi in nd d t to o d di is sc co on nt ti in nu ue e w wi it th h t th he e r re ec co ov ve er ry y p pr ro oc ce ed du ur re es s ...

Page 60: ...55 The system will start with the recovery procedures This illustration indicates the system has finished with the recovery procedures ...

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Page 62: ...d or mouse right button and select the Properties item Select the Display Settings option to enter its window display Click on the Advanced Settings tab to enter Generic PnP Monitor on Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family window display ...

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Page 69: ...ore advanced service while achieving greater network capacity through improved spectral efficiency Press the hot key combination of Fn F2 or click the 3G application icon to start executing the application Procedures in installing the application Insert the SIM card into the SIM slot Execute the application by pressing the Mobile Partner icon ...

Page 70: ...65 From the Mobile Partner display window click on the Tools item Select the Options ...

Page 71: ...66 Double click on the Profile Management and click on the New tab Click on the OK tab ...

Page 72: ...67 On the next window click on the Connect tab The HSPA is successfully connected ...

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Page 75: ...r for service information Before taking further actions consider the following suggestions Check to see if the problem persists when all the external devices are removed Check to see that the green light indicator on the AC adapter is lit Check to see the power cord is properly plugged to the wall outlet and to the computer Check to see the power indicator of the computer is on Check to see if you...

Page 76: ...e bottom of the computer is not engaged otherwise the quick keys will not work A Au ud di io o P Pr ro ob bl le em ms s N No o s sp pe ea ak ke er r o ou ut tp pu ut t Software volume control is turned down in Microsoft Sound System or is muted Double click the speaker icon on the lower right corner of the taskbar to see if the speaker has been muted or turned down all the way Most audio problems ...

Page 77: ...S and drivers will need to be re installed as well Check the hard disk indicator LED When you access a file the LED lamp should light up momentarily The new HDD may be defective or is not compatible If your computer has been subjected to static electricity or physical shock you may have damaged the disk drive T Th he e h ha ar rd d d dr ri iv ve e i is s m ma ak ki in ng g a ab bn no or rm ma al l...

Page 78: ...e es s a ar re e c co or rr ru up pt te ed d Run the Error checking utility in Windows to check the HDD Double click My Computer Right click C and select Properties Click Check Now in Error checking in Tools D Di is sp pl la ay y P Pr ro ob bl le em ms s T Th he e d di is sp pl la ay y p pa an ne el l i is s b bl la an nk k w wh he en n t th he e s sy ys st te em m i is s t tu ur rn ne ed d o on n...

Page 79: ... typing Keep the keyboard clean Dust and dirt under the keys could cause them to stick Configure the keyboard to wait longer before the auto repeat feature starts To adjust this feature Go to Start Settings Control Panel and double click the Keyboard icon A dialogue box shows up with the adjustable settings for the keyboard C CM MO OS S B Ba at tt te er ry y P Pr ro ob bl le em m A A m me es ss sa...

Page 80: ...gram is draining the memory resources Close the application programs you re not using and restart the system P PC C C Ca ar rd d P Pr ro ob bl le em ms s S So om me e s sy ys st te em m m ma ay y n no ot t h ha av ve e t th he e P PC C C Ca ar rd d S Sl lo ot t o op pt ti io on n P PC C C Ca ar rd ds s d do o n no ot t f fu un nc ct ti io on n Make sure you have properly installed the driver for t...

Page 81: ...mperature 50 degrees Celsius and up contact the service center Certain programs that are processor intensive may increase the computer temperature to a degree where the computer automatically slows down its CPU clock to protect itself from thermal damage T Th he e p pr ro og gr ra am m a ap pp pe ea ar rs s s st to op pp pe ed d o or r r ru un ns s v ve er ry y s sl lo ow wl ly y Press CTRL ALT DE...

Page 82: ... vi ic ce e Detach the external device insert it into the Enhanced USB port Separate the cable with the equipment first insert the wire into the port then connect the device with the cable that is inserted into the Enhanced USB port U Un na ab bl le e t to o R Re ec co og gn ni iz ze e t th he e E Ex xt te er rn na al l U US SB B D De ev vi ic ce e Please make sure power cable is inserted into the...

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Page 84: ... TDP 2 5W Atom N280 CPU single core 45 nm up to 1 66GHz 512KB L2 Cache 667MHz FSB TDP 2 5W M M Me e em m mo o or r ry y y DDRII 667 800 MHz support 667 800 MHz may be downgraded to 533MHz RAM socket 1 System DDRII up to 2 GB total base on RAM module available C C Co o or r re e e L L Lo o og g gi iic c c Intel Calistoga 945GSE ICH7M V V VG G GA A A Intel 945GSE A A Au u ud d di iio o o C C Co o od...

Page 85: ...TA HDD supported K K Ke e ey y yb b bo o oa a ar r rd d d US 83 UK 84 BR JP 87 Keys K B supported P P Po o oi iin n nt tti iin n ng g g D D De e ev v vi iic c ce e e PS2 Touch Pad with 2 buttons Support gesture function optional L L LC C CD D D 10 1 SWVGA resolution 1024 x 576 16 9 LED panel CPT HSC B B Ba a at ttt tte e er r ry y y P P Pa a ac c ck k k 4 cells 7 4V 3400mAh 2S2P BMS Li Polymer BMS...

Page 86: ... 2 speakers Internal Microphone support B B BI I IO O OS S S Supports PnP ACPI 3 0 Support external USB flash memory card boot up With AMI BIOS and 1MB flash ROM P P Po o ow w we e er r r M M Ma a an n na a ag g ge e em m me e en n nt tt d d de e ef f fa a au u ul llt tt S S Si iil lle e en n nt tt m m mo o od d de e e Smart Power II Power Management P P Ph h hy y ys s si iic c ca a al ll O O Ou u...

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