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| RAM | 4GB DDR3L |
|---|---|
| Storage | 500GB HDD |
| Display | 14-inch, 1366 x 768 pixels |
| Graphics | Intel HD Graphics 4400 |
| Operating System | Windows 8.1 |
| Battery | 4-cell, 41 Wh Li-ion |
| Wireless | 802.11b/g/n |
| Ports | 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0, HDMI, VGA, RJ-45, headphone/microphone combo jack |
| Optical Drive | DVD±RW |
| Processor | Intel Celeron, Pentium, Core i3 or Core i5 (4th generation) |
Details specifications for CPU models and graphics subsystems, including discrete and integrated options.
Outlines memory module support, flash cache, primary storage options like HDD and mSATA SSD.
Covers audio/video, networking, external expansion ports, and keyboard/pointing device features.
Identifies external display components like WLAN antennas, microphones, and webcam.
Details the power button functionality and indicator lights for sleep, hibernation, and power status.
Explains the function of various keys including ESC, Fn, Windows button, and function keys.
Describes the TouchPad's on/off button, zone, and left/right button functions.
Describes ports like power, HDMI, RJ-45, and USB 3.0, along with indicator lights.
Details ports like audio/USB combo jack, USB 2.0, optical drive, and security cable slot.
Identifies components on the bottom of the notebook, including battery latches and vents.
Provides instructions on finding the computer's serial, product, and model numbers on the bottom casing.
An exploded view showing the placement of major internal components within the notebook.
Lists spare parts for the display assembly, including bezel, panel, hinges, and webcam module.
Details options for optical drives, SSDs, and HDD types, including spare part numbers.
An alphabetical listing of spare part numbers with their corresponding component descriptions.
Lists necessary tools and general considerations for component disassembly and reassembly procedures.
Explains electrostatic discharge (ESD) risks and proper grounding techniques to prevent component damage.
Provides guidelines for safely packaging and transporting equipment, focusing on ESD protection.
Step-by-step instructions for safely removing and installing the notebook's battery.
Detailed procedure for removing and replacing the computer's internal hard drive.
Instructions for accessing and replacing RAM modules, including compartment cover removal.
Step-by-step guide for removing and installing the notebook's keyboard.
Procedure for removing and replacing the main top cover assembly, including necessary component disconnections.
Comprehensive steps for removing and installing the system board, including cable and component disconnections.
Instructions for removing and replacing the heat sink assembly, including thermal material application.
Guide for removing and replacing the entire display assembly, including hinges and bezel.
Explains how to access and use Computer Setup (BIOS) for system configuration and settings in Windows 8.
Instructions for running diagnostic tests on computer hardware using the UEFI-based tool.
Covers Computer Setup (BIOS) and Advanced System Diagnostics procedures for Linux operating systems.
Details using Windows backup and restore utilities, system recovery, and automatic repair options.
Explains Windows Backup and Restore features, system repair discs, and recovery tools for Windows 7.
Covers creating backups, backing up information, and performing system recovery for Linux.
Describes the types, purpose, and write protection of non-volatile memory components in the system.
General requirements for power cord sets applicable globally, including length and certification.
Details specific power cord requirements and agency certifications for various countries and regions.