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RAM | 2 GB DDR SDRAM |
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Hard Drive | 80 GB |
Storage | 40 GB - 80 GB HDD |
Display | TFT active matrix |
Networking | Ethernet |
Wireless | 802.11b, 802.11g |
Ports | 4 x USB 2.0, VGA, Modem, Headphone, Microphone |
Operating System | Windows XP Professional |
Battery | Lithium ion |
Dimensions | 1.5 in |
Guidelines for safe and optimal notebook operation, covering common usage scenarios and potential hazards.
Specifies optimal environmental conditions for storing the notebook and its components to prevent damage.
Provides instructions on how to safely clean the notebook's LCD screen and exterior case using appropriate materials.
Details the components visible on the front panel of the notebook, including camera, keyboard, and touchpad.
Identifies and describes the components located on the back panel of the notebook, such as the battery bay and ventilator.
Illustrates and explains the ports and connectors found on the left side of the notebook, like VGA and HDMI.
Shows and describes the ports and features on the right side of the notebook, including USB ports and the optical drive.
Details the components located on the bottom of the notebook, such as the battery security lock and release latch.
Details the usage and connection of the AC adaptor for powering the notebook and charging the battery.
Outlines important safety warnings and precautions related to battery handling, charging, and disposal.
Step-by-step guide on how to safely install a new primary battery into the notebook.
Explains how to access and use the BIOS Setup utility for system configuration and password settings.
Details how to enter and utilize the BIOS Setup utility for system configuration and security features.
Explains how to configure power schemes, timeouts for monitor and hard disks, and system sleep/hibernate settings.
Allows customization of power-saving settings, including prompt for password and actions on closing the lid.
Allows users to configure advanced power-saving options like password prompts and lid close actions.
Explains the hibernation feature for saving system state to disk and resuming later.
Explains how to use Safe Mode for diagnosing system problems and troubleshooting.
Guides on setting up user accounts and passwords for system security and login.
Explains how to unlock, resize, and customize the appearance and content of the taskbar.
Details the features and protection offered by Norton Internet Security 2007.
Describes McAfee SecurityCenter's services for managing notebook security and protection.
Explains the capabilities of Easy Media Creator 9 for burning discs and managing media files.
Discusses protective measures against power interruptions, including surge suppressors and UPS units.
Offers advice on protecting the notebook from physical damage, environmental hazards, and power fluctuations.
Explains how to connect the notebook to a phone line using the built-in modem.
Provides ergonomic guidelines for setting up the workstation, including chair, desk, and monitor placement.
Provides guidance on optimal screen placement and adjustment to minimize eye and neck strain.
Describes simple daily exercises to alleviate muscle tension and prevent work-related injuries.
Explains Repetitive Strain Injury, its causes, symptoms, and stages of development.
Details the recovery process for Windows Vista® using the backup partition.
Explains the recovery options for Windows® XP using the backup partition.
Explains different types of computer viruses, their spread, and how to prevent infections.
Guides users on setting up internet connections using the Internet Connection Wizard and required information.
Covers power cord usage, safety warnings, and battery replacement procedures.