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. Slide the battery down until it clicks in place. 
NOTE 
 When using a battery pack for the first time, it is recommended that you calibrate the battery so the gas 
gauge accurately displays battery capacity. 
 To Remove the Battery: 
1
. Hold the computer in both hands and turn it over so you are 
looking at the bottom with the battery latch at the back of the 
unit in your right hand. 
2
. Place your thumbs on the battery latches on the either edge of 
the battery and press in. Remove by pushing in the direction of 
the arrows. 
3
. Lift the battery away from the unit. 
Customizing Your BIOS Settings 
This section explains how to use the BIOS Setup Utility to modify the BIOS settings. The Setup Utility displays and 
allows modification of the computer's components and allows you to configure devices that are connected to it. This 
information is used to test and initialize components during boot up and to make sure everything runs properly when 
the system is operating. 
Your computer is already properly configured and optimized with a set of default values so you do not need to run 
this utility. In certain circumstances, the system may generate an error message that asks you to make changes to the 
BIOS settings using the Setup Utility. This happens if the system finds an error during the POST (Power On Self 
Test) that it carries out at start-up. Please first refer to Troubleshooting
 if a problem arises. 
If you are not sure how to configure the BIOS settings
 we suggest that you select "Load Setup Defaults" on the 
Exit Menu screen, then exit saving changes. This loads optimized default settings for normal use. 
The most commonly used Setup functions are: 
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Setting the date and time 
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Setting a password 
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Boot order setup 
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Stealth mode setup 
Using the Setup Utility 
The Setup Utility allows you to configure your computer’s basic settings. When you turn your computer on, the 
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