User Manual
Table Of Contents
- M230-0.doc
- M230-1.doc
- M230-2.doc
- M230-3.doc
- M230-4.doc
- M230-5.doc
- M230-6-0907.doc
- M230-7.doc
- M230-8.doc
- Troubleshooting
- Preliminary Checklist
- Solving Common Problems
- Battery Problems
- Bluetooth Problems
- Optical Drive Problems
- Display Problems
- Hardware Device Problems
- Hard Disk Drive Problems
- Infrared Problems
- Keyboard, Mouse and Touchpad Problems
- LAN Problems
- WLAN Problems
- Modem Problems
- PC Card Problems
- Power Management Problems
- Printer Problems
- Software Problems
- Sound Problems
- Startup Problems
- Other Problems
- Resetting the Computer
- Troubleshooting
- M230-A.doc
- M230-B updated.doc
Protecting the Computer
To safeguard the integrity of your computer data as well as the computer
itself, you can protect the computer in several ways as described in this
section.
Using the Password
The power-on password protects your computer against unauthorized
use. If the password is set, the prompt requesting for the password
appears on the screen whenever the computer is turned on.
Using the Cable Lock
You can use a Kensington-type cable lock to protect your computer
against theft. The cable lock is available in most computer stores.
To use the lock, loop the lock cable around a stationary object such as a
table. Insert the lock to the Kensington l
ock hole and turn the key to
secure the lock. Store the key in a safe place.
7-2 Caring for the Computer