User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Getting Started
- Features
- Pen
- WriteTouch
- Front panel buttons
- Status lights
- Security
- Windows Security button
- Fingerprint reader
- Display
- View Anywhere display (optional)
- Microphones
- Speakers
- Ambient light sensor (ALS)
- Accelerometer
- Infrared (IrDA)
- USB 2.0 ports
- Headphones port
- Microphone port
- Security slot
- VGA port
- DVI-D port
- Docking port
- Ethernet port
- SD (Secure Digital) card slot
- PC card slot
- SIM card slot
- Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g wireless)
- Wireless Broadband
- Bluetooth wireless
- Antenna
- Power adapter
- Battery
- Using your Tablet PC
- Using Motion Dashboard
- Using the pen
- Using Tablet PC Input Panel
- Configuring pen options
- Using WriteTouch
- Configuring front panel buttons
- Using USB
- Using Ethernet
- Using the display
- Setting up an external display
- Using the built-in microphones
- Connecting headphones, external speakers, or a microphone
- Using speech recognition
- Using power management
- Using the battery
- Using Motion OmniPass and the fingerprint reader
- Using Windows Security Center
- Setting up users and passwords
- Using Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g)
- Using Wireless Broadband
- Using Bluetooth
- Using infrared
- Finding additional software
- Care and Maintenance
- Troubleshooting and Support
- Index
Chapter 4 Care and Maintenance 59
System repair and recovery
If your system shows signs of instability or corruption, you can use this procedure to return
your computer to an earlier operating state.
Note: You need an external CD-ROM drive for this procedure.
In most cases, the setup program can repair damaged Windows components, allowing you
to keep your system data, applications, and settings.
If the setup program can not repair the damaged components, it will write over your
existing data. You will have an opportunity to cancel the procedure before you lose any
data. You may want to contact your system administrator for assistance.
To run the repair and recovery procedure
1. If possible, back up your data files.
2. Shut down the Tablet PC.
3. Insert the Motion Operating System Recovery CD into the CD-ROM drive and start the
Tablet PC. When prompted, press any key to boot from the CD.
4. On the Setup screen, select ENTER to set up Windows XP.
Note: Do not select R=Repair before you accept the End User License Agreement (EULA).
If you do, you must exit this procedure, shut down and restart your Tablet PC, then
accept the EULA before proceeding.
5. Press F8 to accept the terms of the End User License Agreement.
6. When the next options appear, select from the following:
• R = Repair. Re-installs only damaged Windows components. This option preserves
your system data, applications, passwords, and settings.
• Esc = Don’t Repair. Formats your hard disk drive and installs Windows completely. If
Windows Setup selects this option automatically, you can format now or cancel.
Note: If the setup program cannot repair your system, the Don’t Repair option is selected
automatically.
7. Follow the instructions in the setup program.
8. After your operating system has been repaired, you will be prompted to insert the
Motion Drivers and Utilities Recovery CD.
• For a repaired system, this process finishes quickly.
• For a reformatted system, this process takes some time while the drivers and utilities
are reinstalled. Once Windows loads, your settings and drivers are installed. Your
system may reboot several times during this process. After the recovery process
finishes, you may need to install other applications from the Motion Application CD.