Lenovo ThinkStation E32 User Guide [en, ar, bg, br, cs, da, de, el, es, fi, fr, he, hr, hu, it, ko, nl, pl, pt, pt, ro, ru, sk, sl, sr, sv, tr, uk, zc, zh]

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Note:Beforeusingthisinformationandtheproductitsupports,besuretoreadandunderstandthe
“Importantsafetyinformation”onpagev
andAppendixB“Notices”onpage147.
SecondEdition(February2014)
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Contents
Importantsafetyinformation......v
Serviceandupgrades.............v
Staticelectricityprevention...........v
Powercordsandpoweradapters........vi
Extensioncordsandrelateddevices.......vi
Plugsandoutlets..............vii
Externaldevices..............vii
Heatandproductventilation.........vii
Operatingenvironment...........viii
Lasercompliancestatement.........viii
Powersupplystatement............ix
Cleaningandmaintenance...........ix
Chapter1.Productoverview......1
Features..................1
Specifications................5
Lenovoprograms..............5
AccessingLenovoprogramsontheWindows
7operatingsystem............5
AccessingLenovoprogramsontheWindows
8orWindows8.1operatingsystem.....6
AnintroductiontoLenovoprograms.....7
Locations..................8
Locatingconnectors,controls,andindicators
onthefrontofyourcomputer........8
Locatingconnectorsontherearofyour
computer................9
Locatingcomponents..........11
Locatingpartsonthesystemboard....12
Locatinginternaldrives.........13
Machinetypeandmodellabel.......14
Chapter2.Usingyourcomputer...15
Frequentlyaskedquestions.........15
NavigatingamongscreensontheWindows8and
Windows8.1operatingsystems........16
NavigatingonWindows8........16
NavigatingonWindows8.1........17
AccessingControlPanelontheWindows8or
Windows8.1operatingsystem........18
Usingthekeyboard.............19
UsingWindowsshortcutkeys.......19
Usingthefingerprintreader........19
Usingthewheelmouse...........20
Adjustingaudio..............20
Aboutyourcomputeraudio........20
Settingthevolumefromthedesktop....20
SettingthevolumefromControlPanel...21
UsingCDsandDVDs............21
HandlingandstoringCDandDVDmedia..22
PlayingaCDorDVD..........22
RecordingaCDorDVD.........22
Chapter3.Youandyourcomputer..25
Accessibilityandcomfort..........25
Arrangingyourworkspace........25
Comfort...............25
Glareandlighting............26
Aircirculation.............26
Electricaloutletsandcablelengths.....26
Registeringyourcomputer..........26
Movingyourcomputertoanothercountryor
region..................27
Chapter4.Security..........29
Securityfeatures..............29
Lockingthecomputercover.........30
AttachingaKensington-stylecablelock.....31
Attachingacablelock............32
Usingpasswords..............32
BIOSpasswords............32
Windowspasswords..........33
Configuringthefingerprintreader.......33
Usingandunderstandingfirewalls.......33
Protectingdataagainstviruses........33
Chapter5.Installingorreplacing
hardware...............35
Handlingstatic-sensitivedevices.......35
Installingorreplacinghardware........35
Installingexternaloptions........35
Removingthecomputercover.......36
Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel..36
Accessingthesystemboardcomponentsand
drives................38
Installingorreplacingamemorymodule...38
InstallingorreplacingaPCIcard......40
Installingorreplacingthecardreader....42
Replacingthebattery..........47
Installingthesolid-statedrive.......48
InstallingorreplacingthemSATAsolid-state
drive.................49
Replacingtheharddiskdrive.......55
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Installingorreplacingthesecondaryharddisk
drive.................57
Replacingtheopticaldrive........64
Replacingtheheatsinkandfanassembly..66 Replacingthepowersupplyassembly...68
Replacingthemicroprocessor.......73
Replacingthecoverpresenceswitch....76
Replacingtheinternalspeaker.......77
ReplacingthefrontaudioandUSB
assembly...............79
Replacingthesystemfan.........81
Replacingthethermalsensor.......83
Replacingthepowerswitch........85
ReplacingtheWi-Fiunits.........87
InstallingorremovingtherearWi-Fiantenna.93 InstallingorremovingthefrontWi-Fi
antenna...............94
Replacingthekeyboardormouse.....97
Completingthepartsreplacement.....98
Erasinglostorforgottenpasswords(clearing
CMOS)................111
Enablingordisablingadevice........111
Selectingastartupdevice..........112
Selectingatemporarystartupdevice....112
Selectingorchangingthestartupdevice
sequence...............112
EnablingErPLPScompliancemode......112
ICEperformancemode...........113
ICEthermalalert..............113
ExitingtheSetupUtilityprogram.......114
Chapter8.ConfiguringRAID....115
RAIDLevel................115
ConfiguringthesystemBIOStoenableSATARAID
functionality................115
CreatingRAIDvolumes...........115
DeletingRAIDvolumes...........116
Resettingdiskstonon-RAID.........116
Chapter6.Recoveryinformation..101
RecoveryinformationfortheWindows7operating
system..................101
Creatingandusingrecoverymedia.....101
Performingbackupandrecovery
operations..............102
UsingtheRescueandRecovery
workspace..............103
Creatingandusingarescuemedium....104
Reinstallingpreinstalledapplicationsand
devicedrivers.............105
Reinstallingsoftwareprograms......106
Reinstallingdevicedrivers........106
Solvingrecoveryproblems........106
RecoveryinformationfortheWindows8or
Windows8.1operatingsystem........107
Refreshingyourcomputer........107
Resettingyourcomputertothefactorydefault
settings................107
Usingtheadvancedstartupoptions....107
RecoveringyouroperatingsystemifWindows
8orWindows8.1failstostart.......108
Chapter7.UsingtheSetupUtility
program...............109
StartingtheSetupUtilityprogram.......109
Viewingandchangingsettings........109
Usingpasswords..............109
Passwordconsiderations.........110
Power-OnPassword..........110
AdministratorPassword.........110
HardDiskPassword...........110
Setting,changing,anddeletingapassword..110
Chapter9.Updatingsystem
programs..............117
Usingsystemprograms...........117
Updating(flashing)theBIOSfromadisc....117
Updating(flashing)theBIOSfromyouroperating
system..................118
RecoveringfromaPOST/BIOSupdatefailure..118
Chapter10.Preventingproblems.119
Keepingyourcomputercurrent........119
Gettingthelatestdevicedriversforyour
computer...............119
Updatingyouroperatingsystem......119
UsingSystemUpdate..........120
Cleaningandmaintenance..........120
Basics................120
Cleaningyourcomputer.........121
Goodmaintenancepractices.......122
Movingyourcomputer...........122
Chapter11.Troubleshootingand
diagnostics.............123
Basictroubleshooting............123
Troubleshootingprocedure..........124
Troubleshooting..............124
Audioproblems............125
CDproblems.............126
DVDproblems.............127
Intermittentproblems..........129
Keyboard,mouse,orpointingdevice
problems...............129
Monitorproblems............131
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Networkingproblems..........133
Optionproblems............135
Performanceandlockupproblems.....136
Printerproblems............138
Serialportproblems...........138
Softwareproblems...........139
USBproblems.............140
LenovoSolutionCenter...........140
Exportclassificationnotice..........149
Electronicemissionsnotices.........149
FederalCommunicationsCommission
DeclarationofConformity........149
Eurasiancompliancemark..........151
Brazilregulatorynotice...........151
Mexicoregulatorynotice...........151
Additionalregulatoryinformation.......151
Chapter12.Gettinginformation,help,
andservice.............141
Informationresources............141
LenovoThinkVantageT ools........141
LenovoWelcome............141
HelpandSupport............141
SafetyandWarranty...........141
LenovoWebsite............141
LenovoSupportWebsite.........142
Helpandservice..............142
Usingthedocumentationanddiagnostic
program...............142
Callingforservice............142
Usingotherservices..........143
Purchasingadditionalservices......143
AppendixA.Systemmemory
speed................145
AppendixB.Notices.........147
Trademarks................148
AppendixC.Regulatory
information.............149
AppendixD.WEEEandrecycling
statements.............153
ImportantWEEEinformation.........153
RecyclinginformationforJapan........153
RecyclinginformationforBrazil........154
BatteryrecyclinginformationforT aiwan.....154
BatteryrecyclinginformationfortheEuropean
Union..................154
AppendixE.RestrictionofHazardous
SubstancesDirective(RoHS)....157
EuropeanUnionRoHS...........157
ChinaRoHS................157
TurkishRoHS...............157
UkraineRoHS...............158
IndiaRoHS................158
AppendixF .ENERGYSTARmodel
information.............159
Index.................161
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Importantsafetyinformation

CAUTION: Beforeusingthismanual,besuretoreadandunderstandalltherelatedsafetyinformationforthis product.RefertotheinformationinthissectionandthesafetyinformationintheSafety,Warranty,and SetupGuidethatyoureceivedwiththisproduct.Readingandunderstandingthissafetyinformation reducestheriskofpersonalinjuryanddamagetoyourproduct.
IfyounolongerhaveacopyoftheSafety,Warranty,andSetupGuide,youcanobtainaPortableDocument Format(PDF)versionfromtheLenovo SupportWebsitealsoprovidestheSafety,Warranty,andSetupGuideandthisUserGuideinadditional languages.
®
SupportWebsiteathttp://www.lenovo.com/support.TheLenovo

Serviceandupgrades

DonotattempttoserviceaproductyourselfunlessinstructedtodosobytheCustomerSupportCenteror yourdocumentation.OnlyuseaServiceProviderwhoisapprovedtorepairyourparticularproduct.
Note:Somecomputerpartscanbeupgradedorreplacedbythecustomer.Upgradestypicallyare referredtoasoptions.ReplacementpartsapprovedforcustomerinstallationarereferredtoasCustomer ReplaceableUnits,orCRUs.Lenovoprovidesdocumentationwithinstructionswhenitisappropriatefor customerstoinstalloptionsorreplaceCRUs.Y oumustcloselyfollowallinstructionswheninstallingor replacingparts.TheOffstateofapowerindicatordoesnotnecessarilymeanthatvoltagelevelsinsidea productarezero.Beforeyouremovethecoversfromaproductequippedwithapowercord,alwaysmake surethatthepoweristurnedoffandthattheproductisunpluggedfromanypowersource.Formore informationonCRUs,refertoChapter5“Installingorreplacinghardware”onpage35 questionsorconcerns,contacttheCustomerSupportCenter.
Althoughtherearenomovingpartsinyourcomputerafterthepowercordhasbeendisconnected,the followingwarningsarerequiredforyoursafety.
CAUTION:
.Ifyouhaveany
Hazardousmovingparts.Keepfingersandotherbodypartsaway.
CAUTION:
Beforeyouopenthecomputercover,turnoffthecomputerandwaitseveralminutesuntilthe computeriscool.

Staticelectricityprevention

Staticelectricity,althoughharmlesstoyou,canseriouslydamagecomputercomponentsandoptions. Improperhandlingofstatic-sensitivepartscancausedamagetothepart.Whenyouunpackanoption
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orCRU,donotopenthestatic-protectivepackagecontainingthepartuntiltheinstructionsdirectyou toinstallit.
WhenyouhandleoptionsorCRUs,orperformanyworkinsidethecomputer,takethefollowingprecautions toavoidstatic-electricitydamage:
•Limityourmovement.Movementcancausestaticelectricitytobuilduparoundyou.
•Alwayshandlecomponentscarefully.Handleadapters,memorymodules,andothercircuitboardsbythe edges.Nevertouchexposedcircuitry.
•Preventothersfromtouchingcomponents.
•Whenyouinstallastatic-sensitiveoptionorCRU,touchthestatic-protectivepackagecontainingthe parttoametalexpansion-slotcoverorotherunpaintedmetalsurfaceonthecomputerforatleasttwo seconds.Thisreducesstaticelectricityinthepackageandyourbody.
•Whenpossible,removethestatic-sensitivepartfromthestatic-protectivepackagingandinstallthepart withoutsettingitdown.Whenthisisnotpossible,placethestatic-protectivepackagingonasmooth, levelsurfaceandplacethepartonit.
•Donotplacethepartonthecomputercoverorothermetalsurface.

Powercordsandpoweradapters

Useonlythepowercordsandpoweradapterssuppliedbytheproductmanufacturer.
Thepowercordsshallbesafetyapproved.ForGermany,itshallbeH05VV-F,3G,0.75mm othercountries,thesuitabletypesshallbeusedaccordingly.
Neverwrapapowercordaroundapoweradapterorotherobject.Doingsocanstressthecordinwaysthat cancausethecordtofray,crack,orcrimp.Thiscanpresentasafetyhazard.
Alwaysroutepowercordssothattheywillnotbewalkedon,trippedover,orpinchedbyobjects.
Protectpowercordandpoweradaptersfromliquids.Forinstance,donotleaveyourpowercordorpower adapternearsinks,tubs,toilets,oronfloorsthatarecleanedwithliquidcleansers.Liquidscancausea shortcircuit,particularlyifthepowercordorpoweradapterhasbeenstressedbymisuse.Liquidsalsocan causegradualcorrosionofpowercordterminalsand/ortheconnectorterminalsonapoweradapter, whichcaneventuallyresultinoverheating.
Ensurethatallpowercordconnectorsaresecurelyandcompletelypluggedintoreceptacles.
Donotuseanypoweradapterthatshowscorrosionattheacinputpinsorshowssignsofoverheating(such asdeformedplastic)attheacinputoranywhereonthepoweradapter.
Donotuseanypowercordswheretheelectricalcontactsoneitherendshowsignsofcorrosionor overheatingorwherethepowercordappearstohavebeendamagedinanyway.
2
,orbetter.For

Extensioncordsandrelateddevices

Ensurethatextensioncords,surgeprotectors,uninterruptiblepowersupplies,andpowerstripsthatyouuse areratedtohandletheelectricalrequirementsoftheproduct.Neveroverloadthesedevices.Ifpowerstrips areused,theloadshouldnotexceedthepowerstripinputrating.Consultanelectricianformoreinformation ifyouhavequestionsaboutpowerloads,powerrequirements,andinputratings.
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Plugsandoutlets

Ifareceptacle(poweroutlet)thatyouintendtousewithyourcomputerequipmentappearstobedamaged orcorroded,donotusetheoutletuntilitisreplacedbyaqualifiedelectrician.
Donotbendormodifytheplug.Iftheplugisdamaged,contactthemanufacturertoobtainareplacement.
Donotshareanelectricaloutletwithotherhomeorcommercialappliancesthatdrawlargeamountsof electricity;otherwise,unstablevoltagemightdamageyourcomputer,data,orattacheddevices.
Someproductsareequippedwithathree-prongedplug.Thisplugfitsonlyintoagroundedelectricaloutlet. Thisisasafetyfeature.Donotdefeatthissafetyfeaturebytryingtoinsertitintoanon-groundedoutlet.If youcannotinserttheplugintotheoutlet,contactanelectricianforanapprovedoutletadapterortoreplace theoutletwithonethatenablesthissafetyfeature.Neveroverloadanelectricaloutlet.Theoverallsystem loadshouldnotexceed80percentofthebranchcircuitrating.Consultanelectricianformoreinformation ifyouhavequestionsaboutpowerloadsandbranchcircuitratings.
Besurethatthepoweroutletyouareusingisproperlywired,easilyaccessible,andlocatedclosetothe equipment.Donotfullyextendpowercordsinawaythatwillstressthecords.
Besurethatthepoweroutletprovidesthecorrectvoltageandcurrentfortheproductyouareinstalling.
Carefullyconnectanddisconnecttheequipmentfromtheelectricaloutlet.

Externaldevices

DonotconnectordisconnectanyexternaldevicecablesotherthanUniversalSerialBus(USB)and1394 cableswhilethecomputerpowerison;otherwise,youmightdamageyourcomputer.Toavoidpossible damagetoattacheddevices,waitatleastfivesecondsafterthecomputerisshutdowntodisconnect externaldevices.

Heatandproductventilation

Computers,poweradapters,andmanyaccessoriescangenerateheatwhenturnedonandwhenbatteries arecharging.Alwaysfollowthesebasicprecautions:
•Donotleaveyourcomputer,poweradapter,oraccessoriesincontactwithyourlaporanypartofyour bodyforanextendedperiodwhentheproductsarefunctioningorwhenthebatteryischarging.Your computer,poweradapter,andmanyaccessoriesproducesomeheatduringnormaloperation.Extended contactwiththebodycouldcausediscomfortor,potentially,askinburn.
•Donotchargethebatteryoroperateyourcomputer,poweradapter,oraccessoriesnearflammable materialsorinexplosiveenvironments.
•Ventilationslots,fans,andheatsinksareprovidedwiththeproductforsafety,comfort,andreliable operation.Thesefeaturesmightinadvertentlybecomeblockedbyplacingtheproductonabed,sofa, carpet,orotherflexiblesurface.Neverblock,cover,ordisablethesefeatures.
Inspectyourdesktopcomputerfordustaccumulationatleastonceeverythreemonths.Beforeinspecting yourcomputer,turnoffthepowerandunplugthecomputer'spowercordfromtheelectricaloutlet;then removeanydustfromventsandperforationsinthebezel.Ifyounoticeexternaldustaccumulation,then examineandremovedustfromtheinsideofthecomputerincludingheatsinkinletfins,powersupplyvents, andfans.Alwaysturnoffandunplugthecomputerbeforeopeningthecover.Ifpossible,avoidoperating yourcomputerwithintwofeetofhigh-trafficareas.Ifyoumustoperateyourcomputerinornearahigh-traffic area,inspectand,ifnecessary,cleanyourcomputermorefrequently.
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Foryoursafetyandtomaintainoptimumcomputerperformance,alwaysfollowthesebasicprecautions withyourdesktopcomputer:
•Keepthecoverclosedwheneverthecomputerispluggedin.
•Regularlyinspecttheoutsideofthecomputerfordustaccumulation.
•Removedustfromventsandanyperforationsinthebezel.Morefrequentcleaningsmightberequiredfor computersindustyorhigh-trafficareas.
•Donotrestrictorblockanyventilationopenings.
•Donotstoreoroperateyourcomputerinsidefurniture,asthismightincreasetheriskofoverheating.
•Airflowtemperaturesintothecomputershouldnotexceed35°C(95°F).
•Donotinstallairfiltrationdevices.Theymayinterferewithpropercooling.

Operatingenvironment

Theoptimalenvironmentinwhichtouseyourcomputeris10°C-35°C(50°F-95°F)withhumidityranging between35%and80%.Ifyourcomputerisstoredortransportedintemperatureslessthan10°C(50°F), allowthecoldcomputertoriseslowlytoanoptimaloperatingtemperatureof10°C-35°C(50°F-95°F)before use.Thisprocesscouldtaketwohoursinextremeconditions.Failuretoallowyourcomputertorisetoan optimaloperatingtemperaturebeforeusecouldresultinirreparabledamagetoyourcomputer.
Ifpossible,placeyourcomputerinawell-ventilatedanddryareawithoutdirectexposuretosunshine.
Keepelectricalappliancessuchasanelectricfan,radio,high-poweredspeakers,airconditioner,and microwaveovenawayfromyourcomputerbecausethestrongmagneticfieldsgeneratedbythese appliancescandamagethemonitoranddataontheharddiskdrive.
Donotplaceanybeveragesontopoforbesidethecomputerorotherattacheddevices.Ifliquidisspilledon orinthecomputeroranattacheddevice,ashortcircuitorotherdamagemightoccur.
Donoteatorsmokeoveryourkeyboard.Particlesthatfallintoyourkeyboardcancausedamage.

Lasercompliancestatement

CAUTION: Whenlaserproducts(suchasCD-ROMs,DVDdrives,fiberopticdevices,ortransmitters)are installed,notethefollowing:
•Donotremovethecovers.Removingthecoversofthelaserproductcouldresultinexposureto hazardouslaserradiation.Therearenoserviceablepartsinsidethedevice.
•Useofcontrolsoradjustmentsorperformanceofproceduresotherthanthosespecifiedherein mightresultinhazardousradiationexposure.
DANGER
SomelaserproductscontainanembeddedClass3AorClass3Blaserdiode.Notethefollowing:
Laserradiationwhenopen.Donotstareintothebeam,donotviewdirectlywithoptical instruments,andavoiddirectexposuretothebeam.
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Powersupplystatement

Neverremovethecoveronapowersupplyoranypartthathasthefollowinglabelattached.
Hazardousvoltage,current,andenergylevelsarepresentinsideanycomponentthathasthislabelattached. Therearenoserviceablepartsinsidethesecomponents.Ifyoususpectaproblemwithoneoftheseparts, contactaservicetechnician.

Cleaningandmaintenance

Keepyourcomputerandworkspaceclean.Shutdownthecomputerandthendisconnectthepower cordbeforecleaningthecomputer.Donotsprayanyliquiddetergentdirectlyonthecomputeroruse anydetergentcontainingflammablematerialtocleanthecomputer.Spraythedetergentonasoftcloth andthenwipethecomputersurfaces.
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Chapter1.Productoverview

Thischapterprovidesinformationaboutthecomputerfeatures,specifications,softwareprogramsprovided byLenovo,andlocationsofconnectors,components,partsonthesystemboard,andinternaldrives.

Features

Thissectionintroducesthecomputerfeatures.Theinformationcoversavarietyofmodels.
Toviewtheinformationaboutyourspecificmodel,dooneofthefollowing:
•GointotheSetupUtilityprogrambyfollowingtheinstructionsinChapter7“UsingtheSetupUtility program”onpage109
•OntheMicrosoft toviewtheinformation.
•OntheMicrosoftWindows8orWindows8.1operatingsystem,gotothedesktopandmoveyourpointer tothetop-rightorbottom-rightcornerofthescreentodisplaythecharms.ThenclickSettingsPC
infotoviewtheinformation.
Microprocessor
Yourcomputercomeswithoneofthefollowingmicroprocessors(internalcachesizevariesbymodeltype):
•Intel
®
Celeron
®
•IntelCore™i3microprocessor
•IntelCorei5microprocessor
•IntelCorei7microprocessor
•IntelPentium
•IntelXeon
®
microprocessor
®
microprocessor
.Then,selectMainSystemSummarytoviewtheinformation.
®
Windows
®
7operationsystem,clickStart,right-clickComputer,andselectProperties
microprocessor
Memory
Yourcomputersupportsuptofourdoubledatarate3dualinlinememorymodules(DDR3UDIMMs).
Internaldrives
•Opticaldrive:DVD-ROM,DVD-R,Blu-ray,SlimDVD-ROM,SlimDVD-R,orSlimBlu-ray
•Hybridharddiskdrive(optional)
•SerialAdvancedT echnologyAttachment(SATA)harddiskdrive
Note:YourcomputersupportsSATA2.0andSATA3.0devices.Formoreinformation,see“Locating partsonthesystemboard”onpage12
.
•Solid-statedrive(SSD)(availableinsomemodels)
•MiniSerialAdvancedTechnologyAttachment(mSATA)solid-statedrive(availableinsomemodels)
Videosubsystem
•IntegratedgraphicsforaVideoGraphicsArray(VGA)connectorandtwoDisplayPortconnectors
•PeripheralComponentInterconnect(PCI)Expressx16graphicscardslotonthesystemboardfora discretegraphicscard
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Audiosubsystem
•Integratedhigh-definition(HD)audio
•Audioline-inconnector,audioline-outconnector,andmicrophoneconnectorontherearpanel
•Microphoneconnectorandheadphoneconnectoronthefrontpanel
•Internalspeaker
Connectivity
•100/1000MbpsintegratedEthernetcontroller
Systemmanagementfeatures
•Abilitytostorepower-onself-test(POST)hardwaretestresults
•DesktopManagementInterface(DMI) DesktopManagementInterfaceprovidesacommonpathforuserstoaccessinformationaboutall
aspectsofacomputer,includingprocessortype,installationdate,attachedprintersandotherperipherals, powersources,andmaintenancehistory.
•ErPLPScompliancemode Theenergy-relatedproductsdirective(ErP)lowestpowerstate(LPS)compliancemodereducesthe
consumptionofelectricitywhenyourcomputerisinsleeporoffmode.Formoreinformation,see “EnablingErPLPScompliancemode”onpage112
.
•IntelStandardManageability IntelStandardManageabilityishardwareandfirmwaretechnologythatbuildscertainfunctionality
intocomputersinordertomakethemeasierandlessexpensiveforbusinessestomonitor,maintain, update,upgrade,andrepair.
•IntelMatrixStorageManager IntelMatrixStorageManagerisadevicedriverthatprovidessupportforSATARAID5arraysandSATA
RAID10arraysonspecificIntelchipsetsystemboardstoenhanceharddiskperformance.
•PrebootExecutionEnvironment(PXE) ThePrebootExecutionEnvironmentisanenvironmenttostartcomputersusinganetworkinterface
independentofdatastoragedevices(suchastheharddiskdrive)orinstalledoperatingsystems.
•IntelligentCoolingEngine(ICE) TheIntelligentCoolingEngineisasystemthermalmanagementsolutionthatenablesyourcomputer
torunwithbetterthermalandacousticperformance.TheICEfunctionalsomonitorsthethermal performanceofyourcomputertoidentifythermalproblems.Formoreinformation,see“ICEperformance mode”onpage113and“ICEthermalalert”onpage113.
•SystemManagement(SM)BasicInput/OutputSystem(BIOS)andSMsoftware TheSMBIOSspecificationdefinesdatastructuresandaccessmethodsinaBIOSthatallowsauseror
applicationtostoreandretrieveinformationspecificaboutthecomputerinquestion.
•WakeonLAN WakeonLANisanEthernetcomputernetworkingstandardthatallowsacomputertobeturnedon
orwokenupbyanetworkmessage.Themessageisusuallysentbyaprogramrunningonanother computeronthesamelocalareanetwork.
•WindowsManagementInstrumentation(WMI) WindowsManagementInstrumentationisasetofextensionstotheWindowsDriverModel.Itprovidesan
operatingsysteminterfacethroughwhichinstrumentedcomponentsprovideinformationandnotification.
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Input/Output(I/O)features
•9-pinserialport(onestandardandoneoptional)
•SixUniversalSerialBus(USB)3.0connectors(twoonthefrontpanelandfourontherearpanel)
•TwoUSB2.0connectors
•OneEthernetconnector
•TwoDisplayPortconnectors
•OneVGAmonitorconnector
•OnePersonalSystem/2(PS/2)keyboardconnector(optional)
•OnePS/2mouseconnector(optional)
•Threeaudioconnectorsontherearpanel(audioline-inconnector,audioline-outconnector,and microphoneconnector)
•Twoaudioconnectorsonthefrontpanel(microphoneconnectorandheadphoneconnector)
Formoreinformation,see“Locatingconnectors,controls,andindicatorsonthefrontofyourcomputer”on page8
and“Locatingconnectorsontherearofyourcomputer”onpage9.
Expansion
•Oneharddiskdrivebay
•Oneopticaldrivebay
•OnePCIExpressx1cardslot
•OnePCIcardslot
•OnePCIExpressx16graphicscardslot(graphicscardavailableinsomemodels)
•OnePCIExpressx16cardslot(negotiablelinkwidthx4,x1)
Formoreinformation,see“Locatinginternaldrives”onpage13
.
Powersupply
Yourcomputercomeswitha240-wattautomaticvoltage-sensingpowersupply.
Securityfeatures
•ComputraceAgentsoftwareembeddedinfirmware
•Coverpresenceswitch(alsocalledintrusionswitch)
•Abilitytoenableordisableadevice
•AbilitytoenableanddisableUSBconnectorsindividually
•Keyboardwithfingerprintreader(shippedwithsomemodels)
•Power-onpassword(POP),administratorpassword,andharddiskdrivepasswordtodeterunauthorized useofyourcomputer
•Startupsequencecontrol
•Startupwithoutkeyboardormouse
•SupportforaKensington-stylecablelock
•Supportforapadlock
•TrustedPlatformModule(TPM)
Formoreinformation,seeChapter4“Security”onpage29
.
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Preinstalledsoftwareprograms
Yourcomputerispreinstalledwithsoftwareprogramstohelpyouworkmoreeasilyandsecurely.Formore information,see“Lenovoprograms”onpage5.
Preinstalledoperatingsystem
Yourcomputerispreinstalledwithoneofthefollowingoperatingsystems:
•MicrosoftWindows7operatingsystem
•MicrosoftWindows8operatingsystem
•MicrosoftWindows8.1operatingsystem
Operatingsystem(s),certifiedortestedforcompatibility
•Linux
®
1
(variesbymodeltype)
1.Theoperatingsystem(s)listedherearebeingcertifiedortestedforcompatibilityatthetimethispublicationgoesto press.AdditionaloperatingsystemsmightbeidentifiedbyLenovoascompatiblewithyourcomputerfollowingthe publicationofthismanual.Thislistissubjecttochange.Todetermineifanoperatingsystemhasbeencertifiedor testedforcompatibility,checktheWebsiteoftheoperatingsystemvendor.
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Specifications
Thissectionliststhephysicalspecificationsforyourcomputer.
Dimensions
Width:102mm(4.02inches) Height:338mm(13.31inches) Depth:375mm(14.76inches)
Weight
Maximumconfigurationasshipped:7.8kg(17.20lb)
Environment
•Airtemperature:
Operating:10°Cto35°C(50°Fto95°F) Storageinoriginalshippingpackage:-40°Cto60°C(-40°Fto140°F) Storagewithoutpackage:-10°Cto60°C(14°Fto140°F)
•Humidity:
Operating:20%to80%(non-condensing) Storage:20%to90%(non-condensing)
•Altitude:
Operating:-15.2to3048m(-50to10000ft) Storage:-15.2to10668m(-50to35000ft)
Electricalinput
•Inputvoltage:
–Lowrange:
Minimum:100Vac Maximum:127Vac Inputfrequencyrange:50to60Hz
–Highrange:
Minimum:200Vac Maximum:240Vac Inputfrequencyrange:50to60Hz

Lenovoprograms

YourcomputercomeswithLenovoprogramstohelpyouworkmoreeasilyandsecurely.Dependingon theWindowsoperatingsystempreinstalled,theprogramsmightvary.

AccessingLenovoprogramsontheWindows7operatingsystem

YoucanaccessLenovoprogramsontheWindows7operatingsystemthroughWindowsSearchorfrom ControlPanel.TheiconnamedisplayedinthesearchresultorControlPanelmightbedifferentfromthe programname.YoucanfindtheprogrambyitsprogramnameoriconnameasshownintheLenovo programsavailableontheWindows7operatingsystemtable.
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Note:Ifyoudonotfindtheprogramyouneed,opentheLenovoThinkVantage
®
Toolsprogramtofindthe
dimmediconfortheprogram.Thendouble-clicktheicontoinstalltheprogram.
ToaccessLenovoprogramsthroughWindowsSearch,dothefollowing:
1.ClicktheStartbuttonandthentypetheprogramnameortheiconnameintothesearchbox.
2.Locatetheprogrambytheprogramnameortheiconnameandthenclicktheprogramtolaunchit.
ToaccessLenovoprogramsfromControlPanel,dothefollowing:
Note:SomeLenovoprogramsmightnotbedisplayedinControlPanel.Tofindtheseprograms,use
WindowsSearch.
1.ClickStartControlPanel.ChangetheviewofControlPanelfromCategorytoLargeiconsorSmall icons.
2.Locatetheprogrambytheiconnameandthenclicktheprogramtolaunchit.
ThefollowingtableliststheprogramsavailableontheWindows7operatingsystem.
Note:Dependingonyourcomputermodel,someoftheLenovoprogramsmightnotbeavailable.
Table1.LenovoprogramsavailableontheWindows7operatingsystem
ProgramnameIconname
FingerprintManagerProor ThinkVantageFingerprintSoftware
LenovoReachLenovoReach
LenovoSHAREitLenovoSHAREit
LenovoSolutionCenterLenovo-SystemHealthandDiagnostics
RecoveryMedia
RescueandRecovery
SystemUpdate
®
Lenovo-FingerprintManagerProorLenovo-FingerprintReader
Lenovo-FactoryRecoveryDisksorCreateRecoveryMedia
Lenovo-EnhancedBackupandRestore
Lenovo-UpdateandDrivers

AccessingLenovoprogramsontheWindows8orWindows8.1operating system

IfyourcomputerispreinstalledwiththeWindows8orWindows8.1operatingsystem,youcanaccess Lenovoprogramsbydoingoneofthefollowing:
•OntheWindows8operatingsystem,presstheWindowskey programtolaunchit.Ifyoucannotfindtheprogramyouneed,movethepointertothebottom-rightcorner ofthescreentodisplaythecharms.ThenclicktheSearchcharmtosearchforthedesiredprogram.
•OntheWindows8.1operatingsystem,presstheWindowskey Lenovoprogramtolaunchit.Ifyoucannotfindtheprogramyouneed,clickthearrowicon
bottom-leftcornerofthescreentogototheAppsscreen.Findthedesiredprogramintheappslistor searchforitinthesearchboxinthetop-rightcornerofthescreen.
Dependingonyourcomputermodel,yourcomputersupportssomeofthefollowingLenovoprograms:
•FingerprintManagerProorThinkVantageFingerprintSoftware
•LenovoCompanion
•LenovoReach
•LenovoSHAREit
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•LenovoSupport
•LenovoTools

AnintroductiontoLenovoprograms

ThistopicprovidesabriefintroductiontosomeLenovoprograms.
Note:Dependingonyourcomputermodel,someoftheprogramsmightnotbeavailable.
FingerprintManagerProorThinkVantageFingerprintSoftware Theintegratedfingerprintreaderprovidedonsomekeyboardsenablesyoutoenrollyourfingerprint
andassociateitwithyourpower-onpassword,harddiskpassword,andWindowspassword.Asa result,fingerprintauthenticationcanreplacepasswordsandenablesimpleandsecureuseraccess.A fingerprintreaderkeyboardisavailablewithselectcomputersorcanbepurchasedforcomputersthat supportthisoption.
LenovoCompanion ThroughtheLenovoCompanionprogram,youcangettheinformationabouttheaccessoriesforyour
computer,viewblogsandarticlesaboutyourcomputer,andcheckforotherrecommendedprograms.
LenovoReach UsetheLenovoReachprogramtoenhanceyourcloudexperience.LenovoReachkeepsyouconnected
atalltimesandenablesyoutoaccessallyourfavoriteitemsfrompersonalcomputers,smartphones,or tablets.WithLenovoReach,youcanaddyourfavoriteWebservicestoyourclouddesktop;staylogged intoWebsiteswiththecloudpasswordmanager;andaccess,edit,andshareyourfilesfromanywhere.
LenovoSHAREit TheLenovoSHAREitprogramprovidesaquickandeasywaytosharefilesandfoldersamongcomputers,
smartphones,tablets,orsmartTVswiththeAndroidortheWindowsoperatingsysteminstalled.SHAREit usesanytypeofnetworkorevennonetworkatalltosharefilesandfolders.
LenovoSolutionCenter TheLenovoSolutionCenterprogramenablesyoutotroubleshootandresolvecomputerproblems.It
combinesdiagnostictests,systeminformationcollection,securitystatus,andsupportinformation,along withhintsandtipsformaximumsystemperformance.
LenovoSupport TheLenovoSupportprogramenablesyoutoregisteryourcomputerwithLenovo,checkthecomputer
healthconditionandbatterystatus,downloadandviewusermanualsforyourcomputer,getthewarranty informationofyourcomputer,andexplorehelpandsupportinformation.
LenovoThinkVantageTools TheLenovoThinkVantageToolsprogramguidesyoutoahostofinformationsourcesandprovideseasy
accesstovarioustoolstohelpyouworkmoreeasilyandsecurely.
LenovoTools TheLenovoToolsprogramguidesyoutoahostofinformationsourcesandprovideseasyaccessto
varioustoolstohelpyouworkmoreeasilyandsecurely.
RecoveryMedia TheRecoveryMediaprogramenablesyoutorestorethecontentsoftheharddiskdrivetothefactory
defaultsettings.
RescueandRecovery
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TheRescueandRecoveryprogramisaone-buttonrecoveryandrestoresolutionthatincludesasetof self-recoverytoolstohelpyoudiagnosecomputerproblems,gethelp,andrecoverfromsystemcrashes, evenifyoucannotstarttheWindowsoperatingsystem.
SystemUpdate TheSystemUpdateprogramhelpsyoukeepthesoftwareonyourcomputerup-to-datebydownloading
andinstallingsoftwareupdatepackages(Lenovoprograms,devicedrivers,UEFIBIOSupdates,and otherthirdpartyprograms).

Locations

Thissectionprovidesinformationtohelpyoulocatetheconnectorsonthefrontandrearofyourcomputer, partsonthesystemboard,andcomponentsandinternaldrivesinyourcomputer.
Note:Thecomponentsinyourcomputermightlookslightlydifferentfromtheillustrations.

Locatingconnectors,controls,andindicatorsonthefrontofyour computer

Figure1“Frontconnector,control,andindicatorlocations”onpage8showsthelocationsoftheconnectors, controls,andindicatorsonthefrontofyourcomputer.
Figure1.Frontconnector,control,andindicatorlocations
1Opticaldriveeject/closebutton5USB3.0connector(USBport2)
2Powerswitch6Microphoneconnector
3Harddiskdriveactivityindicator7Headphoneconnector
4Powerindicator
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Locatingconnectorsontherearofyourcomputer

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3
5 6
7 8
3
4
5 6 7
8
Figure2“Rearconnectorlocations”onpage9showsthelocationsoftheconnectorsontherearofyour computer.Someconnectorsontherearofyourcomputerarecolor-codedtohelpyoudeterminewhereto connectthecablesonyourcomputer.
Figure2.Rearconnectorlocations
1Powercordconnector
2VGAmonitorconnector12PCIExpressx16cardslot(negotiablelinkwidthx4,x1)
3Serialport(Serialport1)13PCIcardslot
4DisplayPortconnectors(2)14Optionalserialport(Serialport2)
5USB3.0connectors(USBports5to8)
6USB2.0connectors(USBports3and4)16Cable-lockslots(2)
7Microphoneconnector
8Audioline-outconnector
9Audioline-inconnector19Padlockloop
10PCIExpressx16graphicscardslot
11PCIExpressx1cardslot
15Ethernetconnector
17PS/2keyboardandmouseconnectors(optional)
18Security-lockslot
(graphicscardavailableinsomemodels)
ConnectorDescription
Audioline-inconnector
Usedtoreceiveaudiosignalsfromanexternalaudiodevice,suchasastereo system.Whenyouattachanexternalaudiodevice,acableisconnectedbetween theaudioline-outconnectorofthedeviceandtheaudioline-inconnectorofthe computer.
Audioline-outconnector
Usedtosendaudiosignalsfromthecomputertoexternaldevices,suchaspowered stereospeakers(speakerswithbuilt-inamplifiers),headphones,multimedia keyboards,ortheaudioline-inconnectoronastereosystemorotherexternal recordingdevice.
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ConnectorDescription
DisplayPortconnector
Ethernetconnector
Microphoneconnector
PS/2keyboardconnector (optional)
PS/2mouseconnector (optional)
Serialport
USB2.0connectorUsedtoattachadevicethatrequiresaUSB2.0connector,suchasaUSB
USB3.0connectorUsedtoattachadevicethatrequiresaUSB2.0or3.0connector,suchasaUSB
VGAmonitorconnectorUsedtoattachaVGAmonitororotherdevicesthatuseaVGAmonitorconnector.
Usedtoattachahigh-performancemonitor,adirect-drivemonitor,orotherdevices thatuseaDisplayPortconnector. Note:TheDisplayPortconnectorisnotapplicableonsomemodels.Ifyour computerhasagraphicscardinstalled,besuretouseamonitorconnectoron thegraphicscard.
UsedtoattachanEthernetcableforalocalareanetwork(LAN). Note:T ooperatethecomputerwithinFCCClassBlimits,useaCategory5Ethernet cable.
Usedtoattachamicrophonetoyourcomputerwhenyouwanttorecordsoundorif youusespeech-recognitionsoftware.
UsedtoattachakeyboardthatusesaPS/2keyboardconnector.
Usedtoattachamouse,atrackball,orotherpointingdevicesthatuseaPS/2 mouseconnector.
Usedtoattachanexternalmodem,aserialprinter,orotherdevicesthatusea 9-pinserialport.
keyboard,aUSBmouse,aUSBscanneroraUSBprinter.Ifyouhavemorethan eightUSBdevices,youcanpurchaseaUSBhub,whichyoucanusetoconnect additionalUSBdevices.
keyboard,aUSBmouse,aUSBscanneroraUSBprinter.Ifyouhavemorethan eightUSBdevices,youcanpurchaseaUSBhub,whichyoucanusetoconnect additionalUSBdevices.
Note:TheVGAconnectorisnotapplicableonsomemodels.Ifyourcomputerhas agraphicscardinstalled,besuretouseamonitorconnectoronthegraphicscard.
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Locatingcomponents

Figure3“Componentlocations”onpage11showsthelocationsofthevariouscomponentsinyour computer.Toremovethecomputercover,see“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
Figure3.Componentlocations
1Heatsinkandfanassembly
2Powersupplyassembly9Thermalsensor
3Memorymodule10Internalspeaker
4Opticaldrive11Coverpresenceswitch(Intrusionswitch)(installedinsome
8Systemfan
models)
5Cardreader(installedinsomemodels)
6FrontaudioandUSBassembly13PCIcard(installedonsomemodels)
7Frontbezel
12Harddiskdrive
14Heatsinkfanduct
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Locatingpartsonthesystemboard

Figure4“Systemboardpartlocations”onpage12showsthelocationsofthepartsonthesystemboard.
Figure4.Systemboardpartlocations
1PS/2keyboardandmouseconnector
24-pinpowerconnector
16Powerfanconnector
17Frontpanelconnector(forconnectingLEDindicatorsand
thepowerswitch)
3Battery
18FrontUSB3.0connector(forconnectingUSBconnectors1
and2onthefrontbezel)
4Microprocessor
19FrontUSB2.0connector(forconnectinganadditionalUSB
device)
5Microprocessorfanconnector
6Memoryslot1(DIMM1)21ClearCMOS(ComplementaryMetalOxideSemiconductor)
20USBhardwaredisableheader
/Recoveryjumper
7Memoryslot2(DIMM2)22Serial(COM2)connector
8Memoryslot3(DIMM3)
9Memoryslot4(DIMM4)
10Thermalsensorconnector
11Harddiskdrivefanconnector
124-pinpowerconnectors(2)27PCIExpressx1cardslot
1314-pinpowerconnector
23Internalspeakerconnector
24Frontaudioconnector
25PCIcardslot
26PCIExpressx16cardslot(negotiablelinkwidthx4,x1)
28PCIExpressx16graphicscardslot(graphicscardavailable
insomemodels)
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14eSA TAconnector29Systemfanconnector
15SATAconnectors1to4(SATA3.0connector)30Coverpresenceswitchconnector(Intrusionswitch
connector)

Locatinginternaldrives

Internaldrivesaredevicesthatyourcomputerusestoreadandstoredata.Y oucanadddrivestoyour computertoincreasestoragecapacityandenableyourcomputertoreadothertypesofmedia.Internal drivesareinstalledinbays.
Wheninstallingorreplacinganinternaldrive,itisimportanttonotethetypeandsizeofthedrivethatyou caninstallorreplaceineachbayandcorrectlyconnectthecablestothedriveinstalled.Refertothe appropriatesectionin“Installingorreplacinghardware”onpage35 replaceinternaldrivesforyourcomputer.
Figure5“Drivebaylocations”onpage13showsthelocationsofthedrivebays.
forinstructionsonhowtoinstallor
Figure5.Drivebaylocations
1Bay1-PrimarySATAharddiskdrivebay(witha3.5-inchharddiskdriveora2.5-inchsolid-statediskinstalled)
2Bay2-Opticaldrivebay(withanopticaldriveinstalled)
3Bay3-SecondarySATAharddiskdrivebay(witha2.5-inchharddiskdriveora2.5-inchsolid-statediskinstalled)
4Bay4-Cardreaderdrivebay
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Machinetypeandmodellabel

Machine Type: XXXX Model Number: XXX
Themachinetypeandmodellabelidentifiesyourcomputer.WhenyoucontactLenovoforhelp,themachine typeandmodelinformationhelpssupporttechnicianstoidentifyyourcomputerandprovidefasterservice.
Thefollowingisasampleofthemachinetypeandmodellabel.
Figure6.Machinetypeandmodellabel
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Chapter2.Usingyourcomputer

Thischapterprovidesinformationonusingsomeofthecomputercomponents.

Frequentlyaskedquestions

Thefollowingareafewtipsthatwillhelpyouoptimizetheuseofyourcomputer.
CanIgetmyuserguideinanotherlanguage?
TheuserguideisavailableinvariouslanguagesontheLenovoSupportWebsiteat: http://www.lenovo.com/UserManuals
Wherearemyrecoverydiscs?
Lenovoprovidesaprogramthatenablesyoutocreaterecoverydiscs.Fordetailsaboutcreatingrecovery discs,see“Creatingrecoverymedia”onpage102
Additionally,incaseofaharddiskfailure,youcanorderProductRecoverydiscsfromtheLenovoCustomer SupportCenter.ForinformationaboutcontactingtheCustomerSupportCenter,seeChapter12“Getting information,help,andservice”onpage141.BeforeusingtheProductRecoverydiscs,refertothe documentationthatcomeswiththediscs.
Attention:AProductRecoverydiscpackagemightcontainmultiplediscs.Makesureyouhaveallofthe discsreadybeforestartingtherecoveryprocess.Duringtherecoveryprocess,youmightbeprompted tochangediscs.
.
WherecanIfindhelpabouttheWindowsoperatingsystem?
TheWindowsHelpandSupportinformationsystemprovidesyouwithdetailedinformationaboutusingthe Windowsoperatingsystemtohelpyougetthemostofyourcomputer.ToaccesstheWindowsHelpand Supportinformationsystem,dooneofthefollowing:
•OntheWindows7operatingsystem,clickStartHelpandSupport.
•OntheWindows8orWindows8.1operatingsystem,moveyourpointertothetop-rightorbottom-right cornerofthescreentodisplaythecharms.ThenclickSettingsHelp.Additionally,theWindows8.1 operatingsystemprovidesaHelp+TipsapplicationthatyoucanopenfromtheStartscreenorApps screen.
CanIchangetheWindows8.1startupbehaviortoopeneitherthedesktoportheStartscreen?
OntheWindows8.1operatingsystem,youcansetthecomputertoopeneitherthedesktoportheStart screenbydefault.Tosetthedefaultstartupscreen,dothefollowing:
1.Onthedesktop,moveyourpointertothetaskbaratthebottomofthescreenandright-clickonthe taskbar.
2.ClickProperties.TheTaskbarandNavigationpropertieswindowisdisplayed.
3.OntheNavigationtab,locatetheStartscreensection,andthendooneofthefollowing:
•Tosetthedesktopasyourdefaultstartupscreen,selectWhenIsigninorcloseallappsona
screen,gotothedesktopinsteadofStartsoacheckisvisible.
•TosettheStartscreenasyourdefaultstartupscreen,removethecheckfromtheWhenIsigninor
closeallappsonthescreen,gotodesktopinsteadofStartcheckbox.
4.ClickOKtosavethenewsetting.
ThisfeatureisnotavailableontheWindows8operatingsystem.
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NavigatingamongscreensontheWindows8andWindows8.1operating systems

Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtonavigateamongthedesktop,theStartscreen,andapplications thatwereopenedfromtheStartscreenontheWindows8andWindows8.1operatingsystems.Fordetailed instructions,see“NavigatingonWindows8”onpage16
or“NavigatingonWindows8.1”onpage17.

NavigatingonWindows8

Tonavigateamongthedesktop,theStartscreen,andapplicationsthatwereopenedfromtheStartscreen ontheWindows8operatingsystem,dooneofthefollowing:
•FromtheStartscreen,dooneofthefollowingtonavigatetothemostrecentlyaccessedworkspace (application,PCsettings,ordesktop):
–Usingapointingdevice:Movethepointertotheextremebottom-leftcornerofthescreenuntilasmall
representationoftheworkspaceisdisplayed;thenclicktherepresentation.
–Usingatouchscreen:Swipeinandoutontheleftedgeofthescreen.Representationsofallavailable
workspacesaredisplayedalongtheleftedgeofthescreen.Taptherepresentationoftheworkspaceat thebottom.
Note:Therepresentationofaworkspaceisdisplayedonlyifyouhaveatleastoneactiveworkspacein thebackgroundofthesystem.
•FromthedesktoporanyotherworkspacethatisopenedfromtheStartscreen,dooneofthefollowingto navigatetotheStartscreen:
–Usingapointingdevice:Movethepointertotheextremebottom-leftcornerofthescreenuntilasmall
representationoftheStartscreenisdisplayed;thenclicktherepresentation.
–Usingatouchscreen:Dooneofthefollowing:
–Swipeinandoutontheleftedgeofthescreen.Representationsofallavailableworkspacesare
displayedalongtheleftedgeofthescreen.TaptherepresentationoftheStartscreenatthebottom.
–Swipeinfromtherightedgeofthescreentodisplaythecharms;thentapStart.
•Fromanyworkspace(Startscreen,desktop,PCsettings,orapplicationopenedfromtheStartscreen), useanyofthefollowingprocedurestogotoanotherworkspacethatyouhavepreviouslyopened:
–Tonavigatetoapreviouslyaccessedworkspace(application,PCsettings,ordesktop),dooneofthe
following:
–Usingapointingdevice:
1.Dooneofthefollowing:
•Movethepointertotheextremetop-leftcornerofthescreenandthenmovethepointer downwardalongtheleftedgeofthescreen.
•Movethepointertotheextremebottom-leftcornerofthescreenandthenmovethepointer upwardalongtheleftedgeofthescreen.
Representationsofallavailableworkspacesaredisplayedalongtheleftedgeofthescreen.
Note:OnlyactiveworkspacesthatyouhaveaccessedduringthecurrentWindowssession aredisplayedalongtheleftedge.Ifyoucloseanactiveworkspace,itsrepresentationdoes notdisplayalongtheleftedgeofthescreen.
2.Clicktherepresentation.
–Usingatouchscreen:
•Method1
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1.Swipeinandoutontheleftedgeofthescreen.Representationsofallavailableworkspaces aredisplayedalongtheleftedgeofthescreen.
2.Tapthedesiredworkspace.
•Method2
1.Swipeinfromtheleftedgeofthescreentonavigatetothenextavailableworkspace.
2.Repeatstep1untilyounavigatetothedesiredworkspace.
–Tonavigatetothemostrecentlyaccessedworkspace(application,PCsettings,ordesktop),doone
ofthefollowing:
–Usingapointingdevice:Movethepointertotheextremetop-leftcornerofthescreenuntilasmall
representationoftheworkspaceisdisplayed;thenclicktherepresentation.
–Usingatouchscreen:Swipeinfromtheleftedgeofthescreen.
ForinformationaboutusingotherfeaturesoftheWindows8operatingsystem,refertotheWindowsHelp andSupportinformationsystem.Formoreinformation,see“HelpandSupport”onpage141
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NavigatingonWindows8.1

Tonavigateamongthedesktop,theStartscreen,andapplicationsthatwereopenedfromtheStartscreen ontheWindows8.1operatingsystem,dooneofthefollowing:
•FromtheStartscreen,dooneofthefollowingtonavigatetothemostrecentlyaccessedworkspace (application,setting,ordesktop):
–Usingapointingdevice:Movethepointertotheextremebottom-leftcornerofthescreenuntilthe
Windowsscreen-controlicon
–Usingatouchscreen:Swipeinandoutontheleftedgeofthescreen.Representationsofallavailable
workspacesaredisplayedalongtheleftedgeofthescreen.T aptheWindowsscreen-controlicon
atthebottom.
Note:TheWindowsscreen-controlicon inthebackgroundofthesystem.
•FromthedesktoporanyotherworkspacethatisopenedfromtheStartscreen,dooneofthefollowingto navigatetotheStartscreen:
–Usingapointingdevice:
–Fromthedesktop,clicktheWindowsscreen-controliconinthebottom-leftcornerofthescreen. –Fromanyotherworkspace,movethepointertotheextremebottom-leftcornerofthescreenuntil
theWindowsscreen-controliconisdisplayed;thenclicktheicon.
–Usingatouchscreen:Dooneofthefollowing:
–Fromthedesktop,taptheWindowsscreen-controliconinthebottom-leftcornerofthescreen. –Fromanyotherworkspace,dooneofthefollowing:
•Swipeinandoutontheleftedgeofthescreen.Representationsofallavailableworkspaces aredisplayedalongtheleftedgeofthescreen.TaptheWindowsscreen-controliconat
thebottom.
•Swipeinfromtherightedgeofthescreentodisplaythecharms;thentapStart.
•Fromanyworkspace(Startscreen,desktop,PCsettings,orapplicationopenedfromtheStartscreen), useanyofthefollowingprocedurestogotoanotherworkspacethatyouhavepreviouslyopened:
isdisplayed;thenclicktheicon.
isdisplayedonlyifyouhaveatleastoneactiveworkspace
–Tonavigatetoapreviouslyaccessedworkspace(application,setting,ordesktop),dooneofthe
following:
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–Usingapointingdevice:
1.Dooneofthefollowing:
•Movethepointertotheextremetop-leftcornerofthescreenandthenmovethepointer downwardalongtheleftedgeofthescreen.
•Movethepointertotheextremebottom-leftcornerofthescreenandthenmovethepointer upwardalongtheleftedgeofthescreen.
Representationsofallavailableworkspacesaredisplayedalongtheleftedgeofthescreen.
Note:OnlyactiveworkspacesthatyouhaveaccessedduringthecurrentWindowssession aredisplayedalongtheleftedge.Ifyoucloseanactiveworkspace,itsrepresentationdoes notdisplayalongtheleftedgeofthescreen.
2.Clicktherepresentation.
–Usingatouchscreen:
•Method1
1.Swipeinandoutontheleftedgeofthescreen.Representationsofallavailableworkspaces aredisplayedalongtheleftedgeofthescreen.
2.Tapthedesiredworkspace.
•Method2
1.Swipeinfromtheleftedgeofthescreentonavigatetothenextavailableworkspace.
2.Repeatstep1untilyounavigatetothedesiredworkspace.
–Tonavigatetothemostrecentlyaccessedworkspace(application,PCsettings,ordesktop),doone
ofthefollowing:
–Usingapointingdevice:Movethepointertotheextremetop-leftcornerofthescreenuntilthe
Windowsscreen-controliconisdisplayed;thenclicktheicon.
–Usingatouchscreen:Swipeinfromtheleftedgeofthescreen.
ForinformationaboutusingotherfeaturesoftheWindows8.1operatingsystem,opentheHelp+Tips applicationfromtheStartscreenorAppsscreen,orrefertotheWindowsHelpandSupportinformation system.Formoreinformation,see“HelpandSupport”onpage141.

AccessingControlPanelontheWindows8orWindows8.1operating system

OntheWindowsoperatingsystem,youcanviewandchangecomputersettingsthroughControlPanel.To accessControlPanelontheWindows8orWindows8.1operatingsystem,dooneofthefollowing:
•Fromthedesktop
1.Movethepointertothetop-rightorbottom-rightcornerofthescreentodisplaythecharms.
2.ClickSettings.
3.ClickControlPanel.
•FromtheStartscreen
–ForWindows8:
1.Movethepointertothetop-rightorbottom-rightcornerofthescreentodisplaythecharms.
2.ClickSearch.
3.OntheAppsscreen,scrolltotherightside,andclickControlPanelintheWindowsSystem section.
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–ForWindows8.1:
1.Clickthearrowiconinthebottom-leftcornerofthescreentogototheAppsscreen.
2.Scrolltotherightside,andclickControlPanelintheWindowsSystemsection.

Usingthekeyboard

Dependingonyourmodel,yourcomputercomeswitheitherastandardkeyboardorafingerprintreader keyboard.TheMicrosoftWindowsshortcutkeysareprovidedonbothkeyboardtypes.
Thissectionprovidesinformationaboutthefollowingtopics:
“UsingWindowsshortcutkeys”onpage19
“Usingthefingerprintreader”onpage19

UsingWindowsshortcutkeys

Boththestandardkeyboardandthefingerprintreaderkeyboardprovidethreekeysyoucanusewithyour MicrosoftWindowsoperatingsystem.
•ThetwoWindowslogokeysarelocatedbesidetheAltkeyoneithersideofthespacebar.Theyfeature theWindowslogo.OntheWindows7operatingsystem,presstheWindowskeytoopentheStart menu.OntheWindows8orWindows8.1operatingsystem,presstheWindowskey
betweenthecurrentworkspaceandtheStartscreen.ThestyleoftheWindowslogovariesdepending onthekeyboardtype.
•Thecontext-menukeyislocatednexttotheCtrlkeyontherightsideoftheSpacebar.Pressingthe context-menukeyopensthecontextmenufortheactiveprogram,icon,orobject.
toswitch
Note:YoucanusethemouseortheUpandDownarrowkeystohighlightmenuselections.OntheWindows 7operatingsystem,youcanclosetheStartmenuorthecontextmenubyclickingthemouseorpressingEsc.
Usingthefingerprintreader
Theintegratedfingerprintreaderprovidedonsomekeyboardsenablesyoutoenrollyourfingerprintand associateitwithyourpower-onpassword,harddiskpassword,andWindowspassword.Asaresult, fingerprintauthenticationcanreplacepasswordsandenablesimpleandsecureuseraccess.Afingerprint readerkeyboardisavailablewithselectcomputersorcanbepurchasedforcomputersthatsupportthis option.
ToopenFingerprintManagerProorThinkVantageFingerprintSoftwareandusethefingerprintreader, dothefollowing:
•OntheWindows7operatingsystem,see“AccessingLenovoprogramsontheWindows7operating system”onpage5
•OntheWindows8orWindows8.1operatingsystem,see“AccessingLenovoprogramsontheWindows 8orWindows8.1operatingsystem”onpage6
Followtheon-screeninstruction.Formoreinformationaboutusingthefingerprintreader,refertothehelp systemofFingerprintManagerProorThinkVantageFingerprintSoftware.
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Usingthewheelmouse

Thewheelmousehasthefollowingcontrols:
1PrimarymousebuttonUsethisbuttontoselectorstartaprogramormenuitem.
2Wheel
3Secondarymousebutton
Youcanswitchthefunctionoftheprimaryandsecondarymousebuttonsandchangeotherdefaultbehavior throughthemousepropertiesfunctionintheWindowsControlPanel.
Usethewheeltocontrolthescrollingactionofthemouse.Thedirectioninwhichyou rotatethewheelcontrolsthedirectionofthescrollingaction.
Usethisbuttontodisplayamenufortheactiveprogram,icon,orobject.

Adjustingaudio

Soundisanimportantpartofthecomputerexperience.Y ourcomputerhasadigitalaudiocontrollerbuilt intothesystemboard.Somemodelsalsohaveahigh-performanceaudioadapterinstalledinoneofthePCI cardslots.

Aboutyourcomputeraudio

Ifafactory-installed,high-performanceaudioadapterisinstalledinyourcomputer,thesystem-board audioconnectorsontherearofthecomputeraretypicallydisabled;usetheconnectorsprovidedonthe audioadapter.
Eachaudiosolutionprovidesatleastthreeaudioconnectors:audioline-inconnector,audioline-out connector,andMicrophoneconnector.Onsomemodels,afourthconnectorisprovidedfortheattachment ofunpoweredstereospeakers(speakersthatdonotrequireanacpowersource).Theaudioadapter providesyouwiththeabilitytorecordandplaybacksoundandmusic,aswellastoenjoysoundwith multimediaapplicationsandworkwithspeech-recognitionsoftware.
Optionally,youcanconnectasetofpoweredstereospeakerstotheaudioline-outconnectortoenjoy bettersoundwithmultimediaapplications.

Settingthevolumefromthedesktop

Thedesktopvolumecontrolisaccessiblethroughthevolumeiconinthetaskbar,whichislocatedatthe bottom-rightcorneroftheWindowsdesktop.Clickthevolumeiconandmovethesliderupordownto controlthevolume,orclicktheMuteicontoturntheaudiooff.Ifthevolumeiconisnotinthetaskbar,see “Addingthevolumeicontothetaskbar”onpage20.
Addingthevolumeicontothetaskbar
ToaddthevolumeicontothetaskbarontheWindows7operatingsystem,dothefollowing:
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1.FromtheWindowsdesktop,clickStartControlPanelAppearanceandPersonalization.
2.IntheT askbarandStartMenusection,clickCustomizeiconsonthetaskbar.
3.ClickTurnsystemiconsonoroffandchangethevolumebehaviorsfromOfftoOn.
4.ClickOKtosavethenewsettings.
ToaddthevolumeicontothetaskbarontheWindows8orWindows8.1operatingsystem,dothefollowing:
1.OpenControlPanel,andclickAppearanceandPersonalization.
Note:FordetailedinformationonhowtoopenControlPanelonWindows8andWindows8.1,see “AccessingControlPanelontheWindows8orWindows8.1operatingsystem”onpage18.
2.Dooneofthefollowing:
•ForWindows8: IntheT askbarsection,clickCustomizeiconsonthetaskbar.
•ForWindows8.1: IntheT askbarandNavigationsection,clickCustomizeiconsonthetaskbar.
3.ClickTurnsystemiconsonoroffandchangethevolumebehaviorfromOfftoOn.
4.ClickOKtosavethenewsettings.

SettingthevolumefromControlPanel

YoucansetthecomputervolumefromControlPanel.T osetthecomputervolumefromControlPanel, dothefollowing:
1.OntheWindows7operatingsystem,clickStartControlPanelHardwareandSound.Onthe Windows8orWindows8.1operatingsystem,openControlPanel,andclickHardwareandSound.
Note:FordetailedinformationonhowtoopenControlPanelonWindows8andWindows8.1,see “AccessingControlPanelontheWindows8orWindows8.1operatingsystem”onpage18
2.IntheSoundsection,clickAdjustsystemvolume.
3.Movetheslidersupordowntoraiseorlowerthevolumeofyourcomputer.

UsingCDsandDVDs

YourcomputermighthaveaDVDROMdriveorrecordableDVDdriveinstalled.DVDdrivesuse industry-standard,12cm(4.75-inch)CDmediaorDVDmedia.IfyourcomputercomeswithaDVDdrive, thedrivecanreadDVD-ROMdiscs,DVD-Rdiscs,DVD-RAMdiscs,DVD-RWdiscs,andalltypesofCDs, suchasCD-ROMdiscs,CD-RWdiscs,CD-Rdiscs,andaudioCDs.IfyouhavearecordableDVDdrive, itcanalsorecordonDVD-Rdiscs,DVD-RWdiscs,typeIIDVD-RAMdiscs,CD-RWstandardandhigh speeddiscs,andCD-Rdiscs.
FollowtheseguidelineswhenusingtheDVDdrive:
•Donotplacethecomputerinalocationwherethedriveisexposedtothefollowing:
–Hightemperature –Highhumidity –Excessivedust –Excessivevibrationorsuddenshock –Aninclinedsurface –Directsunlight
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•DonotinsertanyobjectotherthanaCDorDVDintothedrive.
•Beforemovingthecomputer,removetheCDorDVDfromthedrive.

HandlingandstoringCDandDVDmedia

CDandDVDmediaaredurableandreliable,buttheydorequiresomecareandspecialhandling.When handlingandstoringaCDorDVD,followtheseguidelines:
•Holdthediscbyitsedges.Donottouchthesurfaceofthesidethatisnotlabeled.
•Toremovedustorfingerprints,wipethediscwithaclean,softclothfromthecentertotheoutside.Wiping thediscinacirculardirectionmightcauselossofdata.
•Donotwriteorstickpaperonthedisc.
•Donotscratchormarkthedisc.
•Donotplaceorstorethediscindirectsunlight.
•Donotusebenzene,thinners,orothercleanerstocleanthedisc.
•Donotdroporbendthedisc.
•Donotinsertdamageddiscsintothedrive.Warped,scratched,ordirtydiscscandamagethedrive.

PlayingaCDorDVD

IfyourcomputercomeswithaDVDdrive,youcanlistentoaudioCDsorwatchDVDmovies.Toplaya CDorDVD,dothefollowing:
1.PresstheEject/LoadbuttonontheDVDdrivetoopenthetray.
2.Withthetrayfullyextended,inserttheCDorDVDintothetray.SomeDVDdriveshaveasnaphubinthe centerofthetray.Ifyourdrivehasasnaphub,supportthetraywithonehandandthenpushonthe centeroftheCDorDVDuntilitsnapsintoplace.
3.PresstheEject/Loadbuttonagainorgentlypushthetrayforwardtoclosethetray.TheCDorDVD playerprogramstartsautomatically.Foradditionalinformation,refertotheCDorDVDplayerprogram helpsystem.
ToremoveaCDorDVDfromtheDVDdrive,dothefollowing:
1.Withthecomputeron,presstheEject/Loadbutton.Whenthetrayslidesoutautomatically,carefully removethedisc.
2.ClosethetraybypressingtheEject/Loadbuttonorbygentlypushingthetrayforward.
Note:IfthetraydoesnotslideoutofthedrivewhenyoupresstheEject/Loadbutton,insertastraightened paperclipintotheemergency-ejectholelocatedonthefrontoftheDVDdrive.Besurethedriveispowered offwhenusingtheemergencyeject.UsetheEject/Loadbuttoninsteadoftheemergencyejectexcept inanemergency.

RecordingaCDorDVD

IfyourcomputercomeswitharecordableDVDdrive,youcanusethedrivetorecordCDsorDVDs.
TorecordaCDorDVD,dooneofthefollowing:
•OntheWindows7operatingsystem,youhaveeithertheCorelDVDMovieFactoryLenovoEditionprogram orthePower2Goprograminstalledonyourcomputer.
–ToruntheCorelDVDMovieFactoryLenovoEditionprogram,clickStartAllProgramsCorel
DVDMovieFactoryLenovoEditionCorelDVDMovieFactoryLenovoEdition.Followthe instructionsonthescreen.
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–TorunthePower2Goprogram,clickStartAllProgramsPowerDVDCreatePower2Go.
Followtheinstructionsonthescreen.
•OntheWindows8operatingsystem,runthePower2Goprogrambydoingthefollowing:
1.Movethepointertothetop-rightorbottom-rightcornerofthescreentodisplaythecharms.Then clickSearchandtypePower2Go.
2.ClickPower2Gointheleftpaneltoopentheprogram.
3.Followtheinstructionsonthescreen.
•OntheWindows8.1operatingsystem,runthePower2Goprogrambydoingthefollowing:
1.Onthestartscreen,clickthearrowiconinthebottom-leftcornertogototheAppsscreen.Then typePower2Gointhesearchboxinthetop-rightcornerofthescreen.
2.ClickPower2Gointhesearchresulttoopentheprogram.
3.Followtheinstructionsonthescreen.
YoualsocanuseWindowsMedia andSupport”onpage141.
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PlayertorecordCDsanddataDVDs.Formoreinformation,see“Help
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Chapter3.Youandyourcomputer

Thischapterprovidesinformationaboutaccessibility,comfort,andrelocatingyourcomputertoother countriesorregions.

Accessibilityandcomfort

Goodergonomicpracticeisimportanttogetthemostfromyourpersonalcomputerandtoavoiddiscomfort. Arrangeyourworkplaceandtheequipmentyouusetosuityourindividualneedsandthekindofwork thatyouperform.Inaddition,usehealthyworkhabitstomaximizeyourperformanceandcomfortwhile usingyourcomputer.
Thefollowingtopicsprovideinformationaboutarrangingyourworkarea,settingupyourcomputer equipment,andestablishinghealthyworkhabits.

Arrangingyourworkspace

Togetthemostfromyourcomputer,arrangeboththeequipmentyouuseandyourworkareatosuityour needsandthekindofworkyoudo.Yourcomfortisofforemostimportance,butlightsources,aircirculation, andthelocationofelectricaloutletscanalsoaffectthewayyouarrangeyourworkspace.

Comfort

Althoughnosingleworkingpositionisidealforeveryone,hereareafewguidelinestohelpyoufinda positionthatsuitsyoubest.
Sittinginthesamepositionforalongtimecancausefatigue.Thebackrestandseatofyourchairshould adjustindependentlyandprovidegoodsupport.Theseatshouldhaveacurvedfronttorelievepressureon thethighs.Adjusttheseatsothatyourthighsareparalleltothefloorandyourfeetareeitherflatonthe floororonafootrest.
Whenusingthekeyboard,keepyourforearmsparalleltothefloorandyourwristsinacomfortableposition. Usealighttouchonthekeyboardandyourhandsandfingersrelaxed.Changetheangleofthekeyboard formaximumcomfortbyadjustingthepositionofthekeyboardfeet.
Adjustthemonitorsothetopofthescreenisat,orslightlybelow,eyelevel.Placethemonitorata comfortableviewingdistance,usually51to61cm(20to24inches),andpositionitsoyoucanviewit withouthavingtotwistyourbody.Also,positionotherequipmentyouuseregularly,suchasthetelephoneor amouse,withineasyreach.
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Glareandlighting

Positionthemonitortominimizeglareandreflectionsfromoverheadlights,windows,andotherlightsources. Reflectedlightfromshinysurfacescancauseannoyingreflectionsonyourmonitorscreen.Placethe monitoratrightanglestowindowsandotherlightsources,whenpossible.Reduceoverheadlighting,if necessary,byturningofflightsorusinglowerwattagebulbs.Ifyouinstallthemonitornearawindow,use curtainsorblindstoblockthesunlight.Youcanadjustthebrightnessandcontrastcontrolsonthemonitor astheroomlightingchangesthroughouttheday.
Whereitisimpossibletoavoidreflectionsortoadjustthelighting,anantiglarefilterplacedoverthescreen mightbehelpful.However,thesefiltersmightaffecttheclarityoftheimageonthescreen;trythemonlyafter youhaveexhaustedothermethodsofreducingglare.
Dustbuildupcompoundsproblemsassociatedwithglare.Remembertocleanyourmonitorscreen periodicallyusingasoftclothasdirectedinyourmonitordocumentation.

Aircirculation

Yourcomputerandmonitorproduceheat.Thecomputerhasafanthatpullsinfreshairandforcesouthot air.Themonitorletshotairescapethroughvents.Blockingtheairventscancauseoverheating,whichmight resultinamalfunctionordamage.Placethecomputerandmonitorsothatnothingblockstheairvents; usually,51mm(2inches)ofairspaceissufficient.Also,makesuretheventedairisnotblowingonpeople.

Electricaloutletsandcablelengths

Thelocationofelectricaloutlets,thelengthofpowercordsandcablesthatconnecttothemonitor,printer, andotherdevicesmightdeterminethefinalplacementofyourcomputer.
Whenarrangingyourworkspace:
•Avoidtheuseofextensioncords.Whenpossible,plugthecomputerpowercorddirectlyintoanelectrical outlet.
•Keeppowercordsandcablesneatlyroutedawayfromwalkwaysandotherareaswheretheymight getkickedaccidentally.
Formoreinformationaboutpowercords,see“Powercordsandpoweradapters”onpagevi.

Registeringyourcomputer

Whenyouregisteryourcomputer,informationisenteredintoadatabase,whichenablesLenovotocontact youincaseofarecallorothersevereproblem.AfteryouregisteryourcomputerwithLenovo,youwillreceive quickerservicewhenyoucallLenovoforhelp.Inaddition,somelocationsofferextendedprivilegesand servicestoregisteredusers.
ToregisteryourcomputerwithLenovo,dooneofthefollowing:
•Gotohttp://www.lenovo.com/registerandfollowtheinstructionsonthescreentoregisteryourcomputer.
•ConnectyourcomputertotheInternetandregisteryourcomputerthroughapreinstalledregistration program:
–ForWindows7:ThepreinstalledLenovoProductRegistrationprogramlaunchesautomaticallyafteryou
haveusedyourcomputerforatime.Followtheinstructionsonthescreentoregisteryourcomputer.
–ForWindows8orWindows8.1:OpentheLenovoSupportprogram.ThenclickRegistrationand
followtheinstructionsonthescreentoregisteryourcomputer.
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Movingyourcomputertoanothercountryorregion

Whenyoumoveyourcomputertoanothercountryorregion,youmusttakelocalelectricalstandards intoconsideration.
Ifyourelocateyourcomputertoacountryorregionthatusesanelectricaloutletstyledifferentfromthe typeyouarecurrentlyusing,youwillhavetopurchaseeitherelectricalplugadaptersornewpowercords. YoucanorderpowercordsdirectlyfromLenovo.
Forpowercordinformationandpartnumbers,goto: http://www.lenovo.com/powercordnotice
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Chapter4.Security

Thischapterprovidesinformationabouthowtoprotectyourcomputerfromtheftandunauthorizeduse.

Securityfeatures

Thefollowingsecurityfeaturesareavailableonyourcomputer:
•ComputraceAgentsoftwareembeddedinfirmware TheComputraceAgentsoftwareisanITassetmanagementandcomputertheftrecoverysolution.
Thesoftwaredetectsifchangeshavebeenmadeonthecomputer,suchashardware,software,or thecomputercall-inlocation.
Note:YoumighthavetopurchaseasubscriptiontoactivatetheComputraceAgentsoftware.
•Coverpresenceswitch(alsocalledintrusionswitch) Thecoverpresenceswitchpreventsyourcomputerfromloggingintotheoperatingsystemwhenthe
computercoverisnotproperlyinstalledorclosed.Toenablethecoverpresenceswitchconnector onthesystemboard,tothefollowing:
1.StarttheSetupUtilityprogram.See“StartingtheSetupUtilityprogram”onpage109.
2.SettheAdministratorPassword.See“Setting,changing,anddeletingapassword”onpage110.
3.FromtheSecuritysubmenu,selectChassisIntrusionDetectionEnabled.Thecoverpresence switchconnectoronthesystemboardisenabled.
Whenthecoverpresenceswitchdetectsthatyourcomputercoverisnotproperlyinstalledorclosed whenyouturnonthecomputer,anerrormessagewillbedisplayed.Tobypasstheerrormessageand logintotheoperatingsystem,dothefollowing:
1.Properlyinstallorcloseyourcomputercover.See“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.
2.PressF1toentertheSetupUtilityprogram.ThenpressF10tosaveandexittheSetupUtility program.Theerrormessagewillnotbedisplayedagain.
•AbilitytoenableanddisabledevicesandUSBconnectors Formoreinformation,see“Enablingordisablingadevice”onpage111.
•Integratedfingerprintreader(availableonsomemodels) Dependingonthemodelsofyourcomputer,thekeyboardmayhaveanintegratedfingerprintreader.
ByenrollingyourfingerprintandassociatingitwithaPower-onPassword,aHardDiskPassword,or bothpasswordsbeforehand,youcanstartthecomputer,logontothesystem,andentertheSetup Utilityprogrambyswipingyourfingeroverthereader,withouttypingapassword.Thusfingerprint authenticationcanreplacepasswordsandenablesimpleandsecureuseraccess.
•Startupsequencecontrol Formoreinformation,see“Selectingorchangingthestartupdevicesequence”onpage112
•Startupwithoutkeyboardormouse Yourcomputerisabletologintotheoperatingsystemwithoutkeyboardormouseconnected.
•TrustedPlatformModule(TPM) TrustedPlatformModuleisasecurecryptoprocessorthatcanstorecryptographickeysthatprotect
informationstoredinyourcomputer.
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Lockingthecomputercover

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Lockingthecomputercoverhelpspreventunauthorizedpeoplefromgainingaccesstotheinsideofyour computer.Yourcomputercomeswithapadlockloopsothatthecomputercovercannotberemoved whenapadlockisinstalled.
Figure7.Installingapadlock
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AttachingaKensington-stylecablelock

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YoucanuseaKensington-stylecablelocktosecureyourcomputertoadesk,table,orothernon-permanent fixture.Thecablelockattachestothesecurity-lockslotattherearofyourcomputerandisoperatedwitha keyorcombinationdependingonthetypeselected.Thecablelockalsolocksthebuttonsusedtoopenthe computercover.Thisisthesametypeoflockusedwithmanynotebookcomputers.Y oucanordersucha cablelockdirectlyfromLenovobysearchingforKensingtonat: http://www.lenovo.com/support
Figure8.Kensington-stylecablelock
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Attachingacablelock

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Acablelockcanbeusedtosecuredevices,suchasthekeyboardandthemouse,bylockingthedevice cablestoyourcomputer.Thecablelockattachestothecable-lockslotsontherearofyourcomputer.See “Locatingconnectorsontherearofyourcomputer”onpage9.
Toinstallacablelock,dothefollowing:
1.Inserttheclip1intothecable-lockslot4.
2.Pullthecablesyouwanttolockthroughthedentsinthecablelock.
3.Presstheclip2intothecablelock-slot3untilitsnapsintoposition.
Figure9.Installingacablelock

Usingpasswords

YoucansetavarietyofpasswordsthroughtheMicrosoftWindowsoperatingsystemandthroughtheBIOS ofyourcomputertohelpdeterunauthorizeduseofyourcomputer.

BIOSpasswords

YoucanusetheBIOSSetupUtilityprogramtosetpasswordstopreventunauthorizedaccesstoyour computeranddata.Thefollowingtypesofpasswordsareavailable:
•Power-OnPassword:WhenaPower-OnPasswordisset,youarepromptedtotypeavalidpassword eachtimethecomputeristurnedon.Thecomputercannotbeuseduntilthevalidpasswordistyped in.Formoreinformation,see“Power-OnPassword”onpage110
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•HardDiskPassword:SettingaHardDiskPasswordpreventsunauthorizedaccesstothedataonthehard diskdrive.WhenaHardDiskPasswordisset,youarepromptedtotypeavalidpasswordeachtimeyou trytoaccesstheharddiskdrive.Formoreinformation,see“HardDiskPassword”onpage110
•AdministratorPassword:SettinganAdministratorPassworddetersunauthorizedusersfromchanging configurationsettings.Ifyouareresponsibleformaintainingtheconfigurationsettingsofseveral computers,youmightwanttosetanAdministratorPassword.Formoreinformation,see“Administrator Password”onpage110
Youdonothavetosetanypasswordstouseyourcomputer.However,usingpasswordsimproves computingsecurity.
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Windowspasswords

DependingonyourversionoftheWindowsoperatingsystem,youcanusepasswordsforavarietyof features,includingcontrollingloginaccess,accesstosharedresources,networkaccess,andindividualuser settings.Formoreinformation,see“HelpandSupport”onpage141
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Configuringthefingerprintreader
Ifyourkeyboardhasafingerprintreader,youcanconfigurethefingerprintreaderintheSetupUtilityprogram.
TheFingerprintSetupsubmenuundertheSecuritymenuoftheSetupUtilityprogramprovidesthe followingoptions:
PrebootAuthentication:enablesordisablesthefingerprintauthenticationforaccessingtheBIOS.
EraseFingerprintData:clearsthefingerprintdatastoredinafingerprintreader.
Toconfigurethefingerprintreader,dothefollowing:
1.StarttheSetupUtilityprogram.See“StartingtheSetupUtilityprogram”onpage109.
2.FromtheSetupUtilityprogrammainmenu,selectSecurityFingerprintSetup,andpressEnter. TheFingerprintSetupwindowopens.
3.SelectPrebootAuthenticationorEraseFingerprintDataasdesired,andpressEnter.
4.SelectthedesiredsettingsandpressEnter.
5.PressF10tosavechangesandexittheSetupUtilityprogram.PressEnterwhenpromptedtoconfirm theexit.
Usingandunderstandingfirewalls
Afirewallcanbehardware,software,oracombinationofbothdependingonthelevelofsecurityrequired. Firewallsworkonasetofrulestodeterminewhichinboundandoutboundconnectionsareauthorized.If yourcomputerispreinstalledwithafirewallprogram,ithelpsprotectagainstcomputerInternetsecurity threats,unauthorizedaccess,intrusions,andInternetattacks.Italsoprotectsyourprivacy.Formore informationabouthowtousethefirewallprogram,refertothehelpsystemofyourfirewallprogram.
TheWindowsoperatingsystempreinstalledonyourcomputerprovidestheWindowsFirewall.Fordetailson usingtheWindowsFirewall,referto“HelpandSupport”onpage141
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Protectingdataagainstviruses

Yourcomputerispreinstalledwithanantivirusprogramtohelpyouguardagainst,detect,andeliminate viruses.
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Lenovoprovidesafullversionofantivirussoftwareonyourcomputerwithafree30-daysubscription.After 30days,youmustrenewthelicensetocontinuereceivingtheantivirussoftwareupdates.
Note:Virusdefinitionfilesmustbekeptup-to-datetoguardagainstnewviruses.
Formoreinformationabouthowtouseyourantivirussoftware,refertothehelpsystemofyourantivirus software.
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Chapter5.Installingorreplacinghardware

Thischapterprovidesinstructionsonhowtoinstallorreplacehardwareforyourcomputer.

Handlingstatic-sensitivedevices

Donotopenthestatic-protectivepackagecontainingthenewpartuntilthedefectiveparthasbeenremoved fromthecomputerandyouarereadytoinstallthenewpart.Staticelectricity,althoughharmlesstoyou,can seriouslydamagecomputercomponentsandparts.
Whenyouhandlepartsandothercomputercomponents,taketheseprecautionstoavoidstatic-electricity damage:
•Limityourmovement.Movementcancausestaticelectricitytobuilduparoundyou.
•Alwayshandlepartsandothercomputercomponentscarefully.HandlePCIcards,memorymodules, systemboards,andmicroprocessorsbytheedges.Nevertouchanyexposedcircuitry.
•Preventothersfromtouchingthepartsandothercomputercomponents.
•Beforeyoureplaceanewpart,touchthestatic-protectivepackagecontainingtheparttoametal expansion-slotcoverorotherunpaintedmetalsurfaceonthecomputerforatleasttwoseconds.This reducesstaticelectricityfromthepackageandyourbody.
•Whenpossible,removethenewpartfromthestatic-protectivepackaging,andinstallitdirectlyinthe computerwithoutsettingthepartdown.Whenthisisnotpossible,placethestatic-protectivepackage thatthepartcameinonasmooth,levelsurfaceandplacethepartonit.
•Donotplacethepartonthecomputercoverorothermetalsurface.

Installingorreplacinghardware

Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoinstallorreplacehardwareforyourcomputer.Youcanexpand thecapabilitiesofyourcomputerandmaintainyourcomputerbyinstallingorreplacinghardware.
Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Notes:
1.UseonlycomputerpartsprovidedbyLenovo.
2.Wheninstallingorreplacinganoption,usetheappropriateinstructionsinthissectionalongwiththe instructionsthatcomewiththeoption.

Installingexternaloptions

Youcanconnectexternaloptionstoyourcomputer,suchasexternalspeakers,aprinter,orascanner.For someexternaloptions,youmustinstalladditionalsoftwareinadditiontomakingthephysicalconnection. Wheninstallinganexternaloption,see“Locatingconnectors,controls,andindicatorsonthefrontofyour computer”onpage8 requiredconnector.Then,usetheinstructionsthatcomewiththeoptiontohelpyoumaketheconnection andinstallanysoftwareordevicedriversthatarerequiredfortheoption.
and“Locatingconnectorsontherearofyourcomputer”onpage9toidentifythe
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Removingthecomputercover

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Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoremovethecomputercover.
CAUTION:
Beforeyouopenthecomputercover,turnoffthecomputerandwaitseveralminutesuntilthe computeriscool.
Toremovethecomputercover,dothefollowing:
1.Removeanymediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandthecomputer.
2.Disconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets.
3.Disconnectthepowercord,Input/Outputcables,andanyothercablesthatareconnectedtothe computer.See“Locatingconnectors,controls,andindicatorsonthefrontofyourcomputer”onpage8 and“Locatingconnectorsontherearofyourcomputer”onpage9.
4.Removeanylockingdevicethatsecuresthecomputercover,suchasapadlockoraKensington-style cablelock.See“Lockingthecomputercover”onpage30and“AttachingaKensington-stylecable lock”onpage31.
5.Removeanyscrewsthatsecurethecomputercover.
6.Pressthecover-releasebuttononthesideofthecomputerandslidethecovertotherearofthe computertoremovethecover.
Figure10.Removingthecomputercover

Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
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Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoremoveandreinstallthefrontbezel.
Toremoveandreinstallthefrontbezel,dothefollowing:
1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandthecomputer.Then,disconnect allpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareconnectedtothecomputer.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezelbyreleasingthethreeplastictabsonthetopofthefrontbezelandpivotingthe frontbezeloutwardtoremoveitfromthecomputer.
Figure11.Removingthefrontbezel
4.Toreinstallthefrontbezel,aligntheotherthreeplastictabsonthebottomofthefrontbezelwiththe correspondingholesinthechassis,thenpivotthefrontbezelinwarduntilitsnapsintoposition.
Figure12.Reinstallingthefrontbezel
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
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•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.

Accessingthesystemboardcomponentsanddrives

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoaccessthesystemboardcomponentsanddrives.
Toaccessthesystemboardcomponentsanddrives,dothefollowing:
1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandthecomputer.Then,disconnect allpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareconnectedtothecomputer.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
4.Removetheheatsinkfanduct.See“Replacingtheheatsinkandfanassembly”onpage66.
5.Pressthereleasetabandpivotthedrivebayassemblyupwardtoaccessthesystemboardcomponents andthecables.See“Replacingtheopticaldrive”onpage64.

Installingorreplacingamemorymodule

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoinstallorreplaceamemorymodule.
YourcomputerhasfourslotsforinstallingorreplacingDDR3UDIMMsthatprovideuptoamaximumof 32GBsystemmemory.Wheninstallingorreplacingamemorymodule,use2GB,4GB,or8GBDDR3 UDIMMsinanycombinationuptoamaximumof32GB.
Thefollowingtableprovidesinformationaboutthememorymoduleinstallationrulesthatyoushould considerwheninstallingorremovingamemorymodule.The“X”markindicatesthememoryslot(s)into whichthememorymodule(s)shouldbeinstalledindifferentsituations.Thenumbers1,2,3,and4indicate theinstallationsequence.Tolocatethememorymoduleslots,see“Locatingpartsonthesystemboard” onpage12
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Toinstallorreplaceamemorymodule,dothefollowing:
1.Turnoffthecomputeranddisconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Laythecomputeronitssideforeasieraccesstothesystemboard.
4.Locatethememoryslots.See“Locatingpartsonthesystemboard”onpage12.
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5.Removeanypartsthatmightpreventyouraccesstothememoryslots.Dependingonyourcomputer model,youmightneedtoremovethePCIExpressx16graphicscardforeasieraccesstothememory slots.See“InstallingorreplacingaPCIcard”onpage40.
6.Dependingonwhetheryouareinstallingorreplacingamemorymodule,dooneofthefollowing:
•Ifyouarereplacinganoldmemorymodule,opentheretainingclipsandgentlypullthememory
moduleoutofthememoryslot.
Figure13.Removingamemorymodule
•Ifyouareinstallingamemorymodule,opentheretainingclipsofthememoryslotintowhichyou
wanttoinstallthememorymodule.
Figure14.Openingtheretainingclips
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7.Positionthenewmemorymoduleoverthememoryslot.Makesurethatthenotch1onthememory modulealignscorrectlywiththeslotkey2onthesystemboard.Pushthememorymodulestraight downintotheslotuntiltheretainingclipsclose.
Figure15.Installingamemorymodule
8.ReinstallthePCIExpressx16graphicscardifyouhaveremovedit.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.

InstallingorreplacingaPCIcard

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev
ThissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoinstallorreplaceaPCIcard.YourcomputerhasonePCIcard slot,onePCIExpressx1cardslot,onePCIExpressx16graphicscardslot,andonePCIExpressx16 cardslot(negotiablelinkwidthx4,x1).
ToinstallorreplaceaPCIcard,dothefollowing:
1.Turnoffthecomputeranddisconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.RotatethePCIcardretainertotheopenposition.
4.DependingonwhetheryouareinstallingorreplacingaPCIcard,dooneofthefollowing:
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•IfyouareinstallingaPCIcard,removetheappropriatemetalslotcover.
•IfyouarereplacinganoldPCIcard,grasptheoldcardthatiscurrentlyinstalledandgentlypullit
outoftheslot.
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Figure16.RemovingaPCIcard
Notes:
a.Thecardfitstightlyintothecardslot.Ifnecessary,alternatemovingeachsideofthecardasmall
amountuntilitisremovedfromthecardslot.
b.Ifthecardisheldinplacebyaretaininglatch,disengagethecardretaininglatchonthePCIcard
slot.Thengraspthecardandgentlypullitoutoftheslot.
Figure17.Disengagingthecardretaininglatch
5.RemovethenewPCIcardfromitsstatic-protectivepackage.
6.Installthenewcardintotheappropriatecardslotonthesystemboardandrotatethecardretainertothe closedposition.See“Locatingpartsonthesystemboard”onpage12.
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Figure18.InstallingaPCIcard
Note:IfyouareinstallingaPCIExpressx16graphicscard,makesurethememoryslotretainingclips areclosedbeforeyouinstallthegraphicscard.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.

Installingorreplacingthecardreader

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoinstallorreplacethecardreader.
Note:Thecardreaderisonlyavailableinsomemodels.Fornewinstallation,see“Installingthecardreader” onpage42.Forreplacement,see“Replacingthecardreader”onpage44.
Installingthecardreader
Toinstallthecardreader,dothefollowing:
1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandthecomputer.Then,disconnect allpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareconnectedtothecomputer.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
4.Locatethecardreaderdrivebay.See“Locatinginternaldrives”onpage13.
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5.Pressthereleasetab1asshownandpivotthedrivebayassemblyupward.
Figure19.Pivotingthedrivebayassemblyupward
6.Installthenewcardreaderintothecardreaderbracket.Theninstallthetwoscrewstosecurethe cardreadertothebracket.
7.Installthecardreaderbrackettothechassis.Thenpushthebrackettothelefttoalignthescrewholein thebracketwiththecorrespondingholeinthechassis.
Figure20.Installingthecardreader
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8.Installthescrewtosecurethecardreaderbrackettothechassis.
Figure21.Installingthescrewthatsecuresthecardreader
9.ConnectthecardreadercabletoFrontUSBconnectorsonthesystemboard.See“Locatingpartson thesystemboard”onpage12.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.
Replacingthecardreader
Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Toreplacethecardreader,dothefollowing:
1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandthecomputer.Then,disconnect allpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareconnectedtothecomputer.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
4.Locatethecardreaderdrivebay.See“Locatinginternaldrives”onpage13.
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5.Pressthereleasetab1asshownandpivotthedrivebayassemblyupward.
Figure22.Pivotingthedrivebayassemblyupward
6.DisconnectthecardreadercablefromtheUSBconnectoronthesystemboard.See“Locatingpartson thesystemboard”onpage12.
7.Removethescrewthatsecuresthecardreaderbracket.Then,removethecardreaderbracketfrom thechassis.
Figure23.Removingthescrewthatsecuresthecardreader
8.Removethetwoscrewsthatsecurethecardreadertoitsbracket.Thenremovethefailingcardreader fromthebracket.
9.Installanewcardreaderintothebracketandinstallthetwoscrewstosecurethecardreadertothe bracket.
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10.Installthecardreaderbrackettothechassis.Thenpushthebrackettothelefttoalignthescrewholein thebracketwiththecorrespondingholeinthechassis.
Figure24.Installingthecardreader
11.Installthescrewtosecurethecardreaderbrackettothechassis.
Figure25.Installingthescrewthatsecuresthecardreader
12.ReconnectthecardreadercabletooneoftheUSBconnectorsonthesystemboard.See“Locating partsonthesystemboard”onpage12.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.
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Replacingthebattery

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Yourcomputerhasaspecialtypeofmemorythatmaintainsthedate,time,andsettingsforbuilt-infeatures, suchasparallel-portassignments(configuration).Abatterykeepsthisinformationactivewhenyouturn offthecomputer.
Thebatterynormallyrequiresnochargingormaintenancethroughoutitslife;however,nobatterylasts forever.Ifthebatteryfails,thedate,time,andconfigurationinformation(includingpasswords)arelost.An errormessageisdisplayedwhenyouturnonthecomputer.
Refertothe“Lithiumcoincellbatterynotice”intheSafety,Warranty,andSetupGuideforinformationabout replacinganddisposingofthebattery.
Toreplacethebattery,dothefollowing:
1.Turnoffthecomputeranddisconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Locatethebattery.See“Locatingpartsonthesystemboard”onpage12.
4.Removetheoldbattery.
Figure26.Removingtheoldbattery
5.Installanewbattery.
Figure27.Installinganewbattery
6.Closethecomputercoverandconnectthecables.See“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.
Note:Whenthecomputeristurnedonforthefirsttimeafterreplacingthebattery,anerrormessage mightbedisplayed.Thisisnormalafterreplacingthebattery.
7.Turnonthecomputerandallattacheddevices.
8.UsetheSetupUtilityprogramtosetthedate,time,andanypasswords.SeeChapter7“Usingthe SetupUtilityprogram”onpage109.
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Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.

Installingthesolid-statedrive

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoinstallthe2.5-inchsolid-statedrive.
Toinstallthesolid-statedrive,dothefollowing:
1.Installthesolid-statedriveintothestorageconverter.Then,installthefourscrewstosecurethe solid-statedrivetothestorageconverter.
Figure28.Installingthesolid-statedriveintothestorageconverter
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2.Toinstallthesolid-statedrivewiththestorageconverterintothe3.5-inchharddiskdrivebracket,flex thebracketandalignpin1,pin2,pin3,andpin4onthebracketwiththecorrespondingholesin thestorageconverter.
Figure29.Installingthesolid-statedrivewiththestorageconverterintotheharddiskdrivebracket
3.Connectthesignalcableandthepowercabletothesolid-statedrive.
4.Installthesolid-statedriveintothedesiredharddiskdrivebay.See“Replacingtheharddiskdrive” onpage55.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.

InstallingorreplacingthemSATAsolid-statedrive

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
ThissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoinstallorreplacethemSATAsolid-statedrive.
Note:ThemSATAsolid-statedriveisonlyavailableinsomemodels.Fornewinstallation,see“Installing themSATAsolid-statedrive”onpage49 onpage51.
InstallingthemSATAsolid-statedrive
ToinstallthemSATAsolid-statedrive,dothefollowing:
1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandthecomputer.Then,disconnect allpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareconnectedtothecomputer.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
4.Locatethecardreaderdrivebay.See“Locatinginternaldrives”onpage13.
.Forreplacement,see“ReplacingthemSATAsolid-statedrive”
Note:Youmighthavetoremovethemetalcoverofthecardreaderdrivebay.
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5.Presstheblueretainingcliptopivotthedrivebayassemblyupward.
Figure30.Pivotingthedrivebayassemblyupward
6.InsertthemSATAsolid-statedriveintotheminiPCIExpressslotonthestorageconverter,andthen pressthemSATAsolid-statedrivedownward.
Figure31.InstallingthemSAT Asolidstatedriveintothestorageconverter
7.InstallthetwoscrewstosecurethemSA TAsolid-statedrivetothestorageconverter.
Figure32.InstallingthescrewsthatsecurethemSATAsolidstatedrive
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8.InsertthemSATAsolid-statedrivestorageconvertertothechassisandpushtheconvertertotheleftto alignthescrewholeintheconverterwiththecorrespondingholeinthechassis.Theninstallthescrew tosecurethemSATAsolid-statedrivestorageconvertertothechassis.
Figure33.InstallingthemSATAsolid-statedrive
9.ConnectthesignalcableandthepowercabletothemSAT Asolid-statedrive.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.
ReplacingthemSATAsolid-statedrive
ToreplacethemSATAsolid-statedrive,dothefollowing:
1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandthecomputer.Then,disconnect allpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareconnectedtothecomputer.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
4.Locatethecardreaderdrivebay.See“Locatinginternaldrives”onpage13.
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5.Presstheblueretainingcliptopivotthedrivebayassemblyupward.
Figure34.Pivotingthedrivebayassemblyupward
6.DisconnectthecardreadercablefromtheUSBconnectoronthesystemboard.See“Locatingpartson thesystemboard”onpage12.
7.DisconnectthesignalcableandpowercablefromthemSATAsolidstatedrive.
8.RemovethescrewthatsecuresthemSATAsolid-statedrivestorageconverter.ThenremovethemSATA solid-statedrivestorageconverterfromthechassis.
Figure35.RemovingthemSA TAsolid-statedrivestorageconverter
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9.RemovethetwoscrewsthatsecurethemSATAsolid-statedrivefromthestorageconverter.
Figure36.RemovingthescrewsthatsecurethemSATAsolidstatedrive
10.RemovethemSATAsolid-statedrivefromtheminiPCIExpressslotonthestorageconverter.
Figure37.RemovingthemSATAsolidstatedrive
11.ToinstallanewmSATAsolid-statedrive,insertthemSATAsolid-statedriveintotheminiPCIExpress slotonthestorageconverter,andthenpressthemSATAsolid-statedrivedownward.
Figure38.InstallingthemSAT Asolidstatedriveintothestorageconverter
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12.InstallthetwoscrewstosecurethemSA TAsolid-statedrivetothestorageconverter.
Figure39.InstallingthescrewsthatsecurethemSATAsolidstatedrive
13.InsertthemSATAsolid-statedrivestorageconvertertothechassisandpushtheconvertertotheleftto alignthescrewholeintheconverterwiththecorrespondingholeinthechassis.Theninstallthescrew tosecurethemSATAsolid-statedrivestorageconvertertothechassis.
Figure40.InstallingthemSATAsolid-statedrive
14.ConnectthesignalcableandthepowercabletothemSAT Asolid-statedrive.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.
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Replacingtheharddiskdrive

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoreplacetheharddiskdrive.
Note:Thissectionalsoappliestocomputermodelswitha2.5-inchsolid-statedrive.
Toreplacetheharddiskdrive,dothefollowing:
1.Turnoffthecomputeranddisconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
4.Pressthereleasetab1asshownandpivotthedrivebayassemblyupward.
Figure41.Pivotingthedrivebayassemblyupward
5.Disconnectthesignalcableandthepowercablefromtheharddiskdrive.
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6.Pullthebluehandletoslidetheharddiskdriveoutofthedrivecage.
Figure42.Removingtheharddiskdrive
7.Flexthesidesofthebluebrackettoremovetheharddiskdrivefromthebracket.
8.Toinstallanewharddiskdriveintothebluebracket,flexthebracketandalignpin1,pin2,pin3, andpin4onthebracketwiththecorrespondingholesintheharddiskdrive.Donottouchthecircuit board5onthebottomoftheharddiskdrive.
Figure43.Installingtheharddiskdriveintothebracket
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9.Slidethenewharddiskdriveintothedrivecageuntilitsnapsintoposition.
Figure44.Installingtheharddiskdrive
10.Connectthesignalcableandthepowercabletothenewharddiskdrive.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98
.

Installingorreplacingthesecondaryharddiskdrive

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoinstallorreplacethesecondaryharddiskdrive.
Note:Thesecondaryharddiskdriveisonlyavailableinsomemodels.Fornewinstallation,see“Installing thesecondaryharddiskdrive”onpage57.Forreplacement,see“Replacingthesecondaryharddisk drive”onpage61.
Installingthesecondaryharddiskdrive
Toinstallthesecondaryharddiskdrive,dothefollowing:
1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandthecomputer.Then,disconnect allpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareconnectedtothecomputer.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
4.Pressthereleasetab1asshownandpivotthedrivebayassemblyupward.
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Figure45.Pivotingthedrivebayassemblyupward
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5.Removethecablecliponthebottomoftheprimaryharddiskdrivebayasshown.
Figure46.Removingthecableclip
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6.Alignthefourholesinthesecondaryharddiskdrivebracketwiththecorrespondingfourtabsonthe
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bottomoftheprimaryharddiskdrivebayasshown.Then,positionthebracketontothebottomofthe primaryharddiskdrivebaysothatthetabsonthebaypassthroughtheholesinthebracket.
Figure47.Positioningthebracketontothebottomoftheprimaryharddiskdrivebay
7.Slidethesecondaryharddiskdrivebrackettotheleftofthechassisuntilitsnapsintopositionandthe screwhole1inthebracketisalignedwiththescrewholeinthebay2.
Figure48.Installingthesecondaryharddiskdrivebracket
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8.Installthescrewtosecurethesecondaryharddiskdrivebrackettothechassis.
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Figure49.Installingthescrewtosecurethesecondaryharddiskdrivebracket
9.Toinstallanewharddiskdriveintothebluebracket,flexthebracketandalignpin1,pin2,pin3, andpin4onthebracketwiththecorrespondingholesintheharddiskdrive.Donottouchthecircuit board5onthebottomoftheharddiskdrive.
Figure50.Installingtheharddiskdriveintothebracket
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10.Slidethenewsecondaryharddiskdriveintothebracketuntilitsnapsintoposition.
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Figure51.Installingthesecondaryharddiskdrive
11.Connectthesignalcableandthepowercabletothenewsecondaryharddiskdrive.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98
Replacingthesecondaryharddiskdrive
Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoreplacethesecondaryharddiskdrive.
Toreplacethesecondaryharddiskdrive,dothefollowing:
1.Turnoffthecomputeranddisconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
4.Pressthereleasetab1asshownandpivotthedrivebayassemblyupward.
.
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Figure52.Pivotingthedrivebayassemblyupward
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5.Locatethesecondaryharddiskdrivebay.See“Locatinginternaldrives”onpage13.
6.Disconnectthesignalcableandthepowercablefromtheprimaryharddiskdriveandsecondary harddiskdrive.
7.Pullthebluehandletoslidethesecondaryharddiskdrivefromthebracket.
Figure53.Removingthesecondaryharddiskdrive
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8.Toinstallanewharddiskdriveintothebluebracket,flexthebracketandalignpin1,pin2,pin3,
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andpin4onthebracketwiththecorrespondingholesintheharddiskdrive.Donottouchthecircuit board5onthebottomoftheharddiskdrive.
Figure54.Installingtheharddiskdriveintothebracket
9.Slidethenewsecondaryharddiskdriveintothebracketuntilitsnapsintoposition.
Figure55.Installingthesecondaryharddiskdrive
10.Connectthesignalcableandthepowercabletotheprimaryharddiskdriveandsecondaryhard diskdrive.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.
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Replacingtheopticaldrive

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoreplacetheopticaldrive.
Toreplacetheopticaldrive,dothefollowing:
1.Turnoffthecomputeranddisconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
4.Pressthereleasetab1asshownandpivotthedrivebayassemblyupward.
Figure56.Pivotingthedrivebayassemblyupward
5.Disconnectthesignalcableandthepowercablefromtherearoftheopticaldrive.
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6.Presstheopticaldrivelock1ontherightsideofthedrivebayassemblyandslidetheopticaldriveout oftherearofthebay.
Figure57.Removingtheopticaldrive
7.Installtheopticaldriveretaineronthesideofthenewopticaldrive.
Figure58.Installingtheopticaldriveretainer
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8.Slidethenewopticaldriveintothedrivebayuntilitsnapsintoposition.
Figure59.Installingtheopticaldrive
9.Connectthesignalcableandthepowercabletotherearoftheopticaldrive.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.

Replacingtheheatsinkandfanassembly

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoreplacetheheatsinkandfanassembly.
CAUTION:
Theheatsinkandfanassemblymightbeveryhot.Beforeyouopenthecomputercover,turnoffthe computerandwaitseveralminutesuntilthecomputeriscool.
Toreplacetheheatsinkandfanassembly,dothefollowing:
1.Turnoffthecomputeranddisconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Disconnecttheheatsinkandfanassemblycablefromthemicroprocessorfanconnectoronthesystem board.See“Locatingpartsonthesystemboard”onpage12
.
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4.Followthissequencetoremovethefourscrewsthatsecuretheheatsinkandfanassemblytothe systemboard:
a.Partiallyremovescrew1,thenfullyremovescrew2,andthenfullyremovescrew1. b.Partiallyremovescrew3,thenfullyremovescrew4,andthenfullyremovescrew3.
Note:Carefullyremovethefourscrewsfromthesystemboardtoavoidanypossibledamagetothe systemboard.Thefourscrewscannotberemovedfromtheheatsinkandfanassembly.
Figure60.Screwsthatsecuretheheatsinkandfanassembly
5.Liftthefailingheatsinkandfanassemblyoffthesystemboard.
Notes:
a.Youmighthavetogentlytwisttheheatsinkandfanassemblytofreeitfromthemicroprocessor. b.Donottouchthethermalgreasewhilehandlingtheheatsinkandfanassembly.
6.Pivotthetwoplasticretainingclipsthatsecuretheheatsinkfanductoutward.Thenremovetheheat sinkfanductfromthefailingheatsinkandfanassembly.
Figure61.Removingtheheatsinkfanduct
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7.Placethenewheatsinkandfanassemblyonthesystemboardsothatthefourscrewsarealigned withthecorrespondingholesinthesystemboard.Ensurethatyouproperlyplacethenewheatsink andfanassemblysothatyoucaneasilyconnectthenewheatsinkandfanassemblycabletothe microprocessorfanconnectoronthesystemboard.
8.Followthissequencetoinstallthefourscrewstosecurethenewheatsinkandfanassembly,asshown inFigure60“Screwsthatsecuretheheatsinkandfanassembly”onpage67:
a.Partiallytightenscrew1,thenfullytightenscrew2,andthenfullytightenscrew1. b.Partiallytightenscrew3,thenfullytightenscrew4,andthenfullytightenscrew3.
9.Connecttheheatsinkandfanassemblycabletothemicroprocessorfanconnectoronthesystem board.See“Locatingpartsonthesystemboard”onpage12.
10.Lowerandpositiontheheatsinkfanductonthetopoftheheatsinkandfanassemblyuntilitsnaps intoposition.
Figure62.Installingtheheatsinkfanduct
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.

Replacingthepowersupplyassembly

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoreplacethepowersupplyassembly.
Althoughtherearenomovingpartsinyourcomputerafterthepowercordhasbeendisconnected,the followingwarningsarerequiredforyoursafetyandproperUnderwritersLaboratories(UL)certification.
CAUTION:
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Hazardousmovingparts.Keepfingersandotherbodypartsaway.
CAUTION: Neverremovethecoveronapowersupplyoranypartthathasthefollowinglabelattached.
Hazardousvoltage,current,andenergylevelsarepresentinsideanycomponentthathasthislabel attached.Therearenoserviceablepartsinsidethesecomponents.Ifyoususpectaproblemwith oneoftheseparts,contactaservicetechnician.
Toreplacethepowersupplyassembly,dothefollowing:
1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandthecomputer.Then,disconnect allpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareconnectedtothecomputer.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
4.Gentlypivotthetwoplasticretainingclipsthatsecuretheheatsinkfanductoutward,andthenliftthe heatsinkfanductoutofthechassis.
Figure63.Removingtheheatsinkfanduct
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5.Pressthereleasetab1asshownandpivotthedrivebayassemblyupward.
Figure64.Pivotingthedrivebayassemblyupward
6.Recordthecableroutingandcableconnections.Then,disconnectthepowersupplyassemblycables fromalldrivesandfrompowerconnectors
1,2,and3onthesystemboard.
Figure65.Powerconnectorsonthesystemboard
7.Releasethepowersupplyassemblycablesfromanycableclipsortiesthatsecurethecablestothe chassis.
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8.Attherearofthecomputer,removethethreescrewsthatsecurethepowersupplyassembly.Pressthe
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1downwardtoreleasethepowersupplyassemblyandthenslidethepowersupply
assemblytothefrontofthecomputer.Liftthepowersupplyassemblyoutofthecomputer.
Figure66.Removingthepowersupplyassembly
9.Ensurethatthenewpowersupplyassemblyisthecorrectreplacement.
10.Installthenewpowersupplyassemblyintothechassissothatthescrewholesinthenewpowersupply assemblyarealignedwiththecorrespondingholesintherearofthechassis.Then,installthethree screwstosecurethenewpowersupplyassemblyinplace.
Note:UseonlyscrewsprovidedbyLenovo.
Figure67.Installingthepowersupplyassembly
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11.Connectthenewpowersupplyassemblycablestoalldrivesandthesystemboard.See“Locating partsonthesystemboard”onpage12
.
12.Pressthereleasetab1asshownandpivotthedrivebayassemblydownwarduntilitsnapsintoposition.
Figure68.Pivotingthedrivebayassemblydownward
13.Positiontheheatsinkfanductonthetopoftheheatsinkasshown.Then,presstheheatsinkfan ductstraightdownuntilitsnapsintoposition.
Figure69.Installingtheheatsinkfanduct
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Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.

Replacingthemicroprocessor

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoreplacethemicroprocessor.
CAUTION:
Theheatsinkandmicroprocessormightbeveryhot.Beforeyouopenthecomputercover,turnoff thecomputerandwaitseveralminutesuntilthecomputeriscool.
Toreplacethemicroprocessor,dothefollowing:
1.Removeallmediafromthedrivesandturnoffallattacheddevicesandthecomputer.Then,disconnect allpowercordsfromelectricaloutletsanddisconnectallcablesthatareconnectedtothecomputer.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Locatethesystemboardanddisconnectallcablesconnectedtothesystemboard.See“Locating partsonthesystemboard”onpage12.
4.Removetheheatsinkandfanassembly.See“Replacingtheheatsinkandfanassembly”onpage66.
Note:Placetheheatsinkandfanassemblyonitssidesothatthethermalgreaseonthebottomofit doesnotgetincontactwithanything.
5.Liftthesmallhandle1andopentheretainer2toaccessthemicroprocessor3.
Figure70.Accessingthemicroprocessor
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6.Liftthemicroprocessorstraightupandoutofthemicroprocessorsocket.
Figure71.Removingthemicroprocessor
Notes:
a.Yourmicroprocessorandsocketmightlookdifferentfromtheoneillustrated. b.Notetheorientationofthemicroprocessorinthesocket.Youcaneitherlookforthesmalltriangle1
ononecornerofthemicroprocessorornotetheorientationofthenotches2onthemicroprocessor. Thisisimportantwheninstallingthenewmicroprocessoronthesystemboard.
c.Touchonlytheedgesofthemicroprocessor.Donottouchthegoldcontactsonthebottom. d.Donotdropanythingontothemicroprocessorsocketwhileitisexposed.Thesocketpinsmustbe
keptascleanaspossible.
7.Ensurethatthesmallhandleisintheraisedpositionandthemicroprocessorretainerisfullyopen.
8.Removetheprotectivecoverthatprotectsthegoldcontactsofthenewmicroprocessor.
9.Holdthenewmicroprocessorbyitssidesandalignthesmalltriangleononecornerofthenew microprocessorwiththecorrespondingsmalltriangleononecornerofthemicroprocessorsocket.
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10.Lowerthenewmicroprocessorstraightdownintothemicroprocessorsocketonthesystemboard.
Figure72.Installingthemicroprocessor
11.Closethemicroprocessorretainerandlockitintopositionwiththesmallhandletosecurethenew microprocessorinthesocket.
12.Reinstalltheheatsinkandfanassemblywiththefanductasshown.See“Replacingtheheatsinkand fanassembly”onpage66
.
Figure73.Reinstallingtheheatsinkandfanassemblywiththefanduct
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13.Reconnectallcablesthatweredisconnectedfromthesystemboard.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletethereplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.

Replacingthecoverpresenceswitch

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoreplacethecoverpresenceswitch,alsoknownasintrusion switch.
Toreplacethecoverpresenceswitch,dothefollowing:
1.Turnoffthecomputeranddisconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
4.Locatethecoverpresenceswitch.See“Locatingcomponents”onpage11.
5.Disconnectthecoverpresenceswitchcablefromthesystemboard.
6.Presstheclip1asshownandliftthecoverpresenceswitchuptoremoveitfromthechassis.
Figure74.Removingthecoverpresenceswitch
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7.Putthenewcoverpresenceswitchintotheholeandpressitdownuntilitsnapsintoposition.
Note:Notetheorientationofthecoverpresenceswitch.
Figure75.Installingthecoverpresenceswitch
8.Reconnectthecoverpresenceswitchcabletothecoverpresenceswitchconnectoronthesystem board.See“Locatingpartsonthesystemboard”onpage12
.
9.Reinstallthefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.

Replacingtheinternalspeaker

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoreplacetheinternalspeaker.
Note:Theinternalspeakerisonlyavailableinsomemodels.
Toreplacetheinternalspeaker,dothefollowing:
1.Turnoffthecomputeranddisconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
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4.Pressthereleasetab1asshownandpivotthedrivebayassemblyupward.
Figure76.Pivotingthedrivebayassemblyupward
5.Disconnecttheinternalspeakercablefromthesystemboard.
6.Pushthetab1frominsideandslidetheinternalspeakertothelefttoremoveitfromthechassis.
Figure77.Removingtheinternalspeaker
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7.Alignthenewinternalspeakerwiththefourmetalclips1ontheinnersideofchassis,andthenslidethe speakertotherightuntilitsnapsintoposition.
Figure78.Installingtheinternalspeaker
8.Connecttheinternalspeakercabletotheinternalspeakerconnectoronthesystemboard.See “Locatingpartsonthesystemboard”onpage12.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.

ReplacingthefrontaudioandUSBassembly

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
ThissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoreplacethefrontaudioandUSBassembly.
ToreplacethefrontaudioandUSBassembly,dothefollowing:
1.Turnoffthecomputeranddisconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
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4.Pressthereleasetab1asshownandpivotthedrivebayassemblyupward.
Figure79.Pivotingthedrivebayassemblyupward
5.DisconnectthefrontaudioandUSBassemblycablesfromthesystemboardandnotethecables routing.See“Locatingpartsonthesystemboard”onpage12.
6.RemovethescrewthatsecuresthefrontaudioandUSBassemblybracket.Thenremovethefront audioandUSBassemblybracketfromthechassis.
Figure80.RemovingthefrontaudioandUSBassembly
7.RemovethetwoscrewsthatsecurethefrontaudioandUSBassemblytoitsbracket.Thenremovethe failingfrontaudioandUSBassemblyfromthebracket.
8.InstallanewfrontaudioandUSBassemblyintothebracketandinstallthetwoscrewstosecurethe frontaudioandUSBassemblytothebracket.
9.InstallthefrontaudioandUSBassemblybrackettothechassisandalignthescrewholeinthebracket withthecorrespondingholeinthechassis.
10.InstallthescrewtosecurethefrontaudioandUSBassemblybrackettothechassis.
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11.ReconnectthefrontUSBandfrontaudiocablestothesystemboard.See“Locatingpartsonthe systemboard”onpage12.
12.Reinstallthefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.

Replacingthesystemfan

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoreplacethesystemfan.
Toreplacethesystemfan,dothefollowing:
1.Turnoffthecomputeranddisconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
4.Pressthereleasetab1asshownandpivotthedrivebayassemblyupward.
.
Figure81.Pivotingthedrivebayassemblyupward
5.Disconnectthesystemfancablefromthesystemfanconnectoronthesystemboard.See“Locating partsonthesystemboard”onpage12.
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6.Thesystemfanisattachedtothechassisbyfourrubbermounts.Removethesystemfanbycutting
3
4
5 6
7 8
3
4
5 6
7 8
therubbermountsandliftingthesystemfanoutofthechassis.
Note:Thenewfrontfanassemblywillhavefournewrubbermountsattached.
Figure82.Removingthesystemfan
7.Installthenewsystemfanbyaligningthenewrubbermountsthatcamewiththenewsystemfanwiththe correspondingholesinthechassis,andthenpushtherubbermountsthroughtheholes.Then,carefully pullonthetipsoftherubbermountsfromthebottomuntilthenewsystemfanissecuredinplace.
Figure83.Installingthesystemfan
8.Connectthenewsystemfancabletothesystemfanconnectoronthesystemboard.See“Locating partsonthesystemboard”onpage12
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
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•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.

Replacingthethermalsensor

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoreplacethethermalsensor.
Toreplacethethermalsensor,dothefollowing:
1.Turnoffthecomputeranddisconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
4.Locatethethermalsensor.See“Locatingcomponents”onpage11.
5.Pressthereleasetab1asshownandpivotthedrivebayassemblyupward.
Figure84.Pivotingthedrivebayassemblyupward
6.Disconnectthethermalsensorcablefromthethermalsensorconnectoronthesystemboard.See “Locatingpartsonthesystemboard”onpage12
.
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7.Frominsidethechassis,pivottheleftretainingclip1thatsecurestheplasticholderofthethermal sensorandthenpushtheclipoutwardtoreleasetheclip.Thendisengagetheplasticholderholding thethermalsensorfromthechassis.
Figure85.Removingthethermalsensor
8.Pulltheentirethermalsensoroutofthechassis.
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9.Inserttheconnectorandcableofthenewthermalsensorintothelefthole1inthechassis.Thenalign thetwotabsontheplasticholderholdingthethermalsensorwiththetwoholes1and2inthechassis, andpresstheplasticholderuntilitsnapsintoposition.
Figure86.Installingthenewthermalsensor
10.Reconnectthethermalsensorcabletothesystemboard.See“Locatingpartsonthesystemboard” onpage12.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.

Replacingthepowerswitch

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
Thissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoreplacethepowerswitch.
Toreplacethepowerswitch,dothefollowing:
1.Turnoffthecomputeranddisconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
3.Removethefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
4.Locatethepowerswitch.See“Locatingcomponents”onpage11.
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5.Pressthereleasetab1asshownandpivotthedrivebayassemblyupward.
Figure87.Pivotingthedrivebayassemblyupward
6.Disconnectthepowerswitchcablefromthepowerswitchconnectoronthesystemboard.See “Locatingpartsonthesystemboard”onpage12.
7.Pushthepowerswitchinwardthroughtheholetodisengageitfromthechassis.
Figure88.Removingthepowerswitch
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8.Insertthetwoplastictabsinthenewpowerswitchthroughtheholeonthechassis,andthenpressthe powerswitchasshownuntilitsnapsintoposition.
Figure89.Installingthenewpowerswitch
9.Reconnectthepowerswitchcabletothesystemboard.See“Locatingpartsonthesystemboard” onpage12.
10.Reinstallthefrontbezel.See“Removingandreinstallingthefrontbezel”onpage36.
Whattodonext:
•Toworkwithanotherpieceofhardware,gototheappropriatesection.
•Tocompletetheinstallationorreplacement,goto“Completingthepartsreplacement”onpage98.

ReplacingtheWi-Fiunits

Attention:
Donotopenyourcomputerorattemptanyrepairbeforereadingandunderstandingthe“Importantsafetyinformation” onpagev.
ThissectionprovidesinstructionsonhowtoreplacetheWi-Fiunits.TheWi-FiunitsincludeaWi-Fiadapter card,aWi-Ficardmodule,andarearWi-Fiantennacable.
ReplacingtheWi-Fiunitsinvolvesthefollowingoperations:
“RemovingtheWi-Fiadaptercard”onpage87
“RemovingtheWi-Ficardmodule”onpage89
“InstallingtheWi-Fiunits”onpage90
RemovingtheWi-Fiadaptercard
ToremoveaWi-Fiadaptercard,dothefollowing:
1.Turnoffthecomputeranddisconnectallpowercordsfromelectricaloutlets.
2.Removethecomputercover.See“Removingthecomputercover”onpage36.
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3.IfyourcomputercomeswithaWi-FicardmodulethatsupportstheBluetoothfunction,disconnect theBluetoothcablefromtheWi-Fiadaptercard.
Figure90.DisconnectingtheBluetoothcable
Note:TheBluetoothcableconnectstheBluetoothconnectorontheWi-FiadaptercardtothefrontUSB connectoronthesystemboardtosupporttheBluetoothfunction.
4.RotatethePCIcardretainertotheopenposition.
5.GrasptheWi-Fiadaptercardthatiscurrentlyinstalledandgentlypullitoutoftheslot.
Figure91.RemovingtheWi-Fiadaptercard
Note:Thecardfitstightlyintothecardslot.Ifnecessary,alternatemovingeachsideofthecarda smallamountuntilitisremovedfromthecardslot.
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RemovingtheWi-Ficardmodule
ToremovetheWi-Ficardmodule,dothefollowing:
1.RemovetheWi-Fiadaptercardfromthecomputer,andthendisconnectthefrontandrearWi-Fiantenna cablesfromtheWi-Ficardmodule.
Figure92.RemovingtheWi-Fiantennacables
2.RemovethetwoscrewsthatsecuretheWi-FicardmoduletotheWi-Fiadaptercard.
Figure93.RemovingthescrewsthatsecuretheWi-Ficardmodule
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