Lenovo NetVista X40 Quick Reference for NetVista 2179 and 6643 systems (Dutch) - Page 29

Running the setup program, Attention, Notes

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v If the voltage supply range in your location is 90-137 V ac, set the voltage-selection switch to 115 V. v If the voltage supply range in your location is 180-265 V ac, set voltage selection switch to 230 V. 3. Turn on all devices connected to the computer. 4. Press the power control button on your computer. For the location of the power control button, see "Computer controls and indicators" on page 7. Attention: After you have turned on your computer for the first time, you must complete the setup procedure before you turn off your computer; otherwise, unexpected results might occur. When you start your computer, you can select one of the following messages to use the configuration program or the recovery program. If you do not select the following messages, your computer completes POST and the Windows desktop appears. v Press F1 for Configuration/Setup You can use this program to configure serial- and parallel-connector assignments, change the drive startup sequence, set the date and time, and set passwords. See "Chapter 4. Configuring your computer" on page 27 for more information about using the Configuration and Setup Utility. v To Start the Product Recovery Program, Press F11 The Product Recovery Program is provided on your computer to assist you with some recovery operations. This program enables you to recover Windows 2000, Windows NT, and other software programs. For more information about recovering your preinstalled software, see "Recovering your operating system and preinstalled software" on page 99. v The SCSISelect Utility program is a built-in, menu-driven configuration utility program that you can use to view the default SCSI IDs and locate and correct configuration conflicts. You will only see this message if your computer contains a SCSI adapter. For more information about using this program, see "Using the SCSISelect Utility program (some models)" on page 30. If you experience any problems during startup, see "Troubleshooting charts" on page 88. Running the setup program The setup program starts when you turn on the computer for the first time, or after you have recovered your operating system. The program will prompt you to make choices or type information as required. Notes: 1. The setup program is slightly different from the one that is described in your operating system documentation. Some choices that are described in your operating system documentation do not appear because they are preset. 2. During the setup procedure, you must indicate that you accept the license agreement, before you can complete the procedure. 3. In some instances, the registration information will already be entered into the registration fields. If the Product ID number is not already entered, you must type the Product ID number from your Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity. The product ID number is located on the label attached to the bottom of your computer. Chapter 2. Setting up your computer 13

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v
If the voltage supply range in your location is 90-137 V ac, set the
voltage-selection switch to 115 V.
v
If the voltage supply range in your location is 180-265 V ac, set voltage
selection switch to 230 V.
3.
Turn on all devices connected to the computer.
4.
Press the power control button on your computer. For the location of the power
control button, see
Computer controls and indicators
on page 7.
Attention:
After you have turned on your computer for the first time, you
must complete the setup procedure before you turn off your computer;
otherwise, unexpected results might occur.
When you start your computer, you can select one of the following messages to
use the configuration program or the recovery program. If you do not select the
following messages, your computer completes POST and the Windows desktop
appears.
v
Press F1 for Configuration/Setup
You can use this program to configure serial- and parallel-connector
assignments, change the drive startup sequence, set the date and time, and set
passwords. See
Chapter 4. Configuring your computer
on page 27 for more
information about using the Configuration and Setup Utility.
v
To Start the Product Recovery Program, Press F11
The Product Recovery Program is provided on your computer to assist you with
some recovery operations. This program enables you to recover Windows 2000,
Windows NT, and other software programs. For more information about
recovering your preinstalled software, see
Recovering your operating system
and preinstalled software
on page 99.
v
<<<Press <CTRL><A> for SCSISelect Utility!>>>
The SCSISelect Utility program is a built-in, menu-driven configuration utility
program that you can use to view the default SCSI IDs and locate and correct
configuration conflicts. You will only see this message if your computer contains
a SCSI adapter. For more information about using this program, see
Using the
SCSISelect Utility program (some models)
on page 30.
If you experience any problems during startup, see
Troubleshooting charts
on
page 88.
Running the setup program
The setup program starts when you turn on the computer for the first time, or
after you have recovered your operating system. The program will prompt you to
make choices or type information as required.
Notes:
1.
The setup program is slightly different from the one that is described in your
operating system documentation. Some choices that are described in your
operating system documentation do not appear because they are preset.
2.
During the setup procedure, you must indicate that you accept the license
agreement, before you can complete the procedure.
3.
In some instances, the registration information will already be entered into the
registration fields. If the Product ID number is not already entered, you must
type the Product ID number from your Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity.
The product ID number is located on the label attached to the bottom of your
computer.
Chapter 2. Setting up your computer
13