Lenovo ThinkPad 770 ThinkPad 770E/ED Supplement to the Users Guide - Page 5

Contents, Corrections to the Previous User's Guide, Supplementary Information - thinkpad 770ed

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Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 Contents Finding Information vi Chapter 1. Corrections to the Previous User's Guide . . . . 1 Changing a Power-On Password or HDD Password 2 Removing a Power-On Password or HDD Password 3 Using the ThinkPad Online Book 4 Undocking When Your Computer Is Powered On or in Suspend Mode (Hot or Warm Undocking 5 Chapter 2. Supplementary Information 7 Registering Your Computer 8 Installing the UltraBay II Travel Cover 9 Attaching the Diskette Drive Externally 9 Hot and Warm Plug and Unplug Functions 11 Supported Devices by Operating System 12 Device Restrictions 12 Using the ThinkPad Configuration Program 14 Enabling the IDE Drive on the Docking Station 15 Setting to 3-Channel IDE Mode 15 Setting to 2-Channel IDE Mode 16 Using the Modem Features 17 Using the 56-Kbps Modem 19 Telephony Features 20 Chapter 3. New Functions for the 770E or 770ED Computer 21 Backing Up Your System 22 Recovering Lost or Damaged Software 23 Hints, Tips, and Limitations 29 Using an External Keyboard 29 Using the Hard Disk Drive 29 Hot or Warm Docking to a Docking Station (Windows 95 Only) 29 Hot Plugging or Unplugging a PCMCIA Card 30 Using a Second CardBus Card 30 Increasing Memory Capacity 30 Using the COM Port in OS/2 30 Using the Bay Eject Lever 31 Using a Microphone 31 Using the Power Management Modes 32 Changing Batteries during Battery-Powered Operation . . . 33 Using the Telephony Function 34 vii

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Contents
Finding Information
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Chapter 1.
Corrections to the Previous User's Guide
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1
Changing a Power-On Password or HDD Password
.......
2
Removing a Power-On Password or HDD Password
.......
3
Using the ThinkPad Online Book
...................
4
Undocking When Your Computer Is Powered On or in Suspend
Mode (Hot or Warm Undocking)
..................
5
Chapter 2. Supplementary Information
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
7
Registering Your Computer
......................
8
Installing the UltraBay II Travel Cover
................
9
Attaching the Diskette Drive Externally
...............
9
Hot and Warm Plug and Unplug Functions
............
11
Supported Devices by Operating System
...........
12
Device Restrictions
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12
Using the ThinkPad Configuration Program
............
14
Enabling the IDE Drive on the Docking Station
.........
15
Setting to 3-Channel IDE Mode
.................
15
Setting to 2-Channel IDE Mode
.................
16
Using the Modem Features
.....................
17
Using the 56-Kbps Modem
....................
19
Telephony Features
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20
Chapter 3.
New Functions for the 770E or 770ED Computer
21
Backing Up Your System
......................
22
Recovering Lost or Damaged Software
............
23
Hints, Tips, and Limitations
.....................
29
Using an External Keyboard
...................
29
Using the Hard Disk Drive
....................
29
Hot or Warm Docking to a Docking Station (Windows 95 Only)
29
Hot Plugging or Unplugging a PCMCIA Card
.........
30
Using a Second CardBus Card
.................
30
Increasing Memory Capacity
...................
30
Using the COM Port in OS/2
..................
30
Using the Bay Eject Lever
....................
31
Using a Microphone
........................
31
Using the Power Management Modes
.............
32
Changing Batteries during Battery-Powered Operation
...
33
Using the Telephony Function
..................
34
Copyright IBM Corp. 1998
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