Lenovo ThinkPad 770 ThinkPad 770 User's Guide - Page 16

DVD and Enhanced Video Adapter, memory slots and the backup battery slot.

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Title: C79DMMST CreationDate: 07/16/97 13:09:22 1 The coin screw can be changed to a normal screw shipped with your computer to prevent others from gaining access to the hard disk in the hard disk bay. 2 The hard disk bay houses the replaceable hard disk drive. 3 The adapter bay is a slot for installing the DVD and Enhanced Video Adapter, a standard feature on some models. 4 The front infrared port allows your computer to communicate with other devices that have infrared data-transfer capabilities. 5 The security screws are normal screws that can be installed to prevent others from releasing the left and right release latches and easily gaining access to the battery bay and the UltraBay II. 6 The bottom compartment houses the DIMM memory slots and the backup battery slot. You can insert up to two DIMM memory cards into the memory slots to upgrade your system memory. The backup battery in the battery slot is used for retaining computer information in computer memory and also for running the time-of-day clock. 1-6

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1
The
coin screw
can be changed to a normal
screw shipped with your computer to prevent
others from gaining access to the hard disk in
the hard disk bay.
2
The
hard disk bay
houses the replaceable
hard disk drive.
3
The
adapter bay
is a slot for installing the
DVD and Enhanced Video Adapter
, a
standard feature on some models.
4
The
front infrared port
allows your
computer to communicate with other devices
that have infrared data-transfer capabilities.
5
The
security screws
are normal screws that
can be installed to prevent others from
releasing the left and right
release latches
and easily gaining access to the battery bay
and the UltraBay II.
6
The
bottom compartment
houses the DIMM
memory slots and the backup battery slot.
You can insert up to two DIMM memory
cards into the memory slots to upgrade your
system memory.
The backup battery in the
battery slot is used for retaining computer
information in computer memory and also for
running the time-of-day clock.
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Title: C79DMMST CreationDate: 07/16/97 13:09:22