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English My computer says: "CMOS Battery Low", what should I do?  If your computer is without power (i.e. unplug the computer power source from the power outlet and remove the battery pack from it) for over 45 days, you would lose the information stored in CMOS. Please follow the steps below to reconfigure your CMOS settings: step1. Press F2 to enter into the BIOS setup utility. 22 step2. S elect "Load Optional Defaults?" When you see the following prompt, choose and then press . step3. S elect "Save Changes and Exit", select and press to restart your computer How to unplug or eject devices?  1. In the notification area next to your task bar, double-click on the Safe Removal icon. Safe removal displays a list of Plug and Play devices that support safe removal and that are currently attached to the system. If you do not see the Safe Removal icon, your device does not support safe removal, and you cannot unplug or eject your device using Safe Removal. 2. In Safely Remove Hardware, in the list of devices, select the device that you want to unplug or eject, and then click on Stop. This tells the system that you will be unplugging or ejecting the device. 3. In Stop a Hardware device, click OK. A notification appears stating that it is now safe to unplug or eject the device. Caution • Unplugging or ejecting a device that supports safe removal without first than using the Safe Removal application to warn the system can cause data to be lost or your system to become unstable. For example, if a device is unplugged during a data transfer, data loss is likely. If you use Safe Removal, however, you can warn the system before you unplug or eject a device, preventing possible loss of data. if you use Safe Removal, however, you can warn the system before you unplug or eject a device, preventing possible loss of data. Note • For removable storage devices that can safely be removed while the system is on, the system disables write caching by default. It does this so the devices can be removed without loss of data. When write caching is disabled, however, the system will likely experience slower performance, so be sure to enable write caching when you have finished removing the device. Does the T1125 provide a hardware switch or function button to enable/disable the Bluetooth function?  the T1125 provides a combined function button to enable/disable the 3.5G (Fn+F10) and Bluetooth (Fn+F11) functions. What is the capacity of SDHC cards that T1125 can support?  The specification of SDHC that T1125 SD card reader supports shall be in accordance with that of the SD Association. Currently, the maximum capacity announced by SD Association is 32GB http://www.sdcard.org/developers/tech/sdhc/

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My computer says: “CMOS Battery Low”, what should I do?
If your computer is without power (i.e. unplug the computer
power source from the power outlet and remove the battery
pack from it) for over 45 days, you would lose the information
stored in CMOS. Please follow the steps below to reconfigure
your CMOS settings:
step1. Press F2 to enter into the BIOS setup utility.
step2. Select “Load Optional Defaults?” When you see the
following prompt, choose <OK> and then press <Enter>.
step3. Select “Save Changes and Exit”, select <OK> and press
<Enter> to restart your computer
How to unplug or eject devices?
1. In the notification area next to your task bar, double-click on
the Safe Removal icon. Safe removal displays a list of Plug
and Play devices that support safe removal and that are
currently attached to the system. If you do not see the Safe
Removal icon, your device does not support safe removal,
and you cannot unplug or eject your device using Safe
Removal.
2. In Safely Remove Hardware, in the list of devices, select
the device that you want to unplug or eject, and then click
on Stop. This tells the system that you will be unplugging or
ejecting the device.
3. In Stop a Hardware device, click OK. A notification appears
stating that it is now safe to unplug or eject the device.
Caution
Unplugging or ejecting a device that supports safe removal
without first than using the Safe Removal application to
warn the system can cause data to be lost or your system
to become unstable. For example, if a device is unplugged
during a data transfer, data loss is likely. If you use Safe
Removal, however, you can warn the system before you
unplug or eject a device, preventing possible loss of data. if
you use Safe Removal, however, you can warn the system
before you unplug or eject a device, preventing possible loss
of data.
Note
For removable storage devices that can safely be removed
while the system is on, the system disables write caching by
default. It does this so the devices can be removed without
loss of data. When write caching is disabled, however, the
system will likely experience slower performance, so be sure
to enable write caching when you have finished removing the
device.
Does the T1125 provide a hardware switch or function button to
enable/disable the Bluetooth function?
the T1125 provides a combined function button to enable/disable
the 3.5G (Fn+F10) and Bluetooth (Fn+F11) functions.
What is the capacity of SDHC cards that T1125 can support?
The specification of SDHC that T1125 SD card reader supports
shall be in accordance with that of the SD Association. Currently,
the maximum capacity announced by SD Association is 32GB