Lenovo ThinkPad 560 Thinkpad 560 User's Guide - Page 20

Overall Setup Procedures, ThinkPad Features, Easy-Setup - bios setup

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Getting Started Overall Setup Procedures The following is a general outline of the overall procedure to take when using the computer for the first time. For details and actual procedures, refer to the pages indicated. 1 1 Set Up the Computer First, check whether your computer came with all the necessary items. See page 4. Then, install the battery pack in the computer. Now you are ready to turn on the computer. See page 5. 2 2 Install Options If you have any options, such as memory cards, install the options. See page 89. 3 Easy-Setup Config Date/Time Password Start up Test Restart BIOS part number,..Date System-unit serial number System board serial number Microprocessor nnnnnnn 12/31/96 nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnnnnn ** Pentium( )Process 3 Customize Your Computer You can use the ThinkPad Features program to customize the performance of your computer. You can use Easy-Setup, a built-in system function, to set (for example) the password to prevent your computer from unauthorized use. For the ThinkPad Features program, see page 29. For Easy-Setup, see page 34. 2 IBM ThinkPad 560 User's Guide

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Getting Started
Overall Setup Procedures
The following is a general outline of the overall procedure to take
when using the computer for the first time.
For details and actual
procedures, refer to the pages indicated.
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1
Date/Time
Password
Easy-Setup
Start up
Test
Restart
Config
BIOS part number,..Date
System-unit serial number
System board serial number
Microprocessor
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
nnnnnnnnnnn
Pentium(
)Process
**
nnnnnnn
12/31/96
2
1
Set Up the Computer
First, check whether your computer came
with all the necessary items.
See page 4.
Then, install the battery pack in the
computer.
Now you are ready to turn on
the computer.
See page 5.
2
Install Options
If you have any options, such as memory
cards, install the options.
See page 89.
3
Customize Your Computer
You can use the
ThinkPad Features
program to customize the performance of
your computer.
You can use
Easy-Setup
, a
built-in system function, to set (for example)
the password to prevent your computer
from unauthorized use.
For the ThinkPad Features program,
see page 29.
For Easy-Setup, see page 34.
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