Turning on the TransPort NX
Chapter One - Getting Started
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The Power-On Self Test (POST) will run automatically. After the POST is
completed, the computer reads the operating system from the hard disk drive into
computer memory. This is commonly referred to as “booting” a computer.
You are now ready to run software programs and use devices such as printers,
disk drives, and the CD-ROM.
To turn the TransPort NX off, save your work and close all open applications, click
on Start, then Shut Down. In the Shut Down Windows dialog box, select Shut
Down and click Yes.
C
AUTION
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Never turn off or reset your TransPort NX while the hard disk or floppy disk
is in use and the FDD and/or HDD status icon is lit; doing so can result in
loss or destruction of your data.
Always wait at least five seconds after turning off your TransPort NX before
turning it back on; turning the power on and off in rapid succession can
damage the TransPort NX’s electrical circuitry.
Before you run your system for the first time on battery power, remove the
battery from its package and install it in the system. Recharge the battery
fully to prepare the battery pack for maximum service.
Except for PC cards, never connect or disconnect any equipment or
components while the system power is on.
When using the feet in the rear of the notebook, the computer will operate
cooler as the result of better ventilation. There is one fan on the left side of
the notebook, which will turn on when the CPU temperature exceeds 60
degrees. The fan will turn off when the CPU temperature is below 50
degrees.
W
ARNING
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If the temperature continues to rise above the CPU allowable limit--either
due to a defective fan, the notebook being operated in an excessively hot
environment or a soft surface that covers the ventilation holes--then the
notebook will enter Save-to-disk mode (S2D). If there is no Zero-Volt Data-
Suspend Utility (ZVHDD) partition, the notebook will shut down and all
unsaved data will be lost. See “Zero-Volt Data-Suspend Utility (ZVHDD)” on
page 113.
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