Lenovo ThinkPad T430 [29/190] Certificate of authenticity label
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CerticateofAuthenticitylabel
TheMicrosoftCerticateofAuthenticitylabelforthepreinstalledoperatingsystemisattached.Printedonthis
labelaretheproductIDandtheproductkeyinformationforyourcomputer.Recordthisinformationandkeep
itinasafeplace.Youmightneedthesenumberstostartyourcomputerorreinstalltheoperatingsystem.
TheWindowsCerticateofAuthenticityofyourcomputerisshownasbelow:
Features
Processor
•Toviewthesystempropertiesofyourcomputer,clickStart,right-clickComputer,thenclickProperties.
Memory
•Doubledatarate3synchronousdynamicrandomaccessmemory(DDR3SDRAM)
Storagedevice
•2.5-inchsolidstatedriveor2.5-inchharddiskdrive
Systemperformancefeature
Chapter1.Productoverview11
Содержание
- Chapter 1 product overview 1 3
- Chapter 2 using your computer 19 3
- Chapter 3 you and your computer 45 3
- Chapter 4 security 49 3
- Chapter 5 recovery overview 63 3
- Contents 3
- Read this first v 3
- Appendix a regulatory information 159 4
- Chapter 10 troubleshooting computer problems 135 4
- Chapter 11 getting support 155 4
- Chapter 6 replacing devices 69 4
- Chapter 7 enhancing your computer 97 4
- Chapter 8 advanced configuration 109 4
- Chapter 9 preventing problems 129 4
- Appendix b weee and recycling statements 165 5
- Appendix c notices 169 5
- Be sure to follow the important tips given here to get the most use and enjoyment out of your computer failure to do so might lead to discomfort or injury or cause your computer to fail 7
- Prevent your computer from getting wet 7
- Protect the cables from being damaged 7
- Protect yourself from the heat generated by the ac power adapter 7
- Protect yourself from the heat that your computer generates 7
- Read this first 7
- Important safety information 8
- Conditions that require immediate action 9
- Safety guidelines 9
- Service and upgrades 9
- Extension cords and related devices 11
- Power cords and power adapters 11
- External devices 12
- Plugs and outlets 12
- Power supply statement 12
- General battery notice 13
- Rechargeable battery notice 13
- Lithium coin cell battery notice 14
- Heat and product ventilation 15
- Electrical current safety information 16
- Laser compliance statement 16
- Additional safety information 17
- Liquid crystal display lcd notice 17
- Using headphones or earphones 17
- Chapter 1 product overview 19
- Front view 19
- Locating computer controls connectors and indicators 19
- Right side view 21
- Left side view 22
- Bottom view 23
- Rear view 25
- Power status indicators 26
- Status indicators 26
- System status indicators 26
- Locating important product information 27
- Machine type and model label 27
- Fcc id and ic certification number label 28
- Certificate of authenticity label 29
- Features 29
- Operating environment 31
- Specifications 31
- Accessing thinkvantage applications 32
- Thinkvantage technologies and other software 32
- Accessing applications from control panel 33
- Click start control panel depending on the application you want to access click the corresponding section and then click the corresponding green text 33
- Note depending on your computer model some of the applications might not be available 33
- Note if you do not find the application you need in control panel open the lenovo thinkvantage tools application navigation window and double click the dimmed icon to install the application you need then follow the instructions on the screen when the installation process completes the application icon will be activated and you can find the application in control panel 33
- The sections in control panel the green texts and the applications are listed in the following table 33
- Thinkvantage applications 34
- Chapter 2 using your computer 37
- Frequently asked questions 37
- Register your computer 37
- Function key combinations 38
- Special keys and buttons 38
- Volume and mute buttons 41
- Using the ultranav pointing device 42
- Windows key 42
- Using the trackpoint pointing device 43
- Using the touch pad 44
- Adding the ultranav icon to the windows notification area 45
- Checking the battery status 45
- Power management 45
- Using the ac power adapter 45
- Using the ultranav pointing device and an external mouse 45
- Charging the battery 46
- Maximizing battery life 46
- Managing the battery power 47
- Power saving modes 47
- Handling the battery 48
- Connecting to the network 50
- Ethernet connections 50
- Wireless connections 50
- Establishing wireless lan connections 51
- Establishing wireless wan connections 51
- Checking the wireless connection status 52
- Using bluetooth 52
- Using wimax 52
- Attaching an external monitor 54
- Changing display settings 54
- Connecting a projector or an external monitor 54
- Enabling or disabling the wireless features 54
- Using a projector or an external display 54
- Using the dvi monitor 56
- Setting up a presentation 57
- Using the mini displayport connector 57
- Using the extend desktop function 58
- Using the nvidia optimus graphics feature 58
- Using audio features 59
- Using the integrated camera 59
- Using an expresscard module a flash media card or a smart card 60
- Using the optical drive 60
- Using the thinklight light feature 60
- Accessibility and comfort 63
- Chapter 3 you and your computer 63
- Ergonomic information 63
- Adjusting your computer to fit you 64
- Accessibility information 65
- Travel tips 65
- Traveling with your computer 65
- Travel accessories 66
- Attaching a mechanical lock 67
- Chapter 4 security 67
- Passwords and sleep mode 67
- Typing passwords 67
- Using passwords 67
- Hard disk passwords 68
- Power on password 68
- Supervisor password 70
- Hard disk security 72
- Setting the security chip 73
- Using the fingerprint reader 74
- Led behavior of the fingerprint reader 75
- Swiping your finger over the reader 75
- To swipe your finger over the reader do the following 75
- Notice on deleting data from your hard disk drive or solid state drive 78
- Protecting data against viruses 79
- Using firewalls 79
- Chapter 5 recovery overview 81
- Creating and using recovery media 81
- Performing backup and recovery operations 82
- Using the rescue and recovery workspace 83
- Creating and using a rescue medium 84
- Reinstalling preinstalled applications and device drivers 85
- Solving recovery problems 86
- Chapter 6 replacing devices 87
- Replacing the battery 87
- Static electricity prevention 87
- Replacing the hard disk drive 91
- Replacing the keyboard 94
- Replacing the memory module 98
- Replacing the wireless lan wimax card 102
- Installing and replacing the wireless wan card 108
- Replacing the sim card 112
- Replacing the ultrabay device 113
- Chapter 7 enhancing your computer 115
- Finding thinkpad options 115
- Performing a hot or a warm swap 115
- Using the serial ultrabay enhanced feature 115
- Installing a secondary hard disk drive 116
- Front view 118
- Thinkpad port replicators and docking stations 118
- Rear view 120
- Attaching a thinkpad port replicator or docking station 122
- Detaching a thinkpad port replicator or docking station 125
- Security feature 125
- Using the system lock key 126
- Before you begin 127
- Chapter 8 advanced configuration 127
- Installing a new operating system 127
- Installing the windows 7 operating system 128
- Installing device drivers 129
- Thinkpad setup 130
- Config menu 131
- Main menu 131
- Date and time menu 137
- If you need to set the current date and time of your computer select date time from the thinkpad setup menu the following submenu is displayed 137
- Press tab shift tab or enter to select a field 137
- System date 137
- System time 137
- To change the date and time do the following 137
- Using the up and down arrow keys to select the item to change the date or time 137
- Default values are in boldface the default settings are already optimized for you if you consider changing the computer configuration proceed with extreme caution setting the configuration incorrectly might cause unexpected results 138
- If you need to set the security features of your computer select security from the thinkpad setup menu 138
- In each submenu press the enter key to show selectable options and select a desired option by using cursor key or type desired values from the keyboard directly 138
- Security menu 138
- Some items are displayed on the menu only if the computer supports the corresponding features 138
- The following table lists the security menu items 138
- Type the date or time 138
- After you change your startup sequence you must be extremely careful not to specify a wrong device during a copy a save or a format operation if you specify a wrong device your data and programs might be erased or overwritten 141
- Attention 141
- Changing the startup sequence 141
- If you are using the bitlocker drive encryption you should not change the startup sequence bitlocker drive encryption detects the change of startup sequence and locks the computer from booting 141
- Select boot or network then press enter the default boot list is displayed showing the order in which devices will be started up even devices that are not attached to or installed on your computer are listed 141
- Startup menu 141
- To change the startup sequence do the following 141
- You might need to change the computer startup settings to do so select startup from the thinkpad setup main menu 141
- Default values are in boldface 142
- In each submenu press the enter key to show selectable options and select a desired option by using cursor key 142
- Note the boot menu will be displayed when the system cannot boot from any devices or the operating system cannot be found 142
- Press f10 to save the changes and restart the system 142
- Select the device you want to start first 142
- Set the startup order by using the following keys 142
- Some items are displayed on the menu only if the computer supports the corresponding features 142
- The following table lists the startup menu items 142
- To change the startup sequence temporarily so that the system starts up from a different drive do the following 142
- Turn off the computer 142
- Turn on the computer then while the thinkpad logo is displayed press f12 142
- Use cursor keys to select a device 142
- Use f5 or to move the device down to a lower priority 142
- Use f6 or the combination of shift and to move the device up to a higher priority 142
- Use the boot submenu to specify the startup sequence that runs when you turn on the power 142
- Use the combination of shift and to exclude or include a device 142
- Use the network submenu to specify the startup sequence that runs when wake on lan is enabled wake on lan is commonly used by lan administrators in corporate networks to get remote access to your computer 142
- Discard changes discard the changes 143
- Exit discarding changes restart the system without saving the changes 143
- Exit saving changes restart the system after saving the changes 143
- If you need to close the thinkpad setup and restart the system select restart from the thinkpad setup menu the following submenu is displayed 143
- In some instances when you add software hardware or a device driver you might be informed that you need to update your uefi bios in order for the new addition to work properly 143
- Load setup defaults load the default setting that was in effect at the time of purchase 143
- Restart menu 143
- Save changes save the changes 143
- The unified extensible firmware interface uefi bios is a part of the system programs that make up the basic layer of software built into your computer the uefi bios translates the instructions from other software layers 143
- To update your uefi bios go to the following web site and follow the instructions on the screen http www lenovo com thinkpaddrivers 143
- Updating your system uefi bios 143
- Your computer system board has a module called eeprom also referred to as flash memory you can update the uefi bios and the thinkpad setup program by starting your computer with a flash update optical disc or flash update application running in the windows environment 143
- Setting management features 144
- System management 144
- Using system management 144
- Chapter 9 preventing problems 147
- General tips for preventing problems 147
- Making sure device drivers are current 148
- Taking care of your computer 149
- Cleaning the cover of your computer 151
- Chapter 10 troubleshooting computer problems 153
- Computer stops responding 153
- Diagnosing problems 153
- Troubleshooting 153
- Error messages 154
- Spills on the keyboard 154
- Errors without messages 156
- Beep errors 157
- Ethernet problems 157
- Memory module problems 157
- Networking problems 157
- A wireless lan problem 158
- A wireless wan problem 159
- Bluetooth problems 159
- Problems with the keyboard and other pointing devices 159
- Ultranav pointing device problems 159
- Computer screen problems 160
- Keyboard problems 160
- Problems with the display and multimedia devices 160
- External monitor problems 161
- Audio problems 164
- Battery and power problems 165
- Battery problems 165
- Fingerprint reader problems 165
- An ac power adapter problem 166
- Power problems 166
- A power button problem 167
- Startup problems 167
- Sleep and hibernation problems 168
- A solid state drive problem 169
- Hard disk drive problems 169
- Optical drive problems 169
- Problems with drives and other storage devices 169
- Software problems 170
- A docking station or port replicator problem 171
- A usb problem 171
- Problems with ports and connectors 171
- Before you contact lenovo 173
- Chapter 11 getting support 173
- Getting help and service 173
- Calling lenovo 174
- Lenovo support web site 174
- Using diagnostic programs 174
- Purchasing additional services 175
- Appendix a regulatory information 177
- Wireless related information 177
- Location of the ultraconnect wireless antennas 178
- Electronic emissions notices 179
- Export classification notice 179
- Federal communications commission declaration of conformity 179
- Locating wireless regulatory notices 179
- European union compliance to the electromagnetic compatibility directive 180
- German class b compliance statement 180
- Industry canada class b emission compliance statement 180
- Japan compliance statement for products which connect to the power mains with rated current less than or equal to 20 a per phase 181
- Japanese vcci class b statement 181
- Korea class b compliance statement 181
- Lenovo product service information for taiwan 181
- Appendix b weee and recycling statements 183
- Battery recycling information for japan 183
- Eu weee statements 183
- Battery recycling information for brazil 184
- Battery recycling information for the united states and canada 184
- Battery recycling information for taiwan 185
- Battery recycling information for the european union 185
- Appendix c notices 187
- Trademarks 188
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