Protecting the disk drives, Handling the computer battery pack, Restoring system software – Texas Instruments 51X User Manual

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6.2.2

Protecting the Disk Drives

To protect the disk drives and data, back up the system disk periodically on
floppy diskettes. Periodically use a head-cleaning diskette in the floppy
diskette drive to prolong the life of the drive and to help maintain data
integrity.

6.2.3

Handling the Computer Battery Pack

The battery pack furnished with the computer requires reasonable care and
handling to ensure efficient operation and maximum life. Periodically
inspect the battery terminals and the batteries for evidence of corrosion and
oxide build-up; clean if necessary.

To ensure that the battery pack endures a normal life cycle, always observe
the following precautions when handling the battery pack:

Do not drop the battery pack or subject it to excessive shock and
vibration.

Do not expose the battery pack to direct sunlight, moisture, or chemical
compounds.

Do not disassemble the battery pack.

Do not use the battery pack to power other devices.

Do not short the battery leads or connect the battery with reversed
polarity.

Never attempt to charge the battery pack in any way other than as
described in this manual.

Always charge the battery pack as soon as possible after a low battery
indication.

6.2.4

Restoring System Software

The hard drive on the notebook computer is factory loaded with Windows 95
or Windows for Workgroups and ready for operation. Supplied with the
system is a utility for creating backup diskettes of the system software. In
the event of a disk crash or other problem, you can use the Windows 95
Startup
diskette or other backup diskettes to boot the unit and perform
troubleshooting.

6-2 Field Service

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