Saving data on the hard disk, Hard disk lock, Saving data on floppy disks – Panasonic CF-28 User Manual

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Saving Data on the Hard Disk

Do not expose your computer to shock.

Use care when handling your computer, shock may damage your hard disk or make your software

applications and data unusable.

Do not power off your computer while softw are applications are running or hard disk drn e indicator

is on.

Properly shut Windows* down to avoid problems.

Save all valuable data to floppy disks.

Backing up data to floppy disks will limit damage should trouble occur to your computer or should you

inadvertently change or erase data.

Use the security function for all important data.

“Security Measures”)

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Hard Disk Lock

When the Hard Disk Lock is set to [Enable], it is impossible to read/write data from/to the hard disk when the

hard disk is installed in a different computer, since a password is also set for the hard disk. When the hard
disk is returned to the original computer, you can read and wTite data as before. In this case, however, make
the settings in the Setup Utility exactly the same as they w'ere before the hard disk was removed. (Note that
this Hard Disk Lock does not guarantee complete protection of data.)

"Security Measures")

Saving Data on Floppy Disks

Do not power down your computer or press the disk eject button while the MP indicator (|^) is on.

Doing so may damage the data on the floppy disk and render the floppy disk useless.

Use care when handling floppy disks.

To protect the data on your floppy disks or to prevent a floppy disk from becoming stuck in your
computer, avoid the following:

• Sliding the shutter on the floppy disk manually.
• E.xposing the floppy disk to a magnetic field,

• Storing the floppy disk in locations prone to high temperatures, low pitched noise, dampness, or dust.
• Applying more than one label on the floppy disk.

Confirm the contents of a floppy disk before formatting it.

Confirm that no important data is on the floppy disk, because all data on the floppy disk w'ill be erased.

Use the write-protect tab.

This is a must for preserving impor-

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tantdata. This prevents your data i

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from being erased or overwritten.

Write Enable

Write Disable

Computer Viruses

Users are advised to purchase the latest versions of virus protection software and use them regularly.

We recommend you run the software:
• When booting your computer.
• After receiving data.
We recommend that you check data received on disks or from external sources, such as data downloaded

from the Internet, e-mail, etc. (For compressed files, uncompress them before running a check).

When Using Peripheral Devices

Pay strict attention to the following points to avoid damage to the computer, peripheral devices, cables, etc. Also,
in addition to following this manual, carefully read the instruction manuals for the peripheral devices being used.

• Connect the devices properly, paying close attention to the condition and position of the connectors.

• If a connection cannot be made easily, do not apply undue force; check once more to confirm the condi­

tion and position of the connector (alignment of pins, etc.) .

• If the connector has holding screws, fasten the screws firmly.
• Do not carry the computer with cables attached, and do not pull on the cables forcefully.

A Characteristic of Transflective Display

(Only for models with 12.1 type LCD)

Immediately after the computer is turned off or enters the standby mode, you may notice a

black pattern appearing temporarily at the edges of the display. This is a characteristic of the

transflective display and is not a malfunction.

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