Turning on power, Finishing the software installation, Completing important tasks – Lenovo 3000 J Series User Manual

Page 27: Turning, Power, Finishing, Software, Installation, Completing, Important

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Turning

on

power

Turn

on

the

monitor

and

other

external

devices

first,

and

then

turn

on

the

computer.

When

the

power-on

self-test

(POST)

is

finished,

the

logo

window

closes.

If

your

computer

has

preinstalled

software,

the

software

installation

program

starts.

If

you

experience

any

problems

during

startup,

see

Chapter

7,

“Troubleshooting

and

diagnostics,”

on

page

53.

For

additional

help,

refer

to

Chapter

8,

“Getting

information,

help,

and

service,”

on

page

61.

You

can

get

help

and

information

by

telephone

through

the

Customer

Support

Center.

Refer

to

the

warranty

and

safety

information

that

is

provided

with

your

computer

for

the

Service

and

Support

worldwide

telephone

list.

Finishing

the

software

installation

Important

Read

the

license

agreements

carefully

before

using

the

programs

on

this

computer.

These

agreements

detail

your

rights,

obligations,

and

warranties

for

the

software

on

this

computer.

By

using

these

programs,

you

accept

the

terms

of

the

agreements.

If

you

do

not

accept

the

agreements,

do

not

use

the

programs.

Instead,

promptly

return

the

entire

computer

for

a

full

refund.

After

you

start

the

computer

for

the

first

time,

follow

the

instructions

on

the

screen

to

complete

the

software

installation.

If

you

do

not

complete

the

software

installation

the

first

time

the

computer

is

turned

on,

unpredictable

results

might

occur.

When

the

installation

is

complete,

refer

to

the

Access

Help

online

help

system

to

learn

more

about

your

computer.

See

“Access

Help”

on

page

62

for

instructions

on

how

to

open

the

online

help

system.

Note:

Some

models

might

have

a

multilingual

version

of

Microsoft

®

Windows

®

operating

system

preinstalled.

If

your

computer

has

the

multilingual

version,

you

will

be

prompted

to

choose

a

language

during

the

initial

installation

process.

After

installation,

the

language

version

can

be

changed

through

the

Windows

Control

Panel.

Completing

important

tasks

After

you

have

set

up

your

computer,

perform

the

following

tasks,

which

will

save

you

time

and

trouble

later:

v

Create

a

diagnostic

CD

image,

diagnostic

diskettes,

or

rescue

media.

Diagnostic

programs

are

used

to

test

hardware

components

of

your

computer

and

report

operating-system-controlled

settings

that

can

cause

hardware

failures.

Making

a

diagnostic

CD

image,

diagnostic

diskettes,

or

rescue

media

ahead

of

time

assures

that

you

will

be

able

to

run

diagnostics

if

the

Rescue

and

Recovery

workspace

becomes

inaccessible.

For

more

information,

see

“PC-Doctor

for

DOS”

on

page

55

or

“PC-Doctor

for

Windows

PE”

on

page

57.

v

Record

your

computer

machine

type,

model,

and

serial

number.

If

you

need

service

or

technical

support,

you

will

probably

be

asked

for

this

information.

For

further

information,

see

the

warranty

and

safety

information

that

is

provided

with

your

computer.

Chapter

2.

Setting

up

your

computer

9

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