Using Your Versa; Taking Care Of Your System - NEC Versa User Manual

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Using Your Versa

Using your Versa
This guide provides the information on how to use your Versa. Some of the information provided includes:
Drives and Bays
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Taking Care of Your System

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Security
- refer to the relevant
BIOS
passwords.
Operating System
information on how to set user accounts and passwords.
Hardware
- Your notebook may feature a Kensington Lock slot (refer to the description of your
notebook for more information). This lock prevents your computer from being moved or stolen.
Install an optional Kensington Lock as follows:
1. Select the object in the room to which you will secure your computer. Choose an
immovable piece of furniture or fixture (a table or desk leg with a cross bar).
2. Take the looped end of the steel cable (optional) and wrap around an immovable
object. Choose an object that prevents an intruder from slipping the cable out from
under the object.
3. Feed the locking device through the looped end of the cable.
4. To install the Kensington Lock, make sure that the lock is in the unlocked position. To
do so, insert the key into the lock and, holding the locking device stable, turn the key
clockwise to the unlocked position.
5. Insert the locking device into the Kensington Lock slot in your computer. Turn the key
90° counter-clockwise to lock and remove the key. Check that the Kensington Lock is
secure by gently pulling on the locking device.
CD-ROM drive
System Care
BIOS chapter
for more information on how to set Supervisor and User
'Tips'
- refer to the
section relevant to your Microsoft operating system for more
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