After the setup installs then it will ask if you want to install xp, repair or install to another partition.
Choose install and the install program will say that it is inspecting and looking for previous Windows.
The dialogue will now say that a previous Windows is installed and to choose whether you wish to install on the same partition -you do not, delete that partition -you do. I think it is "D" to delete, then "L" on the next Window.
When you see the next screen it will list the partitions. Notice the "unpartitioned" disk space -that is where you want to install the new Windows.
It should be all or most of your hard drive space. If there are other partitions delete those as well unless there is a relatively small partition, say 4 or 8 gigabytes partition that may have information stored for the hard drive itself to use for it's own purposes.
When you have the unpartitioned space maximized by deleting the existing Windows you be asked if you want to format the drive in NTFS, Fat32 or leave intact or quick format.
Choose NTFS, full format (slow) and let the format begin.
When complete it will reboot automatically or you can reboot yourself.
After reboot the Windows driver load and inspection will repeat but this time you will have a formatted partition. Choose that for your new install of Windows. After that is complete reboot to your hard drive, not the cd. You can remove the cd if you want to make sure you are booting to the hard drive but the new Windows installation may ask that you reinsert the cd as it loads drivers and so on. At this point have any other cds available for installing drivers for printers, video cards, network adaptors and so on. If you do not have them then download the Windows 2000 drivers to a thumb drive or cd before you do this install.
Windows has program compatibility program that inspects or lists what devices might not be compatible with Windows 2000. Also the manufacturer can tell you what Windows versions they can support. Here is a comprehensive list of Microsoft downloads for Windows 2000. Make sure that you have service pack 4 downloaded to cd or thumbdrive.
You remove the access cover which is where the power button is right under the screen by sliding it to the left until it comes off.Then you push the keyboard up to the back of the laptop until it will lift up exposing another cover. You remove the second cover and that is where the ram is located.Ram is under the keyboard.
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1. Turn off the laptop2. Remove the power cord3. Remove the battery4. Dismantle back screws and pop open the cover.5. Locate the Dry cell (Button Cell)6. Remove the button cell from the laptop.7. Wait for 10 Seconds8. Put back the button cell.9. Fix the back cover by re-screwing10. Put back your laptop battery11. Turn on the laptop12. Thats it !
Hi Take out the battery and the main power supply. Leave it out for about 1 min then plug only the main power supply in and switch on. If that does not work then there might be a problem on the motherboard and you should send it into a Fujitsu agent.
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It's means there's no sound device installed, this could be audio drivers problem, please reinstall it. You can download the driver from here if you have problem with yours.
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Hold the power button in for a few seconds, until it powers off. When it reboots, change your power settings. Don't shut the monitor off after any time span, it isn't necessary.
You might have to remove battery cell which is located backside of every laptop and then on your laptop try to access bios if it works then off the laptop attach the cell again in same position and enjoy bios without password.
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