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There are many things that can potentially damage your laptop, including heat. But if you leave your laptop in the car, it's probably going to get stolen before it has a chance to overheat! To answer your question: yes, the heat inside a car can get well above the temperature at which a chip can function properly, so be careful.If you love your laptop, follow these tips:
- Never leave your laptop unattended.
- Never expose your laptop to extreme heat or extreme cold.
- Don't let your laptop out of your sight.
- Don't expose your laptop to resonating noises, for example loud bass noise from speakers, heavy machinery, and so on.
- Properly care for your laptop battery.
- Keep magnetic devices away from your laptop.
- Minimize exposure to airport x-rays.
- Avoid eating and drinking near your laptop.
- Keep your laptop clean and dust free.
This border is normal on a computer with an SVGA display when it is set to a resolution of 640 by 480. The border will be smaller if you set the resolution to 800 by 600. In Windows 3-dot-1 the resolution can be changed through Windows Setup. Under Windows 95, right click anywhere on the desktop, choose properties from the menu and select the settings tab.
When prompted, type in the password immediately followed by a forward slash character. If you do not know the password you will have to take the unit to an authorized service provider.
If the integrated trackball on your computer is no longer responding correctly after installing Windows 95 try using the other trackball button. When Windows 95 is installed it swaps your mouse buttons so that the rear one is now set as the primary mouse button. To swap the buttons back to the way they were go to Control Panel, double click on the Mouse icon and under Button Configuration choose Left Handed.
If a computer is locked up the power switch will probably not respond. To reset the system simultaneously press down on the display switch and the standby button. One is a small button above the power switch and the other is a gray button to the right of the power switch. If this does not shut down the computer, remove the battery, wait for the symbols on the status panel to disappear, then reinsert the battery and turn the power back on.
Troubleshooting problems on your computer is simple and a matter of narrowing down the problem that may be the cause of the problem. In general, some of the most common areas that cause your computer to function abnormally are:
- You installed new software.
- You added new memory.
- You added new hardware
device(s). The best thing to do is backtrack. If you have added something new and then all of a sudden your system starts to misbehave then undo the steps and see if the computer is back to normal. If it is, then you know that the problem occurring is due to whatever was installed.