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Advent 9915w Laptop

Specification

CPUIntel Core 2 Duo T5250 (1.50GHz)
ChipsetIntel 965GM Express
Memory2GB DDR2 667MHz SODIMM (2 Memory Slots. Max 2GB)
Hard Drive160GB Hitachi HTS542516K9SA00
CD DriveOptiarc DVD RW AD-7560A
Screen15.4" Widescreen TFT (1280x800)
Video CardIntegrated Mobile Intel 965 Express Chipset Family (up to 358MB)
Sound CardConexant Audio
ModemConexant Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP
Network CardMarvell Yukon 88E8039 PCI-E
Intel 3945ABG Wireless LAN
Ports1x Microphone
1x Headphone
1x VGA
1x Card Reader
3x USB 2.0
1x LAN
1x Modem
1x Kensington Lock
BatterySimplo SQU-702 (11.1v 4400mAh)
Dimensions36.3 x 357 x 266 (HxWxD in mm)
Weight2.7kg
ColourWhite/Silver
Made ByQuanta AL-096 PL3C

Drivers

The laptop should have been supplied with a "Notebook Utility CD" which contains a copy of the drivers and user manual.

The 9915W is basically a rebadged Quanta PL3C (you should see PL3C printed on the underside of the laptop), the Mecer PL3C is also based on this laptop so those drivers should work as well.


Memory Upgrades

This laptop has two memory slots, both of which are accessed by removing the memory compartment cover underneath the laptop.


Bottom of Laptop

9915w underneath

Function Keys

Fn+F1 - Mute
Fn+F2 - Wireless enable/disable
Fn+F3 - Toggle display output
Fn+F8 - Brightness up
Fn+F9 - Brightness down
Fn+F10 - Volume up
Fn+F11 - Volume down


In the Box

Disks Supplied

  • Microsoft Works 8.5
  • Notebook Utility CD

Items Supplied

  • Advent 9915w notebook
  • LiteOn power supply. Output: 19V - 3.42A
  • Mains power cable
  • UK modem cable

Documentation Supplied

  • Advent Safety and Regulations Manual
  • Advent notebook manual
  • Advent Recovery Manual
  • Windows Vista Home Premium Quick Start Guide
  • Technical support leaflet
  • Device Manager may report the incorrect processor addendum

Recovery Disc

Hard Drive Recovery

Should your Windows develop serious errors or fail to start, you can restore your computer back to factory settings by using the hard drive recovery located on a hidden partition on the hard drive.

To restore your computer back to factory settings, follow the steps below:

  1. Turn on the computer and keep tapping F8 until the advanced options menu is displayed
  2. Use the up/down arrow keys on the keyboard to highlight Repair Your Computer and press enter to select it
  3. Select the language you wish to install (normally English is the only option)
  4. Once you have chosen your language you will be presented with the available recovery options
    • Microsoft Repair Environment - after choosing the UK keyboard layout you will be asked to choose the Operating System you wish to repair. If Windows Vista is not listed then you cannot repair the OS without doing the full recovery. After choosing Vista the Microsoft Vista startup repair tool will run and attempt to repair any startup problems you are experiencing
    • Reinstall Windows - gives you the options available to reinstall Vista
    • Advanced Options - this launches the diagnostic centre allowing you to run chkdsk, launch notepad or bring up a command prompt
    • Exit & restart computer - Exits withut running the recovery process
  5. To continue with the recovery program you need to choose Reinstall Windows
  6. On the next screen you have the ability to launch Vista System Restore and roll back to a date when Vista was last working ok or to run the Full Destructive Recovery. To continue with the recovery program you need to choose Start Full Destructive Recovery
  7. After choosing the Full Destructive Recovery option you are presented with the warning screen that all data will be lost. It is important to make sure all data has been backed up to disk if possible and to realise this process deletes all data and reverts the machine back to it's default state. To continue with the recovery program you need to tick the box indicating you are aware of data loss
  8. The recovery process will then run through, the computer will restart a couple of times during this. You will also need to go through the Vista "Out of Box Experience", to configure Vista. This is fairly straightforward so just follow the onscreen instructions

Recovery DVD Creator

Your computer comes supplied with a hard drive based recovery allowing you to reinstall Windows Vista very easily should the need arise. You also have the ability to create a recovery DVD which is recommended on all machines. To create a recovery DVD (note - you cannot use CDs) do the following.

  1. Double click on the Techguys DVD icon on the desktop or from the start menu
  2. The first screen will prompt you to insert a DVD into your drive. Click OK.
  3. On the next screen make sure your DVD drive is selected in the 'To' field. To reduce the risk of errors ensure the write speed is set to the lowest value and tick verify recorded data. Click Burn
  4. Once the process has completed, label your DVD, keep it in a safe place and in a protective case to avoid damage

DVD Recovery

Should your Windows develop serious errors or fail to start, you can restore your computer back to factory settings by using the Recovery DVD you may have created or been sent.

To restore your computer back to factory settings, follow the steps below.

  1. Start the computer with the Recovery DVD in the optical disc drive
  2. After the usual startup screen has vanished press a key when prompted to load from the DVD
  3. Select the language you wish to install (normally English is the only option)
  4. Once you have chosen your language you will be presented with the available recovery options
    • Microsoft Repair Environment - after choosing the UK keyboard layout you will be asked to choose the Operating System you wish to repair. If Windows Vista is not listed then you cannot repair the OS without doing the full recovery. After choosing Vista the Microsoft Vista startup repair tool will run and attempt to repair any startup problems you are experiencing
    • Reinstall Windows - gives you the options available to reinstall Vista
    • Advanced Options - this launches the diagnostic centre allowing you to run chkdsk, launch notepad or bring up a command prompt
    • Exit & restart computer - Exits withut running the recovery process
  5. To continue with the recovery program you need to choose Reinstall Windows
  6. On the next screen you have the ability to launch Vista System Restore and roll back to a date when Vista was last working ok or to run the Full Destructive Recovery. To continue with the recovery program you need to choose Start Full Destructive Recovery
  7. After choosing the Full Destructive Recovery option you are presented with the warning screen that all data will be lost. It is important to make sure all data has been backed up to disk if possible and to realise this process deletes all data and reverts the machine back to it's default state. To continue with the recovery program you need to tick the box indicating you are aware of data loss
  8. The recovery process will then run through, reinstalling Vista and also recreating the hard drive recovery system for future use.
  9. When it has finished copying files it will ask you to remove the DVD and then restart the computer. It will then go through setting up Vista, you will need to go through the Vista "Out of Box Experience". This is fairly straightforward so just follow the onscreen instructions