Advent AIO-100 PC
CPU | Intel Atom processor N270 (1.6GHz) |
BIOS | AMI BIOS. Press DEL to enter |
Chipset | Mobile Intel 945GM Express |
Memory | 1GB DDR2 533Mhz SODIMM PC4300 (integrated) |
Hard Drive | 160GB Fujitsu MHZ2160BH |
CD Drive | TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS-L633A |
Screen | 18.4" TFT display (1680x945) |
Video Card | Intel 945GM (up to 128MB shared) |
Webcam | 1.3 Megapixel |
Sound Card | IDT 92HD71B IDT HD audio |
Network | Realtek RTL8102E Family PCI-E Fast Ethernet Atheros AR5007EG Wireless Adapter |
Ports | 1x Microphone 1x Headphone 5x USB 1x VGA 1x LAN 1x 4-in-1 Card Reader |
Power Supply | SLS0335C2065LF |
Keyboard | KR-6523 USB |
Mouse | IR-7511 Optical USB |
Drivers
Your laptop should have a backup copy of all the drivers, you can find it by browsing to the c:\applications\drivers folder.
In the Box
Disks Supplied
Items Supplied
- USB keyboard and mouse
- UK mains power cable
- Power supply
Documentation Supplied
- Setup top sheet
- Windows XP Home Edition 'Start Here' manual
- Safety Guide and Regulations
- Re-install guide
Recovery Disc
Creating a Backup Copy of the Recovery Software
You have the option to create a backup to either an SD card or a USB pen drive with a capacity of at least 2GB. Note that the backup procedure will format the device so any data already on it will be lost.
- To Start the Recovery Backup either:
- Double-click the TechGuys Recovery Backup icon on your desktop or
- Click Start > All Programs > The TechGuys > TechGuys Recovery Backup
- You will be asked to close any open programs. Click OK to restart the PC.
- After your computer has restarted it will automatically load the recovery program and display the TechGuys Recovery Backup Wizard.
- Insert your media into the PC (either USB pen drive or SD card). The wizard will only detect media that has a capacity of 2GB or greater.
- Wait a few seconds and click Start.
- The wizard will detect any removable media with a minimum capacity of 2GB. You can choose the media you want to use from the pull-down menu and click Next.
- A confirmation window will appear. Click Create to begin. All files and folders on the media will be deleted.
- The wizard will now format your USB drive or SD card, then begin creating your recovery backup. This can take up to 10 minutes depending on the speed of the media used.
- When the recovery backup has been successfully created remove the device from the computer and store for future use.
- Click Finish
Running the HDD Recovery
Your Advent computer is features a hard-drive based System Recovery which can be executed from within Windows and also on start-up.
The data on your hard drive will be permanently deleted. Please save all important files and documents to an external device before you begin. This includes your emails, Works/Office documents, internet favourites, music, photos and videos files.
Running System Recovery from Windows
- To Start, either:
- Double-click the TechGuys Recovery icon on your desktop or
- Click Start > All Programs > The TechGuys > TechGuys Recovery
- You will be asked to close any open programs. Click OK to restart the PC.
- After your computer has restarted it will automatically load into the recovery program.
- Put a tick in the box next to "Start Full Destructive Recovery".
- Click the right arrow to Start Recovery.
- When Recovery has completed, click the right arrow to restart your computer.
- Your computer will then return you to its initial out-of-box experience.
Running System Recovery from outside of Windows
- When the PC starts you will see a menu for two seconds. Press the UP or DOWN arrow and this will pause the menu and allow you to choose an option.
- Highlight The TechGuys Recovery and press the Enter key.
- This will load into the recovery program.
- Select Reinstall Windows by clicking on the circle to the left.
- Click the right arrow.
- Put a tick in the box next to Start Full Destructive Recovery.
- Click the right arrow to start Recovery.
- When Recovery has completed, click the right arrow to restart the system.
- Your computer will then return you to its initial out-of-box experience.
Running the Recovery From an SD Card or USB Drive
If you have used the TechGuys Recovery Backup facility, your Advent computer can be recovered from a USB memory stick or SD card.
Note - The data on your hard drive will be permanently deleted. Please save all important files and documents to an external device before you begin. This includes your emails, Works/Office documents, internet favourites, music, photos and videos files.
Setting the boot priority
In order to boot from a USB memory stick (pendrive) or SD card, your computer must have the correct boot priority. To check this is set correctly, follow the steps below:
- Power down your PC for a few seconds, then power it up again and tap the DEL key several times as it loads. This will display a grey screen with blue title bar saying Aptio Setup Utility.
- Press the right-arrow key on the keyboard until Boot is highlighted.
- Highlight Boot Option #1. Press ENTER.
- Select USB HardDisk from the list and press ENTER.
- Highlight Boot Option #2. Press ENTER.
- Select Hard Disk from the list and press ENTER.
- Press the right-arrow key on the keyboard until Save & Exit is highlighted.
- Insert the Recovery Backup media and press ENTER.
Note: The System Recovery utility will reinstall all hardware and software supplied with your Advent Netbook. However, you will need to reinstall any additional software and hardware that you may have added. Please refer to the documentation supplied with those products for further help.
Recovering from a USB memory stick (pendrive) / SD card
- With your USB memory stick or SD card inserted, reboot your computer. This will load into the recovery program.
- Select Reinstall Windows by clicking on the circle to the left.
- Click the right arrow.
- Put a tick in the box next to Start Full Destructive Recovery.
- Click the right arrow to start Recovery.
- When Recovery has completed, remove the Recovery Backup media and click the right arrow to restart the system.
- Your computer will then return you to the initial Windows out-of-box experience setup screens.
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