Zenbook Notebook Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introducing the Notebook PC
- Chapter 2: Knowing the parts
- Chapter 3: Getting Started
- Chapter 4: Using the Notebook PC
- Appendix
- Optional Accessories
- Operating System and Software
- Recovering Your Notebook PC
- DVD-ROM Drive Information
- Blu-ray ROM Drive Information(on selected models)
- Internal Modem Compliancy
- Declarations and Safety Statements
- Federal Communications Commission Statement
- FCC Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Caution Statement
- Declaration of Conformity(R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC)
- CE Mark Warning
- IC Radiation Exposure Statement for Canada
- Wireless Operation Channel for Different Domains
- France Restricted Wireless Frequency Bands
- UL Safety Notices
- Power Safety Requirement
- TV Tuner Notices (on selected models)
- REACH
- Nordic Lithium Cautions (for lithium-ion batteries)
- Optical Drive Safety Information
- Laser Safety Information
- Service warning label
- CDRH Regulations
- Macrovision Corporation Product Notice
- CTR 21 Approval(for Notebook PC with built-in Modem)
- European Union Eco-label
- Global Environmental Regulation Compliance and Declaration
- ASUS Recycling/Takeback Services
- Regional Notice for United States of America
- Copyright Information
- Limitation of Liability
- Service and Support
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Notebook PC User Manual
IMPORTANT! If warnings are still given during bootup after
running a software disk checking utility, you should take your
Notebook PC in for servicing. Continued use may result in data
loss.
Self Monitoring and Reporting Technology
The S.M.A.R.T. (Self Monitoring
and Reporting Technology)
checks the hard disk drive during
POST and gives a warning
message if the hard disk drive
requires servicing. If any critical
hard disk drive warning is given
during bootup, backup your data
immediately and run Windows
disk checking program. To run
Window’s disk checking program:
click Start > select Computer >
right-click a hard disk drive icon
> choose Properties > click the
Tools tab > click Check Now >
click Start. You can also select “Scan ... sectors” for more effective
scan and repair but the process will run slower.