Advent 7072 LaptopCan You Help? If you own one of these laptops can you take a couple of minutes to check the information on this page is correct. If you come across any errors or have any other information that can help fill in the gaps then please email me at info@uktsupport.co.uk. Many thanks, Matt Specification
Bottom of LaptopTo access most internal components of the notebook, you will need a remove the screws highlighted below using a small Philips screwdriver. Please take anti-static precautions and ensure the notebook is not connected to the mains power supply.
Memory UpgradesThis laptop has two memory slots, one which is accessed via the underside of the laptop (see picture above) and the other which is a bit more difficult to get to. Many thanks to Martin Nash for sending in these instructions. The second memory slot is accessed by removing the keyboard. With the laptop closed, turn the laptop on it's end so you are looking at the rear of the unit. There are two screen/lid hinges and there are little recesses in each hinge. With a small flat bladed screwdriver just "pop" each of the recesses. Now open the laptop and place it on a flat surface. With a blunt knife or flat tool gently prize off the speaker grill, this should be loose if the rear recesses were "popped". With the speaker grill removed you should be able to see a single phillips screw. Undo this screw and the keyboard can be gently lifted and folded forward. Under the keyboard is a plate that the keyboard cable goes under. This plate has 2 screws. Removing this plate reveals the other memory module/slot. Re-assembly is a reverse of the above. Make sure that the keyboard cable is securely clipped onto the motherboard connector before screwing everything back as it is not held in very tightly. Adding RAM is the most cost effective way to boost your computer's performance. Function KeysFn + F2 - Mute sound In the BoxDisks Supplied
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Recovery DiscReplacement recovery discs can be ordered from a company called "The Tech Guys". More information is available on their website - http://support.thetechguys.com//recoverymedia/. Due to the nature of the recovery process you should not use FDISK or any other partition management software to delete the partition on your Advent computer. Doing so will prevent the recovery from functioning correctly. Using the HDD Recovery SystemYour Advent computer uses the latest recovery system that doesn't require any CDs or DVDs to restore your PC to it's original factory condition.
Additional information Press the ALT and D keys at the recovery menu to access a command prompt. This will allow access to C: drive. The command prompt will default to c:\minint\system32 where you can run a variety of tools including CHKDSK.EXE. Reinstalling applicationsFrom version 2.x of the recovery system onwards you can install applications from the c:\applications folder. Drivers can be installed from the c:\applications\drivers folder and utilities from the c:\applications\tools folder. You will still need to install Microsoft Works from the supplied CD. Using the Recovery MediaIf the HDD recovery doesn't work then you can recover from the discs you should have created. To use the discs (This will completely erase all your data) -
How can I make a backup of the pre-installed software? The Recovery Media Creator will remind you to create your recovery media every time you start Windows, unless you tell it to stop reminding you, dismiss it, or create the media. To access the Media Creator start into Windows as usual, then Click Start / All Programs / System Recovery / Recovery Media Creator.
Useful LinksRepairs and Spares All official service and support is handled by The Tech Guys (http://www.thetechguys.com/), if you laptop is covered under warranty then you need to contact them for repairs. If your laptop is out of warranty then there are a number of other companies who do either repairs or supply spare parts, here are a selection - TechnoMart - http://www.techno-mart.co.uk Accessories There are plenty of internet sites that sell power cables, adapters, batteries, etc. for Advent laptops, here are just a selection - MDS Battery - http://www.mdsbattery.co.uk FAQHow to Manually Run the Recovery Media Creator If you've deleted the shortcut to Recovery Media Creator then don't panic. To run it manually open My Computer and browse to the C:\Windows\Creator folder and double click on CD Creator. Upsidedown Picture on Screen When using the laptop the picture appears to be on its side or upsidedown. The Intel Extreme graphics driver has a rotate option which can cause this to happen. To set the screen back to normal hold down CTRL+ALT and press the Up Arrow key. To disable the feature go into Display Properties (right click on a blank part of the screen and select Properties), select the Settings tab, and click on Advanced. Select the "Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver" tab and then click on the Graphics Properties button. Finally select Display Settings, take the tick out of the "Enable Rotation" box, and then click on OK to disable the feature. Realtek 8139 Network Card Not Connecting Some machines fitted with a network card based on the Realtek 8139 chip will fail to send and receive data correctly. This can happen if the autodetect feature of the card is not detecting the connection properly. To get round this the connection speed of the card must be set manually
How to Enable the Wireless Function The Advent 7072 has an Intel Pro 2200BG wireless card but unlike a lot of laptops doesn't have a switch to turn the wireless access on/off. This is because the Intel wireless card is controlled via software so you should be able to switch it on/off via the Intel Utilities in the Start menu. Sometimes the wireless software may not appear in the start menu, in which case the wireless card can be controlled via Device Manager. More information can be found here - How to enable the Wireless Function on an Advent 7101/7072 laptop. You can also download the Intel PRO/Wireless Network Connection User Guide. Problems Creating the Recovery Discs There appears to be a problem creating the recovery discs using the Recovery Media Creator software. Basically when creating the recovery set the software will fail to complete and lock-up either at the burning or finalising stage. The emails I've received have all noted this happens when you use DVDs but it may also affect CDs as well. "The Tech Guys" website contains an official workaround solution for the problem, you can find more information here - How to create version 4 recovery media using NTI CD & DVD maker
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