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Advent 7095 Laptop

Can 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

CPUIntel Celeron M 370 1.50GHz
ChipsetSiS 661
Memory256MB 200pin DDR-266/333/400 SODIMM (1 memory slot. Max 1GB)
Hard Drive60GB
CD DriveDVD±RW
Screen14.1" TFT (native resolution 1024 x 768)
Video CardSiS 661GX 64MB shared
Sound CardRealtek AC'97 audio
Network CardSiS 900 integrated fast ethernet
ZD 1211 802.11b+g USB Adapter
ModemAgere systems AC'97 modem
PC CardNone
Ports1x LAN
1x Modem
1x Kensington Lock
4x USB 2.0
1x Headphone
1x Microphone
1x PS/2
1x VGA
TouchpadSynaptics Touchpad
Power SupplyLite-On PA-1700-02
BatterySole Energy Corp EM-G320L1. Battery life approx 1hr 9mins
Dimensions32 x 326 x 258 (HxWxD in mm)
Weight2.8kg
Made ByECS 321

Drivers

Your laptop should have a backup copy of all the drivers, you can find it by browsing to the c:\applications\drivers folder. If this folder is missing then you can get most of them from The Tech Guys website.

The 7095 is basically a rebadged ECS 321 (you should see 321 printed on the underside of the laptop) so you can also get the drivers, along with the user manual, from either the ECS Taiwan or ECS USA website.


Memory Upgrades

This laptop has one memory slot which is accessed by removing the screw from the memory module cover underneath the laptop.

7086 Memory Slot


Adding RAM is the most cost effective way to boost your computer's performance.


Bottom of Laptop

7095 underneath

Function Keys

Fn + F2 - Mute sound
Fn + F3 - Decrease speaker volume
Fn + F4 - Increases speaker volume
Fn + F5 - Turn touchpad on/off
Fn + F7 - Decrease display brightness
Fn + F8 - Increase display brightness
Fn + F10 - Resets display to it's original size. Please note this function is displayed during video playback
Fn + F12 - Toggle the display between LCD, CRT, LCD+CRT and TV
Fn + NumLk - Enables Num Lock

In the Box

Disks Supplied

  • Microsoft Works 8

Items Supplied

  • Advent 7095 notebook
  • Notebook power supply. Output: 19V - 3.1A
  • 3-pin "Mickey Mouse" power cable
  • UK modem cable
  • ZD 1211 802.11b+g Wireless USB dongle

Documentation Supplied

  • Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition "Start here" guide

Recovery Disc

Replacement 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 System

Your 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.

  • There are two ways to start the recovery -
    • Restart your computer. Then Press F10 repeatedly until the message "Starting System Recovery" is displayed.
    • In Windows by clicking: Start / All Programs / System Recovery / System Recovery.
  • The recovery will load and display a box with one option:
    • Non-destructive recovery: this option will restore Windows, supplied applications, and drivers. This option will not destroy your documents or programs. These will be backed up along with the registry. These are restored at the end of the recovery process.
    To access the recovery options below that erase all data from the computer, click the Advanced button.
    • System Recovery - No format: this will reinstall Windows, supplied applications and drivers. It will move your files to a folder called "My old disk structure". Any applications (except those supplied) will need to be reinstalled.
    • System Recovery - Quick format: this option will erase your hard drive including your personal files. Windows, supplied applications and drivers will be reinstalled.
  • Select the Non-destructive recovery option and press Next.
  • You will be informed about System Restore in Windows, click Yes.
  • The recovery will begin. Once this is complete click Restart.

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 applications

From 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 Media

If 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) -

  • Start the computer with the recovery CD or DVD in the DVD drive
  • If the HDD already has the recovery partition in place, then you will get a screen with two options.
    • Press ‘F’ . This will delete & recreate the recovery partition, then restore the user partition. Do not choose option 'R' at this screen. If you select ‘R’ from the recovery CD start-up options, then this will first check to see if the recovery partition is present on the HDD. If the recovery partition is on the HDD, then the PC will load into the recovery options screen from the recovery partition, and not from the recovery CD/DVD set.
  • If a blank HDD has been put into the machine (or there are no partitions on the HDD), then you will only get the option to press 'R'. In this case, just press 'R' , and this will create the recovery partition.
  • When all data is copied to the recovery partition, then the user partition is created and formatted.

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.

  • You will be presented with a “Welcome” screen. Click Continue.
  • You will be shown some information about the creation process. Click Continue and follow the on-screen instructions.
  • Click Start Creation to create your System Recovery CD Set.
  • The recovery creation software will advise you how many blank CDs/DVDs you will need to create your System Recovery set. A DVD has a much higher capacity than a CD and will require less discs.
  • You will then be asked to insert a blank disc into your computer. Label this CD “Recovery CD 1” and then insert it into your DVD/CD Rewriter drive.
  • Once you have inserted your blank disc the process should continue – If it does not, click OK to continue.
  • The creation process will continue until you are prompted for a 2nd CD. Label this CD “Recovery CD 2” and then insert it into your DVD/CD Rewriter drive.
  • Once the disc creation has completed you will see a “Congratulations” screen. Click OK and the program will exit.
  • You have now created a complete set of Recovery disc(s) for your computer. These discs will allow you to restore your computer in case of any problems with your Windows XP software.
  • Keep these discs in a safe place.

Useful Links

Repairs 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
Advent Spares - http://www.adventspares.co.uk/
DriveMyLaptop (replacement drives) - http://www.drivemylaptop.co.uk
Laptop Solutions - http://www.laptopsolutions.net/index.htm
DAB Solutions - http://www.dab-solutions.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
LaptopShop - http://www.laptopshop.co.uk
PartMaster - http://www.partmaster.co.uk


FAQ

How 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.

Possible Memory Upgrade Problems?

I've had reports of this laptop suffering from system crashes when the memory has been upgraded to 1GB. If anyone can confirm (or deny) this then please get it touch.

A Loud Two-Tone Alarm Can Be Heard

Unlike most computers the Advent 7095 does not use a single beep to signify low battery status, instead a loud two-tone alarm is used. This is similar to that used on many other systems to indicate an overheating problem. Should your notebook computer begin to emit this alarm then connect it to the mains electricity supply to charge the battery.

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