Casio FIVA MPC-701 User's Guide

To perform a factory reset on the Casio FIVA MPC-701, restart the laptop and press F8 during boot-up to enter the recovery menu. Select "Repair Your Computer" and follow the on-screen instructions to reset to factory settings.
Ensure the battery is charged and the power adapter is connected. Try a different power outlet and check for any visible damage to the power cable. If the issue persists, the battery or power adapter may need replacement.
To upgrade the RAM, turn off the laptop and disconnect all cables. Remove the back panel to access the RAM slots. Carefully insert the new RAM module into an empty slot or replace the existing one. Reattach the panel and restart the laptop.
Use a microfiber cloth slightly dampened with water or a screen cleaning solution. Gently wipe the screen in circular motions. Avoid using paper towels or abrasive cloths to prevent scratching.
Click on the network icon in the system tray, select the desired Wi-Fi network, and enter the password if prompted. Ensure the Wi-Fi switch on the laptop is turned on before attempting to connect.
Running too many applications at once or having insufficient RAM can slow down the laptop. Close unnecessary programs, disable startup applications, and consider upgrading the RAM to improve performance.
Turn off the laptop and disconnect all power sources. Remove the back cover to access the hard drive. Unscrew and carefully disconnect the old hard drive, then install the new one in the same position. Reattach the cover and power on the laptop.
Check the display settings and adjust the refresh rate. Ensure the graphics drivers are up-to-date. If the problem persists, it might be a hardware issue requiring professional repair.
Connect the external monitor using a compatible cable (VGA or HDMI). Press the function key (usually Fn) along with the corresponding F-key to toggle between display modes (laptop only, monitor only, or both).
Regularly clean the keyboard and screen, ensure vents are clear of dust, update software and drivers, run antivirus scans, and back up important data. Schedule periodic battery calibration to maintain optimal battery health.