Lenovo Edge 15 Hardware Maintenance Manual
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To reset your Lenovo Edge 15 to factory settings, go to 'Settings' > 'Update & Security' > 'Recovery'. Under 'Reset this PC', select 'Get started' and choose 'Remove everything'. Follow the prompts to complete the reset process.
First, ensure the laptop is charged. Try a different power outlet and adapter if possible. If it still doesn't turn on, perform a hard reset by removing the battery and pressing the power button for 30 seconds, then reconnect the battery and try again.
Visit the Lenovo Support website, enter your laptop model, and navigate to the 'Drivers & Software' section. Download and install the latest drivers for your system. Alternatively, use the Lenovo Vantage software to automatically update drivers.
Your laptop may be slow due to insufficient RAM, too many startup programs, or malware. Consider upgrading your RAM, disabling unnecessary startup programs via Task Manager, and running a full system malware scan.
Reduce screen brightness, close unused apps, use battery saver mode, and avoid extreme temperatures. Calibrate your battery periodically by fully charging and then fully discharging it.
Turn off the laptop and disconnect all cables. Remove the screws on the back panel and carefully open it. Locate the RAM slots, remove the existing RAM if necessary, then insert the new RAM module, ensuring it clicks into place. Reassemble the laptop.
Turn off the laptop and unplug it. Use compressed air to blow out dust and debris. For sticky keys, gently wipe the keys with a damp microfiber cloth and mild detergent. Avoid excessive moisture.
Use an HDMI cable to connect your laptop to the monitor. Once connected, press 'Windows + P' to open the display settings and select your preferred display mode (e.g., Duplicate, Extend).
Ensure the laptop is placed on a hard, flat surface to allow ventilation. Clean the vents with compressed air to remove dust. Consider using a cooling pad and ensure the BIOS is updated, as it may contain thermal management improvements.
Ensure your Wi-Fi drivers are up to date. Move closer to the router, and minimize interference from other electronic devices. Consider changing the Wi-Fi channel on your router for better performance.