Lenovo Legion T5-26IAB7 Hardware Maintenance Manual
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To perform a factory reset, go to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery. Under 'Reset this PC', select 'Get started' and choose the option to remove everything. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
First, ensure the power cable is securely connected. Try a different power outlet or cable if possible. If the issue persists, perform a power drain by unplugging the power cord and holding the power button for 30 seconds. Reconnect and attempt to power on again.
To upgrade the RAM, turn off the computer and disconnect all cables. Open the side panel by removing the screws. Locate the RAM slots and insert compatible RAM modules, ensuring they are securely seated. Replace the side panel and reconnect the cables.
Regularly clean dust from vents and fans using compressed air. Ensure drivers and BIOS are up to date via Lenovo Vantage. Perform disk cleanup and defragmentation periodically to maintain system efficiency.
Connect each monitor to the available HDMI or DisplayPort outputs on the back of the tower. Go to Display Settings in Windows, select 'Extend these displays', and arrange the monitors as desired.
Ensure the computer is placed on a flat, hard surface to allow airflow. Clean dust from fans and vents. Consider using a cooling pad or adjusting fan speed settings via BIOS or Lenovo Vantage.
Visit the official NVIDIA or AMD website, depending on your GPU, and download the latest drivers. Alternatively, use Lenovo Vantage to automatically detect and update outdated drivers.
Check for background applications consuming resources in Task Manager. Perform a malware scan, clear temporary files, and consider upgrading RAM or storage if needed.
Restart the computer and press the F12 key during startup to enter the boot menu. Use the arrow keys to select your preferred boot device and press Enter to confirm.
Yes, you can replace the PSU. Ensure the new PSU is compatible in terms of size and power output. Disconnect all cables, remove the old PSU, and install the new one by connecting all necessary power cables to the motherboard and components.