Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Tiny User Guide

The Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Tiny supports multiple monitors through its DisplayPort and HDMI outputs. You can connect up to three monitors by using a combination of these ports and a docking station or adapter if necessary. Ensure your graphics drivers are up to date for optimal performance.
First, ensure that the power cable is securely connected to both the workstation and the power outlet. Check for any visible damage to the cable. Try a different outlet or cable if available. If the problem persists, reset the power supply by unplugging the workstation, holding the power button for 10 seconds, then reconnecting the power.
To upgrade RAM, power off the workstation and unplug all cables. Remove the bottom cover by loosening the screws. Locate the memory slots and insert compatible RAM modules. Replace the cover and reconnect the cables. Ensure the new RAM is recognized in BIOS settings.
Ensure that the air vents are not blocked and that the workstation is in a well-ventilated area. Clean dust from the vents and fans using compressed air. Check for any BIOS or firmware updates that may address thermal management. Consider using a cooling pad if necessary.
To perform a system recovery, restart the workstation and press F11 during startup to access the recovery menu. Choose the "Troubleshoot" option, then "Reset this PC," and follow the prompts to restore the system to factory settings. Ensure to back up important data before proceeding.
Download the latest BIOS update from the Lenovo support website. Run the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update. Do not power off the workstation during the update process. Restart the workstation once the update is complete.
Ensure that all drivers are up to date, particularly for graphics and chipset. Adjust power settings to prioritize performance over power saving. Consider upgrading RAM and storage to SSD for faster data access. Disable unnecessary startup programs to free up system resources.
Try connecting the USB device to a different port. Check if the device works on another computer. Update USB drivers through Device Manager. If the issue persists, check the BIOS settings to ensure USB ports are enabled.
Power off the workstation and unplug it. Remove the bottom cover to access the interior. Use compressed air to blow out dust from the components and fans. Avoid touching the components directly to prevent static damage. Reassemble the workstation after cleaning.
Use Lenovo Vantage to manage and automate software and driver updates. Regularly check for updates in Windows Update for system patches. Schedule updates during off-peak hours to avoid disruptions. Keep all software, including antivirus, up to date for security and performance benefits.