B360 Pro
The difference between B360 Pro and B360 models is that the former has an expansion unit at the
bottom providing extra functions. This section describes the expansion unit.
ExpressCard slot or PC Card slot
(optional)
System Recovery
Using Windows RE
Windows has a recovery environment (Windows
RE) that provides recovery, repair, and trouble-
shooting tools. The tools are referred to as
Advanced Startup Options. You can access these
options by selecting Start Settings Update
& security Recovery (for Windows 10) or Start
Settings System Recovery (for Windows
11). (See Microsoft website for more information.)
NOTE: If you are in a situation where your com-
puter won't boot into Windows, you can access
the Advanced Startup Options by running the
BIOS Setup Utility and selecting Advanced
Windows RE.
Using Recovery Partition
When necessary, you can restore your Windows
system to the factory default state by using the
"recovery partition" feature. (Refer to the User
Manual for detailed information.)
More Information
For complete information of the product, refer
to the User Manual (in PDF format) on your
Windows desktop. You can download the
latest manual and drivers by accessing the
Getac website at
https://support.getac.com/Portal/Page/809
RS-232 connector (optional)
One of the four possibilities:
- None
- Aadditional SSD
- Optical disc drive (shown here)
- Additional battery pack (not
visible from this side)
Taking Care of the Computer
Location Guidelines
•
For optimal performance, use the computer
where the recommended temperature is
within 0 °C (32 °F) ∼ 55 °C (131 °F).
•
Avoid placing the computer in a location
sub-ject to high humidity, extreme
temperatures, mechanical vibration, or heavy
dust. Using in extreme environments for long
periods can result in product deterioration and
a shortened product life.
•
Operating in an environment with metallic
dust is not allowed.
•
Place the computer on a flat and steady sur-
face. Do not stand the computer on its side or
store it in an upside-down position. A strong
impact by dropping or hitting may damage
the computer.
•
Do not cover or block any ventilation open-
ings on the computer. For example, do not
place the computer on a bed, sofa, rug, or
other similar surface. Otherwise, overheat-
ing may occur that results in damage to the
computer.
•
As the computer can become very hot during
operation, keep it away from objects that are
vulnerable to heat.
•
Keep the computer at least 13 cm (5 inches)
away from electrical appliances that can ge-
nerate a strong magnetic field such as a TV,
refrigerator, motor, or a large audio speaker.
•
Avoid moving the computer abruptly from a
cold to a warm place. A temperature differ-
ence of more than 10 °C (18 °F) may cause
condensation inside the unit, which may
damage the storage media.
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