IBM 240 Laptop User Manual


 
Notices
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Year 2000 readiness and instructions
A product is Year 2000 Ready if the product, when used in accord-
ance with its associated documentation, is capable of correctly proc-
essing, providing, and receiving date data within and between the
20th and 21st centuries, provided all other products (for example,
software, hardware, and firmware) used with the product properly
exchange date data with it.
This IBM PC hardware product has been designed to process four-
digit date information correctly within and between the 20th and 21st
centuries. If your IBM computer is on when the century changes, you
should turn it off and then back on again once, or restart the oper-
ating system, to ensure that the internal clock resets itself for the
new century.
This IBM PC product cannot prevent errors that might occur if soft-
ware you use or exchange data with is not ready for the Year 2000.
IBM software that comes with this product is Year 2000 Ready.
However, software from other companies might come with this IBM
PC product. IBM cannot take responsibility for the readiness of that
software. You should contact the software developers directly if you
wish to verify readiness, understand limitations, or look for any soft-
ware updates.
To learn more about IBM PC products and the Year 2000, visit our
Web site at http://www.pc.ibm.com/year2000. The information and
tools there can help you with your Year 2000 transition plan, espe-
cially if you have multiple IBM PCs. IBM encourages you to check
periodically for updated information.
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