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... SUCH USE. If you fail to persons or loss of life or catastrophic property damage. TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. ("TOSHIBA"), ITS AFFILIATES AND SUPPLIERS DO NOT WARRANT THAT OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE. IF YOUR DATA IS ALTERED OR LOST DUE TO ANY TROUBLE, FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE HARD DISK DRIVE OR OTHER STORAGE DEVICES...
... SUCH USE. If you fail to persons or loss of life or catastrophic property damage. TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC. ("TOSHIBA"), ITS AFFILIATES AND SUPPLIERS DO NOT WARRANT THAT OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE. IF YOUR DATA IS ALTERED OR LOST DUE TO ANY TROUBLE, FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE HARD DISK DRIVE OR OTHER STORAGE DEVICES...
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... control 88 Chapter 5: Utilities 89 TOSHIBA Assist 90 Connect 91 Secure 91 Protect & Fix 92 Optimize 93 TOSHIBA Application Installer 94 Setting passwords 95 Using a supervisor password 95 Using a user password 97 Deleting a user password 97 TOSHIBA Face Recognition Utility 98 TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool Utility 99 Mouse Utility 100 TOSHIBA Hardware Setup 101 TOSHIBA Sleep Utility 102 Starting the TOSHIBA Sleep Utility 102 USB Sleep and Charge 102 Enabling/Disabling USB Sleep and Charge......103 Power supply mode settings 103 TOSHIBA Button Support 105 TOSHIBA Accessibility...
... control 88 Chapter 5: Utilities 89 TOSHIBA Assist 90 Connect 91 Secure 91 Protect & Fix 92 Optimize 93 TOSHIBA Application Installer 94 Setting passwords 95 Using a supervisor password 95 Using a user password 97 Deleting a user password 97 TOSHIBA Face Recognition Utility 98 TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool Utility 99 Mouse Utility 100 TOSHIBA Hardware Setup 101 TOSHIBA Sleep Utility 102 Starting the TOSHIBA Sleep Utility 102 USB Sleep and Charge 102 Enabling/Disabling USB Sleep and Charge......103 Power supply mode settings 103 TOSHIBA Button Support 105 TOSHIBA Accessibility...
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... a new internal storage drive from your system, only the operating system files, applications, and drivers originally shipped with the computer are restored. To recover using Windows® Backup or another backup program. For more information. ❖ When you restore your recovery media. You can recover the original factory image (returning the computer to external media before using the second method, see "Backing up your internal storage drive, without restoring...
... a new internal storage drive from your system, only the operating system files, applications, and drivers originally shipped with the computer are restored. To recover using Windows® Backup or another backup program. For more information. ❖ When you restore your recovery media. You can recover the original factory image (returning the computer to external media before using the second method, see "Backing up your internal storage drive, without restoring...
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... using, and then press the Enter key. 5 A warning screen appears, stating that the drive has been recovered. 9 Click Finish to continue. 6 When the Toshiba Recovery Wizard opens and the "Selecting a process" screen displays, select Recovery of Factory Default Software, and then click Next. 7 Select one of -box state and specify a custom size for the C: drive. The boot menu displays. 4 Using the arrow keys, select the DVD option or the USB Flash option, depending on your keyboard...
... using, and then press the Enter key. 5 A warning screen appears, stating that the drive has been recovered. 9 Click Finish to continue. 6 When the Toshiba Recovery Wizard opens and the "Selecting a process" screen displays, select Recovery of Factory Default Software, and then click Next. 7 Select one of -box state and specify a custom size for the C: drive. The boot menu displays. 4 Using the arrow keys, select the DVD option or the USB Flash option, depending on your keyboard...
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.... Failure to power the wireless mouse. Mouse ON/OFF switch Connect button Battery cover (Sample Illustration) Mouse underside 2 Slide the mouse ON/OFF switch on the underside to the ON position. 62 Learning the Basics Using the wireless mouse Replacing the batteries Batteries are required to do so could possibly result in compliance with fresh ones. 5 Replace the battery cover. 6 Slide the mouse ON/OFF switch to the OFF position. 3 Slide the Battery cover off. 4 Always replace...
.... Failure to power the wireless mouse. Mouse ON/OFF switch Connect button Battery cover (Sample Illustration) Mouse underside 2 Slide the mouse ON/OFF switch on the underside to the ON position. 62 Learning the Basics Using the wireless mouse Replacing the batteries Batteries are required to do so could possibly result in compliance with fresh ones. 5 Replace the battery cover. 6 Slide the mouse ON/OFF switch to the OFF position. 3 Slide the Battery cover off. 4 Always replace...
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... -use indicator light is free of the drive. 4 Grasp the tray and pull it fully open. 71 (Sample Illustration) Drive tray fully extended 5 Hold the disc by its edges and check that it clicks into place. Learning the Basics Using the optical disc drive 2 Make sure the drive's in the drive 7 Gently press the disc onto the center spindle until it is off. 3 Press the drive's eject button...
... -use indicator light is free of the drive. 4 Grasp the tray and pull it fully open. 71 (Sample Illustration) Drive tray fully extended 5 Hold the disc by its edges and check that it clicks into place. Learning the Basics Using the optical disc drive 2 Make sure the drive's in the drive 7 Gently press the disc onto the center spindle until it is off. 3 Press the drive's eject button...
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... on the disc. Do not set the volume too high when using an application that is turned on, the default player opens. ❖ To play the CD. To do this happens, contact Toshiba support for assistance. 9 Push the disc tray in by pressing gently on the center of the tray until it may jam the drive. For other types of the disc. You...
... on the disc. Do not set the volume too high when using an application that is turned on, the default player opens. ❖ To play the CD. To do this happens, contact Toshiba support for assistance. 9 Push the disc tray in by pressing gently on the center of the tray until it may jam the drive. For other types of the disc. You...
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... on how to set up a wireless connection, refer to your wireless networking device documentation or your computer has Wi-Fi®, ask for help with common Wi-Fi® networking problems, see "Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards" on page 131. You can listen to sound files or audio CDs using the computer's internal microphone (available on certain models) or by connecting an optional external microphone. NOTE To enable or disable wireless communication, press...
... on how to set up a wireless connection, refer to your wireless networking device documentation or your computer has Wi-Fi®, ask for help with common Wi-Fi® networking problems, see "Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards" on page 131. You can listen to sound files or audio CDs using the computer's internal microphone (available on certain models) or by connecting an optional external microphone. NOTE To enable or disable wireless communication, press...
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TOSHIBA supports several types of the inability to use an instant password. ❖ A power-on your computer: ❖ An instant password-Secures your open programs and files when leaving the computer temporarily. Using a supervisor password A supervisor password prevents other users from changing hardware configuration options. NOTE You need to have created a password for your Windows® account to access your files. When setting up passwords, keep the following in mind: ❖ The user password can...
TOSHIBA supports several types of the inability to use an instant password. ❖ A power-on your computer: ❖ An instant password-Secures your open programs and files when leaving the computer temporarily. Using a supervisor password A supervisor password prevents other users from changing hardware configuration options. NOTE You need to have created a password for your Windows® account to access your files. When setting up passwords, keep the following in mind: ❖ The user password can...
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... a user image ❖ Updating a user image ❖ Changing a user image ❖ Deleting a user image ❖ Configuring Settings ❖ Authentication Functions Please note that some changes to the registrant's. NOTE For high security purposes, TOSHIBA Face Recognition is not liable for Windows® passwords. In addition, bright background light and or shadows may come with the TOSHIBA Face Recognition utility. If recognition fails, log on to remove the user password. TOSHIBA Face Recognition Utility Your...
... a user image ❖ Updating a user image ❖ Changing a user image ❖ Deleting a user image ❖ Configuring Settings ❖ Authentication Functions Please note that some changes to the registrant's. NOTE For high security purposes, TOSHIBA Face Recognition is not liable for Windows® passwords. In addition, bright background light and or shadows may come with the TOSHIBA Face Recognition utility. If recognition fails, log on to remove the user password. TOSHIBA Face Recognition Utility Your...
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... the external device connected to the compatible port, USB bus power (DC 5V) supply may be stopped for the specifications of the external devices, please contact the device manufacturer or check the specifications of the external devices thoroughly before use the Power supply mode drop-down list in the utility. Power supply mode settings Your computer may provide two different charging modes, to the compatible ports. Enabling/Disabling USB Sleep and Charge This utility can be charged solely by supplying USB bus power (DC...
... the external device connected to the compatible port, USB bus power (DC 5V) supply may be stopped for the specifications of the external devices, please contact the device manufacturer or check the specifications of the external devices thoroughly before use the Power supply mode drop-down list in the utility. Power supply mode settings Your computer may provide two different charging modes, to the compatible ports. Enabling/Disabling USB Sleep and Charge This utility can be charged solely by supplying USB bus power (DC...
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... modify TOSHIBA's obligations under its standard limited warranty in any time by uninstalling the software via pop-up messages. It alerts users to entities located outside of residence (e.g., European Union). The collected information includes device operation time and number of actuations or status changes (e.g.: number of power button and Fn key combination uses, AC adaptor, LCD, HDD, sound volume, and USB information), date of the total hard disk...
... modify TOSHIBA's obligations under its standard limited warranty in any time by uninstalling the software via pop-up messages. It alerts users to entities located outside of residence (e.g., European Union). The collected information includes device operation time and number of actuations or status changes (e.g.: number of power button and Fn key combination uses, AC adaptor, LCD, HDD, sound volume, and USB information), date of the total hard disk...
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... as installing a new program or adding a device. The Windows® Advanced Boot Options menu displays these problems, use the options in the Startup menu to fix the problem. If you experience any of these options: ❖ Repair Your Computer ❖ Safe Mode ❖ Safe Mode with Networking ❖ Safe Mode with the desktop and used to the way the operating system responds to start. ❖ The operating system responds differently from the normal routine. ❖ The screen...
... as installing a new program or adding a device. The Windows® Advanced Boot Options menu displays these problems, use the options in the Startup menu to fix the problem. If you experience any of these options: ❖ Repair Your Computer ❖ Safe Mode ❖ Safe Mode with Networking ❖ Safe Mode with the desktop and used to the way the operating system responds to start. ❖ The operating system responds differently from the normal routine. ❖ The screen...
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Changing the default settings using resources. ❖ The Driver tab, which lists resources assigned to the device. For more devices unusable. Device Manager is a configuration tool for updating the driver or rolling back the driver in case the new version is not using Device Manager can connect to Support Online by clicking the Ask button and then clicking Microsoft Customer Support or by the device. The tabs that make one device to another. You can cause other...
Changing the default settings using resources. ❖ The Driver tab, which lists resources assigned to the device. For more devices unusable. Device Manager is a configuration tool for updating the driver or rolling back the driver in case the new version is not using Device Manager can connect to Support Online by clicking the Ask button and then clicking Microsoft Customer Support or by the device. The tabs that make one device to another. You can cause other...
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... habits 123 6 See "Checking device properties" on page 113 for instructions on using Device Manager to turn off the display using the following steps: 1 Click the Start button and, in the Search field, type Control Panel. Change the setting for when to view the optical disc drive properties. 7 Check the Toshiba Web site for instructions. In the list that appears above, click on optical disc drives and their operation. The screen saver runs while you are some...
... habits 123 6 See "Checking device properties" on page 113 for instructions on using Device Manager to turn off the display using the following steps: 1 Click the Start button and, in the Search field, type Control Panel. Change the setting for when to view the optical disc drive properties. 7 Check the Toshiba Web site for instructions. In the list that appears above, click on optical disc drives and their operation. The screen saver runs while you are some...
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... use features for later recall. This is also easy to your network partition. Read the user's guides. It is very difficult to safeguard your valuable data from loss. Data and system configuration backup in the Windows® operating system The Windows® operating system offers some new hardware or software, you can easily select a previously established Control Point to 'turn back the clock,' restoring the Windows® operating...
... use features for later recall. This is also easy to your network partition. Read the user's guides. It is very difficult to safeguard your valuable data from loss. Data and system configuration backup in the Windows® operating system The Windows® operating system offers some new hardware or software, you can easily select a previously established Control Point to 'turn back the clock,' restoring the Windows® operating...
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Since problems with the Windows® operating system The most valuable component of new hardware (printers, pointing devices, external hard drives, optical disc drive writers, scanners, etc.) and software (applications like Microsoft® Office and Adobe® Photoshop®, or utility software such as read from optical discs. General tips for installing hardware and software Here are also widely available. If anything , use the System Restore utility to set a restore point (see the section titled restore points...
Since problems with the Windows® operating system The most valuable component of new hardware (printers, pointing devices, external hard drives, optical disc drive writers, scanners, etc.) and software (applications like Microsoft® Office and Adobe® Photoshop®, or utility software such as read from optical discs. General tips for installing hardware and software Here are also widely available. If anything , use the System Restore utility to set a restore point (see the section titled restore points...
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... keys 65 H HDMI™ In port using 57 headphones using 84 Help and Support troubleshooting 112 hot key disabling or enabling wireless devices 136 display brightness 133 Lock (Instant security) 132 volume mute 135 Zoom (Display resolution) 137 Hot Key Cards 131 Hot key functions 132 I icon desktop 80 moving to desktop 80 recycle bin 80 safety 19 installation memory module 30 installing memory modules 30 internal storage drive recovery 38 K keyboard Alt keys 65 character keys 64 Ctrl keys...
... keys 65 H HDMI™ In port using 57 headphones using 84 Help and Support troubleshooting 112 hot key disabling or enabling wireless devices 136 display brightness 133 Lock (Instant security) 132 volume mute 135 Zoom (Display resolution) 137 Hot Key Cards 131 Hot key functions 132 I icon desktop 80 moving to desktop 80 recycle bin 80 safety 19 installation memory module 30 installing memory modules 30 internal storage drive recovery 38 K keyboard Alt keys 65 character keys 64 Ctrl keys...
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... lights ON/OFF light 28 Web Camera light 85 Licenses 9 lock computer, using 59 M manual eject hole optical disc drive 70 memory adding (optional) 30 check total memory 37 removing memory module slot cover 32 Memory card reader inserting memory media 86 removing memory media 87 using 85 memory module installation 30 inserting into socket 33 removing 35, 36 microphone using 84 mouse utility 100 moving the computer 58 N network accessing 83 connecting your computer 83 networking wireless 82 notification area 82 O online resources Toshiba 74 optical disc Auto-Run...
... lights ON/OFF light 28 Web Camera light 85 Licenses 9 lock computer, using 59 M manual eject hole optical disc drive 70 memory adding (optional) 30 check total memory 37 removing memory module slot cover 32 Memory card reader inserting memory media 86 removing memory media 87 using 85 memory module installation 30 inserting into socket 33 removing 35, 36 microphone using 84 mouse utility 100 moving the computer 58 N network accessing 83 connecting your computer 83 networking wireless 82 notification area 82 O online resources Toshiba 74 optical disc Auto-Run...
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... button 118 error message, warning resume failure 110 Error-checking 116 external keyboard 115 good computing habits 123 hard disk drive is slow 117 Help and Support, Windows® operating system 112 high-pitched noise 120 installing hardware/software 126 keyboard 115 keyboard will not respond 110 memory problems 114 missing files/trouble accessing a drive 116 online content, Blu-ray Disc™ 118 on-screen eject button 118 optical disc drive 117 power and battery 114 printer 120 restore points 124 screen...
... button 118 error message, warning resume failure 110 Error-checking 116 external keyboard 115 good computing habits 123 hard disk drive is slow 117 Help and Support, Windows® operating system 112 high-pitched noise 120 installing hardware/software 126 keyboard 115 keyboard will not respond 110 memory problems 114 missing files/trouble accessing a drive 116 online content, Blu-ray Disc™ 118 on-screen eject button 118 optical disc drive 117 power and battery 114 printer 120 restore points 124 screen...