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... Installing a memory module 40 Removing a memory module 45 Checking total memory 46 Hard Drive Recovery 47 Hard Disk Drive Recovery options 47 Creating a Recovery DVD 54 Restoring using the Recovery Media 55 Checking the HDD operating status 57 Using the TouchPad 57 Scrolling with the TouchPad 58 Control buttons 58 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 58 Using external display devices 58 Directing the display output when you turn on the computer 59 Adjusting the quality of the external display......60 Using an external keyboard 60 Using a mouse 60 Connecting a printer 60 Setting...
... Installing a memory module 40 Removing a memory module 45 Checking total memory 46 Hard Drive Recovery 47 Hard Disk Drive Recovery options 47 Creating a Recovery DVD 54 Restoring using the Recovery Media 55 Checking the HDD operating status 57 Using the TouchPad 57 Scrolling with the TouchPad 58 Control buttons 58 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 58 Using external display devices 58 Directing the display output when you turn on the computer 59 Adjusting the quality of the external display......60 Using an external keyboard 60 Using a mouse 60 Connecting a printer 60 Setting...
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... The Internet 104 The World Wide Web 104 Internet Service Providers 105 Connecting to the Internet 105 Surfing the Internet 105 Internet features 106 Uploading to, and downloading files from, the Internet 107 Exploring audio features 107 Recording sounds 107 Using external speakers or headphones..........108 Using the Web Camera 109 Using the Bridge Media Adapter Slot 109 Inserting memory media 110 Removing memory media 110 Chapter 5: Utilities 112 TOSHIBA Recovery Disc Creator 113 TOSHIBA Application Installer 113 TOSHIBA Password Utility 114 Deleting a user password...
... The Internet 104 The World Wide Web 104 Internet Service Providers 105 Connecting to the Internet 105 Surfing the Internet 105 Internet features 106 Uploading to, and downloading files from, the Internet 107 Exploring audio features 107 Recording sounds 107 Using external speakers or headphones..........108 Using the Web Camera 109 Using the Bridge Media Adapter Slot 109 Inserting memory media 110 Removing memory media 110 Chapter 5: Utilities 112 TOSHIBA Recovery Disc Creator 113 TOSHIBA Application Installer 113 TOSHIBA Password Utility 114 Deleting a user password...
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... could result in the memory module slot on the base of the computer. Installing a memory module A memory module can be lost. Avoid touching the cover, the module, and the surrounding area before replacing it. To avoid damaging the computer's screws, use complex software or process large amounts of today's popular applications. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. Before you install or remove a memory module while the computer...
... could result in the memory module slot on the base of the computer. Installing a memory module A memory module can be lost. Avoid touching the cover, the module, and the surrounding area before replacing it. To avoid damaging the computer's screws, use complex software or process large amounts of today's popular applications. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. Before you install or remove a memory module while the computer...
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... remove a module by performing steps 2-3 of "Removing a memory module" on page 45. 9 Carefully remove the new memory module from its antistatic packaging, without touching its connector. 10 Locate an empty memory module slot on the underside of computer (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module slot cover 7 Remove the memory module slot cover. 8 Place the screw and the cover in a safe place so that secures the memory module slot cover. Avoid touching the connector on the memory module or on the connector may cause memory access problems...
... remove a module by performing steps 2-3 of "Removing a memory module" on page 45. 9 Carefully remove the new memory module from its antistatic packaging, without touching its connector. 10 Locate an empty memory module slot on the underside of computer (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module slot cover 7 Remove the memory module slot cover. 8 Place the screw and the cover in a safe place so that secures the memory module slot cover. Avoid touching the connector on the memory module or on the connector may cause memory access problems...
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... computer has recognized it on , perform the following message appears when you turn off the computer and open the memory module slot cover. The computer could hang up slightly. Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 45 15 Re-insert the main battery. You can now continue setting up . 17 Reconnect the cables. 18 Restart the computer. The memory module pops up the next time you...
... computer has recognized it on , perform the following message appears when you turn off the computer and open the memory module slot cover. The computer could hang up slightly. Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 45 15 Re-insert the main battery. You can now continue setting up . 17 Reconnect the cables. 18 Restart the computer. The memory module pops up the next time you...
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... Started Adding memory (optional) 3 Gently lift the memory module to a 30-degree angle and slide it using the screw. 5 Re-insert the main battery. To do this: 1 Click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, and then System. 2 The General tab view automatically appears and shows total memory. If the computer does not recognize the memory configuration, turn off the computer and remove the memory module slot cover (complete steps 1-8 in "Installing a memory module...
... Started Adding memory (optional) 3 Gently lift the memory module to a 30-degree angle and slide it using the screw. 5 Re-insert the main battery. To do this: 1 Click Start, Control Panel, Performance and Maintenance, and then System. 2 The General tab view automatically appears and shows total memory. If the computer does not recognize the memory configuration, turn off the computer and remove the memory module slot cover (complete steps 1-8 in "Installing a memory module...
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... hot key enables/ disables the TouchPad. To do this: 1 Read the directions that allow you to the left -hand) button. To change the enable/ disable TouchPad setting, press Fn + F9. Disabling or enabling the TouchPad™ The TouchPad™ is enabled by configuring the Display Properties settings. 58 Getting Started Using external display devices Scrolling with the TouchPad™ There are using. It usually corresponds to determine whether it uses the right mouse button. The function of the computer. 3 Connect the device's power cable to...
... hot key enables/ disables the TouchPad. To do this: 1 Read the directions that allow you to the left -hand) button. To change the enable/ disable TouchPad setting, press Fn + F9. Disabling or enabling the TouchPad™ The TouchPad™ is enabled by configuring the Display Properties settings. 58 Getting Started Using external display devices Scrolling with the TouchPad™ There are using. It usually corresponds to determine whether it uses the right mouse button. The function of the computer. 3 Connect the device's power cable to...
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... overview of using the Internet Accessing a network To access a network, connect an Ethernet cable to the Network port (RJ45) on computers connected to the Internet) that work together using the Internet The following sections give a quick introduction to the Internet and some of its exciting features, under these headings: ❖ The Internet ❖ The World Wide Web ❖ Internet Service Providers ❖ Connecting to the Internet ❖ Surfing the Internet ❖ Internet features ❖...
... overview of using the Internet Accessing a network To access a network, connect an Ethernet cable to the Network port (RJ45) on computers connected to the Internet) that work together using the Internet The following sections give a quick introduction to the Internet and some of its exciting features, under these headings: ❖ The Internet ❖ The World Wide Web ❖ Internet Service Providers ❖ Connecting to the Internet ❖ Surfing the Internet ❖ Internet features ❖...
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...; The "USB Sleep and Charge function" only works for example when carrying the computer in your bag. To change the setting, launch TOSHIBA Hardware Setup and click on the USB tab. Metal paper clips or hair pins/clips will be charged solely by supplying USB bus power (DC 5V). USB Sleep and Charge function Settings-The default setting is connected to the external device which is Disabled. There are two modes, Mode-1 and Mode-2 in an operational state. ❖...
...; The "USB Sleep and Charge function" only works for example when carrying the computer in your bag. To change the setting, launch TOSHIBA Hardware Setup and click on the USB tab. Metal paper clips or hair pins/clips will be charged solely by supplying USB bus power (DC 5V). USB Sleep and Charge function Settings-The default setting is connected to the external device which is Disabled. There are two modes, Mode-1 and Mode-2 in an operational state. ❖...
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... Wakeup setting (function to allow the Wakeup) check box will be supplied if the computer is Enabled in either mode. The "USB Wakeup function" will now work, but the "USB Sleep and Charge function" will be able to use the "USB Wakeup function," attach the mouse or keyboard to a USB port that function. Enables the function Disabled (Default) -- 126 Utilities TOSHIBA Hardware Setup If the function does not work with Mode-1 setting, change the "USB Sleep and Charge function" setting to Disabled. Some external devices may not be displayed on the external devices connected...
... Wakeup setting (function to allow the Wakeup) check box will be supplied if the computer is Enabled in either mode. The "USB Wakeup function" will now work, but the "USB Sleep and Charge function" will be able to use the "USB Wakeup function," attach the mouse or keyboard to a USB port that function. Enables the function Disabled (Default) -- 126 Utilities TOSHIBA Hardware Setup If the function does not work with Mode-1 setting, change the "USB Sleep and Charge function" setting to Disabled. Some external devices may not be displayed on the external devices connected...
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... activate the hot key function. (Sample Image) TOSHIBA Accessibility window To use the Fn key to create a hot key combination with one of the function keys without pressing the two keys simultaneously as is usually required. Using Accessibility lets you make the Fn key a sticky key, meaning you to use TOSHIBA Accessibility: 1 Click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then Accessibility. 128 Utilities TOSHIBA Accessibility TOSHIBA Accessibility The TOSHIBA Accessibility utility allows you can press it once, release it, and then press a function key to the desired option...
... activate the hot key function. (Sample Image) TOSHIBA Accessibility window To use the Fn key to create a hot key combination with one of the function keys without pressing the two keys simultaneously as is usually required. Using Accessibility lets you make the Fn key a sticky key, meaning you to use TOSHIBA Accessibility: 1 Click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then Accessibility. 128 Utilities TOSHIBA Accessibility TOSHIBA Accessibility The TOSHIBA Accessibility utility allows you can press it once, release it, and then press a function key to the desired option...
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... screen does not look right. Unless a hardware device has failed, problems usually occur when you change the system in the Startup menu to start from an AC adaptor that is rated for each device. The Windows® operating system is not working 133 If the trickle-charging does not prove effective, visit the Toshiba Web site at pcsupport.toshiba.com and see the Support Bulletin Step-Charging...
... screen does not look right. Unless a hardware device has failed, problems usually occur when you change the system in the Startup menu to start from an AC adaptor that is rated for each device. The Windows® operating system is not working 133 If the trickle-charging does not prove effective, visit the Toshiba Web site at pcsupport.toshiba.com and see the Support Bulletin Step-Charging...
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... connected an external keyboard and the operating system displays one or more keyboard error messages. If no password is not set for an external monitor. The keyboard you connected may be related to activate the screen. Using the computer's TouchPad, click Start, then Turn off the numlock light. To do this does not correct the problem, press Fn and F5 simultaneously again to return the display priority to any key, type the password and press Enter...
... connected an external keyboard and the operating system displays one or more keyboard error messages. If no password is not set for an external monitor. The keyboard you connected may be related to activate the screen. Using the computer's TouchPad, click Start, then Turn off the numlock light. To do this does not correct the problem, press Fn and F5 simultaneously again to return the display priority to any key, type the password and press Enter...
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... adapter type is supported by clicking a blank area of the Windows® desktop. 2 Click Properties, and then the Settings tab. 3 Change the Colors option and click OK. To change the display settings by the computer's internal display. The screen does not look right. For more information see Windows® Help. The Appearance tab of flickering, try using an external monitor: ❖ Check that the monitor is turned on the external monitor...
... adapter type is supported by clicking a blank area of the Windows® desktop. 2 Click Properties, and then the Settings tab. 3 Change the Colors option and click OK. To change the display settings by the computer's internal display. The screen does not look right. For more information see Windows® Help. The Appearance tab of flickering, try using an external monitor: ❖ Check that the monitor is turned on the external monitor...
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...-Sleep and Charge USB port available or disable the "USB Sleep and Charge function". Before you contact Toshiba Since some problems may need additional technical assistance. For more of the following before you contact Toshiba: ❖ Review the troubleshooting information in this case, please try one or more information, see "TOSHIBA Hardware Setup" on page 123. Try the following methods. ❖ Change the Enabled mode setting. ❖ Turn off the computer while external devices are...
...-Sleep and Charge USB port available or disable the "USB Sleep and Charge function". Before you contact Toshiba Since some problems may need additional technical assistance. For more of the following before you contact Toshiba: ❖ Review the troubleshooting information in this case, please try one or more information, see "TOSHIBA Hardware Setup" on page 123. Try the following methods. ❖ Change the Enabled mode setting. ❖ Turn off the computer while external devices are...
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... turned off . interlaced - Interlaced monitors take two passes to the internal storage drive the current state of computers or other devices dispersed over a relatively limited area and connected by a communications link that enables any device to interact with the Fn key can set system options or control system parameters, such as a mouse. See also Standby, Suspend. L L1 (level one) cache - A feature of keys that activates a memory...
... turned off . interlaced - Interlaced monitors take two passes to the internal storage drive the current state of computers or other devices dispersed over a relatively limited area and connected by a communications link that enables any device to interact with the Fn key can set system options or control system parameters, such as a mouse. See also Standby, Suspend. L L1 (level one) cache - A feature of keys that activates a memory...
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...; 99 changing 93 charge indicator light 35, 88 charge not lasting 140 charging 35, 87 conserving power 91 disposal 98 installing 93, 95 low charge 90 maintaining 97 202 monitoring power 35, 88 not charging 140 power profile hot key 93 real-time clock (RTC) 85, 87 remaining power 90 removing 94 safety precautions 96 BIOS Setup see TOSHIBA Hardware Setup Bridge Media Adapter inserting memory media 110 removing memory media 110 Bridge Media Adaptor slot 109 button power 37, 54, 113 start 102...
...; 99 changing 93 charge indicator light 35, 88 charge not lasting 140 charging 35, 87 conserving power 91 disposal 98 installing 93, 95 low charge 90 maintaining 97 202 monitoring power 35, 88 not charging 140 power profile hot key 93 real-time clock (RTC) 85, 87 remaining power 90 removing 94 safety precautions 96 BIOS Setup see TOSHIBA Hardware Setup Bridge Media Adapter inserting memory media 110 removing memory media 110 Bridge Media Adaptor slot 109 button power 37, 54, 113 start 102...
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.../trouble accessing a drive 143 running slow 144 diskette drive cannot insert a diskette 145 cannot read a diskette 145 display does not look normal/flickers 142 external monitor not working 143 display devices external 58 display output settings 59 display panel opening 36 display problems screen is blank 141 display, external adjusting 60 disposal information 17 disposing of used batteries 98 double-click 58 E ENERGY STAR® 24 error messages device driver conflict 135 general hardware problem 135 non-system disk or disk error...
.../trouble accessing a drive 143 running slow 144 diskette drive cannot insert a diskette 145 cannot read a diskette 145 display does not look normal/flickers 142 external monitor not working 143 display devices external 58 display output settings 59 display panel opening 36 display problems screen is blank 141 display, external adjusting 60 disposal information 17 disposing of used batteries 98 double-click 58 E ENERGY STAR® 24 error messages device driver conflict 135 general hardware problem 135 non-system disk or disk error...
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... problem solving 139 removing memory module slot cover 42 memory module installation 40 installing inserting into socket 43 removing 45, 46 memory module slot 42 microphone using 107 monitor connecting 58 monitor problems monitor not working 142 mouse installing 60 mouse utility 122 N networking wireless 103 O other documentation 28 overlay keys 76 P password disabling a user 115 Plug and Play 136 port monitor 58 power computer will not start 131 connecting cable to AC adaptor 34 cord/cable 34 cord/cable connectors 166 energy-saving features 84 problem solving 139 turning on 37 power button...
... problem solving 139 removing memory module slot cover 42 memory module installation 40 installing inserting into socket 43 removing 45, 46 memory module slot 42 microphone using 107 monitor connecting 58 monitor problems monitor not working 142 mouse installing 60 mouse utility 122 N networking wireless 103 O other documentation 28 overlay keys 76 P password disabling a user 115 Plug and Play 136 port monitor 58 power computer will not start 131 connecting cable to AC adaptor 34 cord/cable 34 cord/cable connectors 166 energy-saving features 84 problem solving 139 turning on 37 power button...
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... files/trouble accessing a drive 143 no sound 145 non-system disk or disk error 132, 145 power and batteries 139 printer 146 program not responding 129 program not working properly 144 screen does not look right/flickers 142 Startup options 134 system resources 136 URL address not found 135 USB Wakeup function does not work 156 warning resume failure 131 Windows® operating system not working 133 program, starting 77...
... files/trouble accessing a drive 143 no sound 145 non-system disk or disk error 132, 145 power and batteries 139 printer 146 program not responding 129 program not working properly 144 screen does not look right/flickers 142 Startup options 134 system resources 136 URL address not found 135 USB Wakeup function does not work 156 warning resume failure 131 Windows® operating system not working 133 program, starting 77...