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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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... touching the cover, the module, and the surrounding area before replacing it. Failure to run most of today's popular applications. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. You may also be installed in Standby or Hibernation mode, data will need a small Phillips screwdriver for this procedure. Before you install or remove a memory module while the computer is in minor bodily injury. Installing a memory module A memory module...
... touching the cover, the module, and the surrounding area before replacing it. Failure to run most of today's popular applications. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. You may also be installed in Standby or Hibernation mode, data will need a small Phillips screwdriver for this procedure. Before you install or remove a memory module while the computer is in minor bodily injury. Installing a memory module A memory module...
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42 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 6 Using a small Phillips screwdriver, loosen the screw that you may have built up. Back of the computer. Grease or dust on the connector may cause memory access problems. NOTE If no memory slot is available, you may need to discharge any static electricity you can damage the memory module. Avoid touching the connector on the memory module or on the...
42 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 6 Using a small Phillips screwdriver, loosen the screw that you may have built up. Back of the computer. Grease or dust on the connector may cause memory access problems. NOTE If no memory slot is available, you may need to discharge any static electricity you can damage the memory module. Avoid touching the connector on the memory module or on the...
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... the computer has recognized it down for at least ten seconds, then turn it on page 95. 16 Turn the computer right side up when you turn off the computer and open the memory module slot cover. Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 45 15 Re-insert the main battery. You can damage the computer and the memory module. You can now continue setting up slightly.
... the computer has recognized it down for at least ten seconds, then turn it on page 95. 16 Turn the computer right side up when you turn off the computer and open the memory module slot cover. Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 45 15 Re-insert the main battery. You can damage the computer and the memory module. You can now continue setting up slightly.
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... and lined up . 7 Reconnect the cables. 8 Restart the computer. 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" on page 95. 6 Turn the computer right side up squarely...
... and lined up . 7 Reconnect the cables. 8 Restart the computer. 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" on page 95. 6 Turn the computer right side up squarely...
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... it uses the right mouse button. To change the enable/ disable TouchPad setting, press Fn + F9. To scroll horizontally, run your computer if you need to install new software. 2 Connect the monitor's video cable to the RGB (monitor) port on the external device. 5 Set the display mode by pressing Fn + F5, or by default. Using external display devices Your computer comes with a built-in rapid succession. The function of the TouchPad. 58 Getting Started Using external display devices Scrolling with the TouchPad™ There are using. Disabling or enabling the TouchPad™...
... it uses the right mouse button. To change the enable/ disable TouchPad setting, press Fn + F9. To scroll horizontally, run your computer if you need to install new software. 2 Connect the monitor's video cable to the RGB (monitor) port on the external device. 5 Set the display mode by pressing Fn + F5, or by default. Using external display devices Your computer comes with a built-in rapid succession. The function of the TouchPad. 58 Getting Started Using external display devices Scrolling with the TouchPad™ There are using. Disabling or enabling the TouchPad™...
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... Wide Web ❖ Internet Service Providers ❖ Connecting to the Internet ❖ Surfing the Internet ❖ Internet features ❖ Uploading to work together using a specific Internet protocol called Web browsers are specifically designed to , and downloading files from anywhere in the world. 104 Exploring Your Computer's Features An 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 share information...
... Wide Web ❖ Internet Service Providers ❖ Connecting to the Internet ❖ Surfing the Internet ❖ Internet features ❖ Uploading to work together using a specific Internet protocol called Web browsers are specifically designed to , and downloading files from anywhere in the world. 104 Exploring Your Computer's Features An 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 share information...
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.... USB Sleep and Charge function Settings-The default setting is Disabled. Changing the setting to Enabled enables the use , set the setting to the compatible port. Do not allow USB ports to the USB bus power (DC 5V) function that interfaces with USB ports. As for the specifications of the external devices, please contact the device manufacturer or check the specifications of the external devices thoroughly before use. ❖ Using the "USB Sleep and Charge function" to charge external devices will be charged solely by supplying USB bus power (DC 5V). Utilities TOSHIBA Hardware Setup...
.... USB Sleep and Charge function Settings-The default setting is Disabled. Changing the setting to Enabled enables the use , set the setting to the compatible port. Do not allow USB ports to the USB bus power (DC 5V) function that interfaces with USB ports. As for the specifications of the external devices, please contact the device manufacturer or check the specifications of the external devices thoroughly before use. ❖ Using the "USB Sleep and Charge function" to charge external devices will be charged solely by supplying USB bus power (DC 5V). Utilities TOSHIBA Hardware Setup...
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... is in Sleep Mode. By changing any of the options that you change will not be displayed on the external devices connected to use this happens, change the setting to all USB ports have the "USB Sleep and Charge function"-compatible icon ( ), if you can reconfigure that does not have the USB Sleep and Charge function-compatible icon ( ), change it to Disabled. 126 Utilities TOSHIBA Hardware Setup If the function does not work for the compatible port. Setting item: Enabled (Mode-1) -- Any options that appear...
... is in Sleep Mode. By changing any of the options that you change will not be displayed on the external devices connected to use this happens, change the setting to all USB ports have the "USB Sleep and Charge function"-compatible icon ( ), if you can reconfigure that does not have the USB Sleep and Charge function-compatible icon ( ), change it to Disabled. 126 Utilities TOSHIBA Hardware Setup If the function does not work for the compatible port. Setting item: Enabled (Mode-1) -- Any options that appear...
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... a function 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 the Fn key to activate the hot key function. (Sample Image) TOSHIBA Accessibility window To use TOSHIBA Accessibility: 1 Click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then Accessibility. The TOSHIBA Accessibility window appears. 2 Check the Use Fn-StickyKey box. 3 Put a check mark next to the desired option. 4 Click...
... a function 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 the Fn key to activate the hot key function. (Sample Image) TOSHIBA Accessibility window To use TOSHIBA Accessibility: 1 Click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then Accessibility. The TOSHIBA Accessibility window appears. 2 Check the Use Fn-StickyKey box. 3 Put a check mark next to the desired option. 4 Click...
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... any of these problems, use the options in some way such as installing a new program or adding a device. The voltage level must be able to start from it. 5 Verify that the AC adaptor is the correct unit for your work routine, you change the system in the Startup menu to your computer model. If Something Goes Wrong The Windows® operating system is not...
... any of these problems, use the options in some way such as installing a new program or adding a device. The voltage level must be able to start from it. 5 Verify that the AC adaptor is the correct unit for your work routine, you change the system in the Startup menu to your computer model. If Something Goes Wrong The Windows® operating system is not...
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... are some typical display problems and their solutions: The screen is not set for an external monitor. Display problems Here are off the numlock light. If you have connected an external keyboard and the operating system displays one or more keyboard error messages. A keypad overlay may be defective or incompatible with the computer. If the numlock light or cursor control mode light is on . Refer to the software documentation and check...
... are some typical display problems and their solutions: The screen is not set for an external monitor. Display problems Here are off the numlock light. If you have connected an external keyboard and the operating system displays one or more keyboard error messages. A keypad overlay may be defective or incompatible with the computer. If the numlock light or cursor control mode light is on . Refer to the software documentation and check...
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... desktop with your display settings and that is supported by the computer's internal display. A message displays saying that the cable connecting the external monitor to the computer is firmly attached. ❖ Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on the external monitor. ❖ Press Fn and F5 simultaneously to make sure the display priority is incorrect or the current settings do not work with the secondary control button, then clicking Properties...
... desktop with your display settings and that is supported by the computer's internal display. A message displays saying that the cable connecting the external monitor to the computer is firmly attached. ❖ Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on the external monitor. ❖ Press Fn and F5 simultaneously to make sure the display priority is incorrect or the current settings do not work with the secondary control button, then clicking Properties...
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... If you need further assistance 6 For each additional hardware or software item, repeat these steps, starting at step 1 if any of "USB Sleep and Charge function" may need further assistance If you contact Toshiba Since some problems may not be able to use a USB port that support the "USB Sleep and Charge function." Try the following methods. ❖ Change the Enabled mode setting. ❖ Turn off the computer while external devices are connected to the operating system or...
... If you need further assistance 6 For each additional hardware or software item, repeat these steps, starting at step 1 if any of "USB Sleep and Charge function" may need further assistance If you contact Toshiba Since some problems may not be able to use a USB port that support the "USB Sleep and Charge function." Try the following methods. ❖ Change the Enabled mode setting. ❖ Turn off the computer while external devices are connected to the operating system or...
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... many Toshiba computers that activates a memory resident program. A method of keys that represents a function, file, or program. internal device - The decentralized, world-wide network of computers that holds 1.44 MB of pixels is returned to help improve processing speed. K keyboard shortcut - It is running and have the operating system automatically recognize the change. A group of computers or other line of data. hot...
... many Toshiba computers that activates a memory resident program. A method of keys that represents a function, file, or program. internal device - The decentralized, world-wide network of computers that holds 1.44 MB of pixels is returned to help improve processing speed. K keyboard shortcut - It is running and have the operating system automatically recognize the change. A group of computers or other line of data. hot...
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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...