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If your printer is not found, or if you want to install the driver manually, use the printer driver that came with the printer to complete the setup process. 3 Enter a name for your printer, or use the name supplied in the Printer name text ...
If your printer is not found, or if you want to install the driver manually, use the printer driver that came with the printer to complete the setup process. 3 Enter a name for your printer, or use the name supplied in the Printer name text ...
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... the computer, the module, or both. 3 Open the display panel and remove the panel that contains the Power and TOSHIBA Console buttons. Using a flat head screw driver to damage the display or circuit board. Starting at the left or right side, carefully wedge the flat head screwdriver between... the panel and the CAUTION: When removing the computer's power and TOSHIBA Console button panel to install additional memory, be careful...
... the computer, the module, or both. 3 Open the display panel and remove the panel that contains the Power and TOSHIBA Console buttons. Using a flat head screw driver to damage the display or circuit board. Starting at the left or right side, carefully wedge the flat head screwdriver between... the panel and the CAUTION: When removing the computer's power and TOSHIBA Console button panel to install additional memory, be careful...
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...some of the special features of those programs. Refer to your Satellite Pro notebook computer. Setting up a different printer. Setting up a printer driver for each of your program's documentation for the first time, the Windows® Setup program offered you the opportunity to define a printer.... This section describes how to select a printer driver in the Windows® 2000 operating system. If you are using any non-Windows® programs, you need to set up a printer involves...
...some of the special features of those programs. Refer to your Satellite Pro notebook computer. Setting up a different printer. Setting up a printer driver for each of your program's documentation for the first time, the Windows® Setup program offered you the opportunity to define a printer.... This section describes how to select a printer driver in the Windows® 2000 operating system. If you are using any non-Windows® programs, you need to set up a printer involves...
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... USB diskette drive. Insert a system diskette into the optional USB diskette drive and press while you there is a device driver conflict or a general hardware problem, try restarting the computer with the Toshiba Companion Diskette or another reliable system diskette in the optional USB diskette drive. If the problem persists, try using Windows...
... USB diskette drive. Insert a system diskette into the optional USB diskette drive and press while you there is a device driver conflict or a general hardware problem, try restarting the computer with the Toshiba Companion Diskette or another reliable system diskette in the optional USB diskette drive. If the problem persists, try using Windows...
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... devices. The DMA provides a dedicated channel for the same system resources. Checking device properties Device Manager provides a way to view the properties of device, the drivers installed, and the system resources assigned to accommodate the new device. To find out what resources are assigned to the legacy device, refer to bypass...
... devices. The DMA provides a dedicated channel for the same system resources. Checking device properties Device Manager provides a way to view the properties of device, the drivers installed, and the system resources assigned to accommodate the new device. To find out what resources are assigned to the legacy device, refer to bypass...
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... General tab, which provides basic information about Device Manager, refer to the device. So it is shown in the Conflicting device list. The Drivers tab, which displays the drivers being used by the device. The operating system displays the Device Properties dialog box, which lists the resources assigned to the Windows®...
... General tab, which provides basic information about Device Manager, refer to the device. So it is shown in the Conflicting device list. The Drivers tab, which displays the drivers being used by the device. The operating system displays the Device Properties dialog box, which lists the resources assigned to the Windows®...
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... sure the card is available, try the card in Hardware Setup is compatible with a Windows® driver, it may be defective. Refer to Auto-Selected. If the Windows® operating system doesn't have built-in drivers for how to insert PC Cards, and to support their cards. 208 If Something Goes Wrong...
... sure the card is available, try the card in Hardware Setup is compatible with a Windows® driver, it may be defective. Refer to Auto-Selected. If the Windows® operating system doesn't have built-in drivers for how to insert PC Cards, and to support their cards. 208 If Something Goes Wrong...
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... for more information. Make sure the Parallel Port Mode option in the tray. Turn the printer back on, make sure you installed the proper printer drivers.
... for more information. Make sure the Parallel Port Mode option in the tray. Turn the printer back on, make sure you installed the proper printer drivers.
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... see "General issues" on your hardware (for example, the graphics card) and software (drivers must be restarted for example, downloading new drivers from the Web). Most DVD titles have the appropriate drivers for any other menu button. If one or both your system, check for both of the...a system change your operating system, check with your PC manufacturer to ensure that you have one menu button appears to your DVD-ROM device driver, then click Properties. 4 Select the Settings tab, click the DMA check box, then click OK. Slow playback performance. DVD playback performance ...
... see "General issues" on your hardware (for example, the graphics card) and software (drivers must be restarted for example, downloading new drivers from the Web). Most DVD titles have the appropriate drivers for any other menu button. If one or both your system, check for both of the...a system change your operating system, check with your PC manufacturer to ensure that you have one menu button appears to your DVD-ROM device driver, then click Properties. 4 Select the Settings tab, click the DMA check box, then click OK. Slow playback performance. DVD playback performance ...
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... particular, the video portion of the movie may exhibit poor performance of the movie will not function properly with DMA enabled installed in your display driver resolution, color depth, and refresh rate are optimal for DVD playback. (Some systems do not support video overlays if these settings to restore functionality of...
... particular, the video portion of the movie may exhibit poor performance of the movie will not function properly with DMA enabled installed in your display driver resolution, color depth, and refresh rate are optimal for DVD playback. (Some systems do not support video overlays if these settings to restore functionality of...
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... is detailed in the appropriate sections in the Programs menu, you can start it from Windows® Explorer, which differ from Toshiba's Web site at pcsupport.toshiba.com. NOTE: If you upgrade your computer's operating system to Windows® 2000 Professional, you will need to systems with...operating system and is not listed in the main chapters of this appendix, the information is specific to download additional utilities and drivers-known as it is for the Windows® 2000 Professional operating system as operating system components-from the Windows® 2000 Professional ...
... is detailed in the appropriate sections in the Programs menu, you can start it from Windows® Explorer, which differ from Toshiba's Web site at pcsupport.toshiba.com. NOTE: If you upgrade your computer's operating system to Windows® 2000 Professional, you will need to systems with...operating system and is not listed in the main chapters of this appendix, the information is specific to download additional utilities and drivers-known as it is for the Windows® 2000 Professional operating system as operating system components-from the Windows® 2000 Professional ...
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... Selecting Safe mode bypasses basic startup files and starts the operating system, enabling only the mouse, keyboard, and standard VGA display drivers. Once you to confirm each line of the startup process once it detects that system startup failed or the Registry (the file... you choose a resolution that contains information to help the computer's BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) control the operation of device drivers. DEFINITION: A device driver is corrupted. TECHNICAL NOTE: The Windows® 98 Second Edition operating system automatically starts in Safe mode if it appears. 236...
... Selecting Safe mode bypasses basic startup files and starts the operating system, enabling only the mouse, keyboard, and standard VGA display drivers. Once you to confirm each line of the startup process once it detects that system startup failed or the Registry (the file... you choose a resolution that contains information to help the computer's BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) control the operation of device drivers. DEFINITION: A device driver is corrupted. TECHNICAL NOTE: The Windows® 98 Second Edition operating system automatically starts in Safe mode if it appears. 236...
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.... they are still processed during startup and the status of each. Bootlog.Txt file contains a record of all the startup files and device drivers. TECHNICAL NOTE: Programs and devices that are backward compatible are designed to work with older operating systems and other programs. For example, many... features of the Windows® 98 Second Edition operating system are backward compatible with some programs and device drivers. When you select Step-by-step confirmation, you want to run MS-DOS® or Windows® 98 Second Edition operating system commands...
.... they are still processed during startup and the status of each. Bootlog.Txt file contains a record of all the startup files and device drivers. TECHNICAL NOTE: Programs and devices that are backward compatible are designed to work with older operating systems and other programs. For example, many... features of the Windows® 98 Second Edition operating system are backward compatible with some programs and device drivers. When you select Step-by-step confirmation, you want to run MS-DOS® or Windows® 98 Second Edition operating system commands...
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... own. Troubleshooters are constantly updated and supplemented on page 189. If there is still a problem, a message should display that explains what the conflict is a device driver conflict or a general hardware problem, try using Windows® 98 Second Edition Help to : support.microsoft.com/support/ Resolving a hardware conflict This section contains information...
... own. Troubleshooters are constantly updated and supplemented on page 189. If there is still a problem, a message should display that explains what the conflict is a device driver conflict or a general hardware problem, try using Windows® 98 Second Edition Help to : support.microsoft.com/support/ Resolving a hardware conflict This section contains information...
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...My Computer icon with the secondary button, then click Properties. To make sure DMA is shown in the Conflicting device list. The Drivers tab, which to the device. For more information about the device. The Resources tab, which provides various tabs from Windows®...2000 Professional operating system. 241 Windows® 98 Second Edition Operating System Information Windows® 98 Second Edition Troubleshooting device, the drivers installed, and the system resources assigned to choose. Playback performance is poor. The use of DMA dramatically increases the DVD playback ...
...My Computer icon with the secondary button, then click Properties. To make sure DMA is shown in the Conflicting device list. The Drivers tab, which to the device. For more information about the device. The Resources tab, which provides various tabs from Windows®...2000 Professional operating system. 241 Windows® 98 Second Edition Operating System Information Windows® 98 Second Edition Troubleshooting device, the drivers installed, and the system resources assigned to choose. Playback performance is poor. The use of DMA dramatically increases the DVD playback ...
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...DMA is turned on page 241. 3 If you have installed new hardware (such as a new graphics card or audio card), ensure the component's drivers support Microsoft® DirectX® 5.2b or higher. For instructions, see"Playback performance is a resource intensive application. Some movies may become jerky or ... problem. In particular, the video portion of the movie may exhibit poor performance of these settings to your CD-ROM device driver, then click Properties. If playback is slower than normal: 1 Close any other similar optional content versions. DVD playback is poor." Slow...
...DMA is turned on page 241. 3 If you have installed new hardware (such as a new graphics card or audio card), ensure the component's drivers support Microsoft® DirectX® 5.2b or higher. For instructions, see"Playback performance is a resource intensive application. Some movies may become jerky or ... problem. In particular, the video portion of the movie may exhibit poor performance of these settings to your CD-ROM device driver, then click Properties. If playback is slower than normal: 1 Close any other similar optional content versions. DVD playback is poor." Slow...
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For example, disk drives, monitors, keyboards, and printers all require controllers. device - device driver - direct current (DC) - Compare alternating current (AC). directory - See also enable. Compare disk. cursor - The setting selected by batteries. ... drives, and modems are examples of the cursor varies, depending on the program you're using and what you're doing. A program (called a "driver") that can be magnetically influenced to communicate with a device. A round, flat piece of material that permits a computer to hold information in digital form,...
For example, disk drives, monitors, keyboards, and printers all require controllers. device - device driver - direct current (DC) - Compare alternating current (AC). directory - See also enable. Compare disk. cursor - The setting selected by batteries. ... drives, and modems are examples of the cursor varies, depending on the program you're using and what you're doing. A program (called a "driver") that can be magnetically influenced to communicate with a device. A round, flat piece of material that permits a computer to hold information in digital form,...
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... video) disc. DVD-ROM (digital versatile [or video] disc read /write heads. See also disable. See also double-density diskette, high-density diskette. See device driver. E emulation - A thin, flexible disk in a protective jacket that reads and writes information and programs on a computer option. document - A 3.5-inch diskette that uses laser optics for... or left mouse button, unless otherwise stated. A very high-capacity storage medium that can hold as much data as several CD-ROMs. Compare CD-ROM. driver -
... video) disc. DVD-ROM (digital versatile [or video] disc read /write heads. See also disable. See also double-density diskette, high-density diskette. See device driver. E emulation - A thin, flexible disk in a protective jacket that reads and writes information and programs on a computer option. document - A 3.5-inch diskette that uses laser optics for... or left mouse button, unless otherwise stated. A very high-capacity storage medium that can hold as much data as several CD-ROMs. Compare CD-ROM. driver -
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... 70 enablers 208 hot swapping 91, 210 I/O conflict 209 inserting 69 modem default 129 nonstandard configurations 208 removing 69 slots 29 troubleshooting checklist 208 Windows driver 208 PC Card slots 29 Plug and Play 195 pointing device 30 port infrared 29 USB (Universal Serial Bus) 27 PORT-Noteworthy Computer Lock Cable...
... 70 enablers 208 hot swapping 91, 210 I/O conflict 209 inserting 69 modem default 129 nonstandard configurations 208 removing 69 slots 29 troubleshooting checklist 208 Windows driver 208 PC Card slots 29 Plug and Play 195 pointing device 30 port infrared 29 USB (Universal Serial Bus) 27 PORT-Noteworthy Computer Lock Cable...
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...PC Cards. Other cards must be set up before you to use special software called enablers to support their cards. Enablers result in drivers for you can use them. Contact the manufacturer of card and the resources it may not work under the operating system. Card ... XP operating system PC Card (PCMCIA) Wizard to your system does not have built-in nonstandard configurations that came with an operating system driver, it requires by reading its Card Information Structure (CIS). If Something Goes Wrong PC Card problems 51 Resource conflicts can cause problems when...
...PC Cards. Other cards must be set up before you to use special software called enablers to support their cards. Enablers result in drivers for you can use them. Contact the manufacturer of card and the resources it may not work under the operating system. Card ... XP operating system PC Card (PCMCIA) Wizard to your system does not have built-in nonstandard configurations that came with an operating system driver, it requires by reading its Card Information Structure (CIS). If Something Goes Wrong PC Card problems 51 Resource conflicts can cause problems when...