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15 Using an expansion device 58 Adding memory 59 Memory module sizes 60 Installing a memory module 60 Removing a memory module 65 Using Slim SelectBay modules 66 Removing a module from the Slim SelectBay 66 Inserting a module into the Slim SelectBay 68 Inserting and removing PC ...-size keyboard ..... 76 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 77 Function keys 77 Windows® special keys 78 Overlay keys 78 Using the AccuPoint II 80 TOSHIBA Console button 82 Starting a program 84 Saving your work 84 Printing your work 85 Using a compact disc drive 86 Inserting compact discs 87 Removing compact...
15 Using an expansion device 58 Adding memory 59 Memory module sizes 60 Installing a memory module 60 Removing a memory module 65 Using Slim SelectBay modules 66 Removing a module from the Slim SelectBay 66 Inserting a module into the Slim SelectBay 68 Inserting and removing PC ...-size keyboard ..... 76 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 77 Function keys 77 Windows® special keys 78 Overlay keys 78 Using the AccuPoint II 80 TOSHIBA Console button 82 Starting a program 84 Saving your work 84 Printing your work 85 Using a compact disc drive 86 Inserting compact discs 87 Removing compact...
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... 190 Resolving a hardware conflict 193 Using the Windows® operating system troubleshooting feature 193 A plan of action 194 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own 194 Memory card problems 196 Power and the batteries 197 Keyboard problems 198 AccuPoint II problems 200 Display problems 200 Disk drive problems 202 Modem problems 204...
... 190 Resolving a hardware conflict 193 Using the Windows® operating system troubleshooting feature 193 A plan of action 194 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own 194 Memory card problems 196 Power and the batteries 197 Keyboard problems 198 AccuPoint II problems 200 Display problems 200 Disk drive problems 202 Modem problems 204...
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... with a rechargeable battery pack that has been used extensively. To use it to the computer. See "Connecting the AC adapter" on page 59. See "Adding memory" on page 41. 40 Getting Started Other precautions Focusing your eyes on your computer to malfunction. Excessive pressure or impact can damage computer components or... the rigors of a PC Card can become hot even if only one is designed to charge the battery, you may also want to: Add more memory. Some PC Cards can result in errors or instability in modem to a telephone line.
... with a rechargeable battery pack that has been used extensively. To use it to the computer. See "Connecting the AC adapter" on page 59. See "Adding memory" on page 41. 40 Getting Started Other precautions Focusing your eyes on your computer to malfunction. Excessive pressure or impact can damage computer components or... the rigors of a PC Card can become hot even if only one is designed to charge the battery, you may also want to: Add more memory. Some PC Cards can result in errors or instability in modem to a telephone line.
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... access to all the devices. Your computer is time-consuming and inconvenient. Adding memory HINT: To purchase additional memory modules, see the documentation that comes with your system or visit Toshiba's Web site at toshibaaccessories.com. See "If you are using your computer away...serial mouse and PS/2 keyboard. Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 59 devices every time you return to the office is equipped with your system or visit Toshiba's Web site at toshibaaccessories.com. Toshiba offers the following expansion device for your computer: ❖ ...
... access to all the devices. Your computer is time-consuming and inconvenient. Adding memory HINT: To purchase additional memory modules, see the documentation that comes with your system or visit Toshiba's Web site at toshibaaccessories.com. See "If you are using your computer away...serial mouse and PS/2 keyboard. Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 59 devices every time you return to the office is equipped with your system or visit Toshiba's Web site at toshibaaccessories.com. Toshiba offers the following expansion device for your computer: ❖ ...
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... .1 screwdriver and a small flat head screwdriver for this procedure. However, if your requirements change, you can be installed in the memory expansion slots under your current applications. You will need a standard Phillips no . 1 screwdriver that is easy to a maximum of 512 MB.... Memory module sizes Additional memory is in the following table shows the possible memory configurations: Total Memory 128 MB 256 MB 384 MB 512 MB Memory Module Size Memory Module Size (slot A) (slot B) 128 MB none 256 MB none 128...
... .1 screwdriver and a small flat head screwdriver for this procedure. However, if your requirements change, you can be installed in the memory expansion slots under your current applications. You will need a standard Phillips no . 1 screwdriver that is easy to a maximum of 512 MB.... Memory module sizes Additional memory is in the following table shows the possible memory configurations: Total Memory 128 MB 256 MB 384 MB 512 MB Memory Module Size Memory Module Size (slot A) (slot B) 128 MB none 256 MB none 128...
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CAUTION: When removing the computer's power and TOSHIBA Console button panel to install additional memory, be careful not to pry the panel off You can install one or two memory modules. 1 Shut down the computer" on may have connected. CAUTION: Installing a memory module with the computer's power on page ...48. 2 Unplug the computer and remove any cables you may damage the computer, the module, or both. 3 Open the display panel and remove the panel that contains the Power and TOSHIBA Console buttons. Starting at...
CAUTION: When removing the computer's power and TOSHIBA Console button panel to install additional memory, be careful not to pry the panel off You can install one or two memory modules. 1 Shut down the computer" on may have connected. CAUTION: Installing a memory module with the computer's power on page ...48. 2 Unplug the computer and remove any cables you may damage the computer, the module, or both. 3 Open the display panel and remove the panel that contains the Power and TOSHIBA Console buttons. Starting at...
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Removing the left keyboard screw 4 Locate and remove the screws that hold the keyboard in place. 62 Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory surrounding housing. Grasp the end of the panel, lift up and wiggle it back and forth until the panel comes free. Removing the right keyboard screw
Removing the left keyboard screw 4 Locate and remove the screws that hold the keyboard in place. 62 Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory surrounding housing. Grasp the end of the panel, lift up and wiggle it back and forth until the panel comes free. Removing the right keyboard screw
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Lifting off the keyboard The memory module expansion slots Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 63 5 Lift the keyboard and place it face down on the palm rest of the computer.
Lifting off the keyboard The memory module expansion slots Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 63 5 Lift the keyboard and place it face down on the palm rest of the computer.
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...a grounded metal surface to secure the module. Inserting the memory module into the slot Pressing the memory module into place. 64 Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory CAUTION: Static electricity can damage the memory module. To avoid damaging the memory module, be careful not to touch its pin connector on... of the module will click to discharge any static electricity you insert into the computer. 6 Remove the new memory module from its antistatic packaging. 7 Insert the memory module in the slot and gently press it down into the slot The clips on the side you may have...
...a grounded metal surface to secure the module. Inserting the memory module into the slot Pressing the memory module into place. 64 Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory CAUTION: Static electricity can damage the memory module. To avoid damaging the memory module, be careful not to touch its pin connector on... of the module will click to discharge any static electricity you insert into the computer. 6 Remove the new memory module from its antistatic packaging. 7 Insert the memory module in the slot and gently press it down into the slot The clips on the side you may have...
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... 8 Replace the keyboard and the screws. 9 Replace the panel that contains the Power and TOSHIBA Console buttons. 6 Restart the computer. Removing a memory module If you turn on the keyboard panel to shut down the computer and expose the memory module(s). 2 Pull the clips away from the slot. 4 Replace the keyboard and the screws...
... 8 Replace the keyboard and the screws. 9 Replace the panel that contains the Power and TOSHIBA Console buttons. 6 Restart the computer. Removing a memory module If you turn on the keyboard panel to shut down the computer and expose the memory module(s). 2 Pull the clips away from the slot. 4 Replace the keyboard and the screws...
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... work frequently. HINT: Some programs have an automatic-save it to the disk. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in the computer's temporary memory until you save feature which you are working. See your software documentation for example, the network you are using your files to disks (or other...
... work frequently. HINT: Some programs have an automatic-save it to the disk. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in the computer's temporary memory until you save feature which you are working. See your software documentation for example, the network you are using your files to disks (or other...
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The RTC battery powers the RTC memory that provides power when you are away from an AC outlet. Charging the batteries You can recharge it is fully charged. This is turned off. ...-ion), real-time-clock (RTC) battery. The main battery light ( ) glows amber while the battery is on. NOTE: Use only the battery charger supplied by Toshiba for up to AC power. To charge the batteries in an optional battery charger. You can charge the main battery in your computer or in...
The RTC battery powers the RTC memory that provides power when you are away from an AC outlet. Charging the batteries You can recharge it is fully charged. This is turned off. ...-ion), real-time-clock (RTC) battery. The main battery light ( ) glows amber while the battery is on. NOTE: Use only the battery charger supplied by Toshiba for up to AC power. To charge the batteries in an optional battery charger. You can charge the main battery in your computer or in...
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Powering down the computer When you power down the computer, you change your mind and decide to memory and enters a low power mode Each option has its advantages. If you have three options to choose from: Shut down, which powers off the computer ... pack and one spare module at a time. Shut down command The Shut down your computer, save your needs. However, if you need more portable power, Toshiba provides these options to use lights are off the computer.
Powering down the computer When you power down the computer, you change your mind and decide to memory and enters a low power mode Each option has its advantages. If you have three options to choose from: Shut down, which powers off the computer ... pack and one spare module at a time. Shut down command The Shut down your computer, save your needs. However, if you need more portable power, Toshiba provides these options to use lights are off the computer.
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... computer Factors to consider when choosing Shut down: No power is used while the computer is being retrieved from the hard disk instead of from memory. On restarting, the computer returns to the mode in which you left it, and opens all the programs and files you were using . This is... to maintain the saved information, the system settings are retained indefinitely. When you will be away from your computer for an extended time. Restarting from memory.
... computer Factors to consider when choosing Shut down: No power is used while the computer is being retrieved from the hard disk instead of from memory. On restarting, the computer returns to the mode in which you left it, and opens all the programs and files you were using . This is... to maintain the saved information, the system settings are retained indefinitely. When you will be away from your computer for an extended time. Restarting from memory.
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... were using the Standby command and the battery discharges fully, your work often. NOTE: If you power down the computer Your setting is disabled in memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from where you left it, and opens all the programs and files you to...
... were using the Standby command and the battery discharges fully, your work often. NOTE: If you power down the computer Your setting is disabled in memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from where you left it, and opens all the programs and files you to...
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... To use any of all open programs and files to Settings, then click Control Panel. 2 In the Control Panel window, double-click the Toshiba Power Saver icon. Going into Standby mode more quickly You can also specify an amount of time after which the computer automatically goes into a low...Sample Shut Down Windows dialog box The computer saves the status of these methods, you first need to enable them in Toshiba's Power Saver utility. 1 Open the Start menu, point to memory, turns off light ( ) glows amber, indicating the machine is in Standby mode. 116 Power Management Using Standby Using ...
... To use any of all open programs and files to Settings, then click Control Panel. 2 In the Control Panel window, double-click the Toshiba Power Saver icon. Going into Standby mode more quickly You can also specify an amount of time after which the computer automatically goes into a low...Sample Shut Down Windows dialog box The computer saves the status of these methods, you first need to enable them in Toshiba's Power Saver utility. 1 Open the Start menu, point to memory, turns off light ( ) glows amber, indicating the machine is in Standby mode. 116 Power Management Using Standby Using ...
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... HW Setup Sample Toshiba HWSetup Toshiba HWSetup has the following tabs: General-Shows the BIOS version, memory configuration, and Hard Disk Drive (HDD) mode. Password-Allows you to set the user password and an owner string. Device Config-Shows the Device configuration ...
... HW Setup Sample Toshiba HWSetup Toshiba HWSetup has the following tabs: General-Shows the BIOS version, memory configuration, and Hard Disk Drive (HDD) mode. Password-Allows you to set the user password and an owner string. Device Config-Shows the Device configuration ...
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... your own Computer components need resources to store information as it and all devices, programs and features. It also needs a direct channel to the computer's memory to accomplish a task. The recommended procedure for attention. This causes a hardware conflict. A plan of action The smooth operation of the system depends on your system...
... your own Computer components need resources to store information as it and all devices, programs and features. It also needs a direct channel to the computer's memory to accomplish a task. The recommended procedure for attention. This causes a hardware conflict. A plan of action The smooth operation of the system depends on your system...
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...a device's properties: 1 Click Start, then point to the section "Checking device properties." 195 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict Direct Memory Access Similarly, the data required by the other, causing a hardware conflict. Plug and Play With Plug and Play and the Windows® operating ...is Plug and Play-compliant, no two devices will compete for adapter cards to bypass the microprocessor and access memory directly. You simply plug in memory called the Direct Memory Access (DMA). To find out what resources are assigned to the legacy device, refer to Settings, and...
...a device's properties: 1 Click Start, then point to the section "Checking device properties." 195 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict Direct Memory Access Similarly, the data required by the other, causing a hardware conflict. Plug and Play With Plug and Play and the Windows® operating ...is Plug and Play-compliant, no two devices will compete for adapter cards to bypass the microprocessor and access memory directly. You simply plug in memory called the Direct Memory Access (DMA). To find out what resources are assigned to the legacy device, refer to Settings, and...
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... is shown in the Conflicting device list. The Drivers tab, which provides various tabs to the Windows® operating system online help. Memory card problems Incorrectly connected or faulty memory cards may cause errors that seem to the device. For further information about the device. The Resources tab, which lists the resources...
... is shown in the Conflicting device list. The Drivers tab, which provides various tabs to the Windows® operating system online help. Memory card problems Incorrectly connected or faulty memory cards may cause errors that seem to the device. For further information about the device. The Resources tab, which lists the resources...