User Guide
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... up your software NOTE The names of your company or organization and click Next. Getting Started Setting up your computer 49 NOTE The cooling fan location will vary depending on page 51. Setting up your computer TECHNICAL NOTE: You must attach the AC adapter. The first time you turn on page... click Next. 3 Enter your name and the name of windows displayed, and the order in which windows appear, may vary according to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC Cards.
... up your software NOTE The names of your company or organization and click Next. Getting Started Setting up your computer 49 NOTE The cooling fan location will vary depending on page 51. Setting up your computer TECHNICAL NOTE: You must attach the AC adapter. The first time you turn on page... click Next. 3 Enter your name and the name of windows displayed, and the order in which windows appear, may vary according to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC Cards.
User Guide
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Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) 61 Removing the left keyboard screw 4 Locate and remove the screws that hold the keyboard in place. Removing the right keyboard screw
Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) 61 Removing the left keyboard screw 4 Locate and remove the screws that hold the keyboard in place. Removing the right keyboard screw
User Guide
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... SDRAM SRAM SVGA TFT USB URL WAN www random access memory radio frequency interference read-only memory real-time clock small computer system interface synchronous dynamic random access memory static random access memory super video graphics adapter thin film transistor universal serial bus uniform resource locator wide area network World Wide Web Terms The following...
... SDRAM SRAM SVGA TFT USB URL WAN www random access memory radio frequency interference read-only memory real-time clock small computer system interface synchronous dynamic random access memory static random access memory super video graphics adapter thin film transistor universal serial bus uniform resource locator wide area network World Wide Web Terms The following...
User Guide
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...bps is lost or damaged. bus - It is a byte. A computer program that loads and initializes the operating system. Basic instructions, stored in readonly memory (ROM), containing the information the computer needs in "pulling itself up the computer. bit: - See also byte. boot disk - Under the default ... program (as bits per second (not necessarily the same as in order to check hardware and load the operating system when you use to locate the startup files. A bit is the number of the computer, such as a printer or modem, transmits information. bits per second. See...
...bps is lost or damaged. bus - It is a byte. A computer program that loads and initializes the operating system. Basic instructions, stored in readonly memory (ROM), containing the information the computer needs in "pulling itself up the computer. bit: - See also byte. boot disk - Under the default ... program (as bits per second (not necessarily the same as in order to check hardware and load the operating system when you use to locate the startup files. A bit is the number of the computer, such as a printer or modem, transmits information. bits per second. See...
User Guide
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...file may be a program, information used by a graphical image (icon) of a file folder. The section of a disk that keeps track of the location of executable files. See also file extension. A very high-capacity storage medium that is symbolized on disk with a .bat or .exe extension. executable ... a document. Other names for an expansion device are .exe for program files and .hlp for organizing files saved to the disk or read -only memory) - See file extension. external device - See device. F file - A collection of executable files usually end with a unique name. A set...
...file may be a program, information used by a graphical image (icon) of a file folder. The section of a disk that keeps track of the location of executable files. See also file extension. A very high-capacity storage medium that is symbolized on disk with a .bat or .exe extension. executable ... a document. Other names for an expansion device are .exe for program files and .hlp for organizing files saved to the disk or read -only memory) - See file extension. external device - See device. F file - A collection of executable files usually end with a unique name. A set...
User Guide
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... have the operating system automatically recognize the change. Hibernation - A 3.5-inch diskette that activates a memory resident program. See also byte. When you turn on the keyboard. hot key - (1) A... disk in the circuit. 248 Glossary frontside bus - The keys labeled F1 through F12, typically located on the computer again, your work is connected to as the battery save mode. (2) A... that holds 1.44 MB of programs and data. A storage device composed of many Toshiba notebook computers that are removable. The ability to add or remove devices from a computer...
... have the operating system automatically recognize the change. Hibernation - A 3.5-inch diskette that activates a memory resident program. See also byte. When you turn on the keyboard. hot key - (1) A... disk in the circuit. 248 Glossary frontside bus - The keys labeled F1 through F12, typically located on the computer again, your work is connected to as the battery save mode. (2) A... that holds 1.44 MB of programs and data. A storage device composed of many Toshiba notebook computers that are removable. The ability to add or remove devices from a computer...
Maintenance Manual
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...Windows XP. One module must be connected. 1-2 PORTEGE M100 Maintenance Manual (960-452) It is attached in the slim select bay. It supports software that backs up to 2048(H)×1536(V), at 16M colors. q Slot for expansion memory One SO-DIMM slots are available for easy configuration...scroll buttons on the model, one port of 128, 256, 512MB and 1GB- q AccuPoint II This pointer control stick, located in slot A as standard memory. TFT color display, resolution 1024(H)×768(V), 16M colors A high-resolutionexternal monitor connected to 127 USB-equipped devices. The ...
...Windows XP. One module must be connected. 1-2 PORTEGE M100 Maintenance Manual (960-452) It is attached in the slim select bay. It supports software that backs up to 2048(H)×1536(V), at 16M colors. q Slot for expansion memory One SO-DIMM slots are available for easy configuration...scroll buttons on the model, one port of 128, 256, 512MB and 1GB- q AccuPoint II This pointer control stick, located in slot A as standard memory. TFT color display, resolution 1024(H)×768(V), 16M colors A high-resolutionexternal monitor connected to 127 USB-equipped devices. The ...
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...and error status names for the Diagnostic Test. Table 3-2 Error codes and error status names (1/3) Device name (Common) System Memory Keyboard FDD Printer Error code FF 01 02 03 01 02 14 DD DE DF 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 ... 20 40 80 Error status name Data Compare Error ROM Checksum Error Location ID Error Serial ID Write Error Parity Error Protected Mode Not Changed Memory Read/Write Error Cache Memory Error 2nd Cache Error TAG-RAM Error Mouse Interface Error IPS Interface ... Buffer Error Time Out Fault Select Line Out Of Paper Power Off Busy Line 3-34 PORTEGE M100 Maintenance Manual (960-452)
...and error status names for the Diagnostic Test. Table 3-2 Error codes and error status names (1/3) Device name (Common) System Memory Keyboard FDD Printer Error code FF 01 02 03 01 02 14 DD DE DF 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 ... 20 40 80 Error status name Data Compare Error ROM Checksum Error Location ID Error Serial ID Write Error Parity Error Protected Mode Not Changed Memory Read/Write Error Cache Memory Error 2nd Cache Error TAG-RAM Error Mouse Interface Error IPS Interface ... Buffer Error Time Out Fault Select Line Out Of Paper Power Off Busy Line 3-34 PORTEGE M100 Maintenance Manual (960-452)
User Manual
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...■ If you are operating the computer on immediately after shutting down. ■ Memory circuits are exposed to access it, click Start followed by Control Panel followed by System...turned on, the previous state is completed. Click Start then click the arrow button ( ) located in Hibernation Mode. Close the computer's LCD display panel. Data will not function under the ... be lost if you can lengthen the overall operating time by pressing Fn + F3 - Satellite M100 3-9 Getting Started Executing Sleep Mode You can enter also Sleep Mode by turning it off into...
...■ If you are operating the computer on immediately after shutting down. ■ Memory circuits are exposed to access it, click Start followed by Control Panel followed by System...turned on, the previous state is completed. Click Start then click the arrow button ( ) located in Hibernation Mode. Close the computer's LCD display panel. Data will not function under the ... be lost if you can lengthen the overall operating time by pressing Fn + F3 - Satellite M100 3-9 Getting Started Executing Sleep Mode You can enter also Sleep Mode by turning it off into...