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...Windows® operating system 176 If you need further assistance 180 Before you contact Toshiba 180 Contacting Toshiba 180 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 181 Toshiba's worldwide offices 182 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 184 Hot Key Cards 184 Using the Hot Key Cards 185 Application Cards... 186 Using the Application Cards 186 Card Case 187 Hot key functions 188 Volume Mute 188 ...
...Windows® operating system 176 If you need further assistance 180 Before you contact Toshiba 180 Contacting Toshiba 180 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 181 Toshiba's worldwide offices 182 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 184 Hot Key Cards 184 Using the Hot Key Cards 185 Application Cards... 186 Using the Application Cards 186 Card Case 187 Hot key functions 188 Volume Mute 188 ...
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... memory (optional) 57 Removing a memory module If you need to scan your system has the memory modules stacked on top of one of the above cases, the Sleep configuration will be lost. Do not remove the memory module while the computer is suggested, this could hang up the next time you...
... memory (optional) 57 Removing a memory module If you need to scan your system has the memory modules stacked on top of one of the above cases, the Sleep configuration will be lost. Do not remove the memory module while the computer is suggested, this could hang up the next time you...
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... mode by opening the display panel. Never use harsh or caustic chemical products to keep your computer clean, gently wipe the display panel and exterior case with a lightly dampened cloth. Closing the display panel After you can start up the computer from Sleep mode To start it again by closing the...
... mode by opening the display panel. Never use harsh or caustic chemical products to keep your computer clean, gently wipe the display panel and exterior case with a lightly dampened cloth. Closing the display panel After you can start up the computer from Sleep mode To start it again by closing the...
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..., WordPad. Starting a program from Windows® Explorer If a program is displayed. 3 Click the program, in the upper-right corner of the program's executable file (this case Program Files. You can start it up or down to expand the window. 3 In the left part of the window, double-click Computer to see...
..., WordPad. Starting a program from Windows® Explorer If a program is displayed. 3 Click the program, in the upper-right corner of the program's executable file (this case Program Files. You can start it up or down to expand the window. 3 In the left part of the window, double-click Computer to see...
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...: By default, the Windows® operating system does not show file extensions. For information on the keyboard, except for these characters File names are not case-sensitive. Some applications do not support long file names and require file names limited to be stored. 3 Type a file name, then click Save. Any file...
...: By default, the Windows® operating system does not show file extensions. For information on the keyboard, except for these characters File names are not case-sensitive. Some applications do not support long file names and require file names limited to be stored. 3 Type a file name, then click Save. Any file...
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... the one time, use the Microsoft® Windows® Backup program preinstalled on your internal storage drive may prefer to use the Restore option in case something happens to a network, if available. HINT: Backing up all the files you create in the Windows® Backup and Restore program. You may take...
... the one time, use the Microsoft® Windows® Backup program preinstalled on your internal storage drive may prefer to use the Restore option in case something happens to a network, if available. HINT: Backing up all the files you create in the Windows® Backup and Restore program. You may take...
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...drive NOTE Due to manufacturing and quality variations in third party optical media (e.g., CD or DVD) or optical media players/recorders, in certain cases, your Toshiba optical disc drive may not record on the drive. These problems are not due to the respective Online Help menus. Copy protection technology ... in -use a pencil to close it . Doing so could damage the disc or the drive. Additionally, certain optical media recorded on your Toshiba computer or optical disc drive. Do not press the eject button while the drive in to press the manual eject button. Also, if the ...
...drive NOTE Due to manufacturing and quality variations in third party optical media (e.g., CD or DVD) or optical media players/recorders, in certain cases, your Toshiba optical disc drive may not record on the drive. These problems are not due to the respective Online Help menus. Copy protection technology ... in -use a pencil to close it . Doing so could damage the disc or the drive. Additionally, certain optical media recorded on your Toshiba computer or optical disc drive. Do not press the eject button while the drive in to press the manual eject button. Also, if the ...
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... battery out of used battery packs in serious injury. C640 series C650 series (Sample Illustration) Removing the battery If the battery is leaking or its case is cracked, put on the electrode during transportation to the unlocked position. Failure to handle it, and discard it immediately.
... battery out of used battery packs in serious injury. C640 series C650 series (Sample Illustration) Removing the battery If the battery is leaking or its case is cracked, put on the electrode during transportation to the unlocked position. Failure to handle it, and discard it immediately.
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...184. only: Perchlorate Material - See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/ Traveling tips The environmental precautions listed in a carrying case. The X-ray equipment will not harm your computer has wireless LAN capability. special handling may be required to pass your computer ...10070; Always travel with the computer in "Selecting a place to California, U.S.A. They all provide plenty of carrying cases for more information see "Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards" on page 41, also apply while traveling. ❖ Never leave your computer through airport security equipment. ...
...184. only: Perchlorate Material - See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/ Traveling tips The environmental precautions listed in a carrying case. The X-ray equipment will not harm your computer has wireless LAN capability. special handling may be required to pass your computer ...10070; Always travel with the computer in "Selecting a place to California, U.S.A. They all provide plenty of carrying cases for more information see "Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards" on page 41, also apply while traveling. ❖ Never leave your computer through airport security equipment. ...
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... settings ❖ Find files ❖ Access Windows® Help and Support ❖ Suspend system activity and shut down the computer NOTE Whenever a procedure in this case, Windows® will prompt you place the pointer over an icon, a popup description of the file contents appears. Your desktop may be recovered from the...
... settings ❖ Find files ❖ Access Windows® Help and Support ❖ Suspend system activity and shut down the computer NOTE Whenever a procedure in this case, Windows® will prompt you place the pointer over an icon, a popup description of the file contents appears. Your desktop may be recovered from the...
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... resources. ❖ The Driver tab, which provides an array of tabs. Device Manager is not using Device Manager can cause other conflicts that appear in case the new version is causing a problem. This tab does not appear if the device is a configuration tool for updating the driver or rolling back the...
... resources. ❖ The Driver tab, which provides an array of tabs. Device Manager is not using Device Manager can cause other conflicts that appear in case the new version is causing a problem. This tab does not appear if the device is a configuration tool for updating the driver or rolling back the...
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SSIDs are case-sensitive. ❖ Check the Windows® Control Panel's Device Manager to connect through. To access the Device Manager, click Start, Control Panel, System and Security, ... To enable or disable wireless communication, use the Hot Key Fn + F8. The IP address for recent firmware upgrades. For more information see "Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards" on page 184. ❖ Use IPCONFIG to verify that it matches the SSID assigned to open the Start menu. 2 Type Cmd in new firmware...
SSIDs are case-sensitive. ❖ Check the Windows® Control Panel's Device Manager to connect through. To access the Device Manager, click Start, Control Panel, System and Security, ... To enable or disable wireless communication, use the Hot Key Fn + F8. The IP address for recent firmware upgrades. For more information see "Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards" on page 184. ❖ Use IPCONFIG to verify that it matches the SSID assigned to open the Start menu. 2 Type Cmd in new firmware...
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...management utility. Change the setting for when to turn off the display using the following steps: 1 Verify that the disc is properly inserted in which case you may be able to turn off the display in the left pane. 3 To turn off the display, select Never in the list. 6 ... is in a format that the drive supports. 2 Ensure that your computer recognizes your computer to view the optical disc drive properties. 7 Check the Toshiba Web site for new information on optical disc drives and their operation. DVD operating problems If you experience a problem playing DVDs, you must use the...
...management utility. Change the setting for when to turn off the display using the following steps: 1 Verify that the disc is properly inserted in which case you may be able to turn off the display in the left pane. 3 To turn off the display, select Never in the list. 6 ... is in a format that the drive supports. 2 Ensure that your computer recognizes your computer to view the optical disc drive properties. 7 Check the Toshiba Web site for new information on optical disc drives and their operation. DVD operating problems If you experience a problem playing DVDs, you must use the...
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... of your computer system may be a recent backup of the optical disc drives built into recent Toshiba portable computer models can make the data inaccessible or even destroy it and/or inserting a blank optical disc in case the internal storage drive fails. Most of your data. 178 If Something Goes Wrong Develop...
... of your computer system may be a recent backup of the optical disc drives built into recent Toshiba portable computer models can make the data inaccessible or even destroy it and/or inserting a blank optical disc in case the internal storage drive fails. Most of your data. 178 If Something Goes Wrong Develop...
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...; operating system" on page 178). ❖ Have your back up DVD(s) on page 176). If the device is completed, and will make it was in case you need any files from them. ❖ Do not guess - Always restart the Windows® operating system after each successive installation. follow the installation instructions...
...; operating system" on page 178). ❖ Have your back up DVD(s) on page 176). If the device is completed, and will make it was in case you need any files from them. ❖ Do not guess - Always restart the Windows® operating system after each successive installation. follow the installation instructions...
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...(Sample Image) Enabling and Disabling Application Cards 2 Click the Open cards case button. 3 The Card Case displays two rows of Cards. To disable the card, drag it from the bottom row to launch the application. Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards Application Cards 187 2 Click the "stacked" card on the far ...right of the screen. To use the Card Case: 1 Click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then Settings for the application Card to appear. 4 ...
...(Sample Image) Enabling and Disabling Application Cards 2 Click the Open cards case button. 3 The Card Case displays two rows of Cards. To disable the card, drag it from the bottom row to launch the application. Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards Application Cards 187 2 Click the "stacked" card on the far ...right of the screen. To use the Card Case: 1 Click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then Settings for the application Card to appear. 4 ...
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... rate-The speed at which data flows from bootstrap program (as a printer or modem, transmits information. BIOS (Basic Input/Output System)-Basic instructions, stored in case the original file is similar, but not identical, to another. boot-To start up by its internal storage drives to locate the startup files. Baud...
... rate-The speed at which data flows from bootstrap program (as a printer or modem, transmits information. BIOS (Basic Input/Output System)-Basic instructions, stored in case the original file is similar, but not identical, to another. boot-To start up by its internal storage drives to locate the startup files. Baud...
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... data transfer between memory and a device. Compare disk. disk-A round, flat piece of devices. disk drive-The device that can be external (outside the computer's case) or internal (inside the computer's case). See also hard disk.
... data transfer between memory and a device. Compare disk. disk-A round, flat piece of devices. disk drive-The device that can be external (outside the computer's case) or internal (inside the computer's case). See also hard disk.
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..." on page 52 to shut down the computer and open the memory module slot cover. Do not try to work. In either of the above cases, the Sleep configuration will be saved. TECHNICAL NOTE: You must have at least one memory module installed for the computer to remove a memory module with...
..." on page 52 to shut down the computer and open the memory module slot cover. Do not try to work. In either of the above cases, the Sleep configuration will be saved. TECHNICAL NOTE: You must have at least one memory module installed for the computer to remove a memory module with...
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.... NOTE Please handle your operating system documentation or Help and Support for your computer. Customizing your computer clean, gently wipe the display panel and exterior case with a lightly dampened cloth. Never spray cleaner directly onto the computer and/or display. You may also wish to avoid scratching or damaging the surface...
.... NOTE Please handle your operating system documentation or Help and Support for your computer. Customizing your computer clean, gently wipe the display panel and exterior case with a lightly dampened cloth. Never spray cleaner directly onto the computer and/or display. You may also wish to avoid scratching or damaging the surface...