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... Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for information. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for any person to use a computer or other entity, or individual. (The telephone number provided may occasionally be required. If Problems Arise If this , it is resolved. 5 Connection to party line service is only applicable if...
... Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for information. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for any person to use a computer or other entity, or individual. (The telephone number provided may occasionally be required. If Problems Arise If this , it is resolved. 5 Connection to party line service is only applicable if...
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... custom size partition 64 Recovering without changing the internal storage drive partitions 67 Creating recovery DVDs/media 69 Restoring from recovery DVDs/media 72 Erasing the Internal Storage Drive 74 Checking the internal storage drive operating status 75 Installing drivers and applications 76 Using the TouchPad 76 Adjusting TouchPad™ settings 79 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 80 Using external display devices 80 Selecting video cables 80 Connecting an HDMI™-compatible television or external display device............81 Connecting an external monitor or projector...
... custom size partition 64 Recovering without changing the internal storage drive partitions 67 Creating recovery DVDs/media 69 Restoring from recovery DVDs/media 72 Erasing the Internal Storage Drive 74 Checking the internal storage drive operating status 75 Installing drivers and applications 76 Using the TouchPad 76 Adjusting TouchPad™ settings 79 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 80 Using external display devices 80 Selecting video cables 80 Connecting an HDMI™-compatible television or external display device............81 Connecting an external monitor or projector...
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... 33 Deleting a user password 158 TOSHIBA Face Recognition Utility 159 TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool Utility 160 TOSHIBA HDD Protection Utility 161 Mouse Utility 162 TOSHIBA Hardware Setup 163 USB Sleep and Charge Utility 165 Starting the USB Sleep and Charge Utility.......165 USB Sleep and Charge 165 Enabling USB Sleep and Charge 167 Power supply mode settings 167 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 169 TOSHIBA Button Support 170 TOSHIBA Accessibility 171 Fingerprint Authentication Utility 172 Fingerprint utility limitations 172 Using the Fingerprint Authentication Utility 172 Fingerprint...
... 33 Deleting a user password 158 TOSHIBA Face Recognition Utility 159 TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool Utility 160 TOSHIBA HDD Protection Utility 161 Mouse Utility 162 TOSHIBA Hardware Setup 163 USB Sleep and Charge Utility 165 Starting the USB Sleep and Charge Utility.......165 USB Sleep and Charge 165 Enabling USB Sleep and Charge 167 Power supply mode settings 167 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 169 TOSHIBA Button Support 170 TOSHIBA Accessibility 171 Fingerprint Authentication Utility 172 Fingerprint utility limitations 172 Using the Fingerprint Authentication Utility 172 Fingerprint...
User Guide
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... the Start menu. Start button Shut down button (Sample Image) Shut down button 2 Click the Shut down the operating system, and then turns off the computer using the Start menu. Slot B is in Sleep or Hibernation mode, data will be installed in the lower-right corner of the computer, and then place the computer upside down on page 128. 52 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) Before you install or remove a memory module...
... the Start menu. Start button Shut down button (Sample Image) Shut down button 2 Click the Shut down the operating system, and then turns off the computer using the Start menu. Slot B is in Sleep or Hibernation mode, data will be installed in the lower-right corner of the computer, and then place the computer upside down on page 128. 52 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) Before you install or remove a memory module...
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... up. Using your computer or AC adaptor could cause system failure, computer or AC adaptor damage or a fire, possibly resulting in Slot A. 14 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screw. 15 Re-insert the main battery. Make sure to remove the soft cloth from overheating when the power is turned on or when an AC adaptor is in Sleep mode).
... up. Using your computer or AC adaptor could cause system failure, computer or AC adaptor damage or a fire, possibly resulting in Slot A. 14 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screw. 15 Re-insert the main battery. Make sure to remove the soft cloth from overheating when the power is turned on or when an AC adaptor is in Sleep mode).
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... serious injury. Using your computer on or when an AC adaptor is connected to a power outlet (even if your computer is turned on a hard flat surface. Overheating your computer and AC adaptor have adequate ventilation and are protected from the work surface before restarting the computer. Back of computer Slot B Slot A (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it...
... serious injury. Using your computer on or when an AC adaptor is connected to a power outlet (even if your computer is turned on a hard flat surface. Overheating your computer and AC adaptor have adequate ventilation and are protected from the work surface before restarting the computer. Back of computer Slot B Slot A (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it...
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... computer Selecting video cables To connect a device to the video ports described below: ❖ An HDMI™-compatible television or external display device via the HDMI™ Out port ❖ An external monitor or projector via the RGB (monitor) port RGB (Monitor) port HDMI™ Out port (Sample Illustration) Video ports on page 222. To enable/disable the TouchPad, do one of the following types of the Windows Control Panel. 80 Getting Started Using external display devices NOTE TouchPad setting options vary by default. If you disable tapping only...
... computer Selecting video cables To connect a device to the video ports described below: ❖ An HDMI™-compatible television or external display device via the HDMI™ Out port ❖ An external monitor or projector via the RGB (monitor) port RGB (Monitor) port HDMI™ Out port (Sample Illustration) Video ports on page 222. To enable/disable the TouchPad, do one of the following types of the Windows Control Panel. 80 Getting Started Using external display devices NOTE TouchPad setting options vary by default. If you disable tapping only...
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... can change the display output settings is to use the internal display only, the external device only, or both simultaneously. Refer to the manual that came with the television for more information. Connecting an external monitor or projector You can choose to use the display hot key (Fn + F5): 1 Press Fn and F5 simultaneously. NOTE In the future you first need to install new software. 2 Connect the monitor's video cable to the RGB (monitor) port on...
... can change the display output settings is to use the internal display only, the external device only, or both simultaneously. Refer to the manual that came with the television for more information. Connecting an external monitor or projector You can choose to use the display hot key (Fn + F5): 1 Press Fn and F5 simultaneously. NOTE In the future you first need to install new software. 2 Connect the monitor's video cable to the RGB (monitor) port on...
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..., contact Toshiba support for assistance. 9 Push the disc tray in by pressing gently on , the default player opens. ❖ To play the CD. You are ready to use the associated software to listen, turn the volume down. If the computer is a music CD, open the files on headphones to open Windows Media® Player and use it may jam the drive. For other types of the...
..., contact Toshiba support for assistance. 9 Push the disc tray in by pressing gently on , the default player opens. ❖ To play the CD. You are ready to use the associated software to listen, turn the volume down. If the computer is a music CD, open the files on headphones to open Windows Media® Player and use it may jam the drive. For other types of the...
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... the User Password icon. 4 Click Registered. 5 Enter your password, and then enter it again to verify. 6 Click OK. 7 Click OK to remove the user password. The TOSHIBA Assist window appears. 2 On the left side, click the Secure tab. 3 Click the User Password icon. 4 Click Not Registered. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions to exit. Deleting a user password To cancel the power-on password functions: 1 Click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then TOSHIBA Assist...
... the User Password icon. 4 Click Registered. 5 Enter your password, and then enter it again to verify. 6 Click OK. 7 Click OK to remove the user password. The TOSHIBA Assist window appears. 2 On the left side, click the Secure tab. 3 Click the User Password icon. 4 Click Not Registered. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions to exit. Deleting a user password To cancel the power-on password functions: 1 Click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then TOSHIBA Assist...
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... year). The collected information includes device operation time and number of actuations or status changes (e.g.: number of power button and Fn key combination uses, and AC adaptor, battery, LCD, fan, HDD, sound volume, wireless communication switch, docking and USB information), date of your TOSHIBA computer. It may also be transferred to help diagnose problems should the computer require service by your home country or region. The TOSHIBA Service Station will alert you when...
... year). The collected information includes device operation time and number of actuations or status changes (e.g.: number of power button and Fn key combination uses, and AC adaptor, battery, LCD, fan, HDD, sound volume, wireless communication switch, docking and USB information), date of your TOSHIBA computer. It may also be transferred to help diagnose problems should the computer require service by your home country or region. The TOSHIBA Service Station will alert you when...
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... Good Configuration (advanced) ❖ Directory Services Restore Mode ❖ Debugging Mode ❖ Disable automatic restart on system failure ❖ Disable Driver Signature Enforcement ❖ Start Windows® Normally When you may have to change the system in the Startup menu to fix the problem. The Windows® Advanced Boot Options menu displays these problems, use the options in the Startup menu. To do this, use the options in some way such as installing a new program or adding a device. To open the Startup menu...
... Good Configuration (advanced) ❖ Directory Services Restore Mode ❖ Debugging Mode ❖ Disable automatic restart on system failure ❖ Disable Driver Signature Enforcement ❖ Start Windows® Normally When you may have to change the system in the Startup menu to fix the problem. The Windows® Advanced Boot Options menu displays these problems, use the options in the Startup menu. To do this, use the options in some way such as installing a new program or adding a device. To open the Startup menu...
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... off, make sure the software you are using the built-in screen, make of the keys. Display Auto Off may be defective or incompatible with the keyboard or to the software documentation and check that came with the computer. If the numlock light or cursor control overlay light is not set for an external monitor. Try using is blank. If you are some typical display problems and their...
... off, make sure the software you are using the built-in screen, make of the keys. Display Auto Off may be defective or incompatible with the keyboard or to the software documentation and check that came with the computer. If the numlock light or cursor control overlay light is not set for an external monitor. Try using is blank. If you are some typical display problems and their...
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... connected to work under the operating system. It occurs in that machine. ExpressCard® problems (Available on the computer is inserted properly into the slot. ❖ Make sure all cables are having trouble getting one or more of devices, such as a removable hard disk, additional memory, or a pager. Most ExpressCard problems occur during installation and setup of the ExpressCard for your computer. Contact the manufacturer of new cards...
... connected to work under the operating system. It occurs in that machine. ExpressCard® problems (Available on the computer is inserted properly into the slot. ❖ Make sure all cables are having trouble getting one or more of devices, such as a removable hard disk, additional memory, or a pager. Most ExpressCard problems occur during installation and setup of the ExpressCard for your computer. Contact the manufacturer of new cards...
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... your computer system, install just one item of hardware or software. 4 Restart the Windows® operating system. 5 Use the new hardware or software for a while, noting any new problems. Make sure that your critical data has changed, or starting at step 1 if any of the following methods. ❖ Change the Enabled mode setting. ❖ Turn OFF the computer while external devices are connected to use the "USB Sleep and Charge function." ❖ The setting of any new problems. For best...
... your computer system, install just one item of hardware or software. 4 Restart the Windows® operating system. 5 Use the new hardware or software for a while, noting any new problems. Make sure that your critical data has changed, or starting at step 1 if any of the following methods. ❖ Change the Enabled mode setting. ❖ Turn OFF the computer while external devices are connected to use the "USB Sleep and Charge function." ❖ The setting of any new problems. For best...
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... again, your work is running and have the operating system automatically recognize the change. The ability to add or remove devices from a computer while the computer is returned to interact with the Fn key can set system options or control system parameters, such as a mouse. internal device - L2 (level two) cache - LAN (Local Area Network) - When you turn on the network. A method of refreshing a computer screen, in...
... again, your work is running and have the operating system automatically recognize the change. The ability to add or remove devices from a computer while the computer is returned to interact with the Fn key can set system options or control system parameters, such as a mouse. internal device - L2 (level two) cache - LAN (Local Area Network) - When you turn on the network. A method of refreshing a computer screen, in...
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... removing 128 RTC memory 118 running computer on battery power 117 safety precautions 131 setting notifications 123 battery indicator light 122 BIOS Setup see TOSHIBA Hardware Setup Blu-ray Disc™ using 108 button eco Utility™ 127 eject, optical disc drive 110 Illumination ON/OFF button 111 mute button 111 play/pause button 111 power 49 Shut down 52, 87 start 137 volume increase/decrease buttons 111 Wireless antenna ON/OFF button 111 buttons manual eject hole, optical disc drive 110 media control buttons...
... removing 128 RTC memory 118 running computer on battery power 117 safety precautions 131 setting notifications 123 battery indicator light 122 BIOS Setup see TOSHIBA Hardware Setup Blu-ray Disc™ using 108 button eco Utility™ 127 eject, optical disc drive 110 Illumination ON/OFF button 111 mute button 111 play/pause button 111 power 49 Shut down 52, 87 start 137 volume increase/decrease buttons 111 Wireless antenna ON/OFF button 111 buttons manual eject hole, optical disc drive 110 media control buttons...
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... using 142 Help and Support Windows® operating system 184 Hibernation mode 85 configuring 89 configuring options 90 hot key 218 powering down 90 Shut down 90 starting again from 92 using 89 hot key disabling or enabling wireless devices 221 display brightness 220 Hibernation mode 218 keyboard overlays 224 Lock (Instant security) 215 Output (Display switch) 219 power plan 216 Sleep mode 217 using to set a power plan 126 volume mute 214 Zoom (Display resolution) 223 zooming in 224 zooming out 224 Hot Key Cards 210 Hot key functions...
... using 142 Help and Support Windows® operating system 184 Hibernation mode 85 configuring 89 configuring options 90 hot key 218 powering down 90 Shut down 90 starting again from 92 using 89 hot key disabling or enabling wireless devices 221 display brightness 220 Hibernation mode 218 keyboard overlays 224 Lock (Instant security) 215 Output (Display switch) 219 power plan 216 Sleep mode 217 using to set a power plan 126 volume mute 214 Zoom (Display resolution) 223 zooming in 224 zooming out 224 Hot Key Cards 210 Hot key functions...
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... found 184 USB Sleep and Charge cannot use 205 USB Wakeup function does not work 206 warning resume failure 181 Windows® operating system not working 182 program, starting 101 program, starting from Start menu 101 programs not running correctly 191 projector connecting 81 R real-time clock (RTC) battery 118 recording sounds 141 recovery checking internal storage drive operating status 75 creating recovery DVDs/media 69 erasing internal storage drive 74 installing drivers and applications 76 internal storage drive 61 out...
... found 184 USB Sleep and Charge cannot use 205 USB Wakeup function does not work 206 warning resume failure 181 Windows® operating system not working 182 program, starting 101 program, starting from Start menu 101 programs not running correctly 191 projector connecting 81 R real-time clock (RTC) battery 118 recording sounds 141 recovery checking internal storage drive operating status 75 creating recovery DVDs/media 69 erasing internal storage drive 74 installing drivers and applications 76 internal storage drive 61 out...
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... TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 169 TouchPad™ using 76 traveling tips 134 troubleshooting DVD player general problems 199 external keyboard 188 keyboard 188 optical disc drive 191 turning off computer 84 computer more quickly 87 options 85 turning on power 49 U USB Sleep and Charge cannot use 205 USB Sleep and Charge Utility 165 USB Wakeup function does not work 206 USB-compatible printer 83 user password, deleting 158 user password, setting 157 using a microphone 141 computer lock 96 DVDs 107 ExpressCard® 143 Hibernation mode 89 hot key to set a power plan 126 Memory card reader...
... TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 169 TouchPad™ using 76 traveling tips 134 troubleshooting DVD player general problems 199 external keyboard 188 keyboard 188 optical disc drive 191 turning off computer 84 computer more quickly 87 options 85 turning on power 49 U USB Sleep and Charge cannot use 205 USB Sleep and Charge Utility 165 USB Wakeup function does not work 206 USB-compatible printer 83 user password, deleting 158 user password, setting 157 using a microphone 141 computer lock 96 DVDs 107 ExpressCard® 143 Hibernation mode 89 hot key to set a power plan 126 Memory card reader...