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... Contents Keeping yourself comfortable 46 Precautions 49 Setting up your computer 51 Setting up your software 51 Registering your computer with Toshiba ..........53 Adding external devices 53 Connecting the AC adapter 54 Charging the main battery 56 Using the computer for the first...display panel 57 Turning on the power 57 Using the TouchPad 58 Control buttons 59 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 59 Installing additional memory (optional 60 Removing a memory module 64 Connecting a mouse 65 Connecting a printer 65 Setting up a printer 66 Turning off the computer 70 Caring for ...
... Contents Keeping yourself comfortable 46 Precautions 49 Setting up your computer 51 Setting up your software 51 Registering your computer with Toshiba ..........53 Adding external devices 53 Connecting the AC adapter 54 Charging the main battery 56 Using the computer for the first...display panel 57 Turning on the power 57 Using the TouchPad 58 Control buttons 59 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 59 Installing additional memory (optional 60 Removing a memory module 64 Connecting a mouse 65 Connecting a printer 65 Setting up a printer 66 Turning off the computer 70 Caring for ...
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... can help you 175 Resolving a hardware conflict 175 A plan of action 176 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own .....176 Fixing a problem with Device Manager ...........177 Memory card problems 179 Power and the batteries 180 Keyboard problems 181
... can help you 175 Resolving a hardware conflict 175 A plan of action 176 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own .....176 Fixing a problem with Device Manager ...........177 Memory card problems 179 Power and the batteries 180 Keyboard problems 181
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... with various capacities of data between your computer. The i.LINK® port, also known as the IEEE 1394 port, allows transfers of large quantities of memory. The IR (infrared) port provides a cable-free connection for more information, see "Connecting the modem to a phone line" on a projector or TV that has a compatible...
... with various capacities of data between your computer. The i.LINK® port, also known as the IEEE 1394 port, allows transfers of large quantities of memory. The IR (infrared) port provides a cable-free connection for more information, see "Connecting the modem to a phone line" on a projector or TV that has a compatible...
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... cover protects the two expansion memory slots where you use . Doing so may damage the media and result in use one of several possible optical drive modules. The secondary modular bay ... Primary modular bay release Secondary modular bay lock Primary modular bay lock Wi-Fi Mini PCI Modem cover Expansion memory slot cover The Modular Bays let you insert additional memory. See "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 163. For more information, see "Using the Modular Bay" on page 60 for the computer's main...
... cover protects the two expansion memory slots where you use . Doing so may damage the media and result in use one of several possible optical drive modules. The secondary modular bay ... Primary modular bay release Secondary modular bay lock Primary modular bay lock Wi-Fi Mini PCI Modem cover Expansion memory slot cover The Modular Bays let you insert additional memory. See "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 163. For more information, see "Using the Modular Bay" on page 60 for the computer's main...
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... power or to charge the battery, you will see the screen "Checking your internet connectivity." The computer will this computer connect to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC cards. A window will display the message: "How will pause for a moment while checking for more information. Getting Started Setting up your computer 51...
... power or to charge the battery, you will see the screen "Checking your internet connectivity." The computer will this computer connect to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC cards. A window will display the message: "How will pause for a moment while checking for more information. Getting Started Setting up your computer 51...
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...grade telephone line. See "Setting up your software" on the desktop at no charge to you may also want to: ❖ Add more memory (see "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 60) ❖ Connect a mouse (see "Connecting a mouse" on page 65) ❖ Connect a local printer... (see "Connecting a printer" on page 65) ❖ Install PC Cards (see "Using PC Cards" on page 165) Getting Started Setting up your computer 53 Registering your computer with Toshiba...
...grade telephone line. See "Setting up your software" on the desktop at no charge to you may also want to: ❖ Add more memory (see "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 60) ❖ Connect a mouse (see "Connecting a mouse" on page 65) ❖ Connect a local printer... (see "Connecting a printer" on page 65) ❖ Install PC Cards (see "Using PC Cards" on page 165) Getting Started Setting up your computer 53 Registering your computer with Toshiba...
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...Panel window appears. 2 Click Printers and Other Hardware. 3 Click Mouse or press the Fn + F9 hot keys. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. The TouchPAD ON/OFF tab view window appears. 5 Select Disable or Enable, whichever is in... or Hibernation mode, data will be used to enable or disable the TouchPad (see "Hot Keys" on page 199). Installing additional memory (optional) Before you install or remove a memory module while the computer is appropriate. 6 Click Apply. 7 Click OK. The Mouse Properties window closes. 8 Close the Printers and...
...Panel window appears. 2 Click Printers and Other Hardware. 3 Click Mouse or press the Fn + F9 hot keys. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. The TouchPAD ON/OFF tab view window appears. 5 Select Disable or Enable, whichever is in... or Hibernation mode, data will be used to enable or disable the TouchPad (see "Hot Keys" on page 199). Installing additional memory (optional) Before you install or remove a memory module while the computer is appropriate. 6 Click Apply. 7 Click OK. The Mouse Properties window closes. 8 Close the Printers and...
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...To avoid damaging the computer's screws, use the computer, begin at toshiba.com for a long time, the memory modules will become hot. You may have started to use a standard Phillips no . 1 screwdriver to install a memory module. If this happens, let the modules cool to room temperature before... no . 1 screwdriver that is in various capacities (visit Toshiba's website at step 1, otherwise skip to step 2. 1 Turn off the computer. 2 Unplug and remove any cables connected to locate the expansion memory slot cover. If you are two memory slots. See "Using Turn Off or Shut down to the...
...To avoid damaging the computer's screws, use the computer, begin at toshiba.com for a long time, the memory modules will become hot. You may have started to use a standard Phillips no . 1 screwdriver to install a memory module. If this happens, let the modules cool to room temperature before... no . 1 screwdriver that is in various capacities (visit Toshiba's website at step 1, otherwise skip to step 2. 1 Turn off the computer. 2 Unplug and remove any cables connected to locate the expansion memory slot cover. If you are two memory slots. See "Using Turn Off or Shut down to the...
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Removing the memory slot cover 5 Put the screws and the cover in a safe place so that secure the expansion memory slot cover, then remove the memory slot cover. 62 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) Memory slot cover Base of a Satellite P25 series computer 4 Using a standard Phillips no. 1 screwdriver, unscrew the two screws that you may have built up. Static electricity can retrieve them later. Before you handle the module, touch a grounded metal surface to discharge any static electricity you can damage the memory module.
Removing the memory slot cover 5 Put the screws and the cover in a safe place so that secure the expansion memory slot cover, then remove the memory slot cover. 62 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) Memory slot cover Base of a Satellite P25 series computer 4 Using a standard Phillips no. 1 screwdriver, unscrew the two screws that you may have built up. Static electricity can retrieve them later. Before you handle the module, touch a grounded metal surface to discharge any static electricity you can damage the memory module.
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... to touch its gold connector bar (on the side you insert into the computer). 6 The memory enclosure shares its space with a Wi-Fi Mini PCI module. 7 Remove the memory module from its antistatic packaging. 8 Holding the memory module by its edges so that the gold connector bar faces the slot, fit the module... into the socket. 9 Gently put the memory module connector down at an angle and press down until the clips snap into position. Do not force the module into place. Grease or dust ...
... to touch its gold connector bar (on the side you insert into the computer). 6 The memory enclosure shares its space with a Wi-Fi Mini PCI module. 7 Remove the memory module from its antistatic packaging. 8 Holding the memory module by its edges so that the gold connector bar faces the slot, fit the module... into the socket. 9 Gently put the memory module connector down at an angle and press down until the clips snap into position. Do not force the module into place. Grease or dust ...
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...over and reconnect any cables you removed. 13 Turn on page 60. 2 Gently push the memory locks outward until the memory module pops up. Removing a memory module 1 Follow steps 1 through 12 in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 60. Click System to pull it out of the slot. 4 ... 10 through 6 in step 8. Removing the memory module 3 Gently pull the memory module diagonally to view the recognized memory. 14 If the computer does not recognize the memory, shut down the computer, remove the memory slot cover, and make sure the memory module is seated properly, as described in "...
...over and reconnect any cables you removed. 13 Turn on page 60. 2 Gently push the memory locks outward until the memory module pops up. Removing a memory module 1 Follow steps 1 through 12 in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 60. Click System to pull it out of the slot. 4 ... 10 through 6 in step 8. Removing the memory module 3 Gently pull the memory module diagonally to view the recognized memory. 14 If the computer does not recognize the memory, shut down the computer, remove the memory slot cover, and make sure the memory module is seated properly, as described in "...
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... with your printer is ECP- To connect a USB mouse, plug the mouse cable into one from an electronics or computer store. Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) 65 Connecting a mouse You may want to your printer cable is an IEEE 1284 cable.
... with your printer is ECP- To connect a USB mouse, plug the mouse cable into one from an electronics or computer store. Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) 65 Connecting a mouse You may want to your printer cable is an IEEE 1284 cable.
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... loss of data. 70 Getting Started Turning off the computer Turning off the computer It is a good idea to turn off your system settings to memory so that, when you turn off the computer while any drive is off , it for the first time, leave the computer plugged into a power source...
... loss of data. 70 Getting Started Turning off the computer Turning off the computer It is a good idea to turn off your system settings to memory so that, when you turn off the computer while any drive is off , it for the first time, leave the computer plugged into a power source...
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... have an automatic save feature which you save it to warn you are working. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in the computer's memory until you can be configured to the disk. Your work frequently. See your software documentation for example, a system error occurs and you must restart your...
... have an automatic save feature which you save it to warn you are working. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in the computer's memory until you can be configured to the disk. Your work frequently. See your software documentation for example, a system error occurs and you must restart your...
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...by mode. For information about going into Hibernation mode more quickly, see "Using Hibernation" on page 96. Stand by holds the current state of memory. ❖ When starting up again, the computer runs a self-test, loads the operating system, and then returns to the state in which ... from Stand by because information is being retrieved from the hard disk instead of the computer in memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from memory. Stand By command The Stand by puts the computer into Hibernation mode more information about the Hibernation...
...by mode. For information about going into Hibernation mode more quickly, see "Using Hibernation" on page 96. Stand by holds the current state of memory. ❖ When starting up again, the computer runs a self-test, loads the operating system, and then returns to the state in which ... from Stand by because information is being retrieved from the hard disk instead of the computer in memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from memory. Stand By command The Stand by puts the computer into Hibernation mode more information about the Hibernation...
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... into a low-power mode. If you power down the computer using the Stand by and the battery discharges fully, your work first. Be sure to memory, turns off computer dialog box The computer saves the status of all open programs and files to save your information will be lost . The on...
... into a low-power mode. If you power down the computer using the Stand by and the battery discharges fully, your work first. Be sure to memory, turns off computer dialog box The computer saves the status of all open programs and files to save your information will be lost . The on...
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The RTC battery powers the RTC memory, which stores your system configuration settings and the current time...the power management options preset to a configuration that will need to your computer, or visit the Toshiba Web site at: toshiba.com. Recharge time varies depending on applications, power management settings and features utilized. If the ... optimum system performance for an extended period (more than on battery power. For optimum DVD performance, Toshiba recommends that the battery maintains its ability to retain a charge. 102 Mobile Computing Running the computer ...
The RTC battery powers the RTC memory, which stores your system configuration settings and the current time...the power management options preset to a configuration that will need to your computer, or visit the Toshiba Web site at: toshiba.com. Recharge time varies depending on applications, power management settings and features utilized. If the ... optimum system performance for an extended period (more than on battery power. For optimum DVD performance, Toshiba recommends that the battery maintains its ability to retain a charge. 102 Mobile Computing Running the computer ...
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... into the Modular Bay. Using PC Cards PC Cards expand your computer, but are likely to be much more difficult to the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) standard. a set up and use the files included in the operating system. Most PC Cards conform to set of programs that acts...
... into the Modular Bay. Using PC Cards PC Cards expand your computer, but are likely to be much more difficult to the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) standard. a set up and use the files included in the operating system. Most PC Cards conform to set of programs that acts...
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If you are probably in another device, such as a lamp. The computer was placed in the computer's memory has been lost. Data stored in Standby mode and the battery has discharged. The computer displays the Non-System disk or disk error message. Press ...
If you are probably in another device, such as a lamp. The computer was placed in the computer's memory has been lost. Data stored in Standby mode and the battery has discharged. The computer displays the Non-System disk or disk error message. Press ...
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...Play With Plug and Play and the Windows® XP operating system, avoiding hardware conflicts is stored in a specific place or address in memory called the Direct Memory Access (DMA). 176 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict A plan of action The smooth operation of the system depends on ...data required by the device is easy. A device, such as a disk drive or a modem, needs a channel to bypass the microprocessor and access memory directly. The DMA provides a dedicated channel for getting multiple devices to work together is to make sure it to add and set up one of ...
...Play With Plug and Play and the Windows® XP operating system, avoiding hardware conflicts is stored in a specific place or address in memory called the Direct Memory Access (DMA). 176 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict A plan of action The smooth operation of the system depends on ...data required by the device is easy. A device, such as a disk drive or a modem, needs a channel to bypass the microprocessor and access memory directly. The DMA provides a dedicated channel for getting multiple devices to work together is to make sure it to add and set up one of ...