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... prevent possible overheating of the computer. If the fan is not blocked. Do not use the computer on surfaces with objects that needs to be located on the bottom of the CPU, make sure the air intake on the cooling fan is blocked, it . These components include, but are not ...from reaching the CPU. Your computer contains a rechargeable main battery that can be drawn in air by creating a vacuum. See "Connecting to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC Cards. The cooling fan may have a CPU cooling fan that cools the CPU by the cooling fan. The fan draws in by drawing...
... prevent possible overheating of the computer. If the fan is not blocked. Do not use the computer on surfaces with objects that needs to be located on the bottom of the CPU, make sure the air intake on the cooling fan is blocked, it . These components include, but are not ...from reaching the CPU. Your computer contains a rechargeable main battery that can be drawn in air by creating a vacuum. See "Connecting to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC Cards. The cooling fan may have a CPU cooling fan that cools the CPU by the cooling fan. The fan draws in by drawing...
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... be installed in the secondary slot. If you use the computer for a long time, the memory module will install or replace a memory module in your computer, or visit accessories.toshiba.com. There are two memory expansion slots (primary and secondary) located under your software. If this happens, let the module cool to increase the computer...
... be installed in the secondary slot. If you use the computer for a long time, the memory module will install or replace a memory module in your computer, or visit accessories.toshiba.com. There are two memory expansion slots (primary and secondary) located under your software. If this happens, let the module cool to increase the computer...
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Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 73 4 Close the display panel and turn the computer upside down to the right and open the display panel. 6 Carefully insert a thin object under the rim of the keyboard brace and lift out the brace. The brace is fragile and should not be bent. Place the screw in a safe place so that you can retrieve it later. Pull the brace out by grasping the left and the right sides. Sample removing the retaining screw 5 Turn the computer over and slide the display latch to locate and remove the retaining screw.
Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 73 4 Close the display panel and turn the computer upside down to the right and open the display panel. 6 Carefully insert a thin object under the rim of the keyboard brace and lift out the brace. The brace is fragile and should not be bent. Place the screw in a safe place so that you can retrieve it later. Pull the brace out by grasping the left and the right sides. Sample removing the retaining screw 5 Turn the computer over and slide the display latch to locate and remove the retaining screw.
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... utility can help . To start the utility, click Start, All Programs, Toshiba, Utilities, and click PC Diagnostic Tool. 187 Toshiba Utilities PC Diagnostic Tool 3 Click Start, All Programs, Toshiba, Utilities, and then SD Memory Boot Utility. 4 Select the drive where the SD is located. 5 Select the Read from a floppy disk option. 6 Click the Start menu...
... utility can help . To start the utility, click Start, All Programs, Toshiba, Utilities, and click PC Diagnostic Tool. 187 Toshiba Utilities PC Diagnostic Tool 3 Click Start, All Programs, Toshiba, Utilities, and then SD Memory Boot Utility. 4 Select the drive where the SD is located. 5 Select the Read from a floppy disk option. 6 Click the Start menu...
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... SRAM SVGA TFT USB URL WAN www 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 universal resource locator wide area network World Wide Web Terms The following terms may also...
... SRAM SVGA TFT USB URL WAN www 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 universal resource locator wide area network World Wide Web Terms The following terms may also...
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...identical, to another. boot priority (startup sequence)-The order in order to check hardware and load the operating system when you use to locate the startup files. baud rate-The speed at which data flows from the bootstrap program (as a printer or modem, transmits information. ...BIOS (basic input/output system)-Basic instructions, stored in readonly memory (ROM), containing the information the computer needs in which a communication device, such as in the diskette drive before checking the hard disk....
...identical, to another. boot priority (startup sequence)-The order in order to check hardware and load the operating system when you use to locate the startup files. baud rate-The speed at which data flows from the bootstrap program (as a printer or modem, transmits information. ...BIOS (basic input/output system)-Basic instructions, stored in readonly memory (ROM), containing the information the computer needs in which a communication device, such as in the diskette drive before checking the hard disk....
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... usually end with a unique name. It consists of file. See also bus. function keys-The keys labeled F1 through F12, typically located on the disk so the operating system can contain files and other folders. 291 Glossary Terms executable file-A computer program that keeps track of... folder can write information to the disk or read information from it. frontside bus-The primary pathway (bus) between the CPU and the computer's main memory. Their function is determined by a program, or a document. file allocation table (FAT)-The section of a disk that is symbolized on screen by ...
... usually end with a unique name. It consists of file. See also bus. function keys-The keys labeled F1 through F12, typically located on the disk so the operating system can contain files and other folders. 291 Glossary Terms executable file-A computer program that keeps track of... folder can write information to the disk or read information from it. frontside bus-The primary pathway (bus) between the CPU and the computer's main memory. Their function is determined by a program, or a document. file allocation table (FAT)-The section of a disk that is symbolized on screen by ...