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... users in Australia and New Zealand For information on using a modem in Australia and New Zealand, see the internal modem user's guide that shipped with the FCC. In order to program this change. In order to file a complaint with your equipment, the telephone company will give you notice, in writing, to allow you to make changes in their equipment, operations or procedures. If Problems...
... users in Australia and New Zealand For information on using a modem in Australia and New Zealand, see the internal modem user's guide that shipped with the FCC. In order to program this change. In order to file a complaint with your equipment, the telephone company will give you notice, in writing, to allow you to make changes in their equipment, operations or procedures. If Problems...
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... turn on the computer 34 Adjusting the quality of the external display 35 Video limitations 35 Using an external keyboard 36 Making your external keyboard emulate the Fn key...... 36 Using a mouse 36 Setting up a PS/2 mouse with the AccuPoint II 37 Connecting a local printer 38 Connecting the external diskette drive 39 Connecting external speakers or headphones 40 Connecting an external microphone 40 Using an expansion device 40 Adding memory 41 Memory module sizes 42 Installing a memory module 43 Removing a memory module 47 Swapping SelectBay modules 47 Removing a module...
... turn on the computer 34 Adjusting the quality of the external display 35 Video limitations 35 Using an external keyboard 36 Making your external keyboard emulate the Fn key...... 36 Using a mouse 36 Setting up a PS/2 mouse with the AccuPoint II 37 Connecting a local printer 38 Connecting the external diskette drive 39 Connecting external speakers or headphones 40 Connecting an external microphone 40 Using an expansion device 40 Adding memory 41 Memory module sizes 42 Installing a memory module 43 Removing a memory module 47 Swapping SelectBay modules 47 Removing a module...
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... install extra memory up to provide various memory configurations. A message may display. Memory modules come in this occurs, contact Toshiba's support center at (800) 457-7777. 42 Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory Your computer is replaced with a 100 MHz Front Side Bus (FSB) SDRAM memory module. Since your Tecra 8100 computer was built to order, it is added, or original memory replaced, it should have enough memory to run your requirements change, you use...
... install extra memory up to provide various memory configurations. A message may display. Memory modules come in this occurs, contact Toshiba's support center at (800) 457-7777. 42 Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory Your computer is replaced with a 100 MHz Front Side Bus (FSB) SDRAM memory module. Since your Tecra 8100 computer was built to order, it is added, or original memory replaced, it should have enough memory to run your requirements change, you use...
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... slot. By inserting and removing SelectBay modules, you turn off the computer and open the memory slot. 2 Pull the clips away from the slot. 4 Replace the cover plate and screws. 5 Turn the computer over and restart it. Removing a memory module If you additional flexibility. Swapping SelectBay modules The SelectBay gives you need to remove a memory module: 1 Complete steps 1 through 5 in "Installing a memory module" to Know Your Computer Connecting Other External Devices Swapping SelectBay modules 47 8 Replace the cover...
... slot. By inserting and removing SelectBay modules, you turn off the computer and open the memory slot. 2 Pull the clips away from the slot. 4 Replace the cover plate and screws. 5 Turn the computer over and restart it. Removing a memory module If you additional flexibility. Swapping SelectBay modules The SelectBay gives you need to remove a memory module: 1 Complete steps 1 through 5 in "Installing a memory module" to Know Your Computer Connecting Other External Devices Swapping SelectBay modules 47 8 Replace the cover...
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...'t remove a SCSI card while any of mind, you connect both devices to Know Your Computer Using a computer lock For your own peace of the SCSI devices connected to a heavy object such as your notebook as a scanner or digital camera to your computer at the office By connecting an external monitor, external full-size keyboard, and a mouse, you can work with your desk. The easiest way to Part I: Getting...
...'t remove a SCSI card while any of mind, you connect both devices to Know Your Computer Using a computer lock For your own peace of the SCSI devices connected to a heavy object such as your notebook as a scanner or digital camera to your computer at the office By connecting an external monitor, external full-size keyboard, and a mouse, you can work with your desk. The easiest way to Part I: Getting...
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... you use a USB- Setting an Fn key equivalent lets you to change the sequence in which the computer searches the drives for power on the computer's internal keyboard. Allows you to enable or disable USB Legacy Emulation. Lets you to enable or disable both with your computer's display settings for either the computer's LCD display or for an external monitor. ❖ CPU Cache - Allows you to set for an external monitor. 150 Toshiba Utilities Hardware Setup ❖ Pointing Devices -
... you use a USB- Setting an Fn key equivalent lets you to change the sequence in which the computer searches the drives for power on the computer's internal keyboard. Allows you to enable or disable USB Legacy Emulation. Lets you to enable or disable both with your computer's display settings for either the computer's LCD display or for an external monitor. ❖ CPU Cache - Allows you to set for an external monitor. 150 Toshiba Utilities Hardware Setup ❖ Pointing Devices -
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... Troubleshooting Guide Fixing device-related problems 4 Remove the memory card following the instructions in "Removing a memory module" on page 47. 5 Reinstall the memory card following the instructions in the AC adapter. For example, a faulty power cable will neither power the computer nor recharge the batteries. Power and the batteries Your computer receives its power through the AC adapter and power cable or from the system batteries (main battery, real-time clock (RTC) battery and backup battery). Make sure the AC adapter is firmly connected...
... Troubleshooting Guide Fixing device-related problems 4 Remove the memory card following the instructions in "Removing a memory module" on page 47. 5 Reinstall the memory card following the instructions in the AC adapter. For example, a faulty power cable will neither power the computer nor recharge the batteries. Power and the batteries Your computer receives its power through the AC adapter and power cable or from the system batteries (main battery, real-time clock (RTC) battery and backup battery). Make sure the AC adapter is firmly connected...
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... steps: 1 Check that the disc is in a format that the drive supports (DVD-ROM, DVD-R, or DVD-RW). 2 Ensure that the drive is properly inserted in the drive tray. 4 Ensure that the DVD-ROM disk is properly installed in the SelectBay. It should be set to High Color (16-bit). ❖ If it is set to High Color, change the settings to fix the problem yourself. DVD operating problems- Windows 98 Second Edition If...
... steps: 1 Check that the disc is in a format that the drive supports (DVD-ROM, DVD-R, or DVD-RW). 2 Ensure that the drive is properly inserted in the drive tray. 4 Ensure that the DVD-ROM disk is properly installed in the SelectBay. It should be set to High Color (16-bit). ❖ If it is set to High Color, change the settings to fix the problem yourself. DVD operating problems- Windows 98 Second Edition If...
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... controls are disabled. Playback performance is common for this setting to Settings, then click Control Panel. 2 Double-click the System icon, then select the Device Manager tab. 3 Open the CDROM device folder, select your system. Part II: Technical Reference Changes made to the system or its settings: 1 Open the Start menu, point to take effect. To make sure DMA is turned on the DVD. DVDExpress problems DVDExpress has been configured to disable...
... controls are disabled. Playback performance is common for this setting to Settings, then click Control Panel. 2 Double-click the System icon, then select the Device Manager tab. 3 Open the CDROM device folder, select your system. Part II: Technical Reference Changes made to the system or its settings: 1 Open the Start menu, point to take effect. To make sure DMA is turned on the DVD. DVDExpress problems DVDExpress has been configured to disable...
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... these settings to restore functionality of the movie will not show pauses. DVDExpress will not function properly if it detects that your system: ❖ Sound card (with 48 KHz sampling rate support) ❖ DirectX Foundation 6.0 or higher (Source: Microsoft) ❖ DirectShow® 6.0 (Source: Microsoft) ❖ 2x DVD-ROM Drive with DMA enabled (only available with Microsoft OSR 2.1 or above with "debug" software installed. Remove...
... these settings to restore functionality of the movie will not show pauses. DVDExpress will not function properly if it detects that your system: ❖ Sound card (with 48 KHz sampling rate support) ❖ DirectX Foundation 6.0 or higher (Source: Microsoft) ❖ DirectShow® 6.0 (Source: Microsoft) ❖ 2x DVD-ROM Drive with DMA enabled (only available with Microsoft OSR 2.1 or above with "debug" software installed. Remove...
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... and Specifications Advanced Power Management TSETUP allows you to adjust the system's power consumption levels The power management utility in Windows 98 Second Edition can be accessed directly in Control Panel Windows NT 4.0 uses Power Save to set the system's power consumption levels Integrated Advanced Power and Configuration Interface (ACPI) V1.0 support provides Plug and Play and enhanced power consumption features for future Windows and Windows NT operating systems Documentation User's Guide Explains how to set up...
... and Specifications Advanced Power Management TSETUP allows you to adjust the system's power consumption levels The power management utility in Windows 98 Second Edition can be accessed directly in Control Panel Windows NT 4.0 uses Power Save to set the system's power consumption levels Integrated Advanced Power and Configuration Interface (ACPI) V1.0 support provides Plug and Play and enhanced power consumption features for future Windows and Windows NT operating systems Documentation User's Guide Explains how to set up...
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... to the hard disk. Two hexadecimal digits are removable. Hibernation: A feature of many Toshiba notebook computers which certain keys in a byte. When you turn on . 303 Glossary hard disk: A storage device composed of a rigid platter or platters that can set system options or control system parameters, such as PC Cards, optional modules or USB peripherals while the computer is turned on the computer again, the system will open files...
... to the hard disk. Two hexadecimal digits are removable. Hibernation: A feature of many Toshiba notebook computers which certain keys in a byte. When you turn on . 303 Glossary hard disk: A storage device composed of a rigid platter or platters that can set system options or control system parameters, such as PC Cards, optional modules or USB peripherals while the computer is turned on the computer again, the system will open files...
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... the program. instruction: A statement in which only every other services. There are connected over telephone lines to the processor. Users must enter a password to create a complete screen image. The switch sends a specific code, representing the character printed on the same principle as the keyboard. Internet: The collection of pixels is a switch that lets them work together. I /O devices include keyboards (input) and printers (output). K keyboard: The device you press it...
... the program. instruction: A statement in which only every other services. There are connected over telephone lines to the processor. Users must enter a password to create a complete screen image. The switch sends a specific code, representing the character printed on the same principle as the keyboard. Internet: The collection of pixels is a switch that lets them work together. I /O devices include keyboards (input) and printers (output). K keyboard: The device you press it...
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... C caps lock key 10 light 10 CD Player control panel 122 screen 122 CD-ROM drive 121 opening 77 playing audio CDs 121 troubleshooting 226 common device problems and solutions 216 communications cable-free 5 troubleshooting 225 composite video port connecting a device 33 computer display latch 8 precautions 18 shut down 27 starting where you left off 93 configuration management tool 146 configuring hard drive passwords 175, 182 password 161 PC Cards 55 power-saving options 106 connecting computer to a television set 6 headphones 40 memory module 43 modem...
... C caps lock key 10 light 10 CD Player control panel 122 screen 122 CD-ROM drive 121 opening 77 playing audio CDs 121 troubleshooting 226 common device problems and solutions 216 communications cable-free 5 troubleshooting 225 composite video port connecting a device 33 computer display latch 8 precautions 18 shut down 27 starting where you left off 93 configuration management tool 146 configuring hard drive passwords 175, 182 password 161 PC Cards 55 power-saving options 106 connecting computer to a television set 6 headphones 40 memory module 43 modem...
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... changing or removing key assignments 146 keyboard 142 program 141 starting 142 viewing key assignments 145 function keys 65 assignments 145 H hard disk drive in-use light 23 light 10 Master password 175 password 162, 175 passwords 175 troubleshooting 222 User password 175 Hardware Configuration online help 149 Options window 149 view or change device configuration 149 hardware conflicts DMA assignments 214 Interrupt ReQuest (IRQ) channel 214 Hardware Setup 146 headphones 40, 118 jack 3 problems 227 Hibernation mode 94 hot key alarm volume 257 display modes 258 display output settings...
... changing or removing key assignments 146 keyboard 142 program 141 starting 142 viewing key assignments 145 function keys 65 assignments 145 H hard disk drive in-use light 23 light 10 Master password 175 password 162, 175 passwords 175 troubleshooting 222 User password 175 Hardware Configuration online help 149 Options window 149 view or change device configuration 149 hardware conflicts DMA assignments 214 Interrupt ReQuest (IRQ) channel 214 Hardware Setup 146 headphones 40, 118 jack 3 problems 227 Hibernation mode 94 hot key alarm volume 257 display modes 258 display output settings...
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... power-saving 157 icons xx infrared port 5 transferring files 132 using 133 input/output device addresses 278 installing memory modules 41 mouse 36 PC Cards 53 instant password 170 hot key 170 Interrupt ReQuest (IRQ) channel 214 default assignments 275 J jack headphone 3 microphone 3 K keyboard 85-key 9 caps lock key 63 character keys 63 external 36 full size 9 function keys 65 hot keys 258 Part III: Appendixes indicator panel 9, 10 overlays 65 troubleshooting 219 Windows special keys 65 L LCD display 9 lighting 16 lights AC power 9 hard disk drive 10 main battery...
... power-saving 157 icons xx infrared port 5 transferring files 132 using 133 input/output device addresses 278 installing memory modules 41 mouse 36 PC Cards 53 instant password 170 hot key 170 Interrupt ReQuest (IRQ) channel 214 default assignments 275 J jack headphone 3 microphone 3 K keyboard 85-key 9 caps lock key 63 character keys 63 external 36 full size 9 function keys 65 hot keys 258 Part III: Appendixes indicator panel 9, 10 overlays 65 troubleshooting 219 Windows special keys 65 L LCD display 9 lighting 16 lights AC power 9 hard disk drive 10 main battery...
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... 11 numlock light 11 O on/off light 10 opening the computer display panel 2 optional accessories 270 carrying case 270 locking cable 270 security screws 270 optional devices 268 docking station 269 memory modules 269 PC Card slots 269 port expander 269 overlay cursor control 10 numeric 11 P parallel port 5 printer 5 password 161 backup file 187 clearing 166 creating 162 deleting a supervisor 173 forgetting 164 hard disk drive 162, 175 instant 170 power-on 161 service diskette...
... 11 numlock light 11 O on/off light 10 opening the computer display panel 2 optional accessories 270 carrying case 270 locking cable 270 security screws 270 optional devices 268 docking station 269 memory modules 269 PC Card slots 269 port expander 269 overlay cursor control 10 numeric 11 P parallel port 5 printer 5 password 161 backup file 187 clearing 166 creating 162 deleting a supervisor 173 forgetting 164 hard disk drive 162, 175 instant 170 power-on 161 service diskette...
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322 Index specifications 263 USB (Universal Serial Bus) 4 PORT-Noteworthy Computer Lock Cable 6 power alarms 92 conserving 106 monitoring 89 on/off light 23 options 108 specifications 262 taking care of your battery 104 universal power supply 273 power button 4, 22, 23, 164, 168 cover 4, 22, 164, 168 power cable connectors 273 power devices 268 power management utility 152 Power Save modes 156 changing settings 157 Full Power 156 High Power 157 Low Power 157 Medium Power 157 User Settings 157 power usage modes 106 hot key 101...
322 Index specifications 263 USB (Universal Serial Bus) 4 PORT-Noteworthy Computer Lock Cable 6 power alarms 92 conserving 106 monitoring 89 on/off light 23 options 108 specifications 262 taking care of your battery 104 universal power supply 273 power button 4, 22, 23, 164, 168 cover 4, 22, 164, 168 power cable connectors 273 power devices 268 power management utility 152 Power Save modes 156 changing settings 157 Full Power 156 High Power 157 Low Power 157 Medium Power 157 User Settings 157 power usage modes 106 hot key 101...
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.../Resume (memory) mode 96 system indicator panel 2, 9 T television adjusting display 35 connecting 31, 32 to composite video port 33 third-party software 139 using DOS-based programs 139 Toshiba accessing online 244 technical support 246 worldwide offices 247 Toshiba's Bulletin Board Service (BBS) 245 protocol 245 Toshiba's online resources 138 travel, conserving power 106 troubleshooting AC power light not on 217 AccuPoint II 209, 220 battery 218 CD-ROM drive 226 charging the battery 218 checking device properties...
.../Resume (memory) mode 96 system indicator panel 2, 9 T television adjusting display 35 connecting 31, 32 to composite video port 33 third-party software 139 using DOS-based programs 139 Toshiba accessing online 244 technical support 246 worldwide offices 247 Toshiba's Bulletin Board Service (BBS) 245 protocol 245 Toshiba's online resources 138 travel, conserving power 106 troubleshooting AC power light not on 217 AccuPoint II 209, 220 battery 218 CD-ROM drive 226 charging the battery 218 checking device properties...
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... 237 DVD-ROM drive 226 external display device 221, 222 external keyboard 219 hard disk drive 210, 212, 222 hardware 213 keyboard 209, 219 keypad overlay 219 memory card 216 modem 225 PC Cards 229 power 217 printer 232 Resume Failure 209 run ScanDisk 222 Toshiba's online services 244 Windows Help menu 213 TSETUP 151 methods for accessing 151 U USB (Universal Serial Bus) hot swapping 4 port 4 User password 175 V video modes 283 supported 283 video projector adjusting display 35 connecting 31, 32, 33 volume control dial 2 W Windows 98...
... 237 DVD-ROM drive 226 external display device 221, 222 external keyboard 219 hard disk drive 210, 212, 222 hardware 213 keyboard 209, 219 keypad overlay 219 memory card 216 modem 225 PC Cards 229 power 217 printer 232 Resume Failure 209 run ScanDisk 222 Toshiba's online services 244 Windows Help menu 213 TSETUP 151 methods for accessing 151 U USB (Universal Serial Bus) hot swapping 4 port 4 User password 175 V video modes 283 supported 283 video projector adjusting display 35 connecting 31, 32, 33 volume control dial 2 W Windows 98...