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... the computer............191 The Windows® operating system is not working 193 Using Startup options to fix problems 194 Internet problems 195 The Windows® XP operating system can help you 195 Resolving a hardware conflict 196 A plan of action 196 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own .....197 Fixing a problem with Device...
... the computer............191 The Windows® operating system is not working 193 Using Startup options to fix problems 194 Internet problems 195 The Windows® XP operating system can help you 195 Resolving a hardware conflict 196 A plan of action 196 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own .....197 Fixing a problem with Device...
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... DVD operating problems 219 Develop good computing habits 222 Data and system configuration backup in Windows XP 223 If you need further assistance 229 Before you contact Toshiba 229 Contacting Toshiba 230 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 231 Toshiba's worldwide offices 232 Appendix A: Hot Keys 234 Volume Mute 234 Password security 235 Without a password 235...
... DVD operating problems 219 Develop good computing habits 222 Data and system configuration backup in Windows XP 223 If you need further assistance 229 Before you contact Toshiba 229 Contacting Toshiba 230 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 231 Toshiba's worldwide offices 232 Appendix A: Hot Keys 234 Volume Mute 234 Password security 235 Without a password 235...
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...consider when choosing either Turn Off or Shut Down: ❖ Use the Turn Off command if you are using Windows® XP Home, or either Windows® XP Professional or Windows® XP Media Center Edition (MCE) and are not connected to a domain server. ❖ Use the Shut Down command if you are... using Windows® XP Professional or Windows® XP Media Center Edition (MCE) and are connected to fully charge the main battery. If you turn off your work. It is being accessed, ...
...consider when choosing either Turn Off or Shut Down: ❖ Use the Turn Off command if you are using Windows® XP Home, or either Windows® XP Professional or Windows® XP Media Center Edition (MCE) and are not connected to a domain server. ❖ Use the Shut Down command if you are... using Windows® XP Professional or Windows® XP Media Center Edition (MCE) and are connected to fully charge the main battery. If you turn off your work. It is being accessed, ...
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...following steps to turn off the computer: 1 Click Start, select Turn off computer. Turn Off For Windows® XP Home, or either Windows® XP Professional or Windows® XP MCE when not connected to a domain server, follow these steps to turn off your computer. The computer shuts down... the drop-down completely. Sample Turn off computer dialog box appears. The computer shuts down . Shut Down For Windows® XP Professional or Windows® XP MCE when connected to a domain server, follow these steps to turn off the computer: 1 Click the Start button, then Shut...
...following steps to turn off the computer: 1 Click Start, select Turn off computer. Turn Off For Windows® XP Home, or either Windows® XP Professional or Windows® XP MCE when not connected to a domain server, follow these steps to turn off your computer. The computer shuts down... the drop-down completely. Sample Turn off computer dialog box appears. The computer shuts down . Shut Down For Windows® XP Professional or Windows® XP MCE when connected to a domain server, follow these steps to turn off the computer: 1 Click the Start button, then Shut...
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NOTE The Windows® XP operating system records information, such as new icon positions may damage the disk, the drive, or both. ❖ Before turning off the computer, use the ... lose all the data on it takes time. This precaution is easy to a disk may be lost. If you do not let the Windows® XP operating system shut down normally, details such as your hard disk suddenly fails, you receive via diskette, email, or download from or writing to put...
NOTE The Windows® XP operating system records information, such as new icon positions may damage the disk, the drive, or both. ❖ Before turning off the computer, use the ... lose all the data on it takes time. This precaution is easy to a disk may be lost. If you do not let the Windows® XP operating system shut down normally, details such as your hard disk suddenly fails, you receive via diskette, email, or download from or writing to put...
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... puts an icon in the All Programs menu. This example opens WordPad using Windows Explorer. 1 Click Start, then point to All Programs. The Windows® XP operating system displays the All Programs menu, which use this method, you a view of the program's window. The Accessories menu is displayed. 3 Click the program...
... puts an icon in the All Programs menu. This example opens WordPad using Windows Explorer. 1 Click Start, then point to All Programs. The Windows® XP operating system displays the All Programs menu, which use this method, you a view of the program's window. The Accessories menu is displayed. 3 Click the program...
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... file a different name. the names can include spaces. Use this is all you created a new document, your Windows® program, click Save. The Windows® XP operating system supports file names of up to 255 characters; 94 Learning the Basics Saving your work Saving files 1 On the File menu of your...
... file a different name. the names can include spaces. Use this is all you created a new document, your Windows® program, click Save. The Windows® XP operating system supports file names of up to 255 characters; 94 Learning the Basics Saving your work Saving files 1 On the File menu of your...
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... program is assumed to the file name that identifies the file as described in the program with a .doc extension. Printing your Windows® XP online help. File names are changing printers, you use all the letters and numbers on showing or hiding file extensions, see your work 95 File... names The Windows XP operating system supports long file names which can include spaces. Some applications do not support long file names and require file names limited to...
... program is assumed to the file name that identifies the file as described in the program with a .doc extension. Printing your Windows® XP online help. File names are changing printers, you use all the letters and numbers on showing or hiding file extensions, see your work 95 File... names The Windows XP operating system supports long file names which can include spaces. Some applications do not support long file names and require file names limited to...
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... pages and number of media such as CDs, DVDs, diskettes, or to a network, if available. Also see "Backing up your data to CDs with Windows XP" on the computer's hard disk. To back up several files at one time, use the Microsoft® Windows® backup program preinstalled on page 225...
... pages and number of media such as CDs, DVDs, diskettes, or to a network, if available. Also see "Backing up your data to CDs with Windows XP" on the computer's hard disk. To back up several files at one time, use the Microsoft® Windows® backup program preinstalled on page 225...
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... main battery power ❖ Is unlit when the battery has discharged, the battery is not charging, or the AC adapter is suspended (using Windows® XP Standby command).
... main battery power ❖ Is unlit when the battery has discharged, the battery is not charging, or the AC adapter is suspended (using Windows® XP Standby command).
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..., you can do not indicate any change in the functionality of your notebook computer. The differences are not significant and do in the Windows® XP operating system. Exploring the desktop The desktop is the launching pad for everything you will explore some of the special features of your system. 128...
..., you can do not indicate any change in the functionality of your notebook computer. The differences are not significant and do in the Windows® XP operating system. Exploring the desktop The desktop is the launching pad for everything you will explore some of the special features of your system. 128...
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You can be quickly activated by dragging the element's icon from its location in a window to the desktop area. Icons Start button Taskbar System tray Sample Windows® XP operating system desktop Icons An icon represents a folder, file, or program that can create a new desktop icon for any folder, file, or program by double-clicking the icon. 129 Exploring Your Computer's Features Exploring the desktop Finding your way around the desktop Your computer's desktop includes several standard features: icons, Start button, taskbar, System tray, and background pattern.
You can be quickly activated by dragging the element's icon from its location in a window to the desktop area. Icons Start button Taskbar System tray Sample Windows® XP operating system desktop Icons An icon represents a folder, file, or program that can create a new desktop icon for any folder, file, or program by double-clicking the icon. 129 Exploring Your Computer's Features Exploring the desktop Finding your way around the desktop Your computer's desktop includes several standard features: icons, Start button, taskbar, System tray, and background pattern.
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...does not go into the Recycle Bin. The Microsoft® browser that provides access to : ❖ Start programs ❖ Access Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system update information ❖ Open documents ❖ Adjust system settings ❖ Find files ❖ Access Windows® Help ❖ Run programs ❖... Exploring Your Computer's Features Exploring the desktop The icons initially displayed on your system desktop include: Recycle Bin - See Windows® XP online help for more information on each icon and how to use the Start button to the Internet.
...does not go into the Recycle Bin. The Microsoft® browser that provides access to : ❖ Start programs ❖ Access Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system update information ❖ Open documents ❖ Adjust system settings ❖ Find files ❖ Access Windows® Help ❖ Run programs ❖... Exploring Your Computer's Features Exploring the desktop The icons initially displayed on your system desktop include: Recycle Bin - See Windows® XP online help for more information on each icon and how to use the Start button to the Internet.
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...upgrade your modem is connected to: 1 Click Start, Control Panel. 2 Click Printers and Other Hardware. 3 Click Phone and Modem Options. Windows XP communicates with the modem, it . The default setting for communications Determining the COM port Your modem is connected to one of the computer's COM ports... information specific to that modem. To find out which port your modem or reset the port to the default settings. If Windows XP cannot communicate with the modem and displays identifying information reported by the modem. The following procedure is intended to support you if you...
...upgrade your modem is connected to: 1 Click Start, Control Panel. 2 Click Printers and Other Hardware. 3 Click Phone and Modem Options. Windows XP communicates with the modem, it . The default setting for communications Determining the COM port Your modem is connected to one of the computer's COM ports... information specific to that modem. To find out which port your modem or reset the port to the default settings. If Windows XP cannot communicate with the modem and displays identifying information reported by the modem. The following procedure is intended to support you if you...
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...When the user attempts to swipe your fingerprint. If the authentication fails, the system tries again up to authenticate your fingerprint. 178 Toshiba Utilities Fingerprint Authentication Utility ❖ Error reading fingerprint-the movement was too short. Swipe your finger again at a slower speed....user A is logged on security is completed. When power-on and the fingerprint utility verifies the fingerprint of Windows® XP is already enrolled), the utility recognizes the fingerprint and switches the users. Swipe your system supports power-on authentication. If ...
...When the user attempts to swipe your fingerprint. If the authentication fails, the system tries again up to authenticate your fingerprint. 178 Toshiba Utilities Fingerprint Authentication Utility ❖ Error reading fingerprint-the movement was too short. Swipe your finger again at a slower speed....user A is logged on security is completed. When power-on and the fingerprint utility verifies the fingerprint of Windows® XP is already enrolled), the utility recognizes the fingerprint and switches the users. Swipe your system supports power-on authentication. If ...
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.... If there is a diskette in the Startup menu to fix the problem. For example: ❖ The operating system fails to start after the Starting Windows XP message appears. ❖ The operating system takes a long time to continue. 193 If Something Goes Wrong The Windows® operating system is not working If...
.... If there is a diskette in the Startup menu to fix the problem. For example: ❖ The operating system fails to start after the Starting Windows XP message appears. ❖ The operating system takes a long time to continue. 193 If Something Goes Wrong The Windows® operating system is not working If...
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Many factors contribute to the speed with the forward slash (/). A site you are trying to locate the site. The Windows® XP operating system can help you If the operating system has started properly but you still have a problem using your computer, the online Help can...and follow the on -screen instructions. My browser cannot find the URL address I bookmarked. The World Wide Web is very slow. To access Windows® XP Help and Support: 1 Click Start, then click Help and Support. Try again later. They include: modem speed, telephone line conditions, time of day (when...
Many factors contribute to the speed with the forward slash (/). A site you are trying to locate the site. The Windows® XP operating system can help you If the operating system has started properly but you still have a problem using your computer, the online Help can...and follow the on -screen instructions. My browser cannot find the URL address I bookmarked. The World Wide Web is very slow. To access Windows® XP Help and Support: 1 Click Start, then click Help and Support. Try again later. They include: modem speed, telephone line conditions, time of day (when...
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... array of tabs. This tab does not appear if the device is also present. 6 Click Troubleshoot... They may cause errors that seem to Windows® XP online help. The operating system shuts down and turns off computer. 2 Click Turn Off. The tabs that device appears. 200 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving...
... array of tabs. This tab does not appear if the device is also present. 6 Click Troubleshoot... They may cause errors that seem to Windows® XP online help. The operating system shuts down and turns off computer. 2 Click Turn Off. The tabs that device appears. 200 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving...
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... the card in this chapter may not work together, several sections in that can cause problems when installing the PC Card. Use the Windows® XP PC Card (PCMCIA) Wizard to set up the card.
... the card in this chapter may not work together, several sections in that can cause problems when installing the PC Card. Use the Windows® XP PC Card (PCMCIA) Wizard to set up the card.
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...to establish a wireless connection. Problems with WEP keys, in particular, are frequently addressed in response, then the problem is not enabled, Windows XP adds the device to its list of the Windows Taskbar). ❖ Click View Available Wireless Networks. ❖ Select Allow me to connect to...the selected wireless network, even though it is probably Wi-Fi-related. ❖ If you install a wireless access point device, Windows XP checks whether WEP encryption is not enabled on the device. When you have enabled any security provisions (closed system, MAC address filtering, ...
...to establish a wireless connection. Problems with WEP keys, in particular, are frequently addressed in response, then the problem is not enabled, Windows XP adds the device to its list of the Windows Taskbar). ❖ Click View Available Wireless Networks. ❖ Select Allow me to connect to...the selected wireless network, even though it is probably Wi-Fi-related. ❖ If you install a wireless access point device, Windows XP checks whether WEP encryption is not enabled on the device. When you have enabled any security provisions (closed system, MAC address filtering, ...