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... which you left off the computer: 72 Getting Started Turning off your hard disk. Standby holds the current state of the computer in system memory (RAM) so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from turning off the computer or using Hibernation mode. ❖ When starting up again...
... which you left off the computer: 72 Getting Started Turning off your hard disk. Standby holds the current state of the computer in system memory (RAM) so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from turning off the computer or using Hibernation mode. ❖ When starting up again...
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... feature does not automatically start your system configuration) and music files to select and then play the CD. and DVD±R/±RW or DVD RAM discs To do this method, try launching the CD manually. If your disc does not run the CD. The disc drive will run using this...
... feature does not automatically start your system configuration) and music files to select and then play the CD. and DVD±R/±RW or DVD RAM discs To do this method, try launching the CD manually. If your disc does not run the CD. The disc drive will run using this...
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... 1 (parallel port) LSI large-scale integration MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface PC personal computer PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association RAM random access memory RFI radio frequency interference ROM read-only memory
... 1 (parallel port) LSI large-scale integration MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface PC personal computer PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association RAM random access memory RFI radio frequency interference ROM read-only memory
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... cache and faster than main memory. 270 Glossary Internet - load - logical drive - Memory can be volatile and hold data temporarily, such as RAM, or it . The decentralized, world-wide network of the display, creating light and dark pixels. L2 (level two) cache - It is ... improve processing speed. When an electric current passes through the electrodes, the molecules in the liquid form a crystalline pattern that is RAM. See RAM, ROM. A key or combination of keys that enables any device to interact with any other devices dispersed over the electrodes permits ...
... cache and faster than main memory. 270 Glossary Internet - load - logical drive - Memory can be volatile and hold data temporarily, such as RAM, or it . The decentralized, world-wide network of the display, creating light and dark pixels. L2 (level two) cache - It is ... improve processing speed. When an electric current passes through the electrodes, the molecules in the liquid form a crystalline pattern that is RAM. See RAM, ROM. A key or combination of keys that enables any device to interact with any other devices dispersed over the electrodes permits ...
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... ROM (read -only memory - Non-volatile memory that occur one example of memory is one at a time sequentially over a single channel. See RAM. See ROM. reboot - See boot, restart. This type of a removable disk. Processes that can be read . Volatile memory that can be ...connector used to perform some operation on a screen. See keyboard shortcut. A measure of the sharpness of one bit at a time. Compare RAM. serial - Compare parallel. To highlight or otherwise specify text, data, or graphics with reboot. In communications, it is expressed in...
... ROM (read -only memory - Non-volatile memory that occur one example of memory is one at a time sequentially over a single channel. See RAM. See ROM. reboot - See boot, restart. This type of a removable disk. Processes that can be read . Volatile memory that can be ...connector used to perform some operation on a screen. See keyboard shortcut. A measure of the sharpness of one bit at a time. Compare RAM. serial - Compare parallel. To highlight or otherwise specify text, data, or graphics with reboot. In communications, it is expressed in...
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...Pentium®M processor 1.2GHz, which incorporates a math coprocessor, a 64 KB level 1 cache memory and a 1MB level 2 cache memory. Memory Slot Level 2 cache Video RAM The slot accepts a 128, 256, 512 or 1,024 MB memory module can be installed in The computer is 64MB. 1-3 Part of system memory is used... of which is based on the size of the items are missing or damaged, contact your dealer immediately. Features The computer uses TOSHIBA's advanced Large Scale Integration (LSI), Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) technology extensively to maximize performance.
...Pentium®M processor 1.2GHz, which incorporates a math coprocessor, a 64 KB level 1 cache memory and a 1MB level 2 cache memory. Memory Slot Level 2 cache Video RAM The slot accepts a 128, 256, 512 or 1,024 MB memory module can be installed in The computer is 64MB. 1-3 Part of system memory is used... of which is based on the size of the items are missing or damaged, contact your dealer immediately. Features The computer uses TOSHIBA's advanced Large Scale Integration (LSI), Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) technology extensively to maximize performance.
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... while the computer is completely discharged, Standby mode does not function and the computer loses all data in memory. If the battery pack(s) is in RAM, so if the computer loses power it will be installed in the Slim Select Bay to maintain data and program in memory. Dispose of the... to Extending battery life in the previous section Main battery. Refer to retain a charge. It also maintains the system configuration. Use only batteries recommended by TOSHIBA as required by local ordinances or regulations. POWER AND POWER-UP MODES User's Manual 2.
... while the computer is completely discharged, Standby mode does not function and the computer loses all data in memory. If the battery pack(s) is in RAM, so if the computer loses power it will be installed in the Slim Select Bay to maintain data and program in memory. Dispose of the... to Extending battery life in the previous section Main battery. Refer to retain a charge. It also maintains the system configuration. Use only batteries recommended by TOSHIBA as required by local ordinances or regulations. POWER AND POWER-UP MODES User's Manual 2.
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CAUTION: Do not try to install and remove a memory module. tion mode. 3. Use of RAM by installing an additional memory or replacing default memories with two memory module sockets beneath the keyboard. Wake-up on LAN is turned on the ... of an incorrect screwdriver can damage the computer and the module. Memory expansion This computer is equipped with additional memories. After using the Stand by TOSHIBA. Also, data will be lost. 1. The computer was shut down using an SD card, return it to remove and fasten screws. Do not touch the...
CAUTION: Do not try to install and remove a memory module. tion mode. 3. Use of RAM by installing an additional memory or replacing default memories with two memory module sockets beneath the keyboard. Wake-up on LAN is turned on the ... of an incorrect screwdriver can damage the computer and the module. Memory expansion This computer is equipped with additional memories. After using the Stand by TOSHIBA. Also, data will be lost. 1. The computer was shut down using an SD card, return it to remove and fasten screws. Do not touch the...
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Physical Dimensions Size With TFT display 270(w)×248(d)×31.7/37.4(h)millimeters Weight 2.00kg typical*,configured with:12.1"XGA-TFT,256MB RAM,40GB HDD,DVDROM drive,Wireless LAN(Intel) * Weight will vary depending on whether or not and what kind of options are adopted. APPENDIX A Appendix A Specifications ...
Physical Dimensions Size With TFT display 270(w)×248(d)×31.7/37.4(h)millimeters Weight 2.00kg typical*,configured with:12.1"XGA-TFT,256MB RAM,40GB HDD,DVDROM drive,Wireless LAN(Intel) * Weight will vary depending on whether or not and what kind of options are adopted. APPENDIX A Appendix A Specifications ...
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... scale integration MDA: monochrome display adaptor MS-DOS: Microsoft Disk Operating System OCR: optical character recognition (reader) PCB: printed circuit board PCI: peripheral component interconnect RAM: random access memory RGB: red, green, and blue ROM: read only memory RTC: real time clock. GLOSSARY Glossary The terms in this glossary cover the...
... scale integration MDA: monochrome display adaptor MS-DOS: Microsoft Disk Operating System OCR: optical character recognition (reader) PCB: printed circuit board PCI: peripheral component interconnect RAM: random access memory RGB: red, green, and blue ROM: read only memory RTC: real time clock. GLOSSARY Glossary The terms in this glossary cover the...
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...computer is typically flat and rectangular, and constructed of the printer or computer to form the attachment surface. Power Saver Utility: A TOSHIBA utility that controls the computer's basic operation. R Radio frequency interference (RFI) shield: A metal shield enclosing the printed circuit boards ...generates radio frequency signals. port GLOSSARY port: The electrical connection through which integrated circuits and other computers. Random Access Memory (RAM): High speed memory within the computer circuitry that lets you turn off (also called 'warm boot' or 'soft reset...
...computer is typically flat and rectangular, and constructed of the printer or computer to form the attachment surface. Power Saver Utility: A TOSHIBA utility that controls the computer's basic operation. R Radio frequency interference (RFI) shield: A metal shield enclosing the printed circuit boards ...generates radio frequency signals. port GLOSSARY port: The electrical connection through which integrated circuits and other computers. Random Access Memory (RAM): High speed memory within the computer circuitry that lets you turn off (also called 'warm boot' or 'soft reset...
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volatile memory: Random access memory (RAM) that can display its own application or document. W Warm dock/undock: Connecting or disconnecting a device to or from accidental erasure. warm start: Restarting or resetting a ...
volatile memory: Random access memory (RAM) that can display its own application or document. W Warm dock/undock: Connecting or disconnecting a device to or from accidental erasure. warm start: Restarting or resetting a ...
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volume control 2-2 Standby 1-10 Standby/Hibernation problems 9-20 System auto off 1-9 T TOSHIBA Console button 1-9 TOSHIBA Console 1-12 TOSHIBA Controls 1-12 TOSHIBA Power Saver 1-11 Troubleshooting, See Problems U Utilities list 1-11 USB 1-6 location 2-4 problems 9-18 V Video modes, Appendix B Video RAM 1-5 Volume control, See Sound system W Windows XP setup 3-9 Windows 2000 setup 3-9 Wireless communication 4-16 Wireless LAN 1-7 problems 9-21 using 4-16 Index Index-5 INDEX
volume control 2-2 Standby 1-10 Standby/Hibernation problems 9-20 System auto off 1-9 T TOSHIBA Console button 1-9 TOSHIBA Console 1-12 TOSHIBA Controls 1-12 TOSHIBA Power Saver 1-11 Troubleshooting, See Problems U Utilities list 1-11 USB 1-6 location 2-4 problems 9-18 V Video modes, Appendix B Video RAM 1-5 Volume control, See Sound system W Windows XP setup 3-9 Windows 2000 setup 3-9 Wireless communication 4-16 Wireless LAN 1-7 problems 9-21 using 4-16 Index Index-5 INDEX