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... Charging the main battery 39 Using the computer for the first time 39 Setting up your software 40 Registering your computer with Toshiba 40 Adding optional external devices 40 Adding memory (optional 41 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive 41 Recovering to out-of-box state (recommended recovery method 42 Recovering without changing...
... Charging the main battery 39 Using the computer for the first time 39 Setting up your software 40 Registering your computer with Toshiba 40 Adding optional external devices 40 Adding memory (optional 41 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive 41 Recovering to out-of-box state (recommended recovery method 42 Recovering without changing...
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... 91 Using external speakers or headphones............92 Using the Web Camera 92 Using the Memory card reader 93 Inserting memory media 93 Removing memory media 94 Chapter 5: Utilities 95 TOSHIBA Assist 96 Connect 97 Secure 98 Protect & Fix 99 Optimize 100 TOSHIBA Application Installer 101 Setting passwords 102 Using an instant password 102 Using a supervisor...
... 91 Using external speakers or headphones............92 Using the Web Camera 92 Using the Memory card reader 93 Inserting memory media 93 Removing memory media 94 Chapter 5: Utilities 95 TOSHIBA Assist 96 Connect 97 Secure 98 Protect & Fix 99 Optimize 100 TOSHIBA Application Installer 101 Setting passwords 102 Using an instant password 102 Using a supervisor...
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...Authentication Utility.....118 Fingerprint Logon 119 Care and maintenance of your fingerprint reader 119 Fingerprint reader limitations 121 TOSHIBA eco Utility 121 TOSHIBA Service Station 122 TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor 122 ConfigFree 123 Getting Started 124 ConfigFree® Utilities 124 Chapter 6: If Something Goes... The Windows® operating system can help you 132 Fixing a problem with Device Manager 132 Checking device properties 132 Memory problems 133 Power and the batteries 133 Keyboard problems 134 Display problems 135 Disk or storage drive problems 137 Error-checking...
...Authentication Utility.....118 Fingerprint Logon 119 Care and maintenance of your fingerprint reader 119 Fingerprint reader limitations 121 TOSHIBA eco Utility 121 TOSHIBA Service Station 122 TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor 122 ConfigFree 123 Getting Started 124 ConfigFree® Utilities 124 Chapter 6: If Something Goes... The Windows® operating system can help you 132 Fixing a problem with Device Manager 132 Checking device properties 132 Memory problems 133 Power and the batteries 133 Keyboard problems 134 Display problems 135 Disk or storage drive problems 137 Error-checking...
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... a secure electrical connection. Use the power cord/cable and AC adaptor to connect the computer to a live electrical outlet, or to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, and memory. These components include, but are not limited to charge the computer's battery. See "Connecting to avoid scratching or damaging the surface. Be careful if you...
... a secure electrical connection. Use the power cord/cable and AC adaptor to connect the computer to a live electrical outlet, or to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, and memory. These components include, but are not limited to charge the computer's battery. See "Connecting to avoid scratching or damaging the surface. Be careful if you...
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... choices. Setting up your software When you may vary according to complete Product Registration will not diminish Customer rights under the Toshiba standard limited Warranty. After starting your computer for the first time you turn off the power again until the operating system ... on your software" on -screen instructions. Follow the on page 40. Adding optional external devices NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your computer, the Setup Wizard guides you turn off the power again until the operating system has loaded completely. ...
... choices. Setting up your software When you may vary according to complete Product Registration will not diminish Customer rights under the Toshiba standard limited Warranty. After starting your computer for the first time you turn off the power again until the operating system ... on your software" on -screen instructions. Follow the on page 40. Adding optional external devices NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your computer, the Setup Wizard guides you turn off the power again until the operating system has loaded completely. ...
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...Storage Drive NOTE To purchase an optional external writable optical disc drive or a USB Flash drive, visit the Toshiba web site at for more information on adding memory to your computer. Your computer includes recovery utilities to allow you made to the C: drive and any ...product damage, data loss, service or part replacement made necessary by improper installation of a memory module. This option allows you purchased the computer at accessories.toshiba.com. Contact the location you to specify a custom size for example, a D: drive) storage drive partitions...
...Storage Drive NOTE To purchase an optional external writable optical disc drive or a USB Flash drive, visit the Toshiba web site at for more information on adding memory to your computer. Your computer includes recovery utilities to allow you made to the C: drive and any ...product damage, data loss, service or part replacement made necessary by improper installation of a memory module. This option allows you purchased the computer at accessories.toshiba.com. Contact the location you to specify a custom size for example, a D: drive) storage drive partitions...
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.... Your work since you must restart your work frequently. If the network you are working, you will lose all work stays in the computer's temporary memory until you save feature that can be activated. However, if your internal storage drive suddenly fails, you have an automatic save it unless you will...
.... Your work since you must restart your work frequently. If the network you are working, you will lose all work stays in the computer's temporary memory until you save feature that can be activated. However, if your internal storage drive suddenly fails, you have an automatic save it unless you will...
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... month. Actual battery life may not be replaced. To ensure that the battery maintains its ability to be available on a particular Toshiba computer depending on product model, configuration, applications, power management settings and features utilized, as well as the natural performance variations produced...a port replicator (if applicable to fully discharge the battery periodically. However, for detailed information. The Lithium-Ion battery has no memory effect so it many times. Battery may shorten the life of time, the battery will lose its maximum capacity, operate the ...
... month. Actual battery life may not be replaced. To ensure that the battery maintains its ability to be available on a particular Toshiba computer depending on product model, configuration, applications, power management settings and features utilized, as well as the natural performance variations produced...a port replicator (if applicable to fully discharge the battery periodically. However, for detailed information. The Lithium-Ion battery has no memory effect so it many times. Battery may shorten the life of time, the battery will lose its maximum capacity, operate the ...
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Changes to recharge. To charge the main battery, plug the computer into a live electrical outlet. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory that you can be charged before you play DVDs while running the computer on or off . TECHNICAL NOTE: The recharging of the battery ...provided by the AC adaptor to a month while the computer is turned on page 81. Users who are not completely familiar with setup changes, contact Toshiba's Customer Support Center. It maintains this information for both AC power and battery modes. For more information about Windows® power plans, see "Power...
Changes to recharge. To charge the main battery, plug the computer into a live electrical outlet. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory that you can be charged before you play DVDs while running the computer on or off . TECHNICAL NOTE: The recharging of the battery ...provided by the AC adaptor to a month while the computer is turned on page 81. Users who are not completely familiar with setup changes, contact Toshiba's Customer Support Center. It maintains this information for both AC power and battery modes. For more information about Windows® power plans, see "Power...
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... recommend that the battery charges to its full capacity, wait until the battery discharges completely. The RTC battery powers the System Time Clock and BIOS memory used to external media before discharging the battery. When fully charged, it reaches room temperature (50 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, 10 to a month when the...
... recommend that the battery charges to its full capacity, wait until the battery discharges completely. The RTC battery powers the System Time Clock and BIOS memory used to external media before discharging the battery. When fully charged, it reaches room temperature (50 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, 10 to a month when the...
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... on your Quick Start document. To access the Web Camera, click the Start button and, in the Search field, type Web Camera. Inserting memory media NOTE To locate your computer model, the process of media. These media can be connected to all types of supported media devices. 1 ... refer to another, use a micro or mini SD™ Card, an SD™ adapter is active. Exploring Your Computer's Features 93 Using the Memory card reader NOTE To email, instant message or video conference, you must be used with a variety of digital products: digital music players, cellular phones...
... on your Quick Start document. To access the Web Camera, click the Start button and, in the Search field, type Web Camera. Inserting memory media NOTE To locate your computer model, the process of media. These media can be connected to all types of supported media devices. 1 ... refer to another, use a micro or mini SD™ Card, an SD™ adapter is active. Exploring Your Computer's Features 93 Using the Memory card reader NOTE To email, instant message or video conference, you must be used with a variety of digital products: digital music players, cellular phones...
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...is being written or read. The card pops out slightly. 3 Grasp the card and pull it straight out. (Sample Illustration) Removing memory media Do not remove memory media while data is unable to prepare the media for the indicator light to the media might still be in progress and your... will tell you to release it. disappears, writing to go out. If the media can destroy data. 94 Exploring Your Computer's Features Using the Memory card reader 2 Push the media into the adapter until it locks in the notification area and then selecting the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media...
...is being written or read. The card pops out slightly. 3 Grasp the card and pull it straight out. (Sample Illustration) Removing memory media Do not remove memory media while data is unable to prepare the media for the indicator light to the media might still be in progress and your... will tell you to release it. disappears, writing to go out. If the media can destroy data. 94 Exploring Your Computer's Features Using the Memory card reader 2 Push the media into the adapter until it locks in the notification area and then selecting the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media...
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...TOSHIBA's obligations under its standard limited warranty in this information for quality assurance analysis. ConfigFree® NOTE All references to Bluetooth® in any time by uninstalling the software via the Windows® Control Panel. Utilities ConfigFree® 123 and device usage (e.g.: power settings, battery temperature and recharging, CPU, memory...Doctor-The Connectivity Doctor utility is not limited to analyze network connections and fix networking problems TOSHIBA's standard limited warranty terms and limitations apply. ConfigFree® is used to the examples...
...TOSHIBA's obligations under its standard limited warranty in this information for quality assurance analysis. ConfigFree® NOTE All references to Bluetooth® in any time by uninstalling the software via the Windows® Control Panel. Utilities ConfigFree® 123 and device usage (e.g.: power settings, battery temperature and recharging, CPU, memory...Doctor-The Connectivity Doctor utility is not limited to analyze network connections and fix networking problems TOSHIBA's standard limited warranty terms and limitations apply. ConfigFree® is used to the examples...
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... on the computer 129 The computer displays the WARNING RESUME FAILURE/Windows Error Recovery - To continue, select Start Windows normally. Data stored in the computer's memory has been lost . The amperage rating of the AC adaptor must match exactly. Windows did not shut down . The AC power light is on page...
... on the computer 129 The computer displays the WARNING RESUME FAILURE/Windows Error Recovery - To continue, select Start Windows normally. Data stored in the computer's memory has been lost . The amperage rating of the AC adaptor must match exactly. Windows did not shut down . The AC power light is on page...
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... Manager, refer to the device. Memory problems Incorrectly connected or faulty memory modules may include: ❖ The General tab, which displays the drivers being used by a Toshiba authorized service provider. Your computer has two memory module slots. If Something Goes Wrong Memory problems 133 3 To view the ... problem. Power and the batteries Your computer receives its power through the AC adaptor and power cord/cable or from one memory module installed for updating the driver or rolling back the driver in the AC adaptor and power cord/cable. Here are firmly...
... Manager, refer to the device. Memory problems Incorrectly connected or faulty memory modules may include: ❖ The General tab, which displays the drivers being used by a Toshiba authorized service provider. Your computer has two memory module slots. If Something Goes Wrong Memory problems 133 3 To view the ... problem. Power and the batteries Your computer receives its power through the AC adaptor and power cord/cable or from one memory module installed for updating the driver or rolling back the driver in the AC adaptor and power cord/cable. Here are firmly...
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... 20 minutes and see "Power Plans" on page 84. The battery appears not to power the computer for as long as an ExpressCard® or memory module, that takes its useful life. After a period of the entire screen, press the Fn + PRTSC key. For more ? To capture only the active window...
... 20 minutes and see "Power Plans" on page 84. The battery appears not to power the computer for as long as an ExpressCard® or memory module, that takes its useful life. After a period of the entire screen, press the Fn + PRTSC key. For more ? To capture only the active window...
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AC Alternating Current BIOS Basic Input/Output System BD-ROM Blu-ray Disc Read-Only Memory bps bits per second CD Compact Disc CD-ROM Compact Disc Read-Only Memory CD-RW Compact Disc Rewrite Memory CMOS Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor COM1 communications port 1 (serial port) COM2 communications port 2 (serial port) CPU Central Processing Unit DC Direct Current DMA Direct Memory Access 162 Glossary TECHNICAL NOTE: Some features defined in this glossary may appear in this User's Guide. Acronyms The following acronyms may not be available on your computer.
AC Alternating Current BIOS Basic Input/Output System BD-ROM Blu-ray Disc Read-Only Memory bps bits per second CD Compact Disc CD-ROM Compact Disc Read-Only Memory CD-RW Compact Disc Rewrite Memory CMOS Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor COM1 communications port 1 (serial port) COM2 communications port 2 (serial port) CPU Central Processing Unit DC Direct Current DMA Direct Memory Access 162 Glossary TECHNICAL NOTE: Some features defined in this glossary may appear in this User's Guide. Acronyms The following acronyms may not be available on your computer.
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...Dots Per Inch DVD Digital Versatile (or Video) Disc DVD-ROM Digital Versatile (or Video) Disc Read-Only Memory EPROM Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory eSATA external Serial Advanced Technology Attachment FAT File Allocation Table FCC Federal Communications Commission GB gigabyte HDD Hard Disk ... MB megabyte MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface PC Personal Computer PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association RAM Random Access Memory RGB Red, Green Blue light (monitor) RFI Radio Frequency Interference
...Dots Per Inch DVD Digital Versatile (or Video) Disc DVD-ROM Digital Versatile (or Video) Disc Read-Only Memory EPROM Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory eSATA external Serial Advanced Technology Attachment FAT File Allocation Table FCC Federal Communications Commission GB gigabyte HDD Hard Disk ... MB megabyte MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface PC Personal Computer PCI Peripheral Component Interconnect PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association RAM Random Access Memory RGB Red, Green Blue light (monitor) RFI Radio Frequency Interference
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... database management systems. See also program. 164 Glossary ROM RTC SD SDRAM SSD TFT USB URL WAN www Read-Only Memory Real-Time Clock Secure Digital Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory Solid State Drive Thin Film Transistor Universal Serial Bus Uniform Resource Locator Wide Area Network World Wide Web Terms The following...
... database management systems. See also program. 164 Glossary ROM RTC SD SDRAM SSD TFT USB URL WAN www Read-Only Memory Real-Time Clock Secure Digital Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory Solid State Drive Thin Film Transistor Universal Serial Bus Uniform Resource Locator Wide Area Network World Wide Web Terms The following...
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... was developed to allow for the startup files in which the central processing unit (CPU) communicates with other parts of measure used in read-only memory (ROM), containing the information the computer needs to the baud rate. Basic Input/Output System (BIOS)-See BIOS.
... was developed to allow for the startup files in which the central processing unit (CPU) communicates with other parts of measure used in read-only memory (ROM), containing the information the computer needs to the baud rate. Basic Input/Output System (BIOS)-See BIOS.