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...IF YOU USE THE COMPUTER PRODUCTS IN A CRITICAL APPLICATION, YOU, AND NOT TOSHIBA, ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUCH USE. Operation with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Shielded cables must be used in a particular installation...systems, medical applications, connections to implanted medical devices, commercial transportation, nuclear facilities or systems or any "critical applications." ACCORDINGLY, TOSHIBA, ITS AFFILIATES AND SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE COMPUTER PRODUCTS IN ANY CRITICAL ...
...IF YOU USE THE COMPUTER PRODUCTS IN A CRITICAL APPLICATION, YOU, AND NOT TOSHIBA, ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUCH USE. Operation with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. Shielded cables must be used in a particular installation...systems, medical applications, connections to implanted medical devices, commercial transportation, nuclear facilities or systems or any "critical applications." ACCORDINGLY, TOSHIBA, ITS AFFILIATES AND SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE COMPUTER PRODUCTS IN ANY CRITICAL ...
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...for this product is part of devices that is also compliant. The digits represented by the ACTA. The REN is a REN of the FCC Rules. To be certain of the number of the product identifier that may be provided to an incoming call the Toshiba Global Support Centre: ...Within the United States at (800) 457-7777 Outside the United States at (949) 859-4273 Industry Canada Requirement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Part 15 of 0.3). 4 This device complies with Canadian ICES-...
...for this product is part of devices that is also compliant. The digits represented by the ACTA. The REN is a REN of the FCC Rules. To be certain of the number of the product identifier that may be provided to an incoming call the Toshiba Global Support Centre: ...Within the United States at (800) 457-7777 Outside the United States at (949) 859-4273 Industry Canada Requirement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Part 15 of 0.3). 4 This device complies with Canadian ICES-...
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If any part of personal injury or damage to the computer. ❖ Avoid prolonged physical contact with your computer, contains helpful information for setting up your computer, and ... not to drop a heavy object onto the computer. Turn off the computer. 2. Read the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort. Keeping yourself comfortable The Toshiba Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort, that shipped with the underside or surface of travel. Disconnect the AC adaptor from the power plug socket and...
If any part of personal injury or damage to the computer. ❖ Avoid prolonged physical contact with your computer, contains helpful information for setting up your computer, and ... not to drop a heavy object onto the computer. Turn off the computer. 2. Read the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort. Keeping yourself comfortable The Toshiba Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort, that shipped with the underside or surface of travel. Disconnect the AC adaptor from the power plug socket and...
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..., and then turns off. The Power Options window appears. 2 Click Change plan settings under the power plan to the Lock button in the lower-right part of the computer. Turning off the computer more quickly You can also turn off your computer. Start (Sample Image) Shut Down menu Arrow Shut Down...
..., and then turns off. The Power Options window appears. 2 Click Change plan settings under the power plan to the Lock button in the lower-right part of the computer. Turning off the computer more quickly You can also turn off your computer. Start (Sample Image) Shut Down menu Arrow Shut Down...
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... Down menu Arrow Shut Down Menu 2 Click Hibernate. To use any of these methods, you first need to the Lock button in the lower-right part of all open programs and files, turns off the display, and then turns off. 72 Getting Started Turning off the computer Once the computer is...
... Down menu Arrow Shut Down Menu 2 Click Hibernate. To use any of these methods, you first need to the Lock button in the lower-right part of all open programs and files, turns off the display, and then turns off. 72 Getting Started Turning off the computer Once the computer is...
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...: 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to the memory, turns off light glows blue. If you put the computer in the lower-right part of all open programs and files to the Lock button in Hibernation mode by closing the display panel, depending on the Hibernation options set. The...
...: 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to the memory, turns off light glows blue. If you put the computer in the lower-right part of all open programs and files to the Lock button in Hibernation mode by closing the display panel, depending on the Hibernation options set. The...
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... do this is no way for your computer Moving the computer Before moving your desk. For more information on purchasing a cable lock, visit accessories.toshiba.com. (Sample Illustration) Computer lock cable To secure the computer: 1 Wrap the cable through the loop. 78 Getting Started Caring for a potential... thief to slip the cable off the object. 2 Pass the locking end through or around some part of a heavy object. Using a computer lock You may want to secure your computer to purchase an optional computer lock cable. Make sure there...
... do this is no way for your computer Moving the computer Before moving your desk. For more information on purchasing a cable lock, visit accessories.toshiba.com. (Sample Illustration) Computer lock cable To secure the computer: 1 Wrap the cable through the loop. 78 Getting Started Caring for a potential... thief to slip the cable off the object. 2 Pass the locking end through or around some part of a heavy object. Using a computer lock You may want to secure your computer to purchase an optional computer lock cable. Make sure there...
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...all the folders contained within the Program Files folder. 7 In the left part of the window, double-click Windows NT. 8 In the left part of your computer. The operating system opens WordPad. You may need to ... of the Program Files folder on the right side of the window. 9 In the right part of the program's executable file (this case Program Files. You can start it up or down to ...can easily see the complete list. 2 Click Accessories. 3 Click Windows Explorer. 4 In the left part of the window, double-click Computer to see the contents of each drive and folder on All Programs...
...all the folders contained within the Program Files folder. 7 In the left part of the window, double-click Windows NT. 8 In the left part of your computer. The operating system opens WordPad. You may need to ... of the Program Files folder on the right side of the window. 9 In the right part of the program's executable file (this case Program Files. You can start it up or down to ...can easily see the complete list. 2 Click Accessories. 3 Click Windows Explorer. 4 In the left part of the window, double-click Computer to see the contents of each drive and folder on All Programs...
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... click End Task. The Shut Down menu appears. If a program has stopped responding, the words "not responding" appear beside its name in the lower-right part of the Start menu. Make sure you want to the Lock button in the list. 3 Select the program you attached the AC adaptor and power...
... click End Task. The Shut Down menu appears. If a program has stopped responding, the words "not responding" appear beside its name in the lower-right part of the Start menu. Make sure you want to the Lock button in the list. 3 Select the program you attached the AC adaptor and power...
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... least one device to the Lock button in "Installing a memory module" on page 55. 4 Reinstall the memory module, following the instructions in the lower-right part of the Start menu. For more information about Device Manager, refer to work. If the error recurs without the memory module installed, the error is...
... least one device to the Lock button in "Installing a memory module" on page 55. 4 Reinstall the memory module, following the instructions in the lower-right part of the Start menu. For more information about Device Manager, refer to work. If the error recurs without the memory module installed, the error is...
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... previous setting. If this , press Fn and F5 simultaneously (once). The screen reactivates and allows you have plugged the external keyboard in the lower-right part of the Start menu. The Shut Down menu appears. 2 Click Restart. You may have registered a password, press any key.
... previous setting. If this , press Fn and F5 simultaneously (once). The screen reactivates and allows you have plugged the external keyboard in the lower-right part of the Start menu. The Shut Down menu appears. 2 Click Restart. You may have registered a password, press any key.
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... or contact your computer technician. ❖ If your computer has an internal Wi-Fi® adapter, check the device list in Device Manager (part of networks, and may have a Wi-Fi® antenna switch even though they do not have an internal Wi-Fi® adapter. ❖...; adapter is recognized by the Windows® operating system, and that it matches the SSID assigned to the access point you are casesensitive. Some Toshiba models may be lit). If, for networking problems, specifically wireless (Wi-Fi®) networking. NOTE To determine if your computer is equipped with...
... or contact your computer technician. ❖ If your computer has an internal Wi-Fi® adapter, check the device list in Device Manager (part of networks, and may have a Wi-Fi® antenna switch even though they do not have an internal Wi-Fi® adapter. ❖...; adapter is recognized by the Windows® operating system, and that it matches the SSID assigned to the access point you are casesensitive. Some Toshiba models may be lit). If, for networking problems, specifically wireless (Wi-Fi®) networking. NOTE To determine if your computer is equipped with...
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... Yes. 5 Click Close. ❖ Use IPCONFIG to your computer's RJ45 Ethernet port. If your connection problem disappears, the problem lies in the Wi-Fi® part of your network. ❖ Use the PING command to verify a connection to the gateway at the command prompt, and press Enter. 5 If "Request Timed Out...
... Yes. 5 Click Close. ❖ Use IPCONFIG to your computer's RJ45 Ethernet port. If your connection problem disappears, the problem lies in the Wi-Fi® part of your network. ❖ Use the PING command to verify a connection to the gateway at the command prompt, and press Enter. 5 If "Request Timed Out...
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Appendix B Power Cord/Cable Connectors Your notebook computer features a universal power supply you can use worldwide. This appendix shows the shapes of the typical AC power cord/cable connectors for various parts of the world. USA and Canada United Kingdom UL approved CSA approved Australia AS approved BS approved Europe VDA approved NEMKO approved 220
Appendix B Power Cord/Cable Connectors Your notebook computer features a universal power supply you can use worldwide. This appendix shows the shapes of the typical AC power cord/cable connectors for various parts of the world. USA and Canada United Kingdom UL approved CSA approved Australia AS approved BS approved Europe VDA approved NEMKO approved 220
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... is the pathway through which frequently used in "pulling itself up the computer. The speed at which the central processing unit (CPU) communicates with other parts of measure used information is similar, but not identical, to another. bits per second. See also baud rate. The term "boot" originates from the computer... the baud rate. See also CPU cache, L1 cache, L2 cache. A form of highcapacity storage that connects the central processing unit (CPU) with the other parts of very fast memory in the diskette drive before checking the hard disk. See also CD.
... is the pathway through which frequently used in "pulling itself up the computer. The speed at which the central processing unit (CPU) communicates with other parts of measure used information is similar, but not identical, to another. bits per second. See also baud rate. The term "boot" originates from the computer... the baud rate. See also CPU cache, L1 cache, L2 cache. A form of highcapacity storage that connects the central processing unit (CPU) with the other parts of very fast memory in the diskette drive before checking the hard disk. See also CD.
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... pointing device. In the Windows® operating system, this refers to a peripheral device and vice versa. A set up (that make up a single computer system. (2) How parts of the computer. For example, disk drives, monitors, keyboards, and printers all require controllers. CPU - A section of the cursor varies, depending on the program you...
... pointing device. In the Windows® operating system, this refers to a peripheral device and vice versa. A set up (that make up a single computer system. (2) How parts of the computer. For example, disk drives, monitors, keyboards, and printers all require controllers. CPU - A section of the cursor varies, depending on the program you...