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.... 29 Trademarks Qosmio, ConfigFree, and eco utility are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. and any use of such marks by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. ExpressCard is under license. As part of PCMCIA. Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick Duo, and i.LINK are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Toshiba America Information Systems...
.... 29 Trademarks Qosmio, ConfigFree, and eco utility are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. and any use of such marks by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. ExpressCard is under license. As part of PCMCIA. Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick Duo, and i.LINK are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Toshiba America Information Systems...
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Contents 31 Turning on the power 50 Setting up your software 51 Registering your computer with Toshiba 51 Adding optional external devices 51 Adding memory (optional 52 Installing a memory module 52 Removing a memory module 58 Checking total memory 60 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive 60 Recovering to out-of-box state (recommended recovery method 61 Recovering...
Contents 31 Turning on the power 50 Setting up your software 51 Registering your computer with Toshiba 51 Adding optional external devices 51 Adding memory (optional 52 Installing a memory module 52 Removing a memory module 58 Checking total memory 60 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive 60 Recovering to out-of-box state (recommended recovery method 61 Recovering...
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... an ExpressCard 136 Removing an ExpressCard 136 Using the Memory card reader 137 Inserting memory media 137 Removing memory media 138 Using the i.LINK® port 139 Using the eSATA/USB combo port 139 Chapter 5: Utilities 140 TOSHIBA Assist 141 Connect 142 Secure 143 Protect & Fix... 144 Optimize 145 TOSHIBA Application Installer 146 Setting passwords 147 Using an...
... an ExpressCard 136 Removing an ExpressCard 136 Using the Memory card reader 137 Inserting memory media 137 Removing memory media 138 Using the i.LINK® port 139 Using the eSATA/USB combo port 139 Chapter 5: Utilities 140 TOSHIBA Assist 141 Connect 142 Secure 143 Protect & Fix... 144 Optimize 145 TOSHIBA Application Installer 146 Setting passwords 147 Using an...
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...Enabling USB Sleep and Charge 160 Power supply mode settings 160 Battery settings 160 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 161 TOSHIBA Button Support 162 TOSHIBA Accessibility 163 TOSHIBA eco Utility 164 TOSHIBA Service Station 165 TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor 165 ConfigFree 166 Getting Started 166 ConfigFree® Utilities 167 ... The Windows® operating system can help you 176 Fixing a problem with Device Manager 177 Checking device properties 177 Memory problems 178 Power and the batteries 178 Keyboard problems 180 Display problems 180 Disk or storage drive problems 182 Error-checking...
...Enabling USB Sleep and Charge 160 Power supply mode settings 160 Battery settings 160 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 161 TOSHIBA Button Support 162 TOSHIBA Accessibility 163 TOSHIBA eco Utility 164 TOSHIBA Service Station 165 TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor 165 ConfigFree 166 Getting Started 166 ConfigFree® Utilities 167 ... The Windows® operating system can help you 176 Fixing a problem with Device Manager 177 Checking device properties 177 Memory problems 178 Power and the batteries 178 Keyboard problems 180 Display problems 180 Disk or storage drive problems 182 Error-checking...
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... is in serious injury. Your computer contains a rechargeable main battery that needs to be charged before adding external or internal components to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and ExpressCards®. Using your computer on a carpet or other soft material can use external power or to and including "Setting up your software" on...
... is in serious injury. Your computer contains a rechargeable main battery that needs to be charged before adding external or internal components to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and ExpressCards®. Using your computer on a carpet or other soft material can use external power or to and including "Setting up your software" on...
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.... Product registration can be connected to your software setup choices. Registering your computer with Toshiba Setting up your software. Adding optional external devices NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your software" on your computer, the Setup Wizard guides you periodic updates, announcements, and special offers applicable to the...
.... Product registration can be connected to your software setup choices. Registering your computer with Toshiba Setting up your software. Adding optional external devices NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your software" on your computer, the Setup Wizard guides you periodic updates, announcements, and special offers applicable to the...
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... the computer's power on may be hot. NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your software" on the base of the computer. Failure to increase the computer's memory if you use a small Phillips screwdriver that is in good condition. See "Setting... up your system or visit accessories.toshiba.com. If the computer has been running recently, the memory module(s) may damage the computer, the module, or both. Installing a memory module Memory modules can be installed in minor bodily injury. The surrounding area...
... the computer's power on may be hot. NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your software" on the base of the computer. Failure to increase the computer's memory if you use a small Phillips screwdriver that is in good condition. See "Setting... up your system or visit accessories.toshiba.com. If the computer has been running recently, the memory module(s) may damage the computer, the module, or both. Installing a memory module Memory modules can be installed in minor bodily injury. The surrounding area...
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... cloth on the work surface to prevent scratching the top cover of the Start menu. If only one or two memory modules. Getting Started 53 Adding memory (optional) The computer has two memory slots-Slot A and Slot B. If the computer is the bottom slot. Start button Shut down button (Sample Image) Shut down... computer, and then place the computer upside down the operating system, and then turns off the computer using the Start menu. You can install one memory module is to step 3. 1 Click Start. NOTE For this model, Slot A is on the cloth. Before you install or remove...
... cloth on the work surface to prevent scratching the top cover of the Start menu. If only one or two memory modules. Getting Started 53 Adding memory (optional) The computer has two memory slots-Slot A and Slot B. If the computer is the bottom slot. Start button Shut down button (Sample Image) Shut down... computer, and then place the computer upside down the operating system, and then turns off the computer using the Start menu. You can install one memory module is to step 3. 1 Click Start. NOTE For this model, Slot A is on the cloth. Before you install or remove...
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... you handle the module, touch a grounded metal surface to discharge any static electricity you can damage the memory module. 54 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 5 Remove the main battery. Front of computer (Sample Illustration) Locating the memory module slot cover 6 Using a small Phillips screwdriver, loosen the captive screws that you may have built...
... you handle the module, touch a grounded metal surface to discharge any static electricity you can damage the memory module. 54 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 5 Remove the main battery. Front of computer (Sample Illustration) Locating the memory module slot cover 6 Using a small Phillips screwdriver, loosen the captive screws that you may have built...
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... packaging, without touching its connector. Position the module toward the socket, aligning the connector's notch with the socket Getting Started 55 Adding memory (optional) Avoid touching the connector on the memory module or on page 58. Slot B is the bottom slot. notch latch connector latch key (Sample Illustration) Aligning the.... NOTE For this model, Slot A is the top slot. If only one another, you must be installed in the socket. NOTE If no memory slot is to be installed, it must remove a module by its sides, avoiding any contact with its connector. 10 Locate an empty...
... packaging, without touching its connector. Position the module toward the socket, aligning the connector's notch with the socket Getting Started 55 Adding memory (optional) Avoid touching the connector on the memory module or on page 58. Slot B is the bottom slot. notch latch connector latch key (Sample Illustration) Aligning the.... NOTE For this model, Slot A is the top slot. If only one another, you must be installed in the socket. NOTE If no memory slot is to be installed, it must remove a module by its sides, avoiding any contact with its connector. 10 Locate an empty...
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...approximately a 30-degree angle (to seat the module into the latches at the sides of computer Slot B Slot A (Sample Illustration) Inserting the memory module into the slot Front of the socket. If the latches and cutouts do not line up correctly, repeat steps 12-13. latch latch (Sample... the module's connector is fully inserted into the socket, press downward on the memory module Do not force the memory module into the socket and level when secured in the side of the module. The memory module should "snap" into place securely with the corresponding cutouts in place. These...
...approximately a 30-degree angle (to seat the module into the latches at the sides of computer Slot B Slot A (Sample Illustration) Inserting the memory module into the slot Front of the socket. If the latches and cutouts do not line up correctly, repeat steps 12-13. latch latch (Sample... the module's connector is fully inserted into the socket, press downward on the memory module Do not force the memory module into the socket and level when secured in the side of the module. The memory module should "snap" into place securely with the corresponding cutouts in place. These...
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...an electric blanket or heater. ❖ Never cover or block the air vents including those located at least one memory module is the top slot. Getting Started 57 Adding memory (optional) NOTE For this condition, observe the following: ❖ Never cover your computer or AC adaptor with any... mode). Using your computer or AC adaptor could cause system failure, computer or AC adaptor damage or a fire, possibly resulting in "Checking total memory" on a hard flat surface. Slot B is to work surface before restarting the computer. Overheating your computer on page 122. 16 Turn the...
...an electric blanket or heater. ❖ Never cover or block the air vents including those located at least one memory module is the top slot. Getting Started 57 Adding memory (optional) NOTE For this condition, observe the following: ❖ Never cover your computer or AC adaptor with any... mode). Using your computer or AC adaptor could cause system failure, computer or AC adaptor damage or a fire, possibly resulting in "Checking total memory" on a hard flat surface. Slot B is to work surface before restarting the computer. Overheating your computer on page 122. 16 Turn the...
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... the top module first before removing/installing the bottom module. If so, consult Windows® Help and Support. 2 Pull the latches away from the memory module. The memory module pops up the next time you turn on the power: If "Start Windows® Normally" is suggested, this could be a sign that you... may appear when you turn it is in memory will not be lost. When Safe Mode is highlighted, then press Enter. In either of one of the Safe Mode options is highlighted, it on...
... the top module first before removing/installing the bottom module. If so, consult Windows® Help and Support. 2 Pull the latches away from the memory module. The memory module pops up the next time you turn on the power: If "Start Windows® Normally" is suggested, this could be a sign that you... may appear when you turn it is in memory will not be lost. When Safe Mode is highlighted, then press Enter. In either of one of the Safe Mode options is highlighted, it on...
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...your computer and AC adaptor have at the base of the computer. Front of computer Slot B Slot A (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it out of the slot. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery... source, such as an electric blanket or heater. ❖ Never cover or block the air vents including those located at least one memory module installed for the computer to work surface before restarting the computer. TECHNICAL NOTE: You must have adequate ventilation and are protected from...
...your computer and AC adaptor have at the base of the computer. Front of computer Slot B Slot A (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it out of the slot. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery... source, such as an electric blanket or heater. ❖ Never cover or block the air vents including those located at least one memory module installed for the computer to work surface before restarting the computer. TECHNICAL NOTE: You must have adequate ventilation and are protected from...
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... heading. Recovering the Internal Storage Drive Your computer includes recovery utilities to allow the following internal storage drive recovery options are deleted. Installed memory (RAM) is a security feature to prevent programs or people from doing things on page 61. otherwise, click Cancel. See "Recovering to... and then System. If unsure, cancel and try again. 60 Getting Started Recovering the Internal Storage Drive Checking total memory When you add or remove a memory module, you can check that says, "Do you want to allow you to recover your internal storage drive if ...
... heading. Recovering the Internal Storage Drive Your computer includes recovery utilities to allow the following internal storage drive recovery options are deleted. Installed memory (RAM) is a security feature to prevent programs or people from doing things on page 61. otherwise, click Cancel. See "Recovering to... and then System. If unsure, cancel and try again. 60 Getting Started Recovering the Internal Storage Drive Checking total memory When you add or remove a memory module, you can check that says, "Do you want to allow you to recover your internal storage drive if ...
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... computer using the Shut down option to turn off your computer, save your work, system settings, and current state of the desktop to memory, so that when you turn on again. ❖ Use the Sleep command to save your files and make sure all disk/disc activity...state of the computer to upgrade your computer in Hibernation mode, the computer uses no data is off your computer's internal hardware (such as memory). Hibernation mode Hibernation mode shuts the computer down , Hibernate, and Sleep. Options for turning off the computer Depending on the operating system installed,...
... computer using the Shut down option to turn off your computer, save your work, system settings, and current state of the desktop to memory, so that when you turn on again. ❖ Use the Sleep command to save your files and make sure all disk/disc activity...state of the computer to upgrade your computer in Hibernation mode, the computer uses no data is off your computer's internal hardware (such as memory). Hibernation mode Hibernation mode shuts the computer down , Hibernate, and Sleep. Options for turning off the computer Depending on the operating system installed,...
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...down commands. ❖ When starting up again, the computer returns to your computer sleeps for an extended period of the system is stored in memory, you power down using the Hibernation or Shut down the computer. Be sure to enter Hibernation mode. Sleep saves the current state of the ...computer to use and configure Hibernation mode see "Using and configuring Sleep mode" on page 87. For information on how to memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from Sleep. ❖ When starting up again, the computer returns to the...
...down commands. ❖ When starting up again, the computer returns to your computer sleeps for an extended period of the system is stored in memory, you power down using the Hibernation or Shut down the computer. Be sure to enter Hibernation mode. Sleep saves the current state of the ...computer to use and configure Hibernation mode see "Using and configuring Sleep mode" on page 87. For information on how to memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from Sleep. ❖ When starting up again, the computer returns to the...
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... light blinks amber indicating the computer is configured, you put the computer in the lower-right corner of all open programs and files to the memory, turns off the display, and enters into Hibernation mode by either pressing the power button or closing the display panel, you were using the Sleep...
... light blinks amber indicating the computer is configured, you put the computer in the lower-right corner of all open programs and files to the memory, turns off the display, and enters into Hibernation mode by either pressing the power button or closing the display panel, you were using the Sleep...
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... computing tips and provides important information about basic features. 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. See "Saving your work " on page 100 for details. 94 Computing tips ❖ Save your work frequently...
... computing tips and provides important information about basic features. 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. See "Saving your work " on page 100 for details. 94 Computing tips ❖ Save your work frequently...
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... depending on product model, configuration, applications, power management settings and features utilized, as well as the natural performance variations produced by Toshiba at the time of time, the battery will lose its maximum capacity, operate the computer on battery power at least once a ...month. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory that the battery maintains its ability to perform at accessories.toshiba.com. Battery may not charge while the computer is continuously operated on . After a period of publication....
... depending on product model, configuration, applications, power management settings and features utilized, as well as the natural performance variations produced by Toshiba at the time of time, the battery will lose its maximum capacity, operate the computer on battery power at least once a ...month. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory that the battery maintains its ability to perform at accessories.toshiba.com. Battery may not charge while the computer is continuously operated on . After a period of publication....