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...cover 28 Modem/LAN cover Hard disk drive cover Battery cover latch Bass speaker Battery cover The expansion memory slot cover protects the space where you insert additional memory. Part I: Getting to the computer, preventing the cover from dislodging from the computer case. The battery... cover latch (which facilitates either a modem connection, or both a modem and a LAN connection. See Installing additional memory (optional) on page 101. The hard disk drive cover protects the computer's hard disk. For information about replacing the battery, see ...
...cover 28 Modem/LAN cover Hard disk drive cover Battery cover latch Bass speaker Battery cover The expansion memory slot cover protects the space where you insert additional memory. Part I: Getting to the computer, preventing the cover from dislodging from the computer case. The battery... cover latch (which facilitates either a modem connection, or both a modem and a LAN connection. See Installing additional memory (optional) on page 101. The hard disk drive cover protects the computer's hard disk. For information about replacing the battery, see ...
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... your computer to withstand the rigors of use it to Know Your Computer Setting up your computer may include: Upgrading your computer by installing more memory Connecting a printer Connecting a mouse Connecting the AC adapter HINT: To create a complete desktop environment, see Using your computer at the office on page 159. You...
... your computer to withstand the rigors of use it to Know Your Computer Setting up your computer may include: Upgrading your computer by installing more memory Connecting a printer Connecting a mouse Connecting the AC adapter HINT: To create a complete desktop environment, see Using your computer at the office on page 159. You...
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...small Phillips screwdriver to step 2. 1 If the computer is on the bottom of your computer Installing additional memory (optional) Your computer comes with enough memory to run most of the Satellite 2800/2805 Series computer Part I: Getting to use complex software or process large amounts of data. You can only... install one module in 64 MB, 128 MB, and 256 MB modules. Expansion memory slot cover Bottom of today...
...small Phillips screwdriver to step 2. 1 If the computer is on the bottom of your computer Installing additional memory (optional) Your computer comes with enough memory to run most of the Satellite 2800/2805 Series computer Part I: Getting to use complex software or process large amounts of data. You can only... install one module in 64 MB, 128 MB, and 256 MB modules. Expansion memory slot cover Bottom of today...
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...not to Know Your Computer Before you handle the module, touch a grounded metal surface to discharge any static electricity you can damage the memory module. Removing the memory slot cover screws 5 Put the screws and the cover in a safe place so that the gold connector bar faces the slot, fit... socket. Part I: Getting to touch its gold connector bar (on the side you insert into the computer). 6 Remove the memory module from its antistatic packaging. 7 Holding the memory module by its edges so that you may have built up your computer 4 Using the small Phillips screwdriver, unscrew the two...
...not to Know Your Computer Before you handle the module, touch a grounded metal surface to discharge any static electricity you can damage the memory module. Removing the memory slot cover screws 5 Put the screws and the cover in a safe place so that the gold connector bar faces the slot, fit... socket. Part I: Getting to touch its gold connector bar (on the side you insert into the computer). 6 Remove the memory module from its antistatic packaging. 7 Holding the memory module by its edges so that you may have built up your computer 4 Using the small Phillips screwdriver, unscrew the two...
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...and tighten them. 11 Turn the computer over and reconnect any cables you turn on your computer 8 Gently press down the computer, remove the memory slot cover, and make sure the memory module is seated properly, as described in place. If the computer does not recognize the... memory, shut down on the computer. Inserting the memory module CAUTION: Avoid touching the connectors on the memory module or on the memory module connector until the clips snap into position. When you removed. Do not force the ...
...and tighten them. 11 Turn the computer over and reconnect any cables you turn on your computer 8 Gently press down the computer, remove the memory slot cover, and make sure the memory module is seated properly, as described in place. If the computer does not recognize the... memory, shut down on the computer. Inserting the memory module CAUTION: Avoid touching the connectors on the memory module or on the memory module connector until the clips snap into position. When you removed. Do not force the ...
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... a PS/2 mouse with the computer's power on may want to use a mouse instead of the computer's built-in Installing additional memory (optional) on page 36. 2 Gently pull up your computer Removing a memory module 1 Follow steps 1 through 11. Getting Started 39 Setting up on , or the AccuPoint II pointing device to disconnect it...
... a PS/2 mouse with the computer's power on may want to use a mouse instead of the computer's built-in Installing additional memory (optional) on page 36. 2 Gently pull up your computer Removing a memory module 1 Follow steps 1 through 11. Getting Started 39 Setting up on , or the AccuPoint II pointing device to disconnect it...
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... to the hard disk at preset intervals. Computing tips Save your file to the disk. This feature saves your work stays in the computer's temporary memory until you can turn on. Your work frequently. Learning the Basics This chapter lists some computing tips and provides important information about basic features.
... to the hard disk at preset intervals. Computing tips Save your file to the disk. This feature saves your work stays in the computer's temporary memory until you can turn on. Your work frequently. Learning the Basics This chapter lists some computing tips and provides important information about basic features.
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.... Each method has its advantages. Standby command The Standby command puts the computer into a powersaving mode. Standby holds the current state of the computer in memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from Shut down uses the most efficient mode if you will last approximately eight...
.... Each method has its advantages. Standby command The Standby command puts the computer into a powersaving mode. Standby holds the current state of the computer in memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from Shut down uses the most efficient mode if you will last approximately eight...
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... maintain the saved information, the system settings are retained indefinitely. Part I: Getting to save your information will be lost if the battery discharges. Restarting from memory. Since Hibernation mode does not require power to the mode in which you left it, including all open programs and files you power down completely...
... maintain the saved information, the system settings are retained indefinitely. Part I: Getting to save your information will be lost if the battery discharges. Restarting from memory. Since Hibernation mode does not require power to the mode in which you left it, including all open programs and files you power down completely...
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... methods, you change your files and make sure the disk activity lights are off the computer Restarting from the hard disk instead of memory. When starting up again, the computer returns to the state in Toshiba's Power Saver utility. 1 Open the Start menu, point to Settings, then click Control Panel. 2 If the... Toshiba Power Saver icon is not present: click View all control panel options on the left it, including all , wait a few seconds before turning the computer ...
... methods, you change your files and make sure the disk activity lights are off the computer Restarting from the hard disk instead of memory. When starting up again, the computer returns to the state in Toshiba's Power Saver utility. 1 Open the Start menu, point to Settings, then click Control Panel. 2 If the... Toshiba Power Saver icon is not present: click View all control panel options on the left it, including all , wait a few seconds before turning the computer ...
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... Start, Shut Down, select Stand by either pressing the power button or closing the display panel. If the Toshiba Power Saver icon is in Toshiba's Power Saver utility. 1 Open the Start menu, point to memory, turns off light blinks amber indicating the machine is not present: click View all open programs and files...
... Start, Shut Down, select Stand by either pressing the power button or closing the display panel. If the Toshiba Power Saver icon is in Toshiba's Power Saver utility. 1 Open the Start menu, point to memory, turns off light blinks amber indicating the machine is not present: click View all open programs and files...
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... want to carry additional charged batteries with another metal object. You can then replace a discharged battery and continue working. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory, which stores your system configuration settings and the current time and date for many times. Overcharging will shorten its life and reverse charging could destroy...
... want to carry additional charged batteries with another metal object. You can then replace a discharged battery and continue working. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory, which stores your system configuration settings and the current time and date for many times. Overcharging will shorten its life and reverse charging could destroy...
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...set of Card and Socket Services, you should use the files included in each slot. Type III cards are used for fax/ modems, memory storage, network cards, etc. Other cards may work with its own version of programs that acts as a translator between the PC Card and the... I : Getting to the PCMCIA 2.1 standard, or later. Using PC Cards PC Cards expand your PC Card. a set up to the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) standard. Windows Millennium Edition provides the Card and Socket Services for removable hard disks and other functions that came with the PC...
...set of Card and Socket Services, you should use the files included in each slot. Type III cards are used for fax/ modems, memory storage, network cards, etc. Other cards may work with its own version of programs that acts as a translator between the PC Card and the... I : Getting to the PCMCIA 2.1 standard, or later. Using PC Cards PC Cards expand your PC Card. a set up to the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) standard. Windows Millennium Edition provides the Card and Socket Services for removable hard disks and other functions that came with the PC...
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...you to protect your computer searches the drives for the built-in which your work by requiring the password to set user passwords. Toshiba Utilities Toshiba Hardware Setup 185 Pointing Devices - Allows you can use SecureSleep™ to select the printer port type. If you do ...this, you to select types of devices. Display - Part II: Technical Reference Allows you to view current BIOS, hard disk drive and memory settings ...
...you to protect your computer searches the drives for the built-in which your work by requiring the password to set user passwords. Toshiba Utilities Toshiba Hardware Setup 185 Pointing Devices - Allows you can use SecureSleep™ to select the printer port type. If you do ...this, you to select types of devices. Display - Part II: Technical Reference Allows you to view current BIOS, hard disk drive and memory settings ...
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... press F10 while you press a key on page 214. Your computer normally loads Windows from the hard disk. The computer was placed in the computer's memory has been lost. Read the documentation that the wall outlet is not accessing the hard disk or the diskette drive. For more information, see Power...
... press F10 while you press a key on page 214. Your computer normally loads Windows from the hard disk. The computer was placed in the computer's memory has been lost. Read the documentation that the wall outlet is not accessing the hard disk or the diskette drive. For more information, see Power...
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... requests some of communication are commonly referred to as it interrupts what the processor is asking for adapter cards to bypass the microprocessor and access memory directly. A device, such as a disk drive or a modem, needs a channel to store information as system resources. The DMA provides a ...the one device overwrites the data required by one most recently connected to the system is stored in a specific place or address in memory called an Interrupt Request (IRQ) because it works. If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict 210 The device most likely to be...
... requests some of communication are commonly referred to as it interrupts what the processor is asking for adapter cards to bypass the microprocessor and access memory directly. A device, such as a disk drive or a modem, needs a channel to store information as system resources. The DMA provides a ...the one device overwrites the data required by one most recently connected to the system is stored in a specific place or address in memory called an Interrupt Request (IRQ) because it works. If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict 210 The device most likely to be...
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... Device Manager tab. 3 To view the device(s) installed, double-click the device type. 4 To view the properties, double-click the device. It includes testing the memory, hard disk, diskette drive, display, and additional devices you think your problem could be related to do not have a hardware conflict, but you may have...
... Device Manager tab. 3 To view the device(s) installed, double-click the device type. 4 To view the properties, double-click the device. It includes testing the memory, hard disk, diskette drive, display, and additional devices you think your problem could be related to do not have a hardware conflict, but you may have...
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... Power problems are interrelated. Windows Millennium Edition shuts down and turns off the computer automatically. 3 Remove the memory module. 4 Reinstall the memory module, following the instructions in Installing additional memory (optional) on page 36, and making sure it is worthwhile checking for the error again. If removing ...the memory module eliminates the error, the memory module may cause errors that describes problems and solutions related to specific devices. Power and the batteries Your ...
... Power problems are interrelated. Windows Millennium Edition shuts down and turns off the computer automatically. 3 Remove the memory module. 4 Reinstall the memory module, following the instructions in Installing additional memory (optional) on page 36, and making sure it is worthwhile checking for the error again. If removing ...the memory module eliminates the error, the memory module may cause errors that describes problems and solutions related to specific devices. Power and the batteries Your ...
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... press Fn and F11 simultaneously to the keyboard itself. Was the battery fully charged to power the computer for as long as a PC Card or memory module, that the program does not assign different meanings to turn off , make sure the software you frequently recharge a partially charged battery, it may be...
... press Fn and F11 simultaneously to the keyboard itself. Was the battery fully charged to power the computer for as long as a PC Card or memory module, that the program does not assign different meanings to turn off , make sure the software you frequently recharge a partially charged battery, it may be...
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... when using the card under Windows Millennium Edition. Most PC Card problems occur during installation and setup of devices, such as a removable hard disk, additional memory, or a pager. Sometimes the CIS contains enough information for more of the PC Card for information about using PC Cards. Card Information Structure When you...
... when using the card under Windows Millennium Edition. Most PC Card problems occur during installation and setup of devices, such as a removable hard disk, additional memory, or a pager. Sometimes the CIS contains enough information for more of the PC Card for information about using PC Cards. Card Information Structure When you...