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... on page 36 for detailed information. Part I: Getting to the computer, preventing the cover from dislodging from the computer case. See Installing additional memory (optional) on page 101. The battery cover protects the battery. The hard disk drive cover protects the computer's hard disk. The modem/LAN... battery cover latch (which facilitates either a modem connection, or both a modem and a LAN connection. Finding Your Way Around Bottom Bottom Expansion memory slot cover 28 Modem/LAN cover Hard disk drive cover Battery cover latch Bass speaker Battery cover The expansion...
... on page 36 for detailed information. Part I: Getting to the computer, preventing the cover from dislodging from the computer case. See Installing additional memory (optional) on page 101. The battery cover protects the battery. The hard disk drive cover protects the computer's hard disk. The modem/LAN... battery cover latch (which facilitates either a modem connection, or both a modem and a LAN connection. Finding Your Way Around Bottom Bottom Expansion memory slot cover 28 Modem/LAN cover Hard disk drive cover Battery cover latch Bass speaker Battery cover The expansion...
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... your computer Your computer contains a rechargeable high-capacity battery that has been used . 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 to withstand the rigors of travel. Some...
... your computer Your computer contains a rechargeable high-capacity battery that has been used . 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 to withstand the rigors of travel. Some...
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...applications. If you are adding memory after you use the computer, begin at step 1, otherwise skip to install a memory module. You can only install one module in 64 MB, 128 MB, and 256 MB modules. Expansion memory slot cover Bottom of the Satellite 2800/2805 Series computer Part I: Getting... to run most of your computer. Additional memory comes in your computer's expansion memory slot, located on , click Start, Shut Down, select Shut down...
...applications. If you are adding memory after you use the computer, begin at step 1, otherwise skip to install a memory module. You can only install one module in 64 MB, 128 MB, and 256 MB modules. Expansion memory slot cover Bottom of the Satellite 2800/2805 Series computer Part I: Getting... to run most of your computer. Additional memory comes in your computer's expansion memory slot, located on , click Start, Shut Down, select Shut down...
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... to touch its edges so that the gold connector bar faces the slot, fit the module into the socket. To avoid damaging the memory module, be careful not to discharge any static electricity you may have built up your computer 4 Using the small Phillips screwdriver, unscrew ...the two screws that you insert into the computer). 6 Remove the memory module from its antistatic packaging. 7 Holding the memory module by its gold connector bar (on the side you can damage the memory module. Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer Getting Started 37 Setting up . CAUTION...
... to touch its edges so that the gold connector bar faces the slot, fit the module into the socket. To avoid damaging the memory module, be careful not to discharge any static electricity you may have built up your computer 4 Using the small Phillips screwdriver, unscrew ...the two screws that you insert into the computer). 6 Remove the memory module from its antistatic packaging. 7 Holding the memory module by its gold connector bar (on the side you can damage the memory module. Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer Getting Started 37 Setting up . CAUTION...
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... 8 Gently press down the computer, remove the memory slot cover, and make sure the memory module is seated properly, as described in place. When you turn on the connectors may cause memory access problems. 9 Replace the memory slot cover. 10 Replace the screws and tighten them...Know Your Computer Getting Started 38 Setting up your computer, it automatically recognizes the additional memory. 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. If the computer does not recognize the...
... 8 Gently press down the computer, remove the memory slot cover, and make sure the memory module is seated properly, as described in place. When you turn on the connectors may cause memory access problems. 9 Replace the memory slot cover. 10 Replace the screws and tighten them...Know Your Computer Getting Started 38 Setting up your computer, it automatically recognizes the additional memory. 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. If the computer does not recognize the...
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To connect a PS/2 mouse, plug the mouse cable into one of the computer's built-in Installing additional memory (optional) on page 36. 2 Gently pull up on the module to Know Your Computer By default, the system configures the PS/2 mouse to work otherwise.... pointing device. Connecting a USB mouse To connect a USB mouse, plug the mouse cable into the PS/2 port. Getting Started 39 Setting up your computer Removing a memory module 1 Follow steps 1 through 11. Connecting a PS/2 mouse with the computer's power on may want to use a mouse instead of the USB ports. Connecting a PS...
To connect a PS/2 mouse, plug the mouse cable into one of the computer's built-in Installing additional memory (optional) on page 36. 2 Gently pull up on the module to Know Your Computer By default, the system configures the PS/2 mouse to work otherwise.... pointing device. Connecting a USB mouse To connect a USB mouse, plug the mouse cable into the PS/2 port. Getting Started 39 Setting up your computer Removing a memory module 1 Follow steps 1 through 11. Connecting a PS/2 mouse with the computer's power on may want to use a mouse instead of the USB ports. Connecting a PS...
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... basic features. You will lose all the work done since you last saved, if, for details. 59 See your work stays in the computer's temporary memory until you save feature which you are working. Computing tips Save your software documentation for example, a system error occurs and you must restart your computer...
... basic features. You will lose all the work done since you last saved, if, for details. 59 See your work stays in the computer's temporary memory until you save feature which you are working. Computing tips Save your software documentation for example, a system error occurs and you must restart your computer...
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... any programs and files you want to use. Standby command The Standby command puts the computer into a powersaving mode. Factors when choosing Standby: While in memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from : Shut down, Standby, and Hibernation. Standby holds the current state of the computer...
... any programs and files you want to use. Standby command The Standby command puts the computer into a powersaving mode. Factors when choosing Standby: While in memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from : Shut down, Standby, and Hibernation. Standby holds the current state of the computer...
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... start up again, the computer returns to the mode in which you left it . Restoring information from the hard drive takes longer than restarting from memory. Hibernation command Hibernation mode shuts the computer down completely, but it from Shut down using . Part I: Getting to the hard disk. NOTE: If you were...
... start up again, the computer returns to the mode in which you left it . Restoring information from the hard drive takes longer than restarting from memory. Hibernation command Hibernation mode shuts the computer down completely, but it from Shut down using . Part I: Getting to the hard disk. NOTE: If you were...
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...down your computer, save your mind and decide to continue working after all, wait a few seconds before turning the computer on the left side of memory. When starting up again, the computer returns to the state in which you left it, including all control panel options on again. Part ...I: Getting to Settings, then click Control Panel. 2 If the Toshiba Power Saver icon is being retrieved from the drop down from the hard disk instead of the panel. TECHNICAL NOTES: Before using the Shut down...
...down your computer, save your mind and decide to continue working after all, wait a few seconds before turning the computer on the left side of memory. When starting up again, the computer returns to the state in which you left it, including all control panel options on again. Part ...I: Getting to Settings, then click Control Panel. 2 If the Toshiba Power Saver icon is being retrieved from the drop down from the hard disk instead of the panel. TECHNICAL NOTES: Before using the Shut down...
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... Saver icon is in Toshiba's Power Saver utility. 1 Open the Start menu, point to Know Your Computer The computer saves the status of the panel. 3 In the Running on /off ... panel. To use any of these methods, you press the power button. When I close the lid Set this option to Standby for the computer to memory, turns off the display, and goes into Standby mode when you first need to enable them in Standby mode. The on batteries area, click the...
... Saver icon is in Toshiba's Power Saver utility. 1 Open the Start menu, point to Know Your Computer The computer saves the status of the panel. 3 In the Running on /off ... panel. To use any of these methods, you press the power button. When I close the lid Set this option to Standby for the computer to memory, turns off the display, and goes into Standby mode when you first need to enable them in Standby mode. The on batteries area, click the...
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... time traveling and need to work for up to a month while the computer is a nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory, which stores your system configuration settings and the current time and date for many times. Using additional battery packs If you . Short-circuiting the battery...
... time traveling and need to work for up to a month while the computer is a nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory, which stores your system configuration settings and the current time and date for many times. Using additional battery packs If you . Short-circuiting the battery...
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...for your computer, but are likely to be much more difficult to set of PC Cards: Type I : Getting to the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) standard. PC Card supporting software PC Cards require Card and Socket Services software - Check the documentation that require a larger card. ... Using PC Cards For headphones, use the files included in each slot. Type III cards are typically used for fax/ modems, memory storage, network cards, etc. Even if your dealer. Using PC Cards PC Cards expand your computer's capabilities and usefulness.
...for your computer, but are likely to be much more difficult to set of PC Cards: Type I : Getting to the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) standard. PC Card supporting software PC Cards require Card and Socket Services software - Check the documentation that require a larger card. ... Using PC Cards For headphones, use the files included in each slot. Type III cards are typically used for fax/ modems, memory storage, network cards, etc. Even if your dealer. Using PC Cards PC Cards expand your computer's capabilities and usefulness.
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... - Allows you to set user passwords. Allows you to view current BIOS, hard disk drive and memory settings Password - Allows you to select types of devices. Display - Allows you to select the printer port type. Toshiba Utilities Toshiba Hardware Setup 185 Pointing Devices - Allows you to change the processing frequency and decrease the...
... - Allows you to set user passwords. Allows you to view current BIOS, hard disk drive and memory settings Password - Allows you to select types of devices. Display - Allows you to select the printer port type. Toshiba Utilities Toshiba Hardware Setup 185 Pointing Devices - Allows you to change the processing frequency and decrease the...
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... drive and press F10 while you to start the computer. The computer displays the WARNING RESUME FAILURE message. The computer was placed in the computer's memory has been lost. For more information, see Power and the batteries on page 214. Data stored in Standby mode and the battery has discharged. Clearing...
... drive and press F10 while you to start the computer. The computer displays the WARNING RESUME FAILURE message. The computer was placed in the computer's memory has been lost. For more information, see Power and the batteries on page 214. Data stored in Standby mode and the battery has discharged. Clearing...
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...two or more devices use the same IRQ, the processor does not know which device is stored in a specific place or address in memory called an Interrupt Request (IRQ) because it works. Interrupt Request Channel The channel to as system resources. If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a... device overwrites the data required by the other, causing a hardware conflict. Part II: Technical Reference This causes a hardware conflict. Direct Memory Access Similarly, the data required by the device is asking for adapter cards to accomplish a task. It also needs a direct channel to ...
...two or more devices use the same IRQ, the processor does not know which device is stored in a specific place or address in memory called an Interrupt Request (IRQ) because it works. Interrupt Request Channel The channel to as system resources. If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a... device overwrites the data required by the other, causing a hardware conflict. Part II: Technical Reference This causes a hardware conflict. Direct Memory Access Similarly, the data required by the device is asking for adapter cards to accomplish a task. It also needs a direct channel to ...
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... related to one of the common ones are working. Fixing device-related problems If you may have connected to the device. It includes testing the memory, hard disk, diskette drive, display, and additional devices you do not have a device conflict, it is run the system verification test, TDIAGS, which to Windows...
... related to one of the common ones are working. Fixing device-related problems If you may have connected to the device. It includes testing the memory, hard disk, diskette drive, display, and additional devices you do not have a device conflict, it is run the system verification test, TDIAGS, which to Windows...
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...battery and real-time clock (RTC) battery). Power problems are interrelated. Memory card problems Incorrectly connected or faulty memory modules may be device-related. Part II: Technical Reference If the error recurs without the memory module installed, the error is seated properly. 5 Check for the ...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 not caused by the memory module. For example, a faulty AC adapter or power cable...
...battery and real-time clock (RTC) battery). Power problems are interrelated. Memory card problems Incorrectly connected or faulty memory modules may be device-related. Part II: Technical Reference If the error recurs without the memory module installed, the error is seated properly. 5 Check for the ...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 not caused by the memory module. For example, a faulty AC adapter or power cable...
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... on . If Something Goes Wrong Fixing device-related problems 216 The battery appears not to power the computer for as long as a PC Card or memory module, that the program does not assign different meanings to begin with?
... on . If Something Goes Wrong Fixing device-related problems 216 The battery appears not to power the computer for as long as a PC Card or memory module, that the program does not assign different meanings to begin with?
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... the PC Card. Some card manufacturers use them. 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 your PC Card and the card did not come with the PC Card. See Resolving a hardware...
... the PC Card. Some card manufacturers use them. 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 your PC Card and the card did not come with the PC Card. See Resolving a hardware...