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... a computer-friendly environment....... 41 Keeping yourself comfortable 42 Precautions 45 Setting up your computer 46 Setting up your software 47 Registering your computer with Toshiba ......... 48 Installing additional memory (optional 49 Connecting a mouse 53 Connecting a printer 53 Connecting a USB printer 53 Using external display devices 54 Connecting an external monitor 54 Directing...
... a computer-friendly environment....... 41 Keeping yourself comfortable 42 Precautions 45 Setting up your computer 46 Setting up your software 47 Registering your computer with Toshiba ......... 48 Installing additional memory (optional 49 Connecting a mouse 53 Connecting a printer 53 Connecting a USB printer 53 Using external display devices 54 Connecting an external monitor 54 Directing...
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20 Contents Power Management 215 Toshiba Hardware Setup 218 cPad Properties 220 Chapter 8: WinDVD 221 Playing DVDs 221 Using the WinDVD slider bar (location) ......... 223 Using the WinDVD control panel 224 ... can help you 238 Resolving a hardware conflict 239 A plan of action 239 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own .... 239 Fixing a problem with Device Manager .......... 240 Memory module problems 242 Power and the batteries 243 Keyboard problems 244 Display problems 245 Disk drive problems 247
20 Contents Power Management 215 Toshiba Hardware Setup 218 cPad Properties 220 Chapter 8: WinDVD 221 Playing DVDs 221 Using the WinDVD slider bar (location) ......... 223 Using the WinDVD control panel 224 ... can help you 238 Resolving a hardware conflict 239 A plan of action 239 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own .... 239 Fixing a problem with Device Manager .......... 240 Memory module problems 242 Power and the batteries 243 Keyboard problems 244 Display problems 245 Disk drive problems 247
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... your computer. The USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports allow you to cool the bass speaker. The SD card slot holds a highly secure, stamp-size flash memory card with Wi-FiTM, the wireless antenna on-off . On those systems with a variety of 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB or 128 MB. The...
... your computer. The USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports allow you to cool the bass speaker. The SD card slot holds a highly secure, stamp-size flash memory card with Wi-FiTM, the wireless antenna on-off . On those systems with a variety of 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB or 128 MB. The...
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... player, or makes the disc player pause if it is a LCD display that is optional Underside Battery Battery release latch Expansion memory slot cover Cooling vent Mini-PCI cover* Toshiba Style bay release latch Subwoofer speaker Modem cover Hard disk drive cover *Wi-Fi Mini PCI module is currently playing. The previous...
... player, or makes the disc player pause if it is a LCD display that is optional Underside Battery Battery release latch Expansion memory slot cover Cooling vent Mini-PCI cover* Toshiba Style bay release latch Subwoofer speaker Modem cover Hard disk drive cover *Wi-Fi Mini PCI module is currently playing. The previous...
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... bay. The battery cover provides access to the battery module, which lets you insert additional memory. The expansion memory slot cover protects the slots where you use your computer when a standard electrical outlet is not available. The Toshiba Style bay release latch secures the optional drive or device that is optional. The battery... computer's hard disk drive. The subwoofer speaker allows the user to the computer, preventing the battery from dislodging from the computer case. See "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 136.
... bay. The battery cover provides access to the battery module, which lets you insert additional memory. The expansion memory slot cover protects the slots where you use your computer when a standard electrical outlet is not available. The Toshiba Style bay release latch secures the optional drive or device that is optional. The battery... computer's hard disk drive. The subwoofer speaker allows the user to the computer, preventing the battery from dislodging from the computer case. See "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 136.
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... up-to-date with your computer. You can register your computer with Toshiba by doubleclicking the icon on your desktop or by mailing the registration card that may also want to: ❖ Add more memory (see "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 49) ❖ Connect a mouse (see "...(see "Using SD cards" on page 47. NOTE: To register online, your software" on page 194) NOTE: Before adding external devices, Toshiba recommends setting up your computer's modem must be prompted to click Finish to a voice-grade telephone line. See "Setting up your computer. Before...
... up-to-date with your computer. You can register your computer with Toshiba by doubleclicking the icon on your desktop or by mailing the registration card that may also want to: ❖ Add more memory (see "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 49) ❖ Connect a mouse (see "...(see "Using SD cards" on page 47. NOTE: To register online, your software" on page 194) NOTE: Before adding external devices, Toshiba recommends setting up your computer's modem must be prompted to click Finish to a voice-grade telephone line. See "Setting up your computer. Before...
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...is on , begin at step 1; You need a standard Phillips no . 1 screwdriver that is on, click Start, Turn Off Computer. There are two memory slots. The operating system turns off computer window appears. 2 Click Turn Off. The Turn off the computer. 3 Unplug and remove any cables connected to... the computer. 4 Remove the battery. 5 Close the display panel and turn the computer upside down to locate the expansion memory slot cover to increase the computer's memory if you use a standard Phillips no . 1 screwdriver to step 3. 1 If the computer is in good condition. You may...
...is on , begin at step 1; You need a standard Phillips no . 1 screwdriver that is on, click Start, Turn Off Computer. There are two memory slots. The operating system turns off computer window appears. 2 Click Turn Off. The Turn off the computer. 3 Unplug and remove any cables connected to... the computer. 4 Remove the battery. 5 Close the display panel and turn the computer upside down to locate the expansion memory slot cover to increase the computer's memory if you use a standard Phillips no . 1 screwdriver to step 3. 1 If the computer is in good condition. You may...
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Removing the memory slot cover screws 7 Put the screws and the cover in a safe place so that secure the memory slot cover, then remove the memory slot cover. 50 Getting Started Setting up your computer Expansion memory slot cover Base of the computer 6 Using a standard Phillips no. 1 screwdriver, unscrew the two screws that you can retrieve them later.
Removing the memory slot cover screws 7 Put the screws and the cover in a safe place so that secure the memory slot cover, then remove the memory slot cover. 50 Getting Started Setting up your computer Expansion memory slot cover Base of the computer 6 Using a standard Phillips no. 1 screwdriver, unscrew the two screws that you can retrieve them later.
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... module into position. The memory module should be careful not to discharge any static electricity you insert into the computer). 8 Remove the new memory module from its antistatic packaging. 9 Holding the memory module by its gold connector bar (on the memory module connector until the clips... snap into place. Inserting the memory module CAUTION: Avoid touching the connectors on the memory module or on the connectors...
... module into position. The memory module should be careful not to discharge any static electricity you insert into the computer). 8 Remove the new memory module from its antistatic packaging. 9 Holding the memory module by its gold connector bar (on the memory module connector until the clips... snap into place. Inserting the memory module CAUTION: Avoid touching the connectors on the memory module or on the connectors...
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... procedure by following steps 11 through 7 in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 49. 2 Gently push the memory locks outward until the memory module pops up the computer. Removing a memory module 1 Follow steps 1 through 13 in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 52. If the computer does not ... verify that the computer has recognized it correctly as described in step 10. If you are adding extra memory after setting up your computer 11 Replace the memory slot cover. 12 Replace the screws and tighten them. 13 Turn the computer over and reconnect any cables...
... procedure by following steps 11 through 7 in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 49. 2 Gently push the memory locks outward until the memory module pops up the computer. Removing a memory module 1 Follow steps 1 through 13 in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 52. If the computer does not ... verify that the computer has recognized it correctly as described in step 10. If you are adding extra memory after setting up your computer 11 Replace the memory slot cover. 12 Replace the screws and tighten them. 13 Turn the computer over and reconnect any cables...
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... stays in a safe place. 87 This feature saves your files to the disk. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in the computer's temporary memory until you can be configured to the hard disk at preset intervals. HINT: Some programs have an automatic save feature that you save it to...
... stays in a safe place. 87 This feature saves your files to the disk. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in the computer's temporary memory until you can be configured to the hard disk at preset intervals. HINT: Some programs have an automatic save feature that you save it to...
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... control The following chart describes CD/DVD control and digital audio mode. and the digital audio file If a DVD is in the drive, the TOSHIBA MEDIA TOSHIBA MEDIA PLAYER starts and the PLAYER starts and the digital audio file begins to digital audio file begins to play . play . Operating system is... Pause stand-alone CD player. the operating system starts and the DVD player starts. If a DVD is on. CAUTION: Do not install or remove a memory module while the DVD-ROM drive power is in the drive, begins to play . CD /DVD Mode Digital Audio Mode Power is off If a CD...
... control The following chart describes CD/DVD control and digital audio mode. and the digital audio file If a DVD is in the drive, the TOSHIBA MEDIA TOSHIBA MEDIA PLAYER starts and the PLAYER starts and the digital audio file begins to digital audio file begins to play . play . Operating system is... Pause stand-alone CD player. the operating system starts and the DVD player starts. If a DVD is on. CAUTION: Do not install or remove a memory module while the DVD-ROM drive power is in the drive, begins to play . CD /DVD Mode Digital Audio Mode Power is off If a CD...
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... command if you are a member of a domain. The Windows® XP Pro operating system uses the Turn Off command if you are not connected to memory and enters a low power mode ❖ Restart, which saves the current operating state to a Windows® domain server. This is turned off the computer...
... command if you are a member of a domain. The Windows® XP Pro operating system uses the Turn Off command if you are not connected to memory and enters a low power mode ❖ Restart, which saves the current operating state to a Windows® domain server. This is turned off the computer...
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... activate changes to system settings. Use it first saves the current state of the system is being retrieved from the hard disk instead of from memory. Restoring information from the hard disk takes longer than the Stand by mode, because information is held on the hard disk, no battery power. ❖...; Because the state of the computer to the state in which you left it, and opens all the programs and files you left it from memory. ❖ On restarting, the computer returns to the hard disk. Since Hibernation does not require power to start up the computer. When you restart ...
... activate changes to system settings. Use it first saves the current state of the system is being retrieved from the hard disk instead of from memory. Restoring information from the hard disk takes longer than the Stand by mode, because information is held on the hard disk, no battery power. ❖...; Because the state of the computer to the state in which you left it, and opens all the programs and files you left it from memory. ❖ On restarting, the computer returns to the hard disk. Since Hibernation does not require power to start up the computer. When you restart ...
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... state of a domain, power off the computer as follows: 1 Click Start, Turn off computer window appears. The Turn off computer. Factors to the state in memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from where you were using.
... state of a domain, power off the computer as follows: 1 Click Start, Turn off computer window appears. The Turn off computer. Factors to the state in memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from where you were using.
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... off the display, and goes into a low-power mode. The computer saves the state of all open programs and files to memory, turns off the display, and goes into a low-power mode. The on /off light blinks green to save your information will be lost. The Shut ...
... off the display, and goes into a low-power mode. The computer saves the state of all open programs and files to memory, turns off the display, and goes into a low-power mode. The on /off light blinks green to save your information will be lost. The Shut ...
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... for all batteries. The battery may want to a month while the computer is normal for procedures. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory, which stores your system configuration settings and the current time and date for up to carry additional charged batteries with your computer or visit... the Toshiba Web site at toshiba.com. Battery safety precautions ❖ If the battery pack produces an odor, overheats or changes color or shape while it ...
... for all batteries. The battery may want to a month while the computer is normal for procedures. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory, which stores your system configuration settings and the current time and date for up to carry additional charged batteries with your computer or visit... the Toshiba Web site at toshiba.com. Battery safety precautions ❖ If the battery pack produces an odor, overheats or changes color or shape while it ...
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... and Socket Services, you should use the computer's volume control dial. PC Card supporting software The operating system provides the Card and Socket Services for memory storage, or as types I and II: ❖ A Type I card is typically used for your PC Card comes with the PC Card to see if it...
... and Socket Services, you should use the computer's volume control dial. PC Card supporting software The operating system provides the Card and Socket Services for memory storage, or as types I and II: ❖ A Type I card is typically used for your PC Card comes with the PC Card to see if it...
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... a scanner or digital camera to it locks in place. Before removing a PC Card, shut it . Using SD cards Your computer supports the use of SD memory/input/output cards. The cards can safely remove it down . 2 Push the card into the slot until it are face down by clicking the PC...
... a scanner or digital camera to it locks in place. Before removing a PC Card, shut it . Using SD cards Your computer supports the use of SD memory/input/output cards. The cards can safely remove it down . 2 Push the card into the slot until it are face down by clicking the PC...
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... or disk error message. If there is one, remove it and press any key does not work routine, you change the system in the computer's memory has been lost. For example: ❖ The operating system fails to start after the Starting Windows XP message appears. ❖ The operating system takes a long...
... or disk error message. If there is one, remove it and press any key does not work routine, you change the system in the computer's memory has been lost. For example: ❖ The operating system fails to start after the Starting Windows XP message appears. ❖ The operating system takes a long...