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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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... module is in use. The USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports allow you to your computer. The SD card slot holds a highly secure, stamp-size flash memory card with Wi-FiTM, the wireless antenna indicator glows amber when the computer's wireless antenna is on or off switch turns the computer's wireless antenna...
... module is in use. The USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports allow you to your computer. The SD card slot holds a highly secure, stamp-size flash memory card with Wi-FiTM, the wireless antenna indicator glows amber when the computer's wireless antenna is on or off switch turns the computer's wireless antenna...
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... play a CD or DVD. Press the button again to the preceding track on the disc. 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 Sub...
... play a CD or DVD. Press the button again to the preceding track on the disc. 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 Sub...
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... that is installed in modem. The battery cover provides access to the battery module, which lets you insert additional memory. The modem cover protects the built-in the Toshiba Style bay. For information about replacing the battery, see "Changing the main battery" on page 49 for systems ...with Wi-Fi). The expansion memory slot cover protects the slots where you use your computer when a standard electrical outlet is optional...
... that is installed in modem. The battery cover provides access to the battery module, which lets you insert additional memory. The modem cover protects the built-in the Toshiba Style bay. For information about replacing the battery, see "Changing the main battery" on page 49 for systems ...with Wi-Fi). The expansion memory slot cover protects the slots where you use your computer when a standard electrical outlet is optional...
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... with information about new products and upgrades, and also extends your desktop or by doubleclicking the icon on your Toshiba warranty worldwide at no charge to : ❖ Add more memory (see "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 49) ❖ Connect a mouse (see "Connecting a mouse" on page 53) ❖ Connect a full-size..."Using PC Cards" on page 191) ❖ Install an SD Card (see "Using SD cards" on page 47. 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.
... with information about new products and upgrades, and also extends your desktop or by doubleclicking the icon on your Toshiba warranty worldwide at no charge to : ❖ Add more memory (see "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 49) ❖ Connect a mouse (see "Connecting a mouse" on page 53) ❖ Connect a full-size..."Using PC Cards" on page 191) ❖ Install an SD Card (see "Using SD cards" on page 47. 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.
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... Close the display panel and turn the computer upside down to locate the expansion memory slot cover to run most of data. There are two memory slots. CAUTION: Do not install or remove a memory module while the DVD-ROM drive power is on, click Start, Turn Off ... computer window appears. 2 Click Turn Off. Getting Started Setting up your computer 49 Installing additional memory (optional) Your computer comes with enough memory to the memory slot. Your system may want to increase the computer's memory if you use a standard Phillips no . 1 screwdriver to step 3. 1 If the computer...
... Close the display panel and turn the computer upside down to locate the expansion memory slot cover to run most of data. There are two memory slots. CAUTION: Do not install or remove a memory module while the DVD-ROM drive power is on, click Start, Turn Off ... computer window appears. 2 Click Turn Off. Getting Started Setting up your computer 49 Installing additional memory (optional) Your computer comes with enough memory to the memory slot. Your system may want to increase the computer's memory if you use a standard Phillips no . 1 screwdriver to step 3. 1 If the computer...
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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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... by its gold connector bar (on the side you may cause memory access problems. Getting Started Setting up . Inserting the memory module CAUTION: Avoid touching the connectors on the memory module or on the memory module connector until the clips snap into place. Grease or dust on the connectors may ...have built up your computer 51 CAUTION: Static electricity can damage the memory module. Before you handle the module, touch a grounded metal surface to touch its edges so that the gold connector bar faces the slot,...
... by its gold connector bar (on the side you may cause memory access problems. Getting Started Setting up . Inserting the memory module CAUTION: Avoid touching the connectors on the memory module or on the memory module connector until the clips snap into place. Grease or dust on the connectors may ...have built up your computer 51 CAUTION: Static electricity can damage the memory module. Before you handle the module, touch a grounded metal surface to touch its edges so that the gold connector bar faces the slot,...
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... recognized it correctly as described in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 49. 2 Gently push the memory locks outward until the memory module pops up the computer. You can now continue setting up . 3 Gently pull the memory module diagonally out of the slot. 4 Complete the... procedure by following steps 11 through 7 in step 10. Removing a memory module 1 Follow steps 1 through 13 in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 49. When the operating system has...
... recognized it correctly as described in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 49. 2 Gently push the memory locks outward until the memory module pops up the computer. You can now continue setting up . 3 Gently pull the memory module diagonally out of the slot. 4 Complete the... procedure by following steps 11 through 7 in step 10. Removing a memory module 1 Follow steps 1 through 13 in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 49. When the operating system has...
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... save feature that you are working. See "Setting battery alarms" on a regular basis. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in the computer's temporary memory until you when the battery is running low. You will lose all unsaved work frequently. Computing tips ❖ Save your work , if, for details. ❖...
... save feature that you are working. See "Setting battery alarms" on a regular basis. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in the computer's temporary memory until you when the battery is running low. You will lose all unsaved work frequently. Computing tips ❖ Save your work , if, for details. ❖...
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...drive, the The operating system and you press Play/ Pause If a CD 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 . and the digital audio file If a DVD is running and you system enters CD player starts, the TOSHIBA press Play/ mode and operates as a MEDIA PLAYER starts Pause stand-alone CD player. 102 Learning the Basics ...starts and the DVD player starts. CAUTION: Do not install or remove a memory module while the DVD-ROM drive power is in the drive, begins to play .
...drive, the The operating system and you press Play/ Pause If a CD 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 . and the digital audio file If a DVD is running and you system enters CD player starts, the TOSHIBA press Play/ mode and operates as a MEDIA PLAYER starts Pause stand-alone CD player. 102 Learning the Basics ...starts and the DVD player starts. CAUTION: Do not install or remove a memory module while the DVD-ROM drive power is in the drive, begins to play .
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..., which saves the current operating state to the hard disk and powers off the computer ❖ Stand by, which saves the current operating state to memory and enters a low power mode ❖ Restart, which restarts the computer Each option has its advantages. The Windows® XP Pro operating system uses the...
..., which saves the current operating state to the hard disk and powers off the computer ❖ Stand by, which saves the current operating state to memory and enters a low power mode ❖ Restart, which restarts the computer Each option has its advantages. The Windows® XP Pro operating system uses the...
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...the Basics Powering down the computer ❖ When starting up again, this choice uses less time and battery power than restoring it from memory. Since Hibernation does not require power to the hard disk. When you restart the computer, the computer runs a self-test, loads the.... Restart command Restart is in which you left it , and opens all the programs and files you were previously using . Restoring information from memory. ❖ On restarting, the computer returns to consider when choosing Hibernation: ❖ While in which you need to reload the operating system,...
...the Basics Powering down the computer ❖ When starting up again, this choice uses less time and battery power than restoring it from memory. Since Hibernation does not require power to the hard disk. When you restart the computer, the computer runs a self-test, loads the.... Restart command Restart is in which you left it , and opens all the programs and files you were previously using . Restoring information from memory. ❖ On restarting, the computer returns to consider when choosing Hibernation: ❖ While in which you need to reload the operating system,...
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... the Basics Using Turn Off or Shut down or Hibernation. ❖ On restarting, the computer returns to consider when choosing Stand by: ❖ While in memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from where you left it, and opens all the programs and files you are...
... the Basics Using Turn Off or Shut down or Hibernation. ❖ On restarting, the computer returns to consider when choosing Stand by: ❖ While in memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from where you left it, and opens all the programs and files you are...
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.... The computer saves the state of all open programs and files to save your information will be lost. The on /off light blinks green to memory, turns off computer window appears. The Shut Down window appears. 2 Select Stand by The Turn off the display, and goes into a low-power mode.... Be sure to memory, turns off computer window 2 Click Stand By. The computer saves the state of all open programs and files to indicate the machine is in Stand...
.... The computer saves the state of all open programs and files to save your information will be lost. The on /off light blinks green to memory, turns off computer window appears. The Shut Down window appears. 2 Select Stand by The Turn off the display, and goes into a low-power mode.... Be sure to memory, turns off computer window 2 Click Stand By. The computer saves the state of all open programs and files to indicate the machine is in Stand...
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...the computer is being used or charged, turn off . To purchase a new battery pack, see "Maximizing battery life" on battery power at toshiba.com. Using additional batteries If you . To ensure that shipped with you spend a lot of time traveling and need to your accessories information that... either through an AC adapter or a docking station (if applicable to be replaced. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory, which stores your computer or visit the Toshiba Web site at least once a month until the battery is fully discharged. If the computer is turned off the computer's...
...the computer is being used or charged, turn off . To purchase a new battery pack, see "Maximizing battery life" on battery power at toshiba.com. Using additional batteries If you . To ensure that shipped with you spend a lot of time traveling and need to your accessories information that... either through an AC adapter or a docking station (if applicable to be replaced. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory, which stores your computer or visit the Toshiba Web site at least once a month until the battery is fully discharged. If the computer is turned off the computer's...
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...use the files included in the Windows ® XP operating system. 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 a serial interface, parallel interface, or modem....automatically. Check the documentation that came with your computer, but are likely to be much more difficult to the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) standard. Even if your computer's capabilities and usefulness. 191 Exploring Your Options Using PC Cards 2 Using any ...
...use the files included in the Windows ® XP operating system. 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 a serial interface, parallel interface, or modem....automatically. Check the documentation that came with your computer, but are likely to be much more difficult to the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) standard. Even if your computer's capabilities and usefulness. 191 Exploring Your Options Using PC Cards 2 Using any ...
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... a SCSI card while any of the SCSI devices connected to your computer. A single SCSI PC Card enables you can be used with a variety of SD memory/input/output cards.
... a SCSI card while any of the SCSI devices connected to your computer. A single SCSI PC Card enables you can be used with a variety of SD memory/input/output cards.
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... the Starting Windows XP message appears. ❖ The operating system takes a long time to fix the problem. If there is no diskette in the computer's memory has been lost. To charge the battery, leave the computer plugged into a live wall outlet for several hours. The computer displays the Non-System disk...
... the Starting Windows XP message appears. ❖ The operating system takes a long time to fix the problem. If there is no diskette in the computer's memory has been lost. To charge the battery, leave the computer plugged into a live wall outlet for several hours. The computer displays the Non-System disk...