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...Contents Keeping yourself comfortable 49 Precautions 52 Setting up your computer 54 Setting up your software 54 Registering your computer with Toshiba ......... 55 Adding external devices 55 Connecting to a power source 56 Charging the main battery 58 Using the computer for...the power 60 Using the TouchPad 61 Control buttons 62 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 62 Setting up a printer 63 Installing additional memory (optional 66 Removing a memory module 70 Connecting a mouse 71 Connecting a printer 71 Connecting a USB printer 71 Connecting a parallel printer 71 Using external ...
...Contents Keeping yourself comfortable 49 Precautions 52 Setting up your computer 54 Setting up your software 54 Registering your computer with Toshiba ......... 55 Adding external devices 55 Connecting to a power source 56 Charging the main battery 58 Using the computer for...the power 60 Using the TouchPad 61 Control buttons 62 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 62 Setting up a printer 63 Installing additional memory (optional 66 Removing a memory module 70 Connecting a mouse 71 Connecting a printer 71 Connecting a USB printer 71 Connecting a parallel printer 71 Using external ...
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... document ... 186 Viewing existing key assignments 188 Changing or removing existing key assignments 188 Hotkey utility 188 TOSHIBA Console 189 Customize Your Computer 190 Security 191 Power Management 191 Toshiba Hardware Setup 194 Chapter 8: If Something Goes Wrong 196 Problems that are easy to fix 196 Problems ...a hardware conflict 202 A plan of action 203 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own .... 203 Fixing a problem with Device Manager .......... 205 Memory module problems 207 Power and the batteries 208 Keyboard problems 209 Display problems 210 Disk drive problems 212
... document ... 186 Viewing existing key assignments 188 Changing or removing existing key assignments 188 Hotkey utility 188 TOSHIBA Console 189 Customize Your Computer 190 Security 191 Power Management 191 Toshiba Hardware Setup 194 Chapter 8: If Something Goes Wrong 196 Problems that are easy to fix 196 Problems ...a hardware conflict 202 A plan of action 203 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own .... 203 Fixing a problem with Device Manager .......... 205 Memory module problems 207 Power and the batteries 208 Keyboard problems 209 Display problems 210 Disk drive problems 212
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... the key instead of typing the letter printed on the top of the key. For more information, see "Using the cursor control overlay" on . Underside Memory slot cover Battery release lock Battery release latch Battery pack The battery release lock keeps the battery release latch from the computer case. For more...
... the key instead of typing the letter printed on the top of the key. For more information, see "Using the cursor control overlay" on . Underside Memory slot cover Battery release lock Battery release latch Battery pack The battery release lock keeps the battery release latch from the computer case. For more...
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See "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 122. Finding Your Way Around Underside 47 The battery pack contains the battery. The memory slot cover protects the two expansion memory slots where you insert additional memory. For information about replacing the battery, see "Changing the main battery" on page 66 for detailed information.
See "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 122. Finding Your Way Around Underside 47 The battery pack contains the battery. The memory slot cover protects the two expansion memory slots where you insert additional memory. For information about replacing the battery, see "Changing the main battery" on page 66 for detailed information.
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... the battery, you through steps to set up steps up to "Setting up your software" before adding external or internal components to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC cards. 54 Getting Started Setting up your computer Setting up your computer TECHNICAL NOTE: You must attach the AC adapter.
... the battery, you through steps to set up steps up to "Setting up your software" before adding external or internal components to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC cards. 54 Getting Started Setting up your computer Setting up your computer TECHNICAL NOTE: You must attach the AC adapter.
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56 Getting Started Connecting to a power source Before starting to use your computer, you may also want to: ❖ Add more memory (see "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 66) ❖ Connect a mouse (see "Connecting a mouse" on page 71) ❖ Connect a local printer (see "Connecting a printer" on page 71) ❖ Install ...
56 Getting Started Connecting to a power source Before starting to use your computer, you may also want to: ❖ Add more memory (see "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 66) ❖ Connect a mouse (see "Connecting a mouse" on page 71) ❖ Connect a local printer (see "Connecting a printer" on page 71) ❖ Install ...
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...You may have both slots occupied. If you install a memory module that is in various capacities (visit Toshiba's Web site at toshiba.com for a long time, the memory modules will be a long beep followed by two short beeps. Additional memory comes in slot B, there will sound when you install ...or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the ...
...You may have both slots occupied. If you install a memory module that is in various capacities (visit Toshiba's Web site at toshiba.com for a long time, the memory modules will be a long beep followed by two short beeps. Additional memory comes in slot B, there will sound when you install ...or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the ...
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... Shut down to locate the memory slot cover. If you are adding memory after you have started to use a standard Phillips no . 1 screwdriver, unscrew the screw that is in good condition. The operating system turns off the computer via the Start menu. Memory slot cover Base of your Satellite computer 4 Using a standard Phillips no...
... Shut down to locate the memory slot cover. If you are adding memory after you have started to use a standard Phillips no . 1 screwdriver, unscrew the screw that is in good condition. The operating system turns off the computer via the Start menu. Memory slot cover Base of your Satellite computer 4 Using a standard Phillips no...
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Viewing the inside of the memory compartment The following figure shows the inside of the memory compartment. 68 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) Removing the memory slot cover 5 Put the screw and the cover in a safe place so that you can retrieve them later.
Viewing the inside of the memory compartment The following figure shows the inside of the memory compartment. 68 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) Removing the memory slot cover 5 Put the screw and the cover in a safe place so that you can retrieve them later.
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...touch its gold connector bar (on the side you may cause memory access problems. 9 Replace the memory slot cover. 10 Replace the screw and tighten it. Static electricity can damage the memory module. The memory module should be careful not to discharge any static electricity you insert... into the computer). 7 Holding the memory module by its antistatic packaging. Grease or dust on the computer. Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) 69 6 Remove the memory module from its edges so that the gold connector bar faces the...
...touch its gold connector bar (on the side you may cause memory access problems. 9 Replace the memory slot cover. 10 Replace the screw and tighten it. Static electricity can damage the memory module. The memory module should be careful not to discharge any static electricity you insert... into the computer). 7 Holding the memory module by its antistatic packaging. Grease or dust on the computer. Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) 69 6 Remove the memory module from its edges so that the gold connector bar faces the...
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... slot. 4 Complete the procedure by following steps 9 through 5 in step 8. To verify that the computer correctly recognizes the memory, click Start, Control Panel and click Performance and Maintenance. 70 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) 11 Turn the computer over and reconnect any cables you removed. 12 Turn on page 66. 2 Gently...
... slot. 4 Complete the procedure by following steps 9 through 5 in step 8. To verify that the computer correctly recognizes the memory, click Start, Control Panel and click Performance and Maintenance. 70 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) 11 Turn the computer over and reconnect any cables you removed. 12 Turn on page 66. 2 Gently...
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... external keyboard 75 Using an external keyboard If you prefer to use the Windows® Standby or Hibernate commands to save your system settings to memory so
... external keyboard 75 Using an external keyboard If you prefer to use the Windows® Standby or Hibernate commands to save your system settings to memory so
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... . This feature saves your software documentation for example, a system error occurs and you must restart your computer, or your work temporarily stays in the computer's memory until you can be configured to warn you are working. Your computer can turn on page 121. You will lose all unsaved work, if, for...
... . This feature saves your software documentation for example, a system error occurs and you must restart your computer, or your work temporarily stays in the computer's memory until you can be configured to warn you are working. Your computer can turn on page 121. You will lose all unsaved work, if, for...
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Hibernation command The Hibernation command shuts the computer down completely, but automatically powers up the computer. Use it when you left it from memory. Restoring information from the hard disk takes longer than restarting from Hibernation mode uses less time and battery power than restoring it . When you start ...
Hibernation command The Hibernation command shuts the computer down completely, but automatically powers up the computer. Use it when you left it from memory. Restoring information from the hard disk takes longer than restarting from Hibernation mode uses less time and battery power than restoring it . When you start ...
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... When starting up again, the computer returns to the state in Standby mode, the computer uses some battery power. Standby holds the current state of memory. ❖ When starting up again, the computer returns to the mode in Standby mode. Be sure to save your work before entering Standby mode....mode uses less time and battery power than restarting from Standby because information is being retrieved from the hard disk instead of the computer in memory so that, when you restart the computer, you left it , including all open programs and files you do not save your work first....
... When starting up again, the computer returns to the state in Standby mode, the computer uses some battery power. Standby holds the current state of memory. ❖ When starting up again, the computer returns to the mode in Standby mode. Be sure to save your work before entering Standby mode....mode uses less time and battery power than restarting from Standby because information is being retrieved from the hard disk instead of the computer in memory so that, when you restart the computer, you left it , including all open programs and files you do not save your work first....
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The computer saves the state of all open programs and files to memory, turns off computer window appears. The Turn off the display, and goes into a low-power mode. The on/off computer window 2 Click Stand By. If ...
The computer saves the state of all open programs and files to memory, turns off computer window appears. The Turn off the display, and goes into a low-power mode. The on/off computer window 2 Click Stand By. If ...
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Be sure to memory, turns off light blinks amber to indicate the machine is in three ways: ❖ By pressing the hot key combination Fn + F3. The computer saves ...
Be sure to memory, turns off light blinks amber to indicate the machine is in three ways: ❖ By pressing the hot key combination Fn + F3. The computer saves ...
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.... To ensure that the battery maintains its ability to a month while the computer is fully discharged. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory, which stores your system configuration settings and the current time and date for all batteries. Power management Your computer ships with the power... is continuously operated on battery power. If the computer is consuming full power. To purchase a new battery pack, visit the Toshiba Web site at: toshiba.com. 116 Mobile Computing Running the computer on battery power Battery Notice Battery life may vary depending on usage. For optimum DVD...
.... To ensure that the battery maintains its ability to a month while the computer is fully discharged. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory, which stores your system configuration settings and the current time and date for all batteries. Power management Your computer ships with the power... is continuously operated on battery power. If the computer is consuming full power. To purchase a new battery pack, visit the Toshiba Web site at: toshiba.com. 116 Mobile Computing Running the computer on battery power Battery Notice Battery life may vary depending on usage. For optimum DVD...
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See "TOSHIBA Console" on page 189. 4 Choose the Power Save Modes tab, then under the Running on Batteries section, click Details. 5 Click the Alarm tab and set an alarm: 1 Click Start, then click Control Panel. Changing the main battery When your battery power is in memory will be lost . ...discharges fully, your information will be careful not to an AC power source or install a charged battery. Data in Standby mode. The TOSHIBA Power Saver Properties window appears. Do not remove the battery pack while the computer is running low, you have two options-connect the computer...
See "TOSHIBA Console" on page 189. 4 Choose the Power Save Modes tab, then under the Running on Batteries section, click Details. 5 Click the Alarm tab and set an alarm: 1 Click Start, then click Control Panel. Changing the main battery When your battery power is in memory will be lost . ...discharges fully, your information will be careful not to an AC power source or install a charged battery. Data in Standby mode. The TOSHIBA Power Saver Properties window appears. Do not remove the battery pack while the computer is running low, you have two options-connect the computer...
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... Volume and Preferred device. 4 Click OK. Using PC Cards PC Cards expand your dealer. Instead of speakers will be inadequate to the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) standard. Using external speakers or headphones Your computer is equipped with a full stereo sound system with internal speakers.
... Volume and Preferred device. 4 Click OK. Using PC Cards PC Cards expand your dealer. Instead of speakers will be inadequate to the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) standard. Using external speakers or headphones Your computer is equipped with a full stereo sound system with internal speakers.