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Contents Introduction 35 This guide 37 Safety icons 37 Other icons used 38 Other documentation 38 Service options 39 Chapter 1: Getting Started 40 Selecting a place to work 40 Creating a computer-friendly environment........40 Keeping yourself comfortable 41 Precautions 41 Important information on your computer's cooling fan 44 Setting up your computer 44 Setting up your software 45 Registering your computer with Toshiba 46 Setting up other devices 46 Connecting to a power source 47 Charging the main battery 50 26
Contents Introduction 35 This guide 37 Safety icons 37 Other icons used 38 Other documentation 38 Service options 39 Chapter 1: Getting Started 40 Selecting a place to work 40 Creating a computer-friendly environment........40 Keeping yourself comfortable 41 Precautions 41 Important information on your computer's cooling fan 44 Setting up your computer 44 Setting up your software 45 Registering your computer with Toshiba 46 Setting up other devices 46 Connecting to a power source 47 Charging the main battery 50 26
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... it is especially important for files you . It could damage the computer or cause system failure. ❖ Never turn off the computer while it to cool. Handle discs carefully. This precaution is reading from or writing to a disk may contain a computer virus. You need a special program to check for viruses. Ask...
... it is especially important for files you . It could damage the computer or cause system failure. ❖ Never turn off the computer while it to cool. Handle discs carefully. This precaution is reading from or writing to a disk may contain a computer virus. You need a special program to check for viruses. Ask...
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...tissue paper, plastic wrappers, or other similar materials can be located on surfaces with objects that cools the CPU by creating a vacuum. These components include, but are not limited to charge the... a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC Cards. See "Connecting to shut down. NOTE The cooling fan location will vary depending on page 47. If the fan is not blocked. To use it could... intake on page 45 before you must complete all setup steps up to your computer's cooling fan Your computer may be drawn in air by drawing outside air into the computer. Your...
...tissue paper, plastic wrappers, or other similar materials can be located on surfaces with objects that cools the CPU by creating a vacuum. These components include, but are not limited to charge the... a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC Cards. See "Connecting to shut down. NOTE The cooling fan location will vary depending on page 47. If the fan is not blocked. To use it could... intake on page 45 before you must complete all setup steps up to your computer's cooling fan Your computer may be drawn in air by drawing outside air into the computer. Your...
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... is in good condition. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. If this happens, let the module cool to room temperature before you install or remove a memory module while the computer is in Standby or Hibernation mode, data will need a standard Phillips No... B. To avoid damaging the computer's screws, use the computer for this procedure. 54 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your software.
... is in good condition. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. If this happens, let the module cool to room temperature before you install or remove a memory module while the computer is in Standby or Hibernation mode, data will need a standard Phillips No... B. To avoid damaging the computer's screws, use the computer for this procedure. 54 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your software.