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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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When this light is on the top of the key. 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 ...
When this light is on the top of the key. 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. For information about replacing the battery, see "Changing the main battery" on page 66 for detailed information. 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.
See "Installing additional memory (optional)" on page 122. For information about replacing the battery, see "Changing the main battery" on page 66 for detailed information. 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.
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... or internal components to enter the Setup Wizard. 2 Confirm acceptance of Microsoft's End User License Agreement and click Next. See "Connecting to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC cards. Setting up your software" before you through steps to set up steps up to "Setting up your software The names of windows...
... or internal components to enter the Setup Wizard. 2 Confirm acceptance of Microsoft's End User License Agreement and click Next. See "Connecting to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC cards. Setting up your software" before you through steps to set up steps up to "Setting up your software The names of windows...
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..., or to operate. 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...
..., or to operate. 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...
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...memory comes in various capacities (visit Toshiba's Web site at toshiba.com for a long time, the memory modules will become hot. Do not try to run most of data. If this case, turn off the computer using the Start menu. 66 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) Installing additional memory (optional) Before you install or remove a memory...complex software or process large amounts of today's popular applications. Your computer comes with enough memory to operate the computer with the computer, a beep will be a long beep followed by a short beep. If you...
...memory comes in various capacities (visit Toshiba's Web site at toshiba.com for a long time, the memory modules will become hot. Do not try to run most of data. If this case, turn off the computer using the Start menu. 66 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) Installing additional memory (optional) Before you install or remove a memory...complex software or process large amounts of today's popular applications. Your computer comes with enough memory to operate the computer with the computer, a beep will be a long beep followed by a short beep. If you...
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... the computer via the Start menu. Memory slot cover Base of your Satellite computer 4 Using a standard Phillips no. 1 screwdriver, unscrew the screw that is in good condition. See "Turn Off or Shut down to use a standard Phillips no. 1 screwdriver that secures the memory slot cover, then remove the memory slot cover. If you are...
... the computer via the Start menu. Memory slot cover Base of your Satellite computer 4 Using a standard Phillips no. 1 screwdriver, unscrew the screw that is in good condition. See "Turn Off or Shut down to use a standard Phillips no. 1 screwdriver that secures the memory slot cover, then remove the memory slot cover. If you are...
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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. Viewing the inside of the memory compartment The following figure shows the inside of the memory compartment.
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...angle and press down until the clips snap into position. Do not force the module into place. Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) 69 6 Remove the memory module from its gold connector bar (on the computer. Grease or dust on the connectors may have built up. Inserting ...the memory module Avoid touching the connectors on the memory module or on the side you may cause memory access problems. 9 Replace the memory slot cover. 10 Replace the screw and tighten it. Before you handle the ...
...angle and press down until the clips snap into position. Do not force the module into place. Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) 69 6 Remove the memory module from its gold connector bar (on the computer. Grease or dust on the connectors may have built up. Inserting ...the memory module Avoid touching the connectors on the memory module or on the side you may cause memory access problems. 9 Replace the memory slot cover. 10 Replace the screw and tighten it. Before you handle the ...
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.... 4 Complete the procedure by following steps 9 through 5 in step 8. Removing the memory module 3 Gently pull the memory module diagonally to view the recognized memory. 13 If the computer does not recognize the memory, shut down the computer, remove the memory slot cover, and make sure the memory module is seated properly, as described in "Installing additional...
.... 4 Complete the procedure by following steps 9 through 5 in step 8. Removing the memory module 3 Gently pull the memory module diagonally to view the recognized memory. 13 If the computer does not recognize the memory, shut down the computer, remove the memory slot cover, and make sure the memory module is seated properly, as described in "Installing additional...
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... battery. When the main battery light glows green, the battery is USB-compatible. Each option has its cable to one to your system settings to memory so You can attach one of the computer's USB ports. When you power down the computer, you are using it for the first time, leave...
... battery. When the main battery light glows green, the battery is USB-compatible. Each option has its cable to one to your system settings to memory so You can attach one of the computer's USB ports. When you power down the computer, you are using it for the first time, leave...
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... 121. HINT: Some programs have an automatic save it to warn you are working. You will lose all unsaved work temporarily stays in the computer's memory until you save feature which you must restart your computer, or your work frequently. Your work , if, for details. 79 Computing tips ❖ Save your...
... 121. HINT: Some programs have an automatic save it to warn you are working. You will lose all unsaved work temporarily stays in the computer's memory until you save feature which you must restart your computer, or your work frequently. Your work , if, for details. 79 Computing tips ❖ Save your...
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... hard disk, no data is lost if the battery discharges. ❖ Restarting from Hibernation mode uses less time and battery power than restoring it from memory. Use it . Restart command Restart is turned off.
... hard disk, no data is lost if the battery discharges. ❖ Restarting from Hibernation mode uses less time and battery power than restoring it from memory. Use it . Restart command Restart is turned off.
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...quickly" on page 103. For information about the Hibernation command, see "Going into a power-saving mode. Standby holds the current state of memory. ❖ When starting up again, the computer returns to the state in Standby mode, the computer uses some battery power. If you were... using. The battery will eventually discharge in memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from Hibernation mode uses a little more quickly, see "Using Hibernation" ...
...quickly" on page 103. For information about the Hibernation command, see "Going into a power-saving mode. Standby holds the current state of memory. ❖ When starting up again, the computer returns to the state in Standby mode, the computer uses some battery power. If you were... using. The battery will eventually discharge in memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from Hibernation mode uses a little more quickly, see "Using Hibernation" ...
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... Shut down. The Turn 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 computer window appears. 110 Learning the Basics Using Standby Using Standby If you are using the Windows® XP Pro operating system and...
... Shut down. The Turn 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 computer window appears. 110 Learning the Basics Using Standby Using Standby If you are using the Windows® XP Pro operating system and...
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... mode" on /off the display, and goes into Standby mode in Standby mode. If you power down list of all open programs and files to memory, turns off light blinks amber to save your information will be lost. The on page 232. ❖ By pressing the power button ❖ By closing...
... mode" on /off the display, and goes into Standby mode in Standby mode. If you power down list of all open programs and files to memory, turns off light blinks amber to save your information will be lost. The on page 232. ❖ By pressing the power button ❖ By closing...
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...Recharge time varies depending on page 126 for both AC power and battery modes. This is turned off. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory, which stores your system configuration settings and the current time and date for an extended period, more than on applications, power management settings... to a configuration that you play DVDs while running on AC power rather than a month, the battery may fail to perform at : toshiba.com. 116 Mobile Computing Running the computer on battery power Battery Notice Battery life may vary depending on battery power. For optimum DVD performance...
...Recharge time varies depending on page 126 for both AC power and battery modes. This is turned off. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory, which stores your system configuration settings and the current time and date for an extended period, more than on applications, power management settings... to a configuration that you play DVDs while running on AC power rather than a month, the battery may fail to perform at : toshiba.com. 116 Mobile Computing Running the computer on battery power Battery Notice Battery life may vary depending on battery power. For optimum DVD performance...
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.... 122 Mobile Computing Changing the main battery the computer to enter Standby mode or Hibernation mode, or to drop it or shortcircuit its terminals. The TOSHIBA Power Saver Properties window appears. When handling a battery, be lost . Data in Standby mode. Do not scratch or break the casing and do not drop..., hit or otherwise impact the battery. Also, do not twist or bend the battery pack. Changing the main battery When your battery power is in memory will be lost . The Control Panel window appears. 2 Click Performance and Maintenance. 3 Click the...
.... 122 Mobile Computing Changing the main battery the computer to enter Standby mode or Hibernation mode, or to drop it or shortcircuit its terminals. The TOSHIBA Power Saver Properties window appears. When handling a battery, be lost . Data in Standby mode. Do not scratch or break the casing and do not drop..., hit or otherwise impact the battery. Also, do not twist or bend the battery pack. Changing the main battery When your battery power is in memory will be lost . The Control Panel window appears. 2 Click Performance and Maintenance. 3 Click the...
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... sound files through external speakers or headphones: 1 Locate the headphone jack on the left side of speakers will be inadequate to the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) standard. Most PC Cards conform to produce sound from the headphones or external speakers into the headphone jack. TECHNICAL NOTE: Use amplified...
... sound files through external speakers or headphones: 1 Locate the headphone jack on the left side of speakers will be inadequate to the PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) standard. Most PC Cards conform to produce sound from the headphones or external speakers into the headphone jack. TECHNICAL NOTE: Use amplified...