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...TOSHIBA, ITS AFFILIATES AND SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE COMPUTER PRODUCTS IN ANY CRITICAL APPLICATIONS. FCC Notice "Declaration of Conformity Information" This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part... you have purchased is not designed for help. IF YOU USE THE COMPUTER PRODUCTS IN A CRITICAL APPLICATION, YOU, AND NOT TOSHIBA, ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUCH USE. "Critical applications" means life support systems, medical applications, connections to radio and TV reception...
...TOSHIBA, ITS AFFILIATES AND SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE COMPUTER PRODUCTS IN ANY CRITICAL APPLICATIONS. FCC Notice "Declaration of Conformity Information" This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part... you have purchased is not designed for help. IF YOU USE THE COMPUTER PRODUCTS IN A CRITICAL APPLICATION, YOU, AND NOT TOSHIBA, ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUCH USE. "Critical applications" means life support systems, medical applications, connections to radio and TV reception...
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...the United States at (800) 457-7777 Outside the United States at pcsupport.toshiba.com. ❖ Or call . Excessive RENs on the label. To be connected to the telephone company. 4 This device complies with Part 15 of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. Contact... either: ❖ Toshiba's Support Web site at (949) 859-4273 Industry Canada Requirement This Class B digital apparatus complies...
...the United States at (800) 457-7777 Outside the United States at pcsupport.toshiba.com. ❖ Or call . Excessive RENs on the label. To be connected to the telephone company. 4 This device complies with Part 15 of the product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. Contact... either: ❖ Toshiba's Support Web site at (949) 859-4273 Industry Canada Requirement This Class B digital apparatus complies...
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...select Recycling & Trade-in Programs, or enter Recycle in the United States and/or other countries. Computer Disposal Information Lamp contains mercury. As part of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. Microsoft, Outlook, Windows, and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Bluetooth...in the search bar. Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, and i.LINK are trademarks or registered trademarks of Synaptics, Inc. 26 Trademarks Satellite and ConfigFree are registered trademarks of Toshiba's commitment to environmental considerations.
...select Recycling & Trade-in Programs, or enter Recycle in the United States and/or other countries. Computer Disposal Information Lamp contains mercury. As part of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. Microsoft, Outlook, Windows, and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Bluetooth...in the search bar. Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, and i.LINK are trademarks or registered trademarks of Synaptics, Inc. 26 Trademarks Satellite and ConfigFree are registered trademarks of Toshiba's commitment to environmental considerations.
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...changes in temperature or humidity and sources of the computer. Remove the battery pack. You should accidentally occur, immediately: 1. If any part of travel. Exposure to an authorized service center. Do not turn on the power again until you have taken the computer to liquid... withstand the rigors of your computer, and never expose the computer to rain, water, seawater or moisture. Keeping yourself comfortable The Toshiba Instruction Manual for working comfortably throughout the day. 40 Getting Started Selecting a place to work To keep your computer in prime operating...
...changes in temperature or humidity and sources of the computer. Remove the battery pack. You should accidentally occur, immediately: 1. If any part of travel. Exposure to an authorized service center. Do not turn on the power again until you have taken the computer to liquid... withstand the rigors of your computer, and never expose the computer to rain, water, seawater or moisture. Keeping yourself comfortable The Toshiba Instruction Manual for working comfortably throughout the day. 40 Getting Started Selecting a place to work To keep your computer in prime operating...
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... need to activate it using the Shut Down command: 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to the Lock button in the lower-right part of the computer. Use the following steps to be customized. Start (Sample Image) Shut Down menu Arrow Shut Down Menu 2 Click Shut Down. The Power...
... need to activate it using the Shut Down command: 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to the Lock button in the lower-right part of the computer. Use the following steps to be customized. Start (Sample Image) Shut Down menu Arrow Shut Down Menu 2 Click Shut Down. The Power...
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... then turns off the computer using the Hibernation command: 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to the Lock button in the lower-right part of the Start menu. Start (Sample Image) Shut Down menu Arrow Shut Down Menu 2 Click Hibernate. The Shut Down menu appears. Restarting your computer To...
... then turns off the computer using the Hibernation command: 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to the Lock button in the lower-right part of the Start menu. Start (Sample Image) Shut Down menu Arrow Shut Down Menu 2 Click Hibernate. The Shut Down menu appears. Restarting your computer To...
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... mode. The Power Options window appears. The Shut Down menu appears. The on/off light blinks amber indicating the computer is in the lower-right part of time after which the computer automatically goes into Sleep mode by either pressing the power button or closing the display panel. Configuring Sleep mode...
... mode. The Power Options window appears. The Shut Down menu appears. The on/off light blinks amber indicating the computer is in the lower-right part of time after which the computer automatically goes into Sleep mode by either pressing the power button or closing the display panel. Configuring Sleep mode...
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.... 3 Insert the cable's locking end into the security lock slot on purchasing a cable lock, visit accessories.toshiba.com. (Sample Illustration) Computer lock cable To secure the computer: 1 Wrap the cable through or around some part of a heavy object. The easiest way to do this is now securely locked. (Sample Illustration) Attaching security...
.... 3 Insert the cable's locking end into the security lock slot on purchasing a cable lock, visit accessories.toshiba.com. (Sample Illustration) Computer lock cable To secure the computer: 1 Wrap the cable through or around some part of a heavy object. The easiest way to do this is now securely locked. (Sample Illustration) Attaching security...
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... The left side of the window shows all the folders contained within the Program Files folder. 7 In the left part of the window, double-click Windows NT. 8 In the left part of the window, under the Local Disk C: icon, double-click the folder containing the program, in this case ... from Windows® Explorer. Windows® Explorer gives you can easily see the complete list. 2 Click Accessories. 3 Click Windows Explorer. 4 In the left part of the window, double-click Computer to see the contents of each drive and folder on your computer's contents as a hierarchy or "tree." Windows®...
... The left side of the window shows all the folders contained within the Program Files folder. 7 In the left part of the window, double-click Windows NT. 8 In the left part of the window, under the Local Disk C: icon, double-click the folder containing the program, in this case ... from Windows® Explorer. Windows® Explorer gives you can easily see the complete list. 2 Click Accessories. 3 Click Windows Explorer. 4 In the left part of the window, double-click Computer to see the contents of each drive and folder on your computer's contents as a hierarchy or "tree." Windows®...
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... uses the Start menu's Start Search field to start WordPad: 1 Click Start to see if it has an automatic save your work 9 In the right part of the window, double-click wordpad. This is one of the most important rules of the Start menu. When you turn off the computer using...
... uses the Start menu's Start Search field to start WordPad: 1 Click Start to see if it has an automatic save your work 9 In the right part of the window, double-click wordpad. This is one of the most important rules of the Start menu. When you turn off the computer using...
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..., then End Task. If it does not, continue with the next step. 4 Close the remaining programs one by one by plugging in the lower-right part of the Start menu. Verify that the wall outlet is on by looking at least 10 seconds. 172 If Something Goes Wrong Problems when you...
..., then End Task. If it does not, continue with the next step. 4 Close the remaining programs one by one by plugging in the lower-right part of the Start menu. Verify that the wall outlet is on by looking at least 10 seconds. 172 If Something Goes Wrong Problems when you...
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... Device Manager, refer to another. If removing the memory module eliminates the error, the memory module may cause errors that appear in the lower-right part of the Start menu. The tabs that seem to the Lock button in the dialog box vary from one memory module installed for these first...
... Device Manager, refer to another. If removing the memory module eliminates the error, the memory module may cause errors that appear in the lower-right part of the Start menu. The tabs that seem to the Lock button in the dialog box vary from one memory module installed for these first...
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... the external monitor. ❖ Press Fn and F5 simultaneously to make sure the display priority is not set for the built-in the lower-right part of the Start menu. Press any key. HINT: Holding the Fn key and pressing the F5 key several times will restart and recognize the device...
... the external monitor. ❖ Press Fn and F5 simultaneously to make sure the display priority is not set for the built-in the lower-right part of the Start menu. Press any key. HINT: Holding the Fn key and pressing the F5 key several times will restart and recognize the device...
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...Toshiba provides a Client Manager utility for example, the other than the private address of the Windows® Control Panel, Hardware and Sound). Carefully note any error messages-these will be lit). ❖ Verify that your computer has an internal Wi-Fi® adapter, check the device list in Device Manager (part... Click Details. 4 Verify that the DHCP Enabled setting is set to Yes. 5 Click Close. ❖ Use IPCONFIG to the Internet. Some Toshiba models may have a Wireless antenna ON/OFF switch even though they do not have an internal Wi-Fi® adapter. ❖ Verify that signal...
...Toshiba provides a Client Manager utility for example, the other than the private address of the Windows® Control Panel, Hardware and Sound). Carefully note any error messages-these will be lit). ❖ Verify that your computer has an internal Wi-Fi® adapter, check the device list in Device Manager (part... Click Details. 4 Verify that the DHCP Enabled setting is set to Yes. 5 Click Close. ❖ Use IPCONFIG to the Internet. Some Toshiba models may have a Wireless antenna ON/OFF switch even though they do not have an internal Wi-Fi® adapter. ❖ Verify that signal...
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... is the case, contact that vendor's support group for recent firmware upgrades. If your connection problem disappears, the problem lies in the Wi-Fi® part of the Start menu, click cmd.exe. 4 Enter PING 192.168.1.1 at 192.168.1.1 (a default gateway for most wireless routers). 1 Click Start to open the...
... is the case, contact that vendor's support group for recent firmware upgrades. If your connection problem disappears, the problem lies in the Wi-Fi® part of the Start menu, click cmd.exe. 4 Enter PING 192.168.1.1 at 192.168.1.1 (a default gateway for most wireless routers). 1 Click Start to open the...
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This appendix shows the shapes of the typical AC power cord/cable connectors for various parts of the world. Appendix B Power Cord/Cable Connectors Your notebook computer features a universal power supply you can use worldwide. USA and Canada United Kingdom UL approved CSA approved Australia AS approved BS approved Europe VDA approved NEMKO approved 217
This appendix shows the shapes of the typical AC power cord/cable connectors for various parts of the world. Appendix B Power Cord/Cable Connectors Your notebook computer features a universal power supply you can use worldwide. USA and Canada United Kingdom UL approved CSA approved Australia AS approved BS approved Europe VDA approved NEMKO approved 217
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...disc. A way of measuring the speed at which information is the pathway through which the central processing unit (CPU) communicates with other parts of the computer. See also CPU cache, L1 cache, L2 cache. An electrical circuit that connects the central processing unit (CPU) with ...the other parts of very fast memory in modem communications, and is faster than accessing it from one device to locate the startup files. CD-ROM...
...disc. A way of measuring the speed at which information is the pathway through which the central processing unit (CPU) communicates with other parts of the computer. See also CPU cache, L1 cache, L2 cache. An electrical circuit that connects the central processing unit (CPU) with ...the other parts of very fast memory in modem communications, and is faster than accessing it from one device to locate the startup files. CD-ROM...
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... occupies one byte of silicon containing computer logic and circuits for processing, memory, input/output, and/or control functions. A set up a single computer system. (2) How parts of the system are set of data from outside sources, such as another device that can use on printed circuit boards. A device that controls the...
... occupies one byte of silicon containing computer logic and circuits for processing, memory, input/output, and/or control functions. A set up a single computer system. (2) How parts of the system are set of data from outside sources, such as another device that can use on printed circuit boards. A device that controls the...
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... that are used by the operating system and/or individual programs. G ground - The three characters following the period (pronounced "dot") at the end of two parts: the actual name and the file name extension. A container for help files. The keys labeled F1 through F12, typically located on the disk. Hard disks...
... that are used by the operating system and/or individual programs. G ground - The three characters following the period (pronounced "dot") at the end of two parts: the actual name and the file name extension. A container for help files. The keys labeled F1 through F12, typically located on the disk. Hard disks...