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... discontinuance of service may be a 900 number or any other number for which charges exceed local or long-distance transmission charges.) In order to program this equipment, for any person to use a computer or other electronic device, including Fax machines, to send any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service. If the equipment is causing harm to the fax software instructions installed on the...
... discontinuance of service may be a 900 number or any other number for which charges exceed local or long-distance transmission charges.) In order to program this equipment, for any person to use a computer or other electronic device, including Fax machines, to send any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service. If the equipment is causing harm to the fax software instructions installed on the...
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...Opening the display panel 48 Your computer's features and specifications ....49 Turning on the power 49 Adding memory (optional 50 Installing a memory module 51 Removing a memory module 56 Checking total memory 58 Hard Drive Recovery Utilities 59 Creating Recovery CDs/DVDs 59 Hard Disk Drive Recovery options 61 Hard Disk Drive Recovery using the Recovery media 65 Installing drivers and applications 66 Using the Dual Mode Pad 66 Using Dual Mode 66 Using the TouchPad 69 Scrolling with the TouchPad 69 Control buttons 69 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 70 Using external display...
...Opening the display panel 48 Your computer's features and specifications ....49 Turning on the power 49 Adding memory (optional 50 Installing a memory module 51 Removing a memory module 56 Checking total memory 58 Hard Drive Recovery Utilities 59 Creating Recovery CDs/DVDs 59 Hard Disk Drive Recovery options 61 Hard Disk Drive Recovery using the Recovery media 65 Installing drivers and applications 66 Using the Dual Mode Pad 66 Using Dual Mode 66 Using the TouchPad 69 Scrolling with the TouchPad 69 Control buttons 69 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 70 Using external display...
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... recently, the memory module may be hot. Slot B is in Sleep or Hibernation mode, data will need a small Phillips screwdriver for this model Slot A is the top slot. If only one or two memory modules. The surrounding area may damage the computer, the module, or both. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. The computer has two memory slots-Slot A and Slot B. Before you install or remove a memory module while the...
... recently, the memory module may be hot. Slot B is in Sleep or Hibernation mode, data will need a small Phillips screwdriver for this model Slot A is the top slot. If only one or two memory modules. The surrounding area may damage the computer, the module, or both. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. The computer has two memory slots-Slot A and Slot B. Before you install or remove a memory module while the...
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... computer (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module slot cover 7 Remove the memory module slot cover. 8 Place the screw(s) and the cover in a safe place so that secure(s) the memory module slot cover. Static electricity can retrieve them later. Getting Started 53 Adding memory (optional) 6 Using a small Phillips screwdriver, loosen the screw(s) that you may cause memory access problems. 9 Carefully remove the new memory module from its antistatic packaging, without touching its connector. 10 Locate an empty memory module slot on the underside...
... computer (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module slot cover 7 Remove the memory module slot cover. 8 Place the screw(s) and the cover in a safe place so that secure(s) the memory module slot cover. Static electricity can retrieve them later. Getting Started 53 Adding memory (optional) 6 Using a small Phillips screwdriver, loosen the screw(s) that you may cause memory access problems. 9 Carefully remove the new memory module from its antistatic packaging, without touching its connector. 10 Locate an empty memory module slot on the underside...
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... battery. The computer could hang up the computer. In either of the above cases, the Sleep configuration will be saved. When the operating system has loaded, you need to remove a memory module: 1 Complete steps 1-8 in Sleep or Hibernation mode. TECHNICAL NOTE: You must have at least one memory module installed for the computer to shut down the computer and open the memory module slot cover. Do not remove the memory module...
... battery. The computer could hang up the computer. In either of the above cases, the Sleep configuration will be saved. When the operating system has loaded, you need to remove a memory module: 1 Complete steps 1-8 in Sleep or Hibernation mode. TECHNICAL NOTE: You must have at least one memory module installed for the computer to shut down the computer and open the memory module slot cover. Do not remove the memory module...
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... the slot. 58 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 3 Gently lift the memory module to work. TECHNICAL NOTE: You must have at least one memory module installed for the computer to a 30-degree angle and slide it out of computer (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screw(s). 5 Re-insert the main battery. If the computer does not recognize the memory configuration, turn off...
... the slot. 58 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 3 Gently lift the memory module to work. TECHNICAL NOTE: You must have at least one memory module installed for the computer to a 30-degree angle and slide it out of computer (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screw(s). 5 Re-insert the main battery. If the computer does not recognize the memory configuration, turn off...
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... factory-set default, or recovering just your C: drive and leaving other partitions (for example, a D: drive) intact, or changing the size of recovering your system using the utilities stored on your computer's HDD: 1 Make sure the computer is turned off. 2 Press and hold the 0 (zero) key on your C: drive and then recovering it. When the computer powers on the computer. Getting Started 61 Hard Drive Recovery Utilities Hard Disk Drive Recovery options The following are the available hard disk drive recovery options: ❖ Hard Disk Drive Recovery using the recovery partition...
... factory-set default, or recovering just your C: drive and leaving other partitions (for example, a D: drive) intact, or changing the size of recovering your system using the utilities stored on your computer's HDD: 1 Make sure the computer is turned off. 2 Press and hold the 0 (zero) key on your C: drive and then recovering it. When the computer powers on the computer. Getting Started 61 Hard Drive Recovery Utilities Hard Disk Drive Recovery options The following are the available hard disk drive recovery options: ❖ Hard Disk Drive Recovery using the recovery partition...
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To do this : 1 Connect the monitor's video cable to the RGB (monitor) port on the external device. Your computer will automatically detect the external display device and activate a screen with a built-in display, but you need a larger screen. This hot key enables/disables the TouchPad. 70 Getting Started Using external display devices Disabling or enabling the TouchPad™ The TouchPad™ is enabled by default. You cannot connect both the S-video Out port and the HDMI Out port to a live electrical outlet. 3 Turn on the side of device you desire...
To do this : 1 Connect the monitor's video cable to the RGB (monitor) port on the external device. Your computer will automatically detect the external display device and activate a screen with a built-in display, but you need a larger screen. This hot key enables/disables the TouchPad. 70 Getting Started Using external display devices Disabling or enabling the TouchPad™ The TouchPad™ is enabled by default. You cannot connect both the S-video Out port and the HDMI Out port to a live electrical outlet. 3 Turn on the side of device you desire...
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... then connect the other external video device) simultaneously NOTE Some modes are available if an external monitor is to use the internal display only, the external device only, or both simultaneously. Getting Started 71 Using external display devices Connecting an HDMI-compatible television or VCR/DVD player (Available on certain models) To connect an HDMI-compatible television or VCR/DVD player to the computer: 1 Connect one end of the cable to your computer) to the HDMI Out port...
... then connect the other external video device) simultaneously NOTE Some modes are available if an external monitor is to use the internal display only, the external device only, or both simultaneously. Getting Started 71 Using external display devices Connecting an HDMI-compatible television or VCR/DVD player (Available on certain models) To connect an HDMI-compatible television or VCR/DVD player to the computer: 1 Connect one end of the cable to your computer) to the HDMI Out port...
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... information on setting up ConfigFree. NOTE If your computer is displayed with the following network devices: ❖ Wired and wireless network devices ❖ Access points The Connectivity Doctor displays the following steps: ❖ Click Start, All Programs, Toshiba, Networking, and then ConfigFree. ❖ Double-click the ConfigFree icon in the Notification Area. ❖ Press the TOSHIBA Assist button (if applicable to your network connections and fix network connection problems. Using Connectivity Doctor, you...
... information on setting up ConfigFree. NOTE If your computer is displayed with the following network devices: ❖ Wired and wireless network devices ❖ Access points The Connectivity Doctor displays the following steps: ❖ Click Start, All Programs, Toshiba, Networking, and then ConfigFree. ❖ Double-click the ConfigFree icon in the Notification Area. ❖ Press the TOSHIBA Assist button (if applicable to your network connections and fix network connection problems. Using Connectivity Doctor, you...
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... home can set the power status of Bluetooth® antennas ❖ TCP/IP settings-includes DHCP, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS server, and WINS server settings ❖ Personal firewall settings for Internet connections ❖ Bluetooth® Security Level (for easily switching network settings and devices. ConfigFree® profiles are useful for example, high or medium) ❖ Enable UAC (User Account Control) setting The following settings can switch network settings simply by...
... home can set the power status of Bluetooth® antennas ❖ TCP/IP settings-includes DHCP, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, DNS server, and WINS server settings ❖ Personal firewall settings for Internet connections ❖ Bluetooth® Security Level (for easily switching network settings and devices. ConfigFree® profiles are useful for example, high or medium) ❖ Enable UAC (User Account Control) setting The following settings can switch network settings simply by...
User Guide
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... as installing a new program or adding a device. The voltage level must be able to fix the problem. Unless a hardware device has failed, problems usually occur when you can easily detect if the operating system is the correct unit for your work routine, you change your computer starts and before Windows® starts loading. To do this, use the options in the Startup menu. The Windows® Advanced Boot Options menu displays these problems, use the options...
... as installing a new program or adding a device. The voltage level must be able to fix the problem. Unless a hardware device has failed, problems usually occur when you can easily detect if the operating system is the correct unit for your work routine, you change your computer starts and before Windows® starts loading. To do this, use the options in the Startup menu. The Windows® Advanced Boot Options menu displays these problems, use the options...
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... the instructions in "Removing a memory module" on page 51, and making sure the module is not using functions. If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict 179 ❖ The Resources tab, which lists resources assigned to the monitor, optional external optical drive, optional external diskette drive, and other power-using resources. ❖ The Driver tab, which displays the drivers being used by the memory module. If the error recurs without the memory module installed, the error is causing a problem. The Shut Down menu...
... the instructions in "Removing a memory module" on page 51, and making sure the module is not using functions. If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict 179 ❖ The Resources tab, which lists resources assigned to the monitor, optional external optical drive, optional external diskette drive, and other power-using resources. ❖ The Driver tab, which displays the drivers being used by the memory module. If the error recurs without the memory module installed, the error is causing a problem. The Shut Down menu...
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... the device. Using the computer's TouchPad: 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to activate the screen. If you have plugged the external keyboard in screen, make sure the display priority is registered, press any key, type the password and press Enter. If you are some typical display problems and their solutions: The screen is not set for an external monitor. Display problems Here are using an external monitor: ❖ Check that the monitor's power cord/cable is...
... the device. Using the computer's TouchPad: 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to activate the screen. If you have plugged the external keyboard in screen, make sure the display priority is registered, press any key, type the password and press Enter. If you are some typical display problems and their solutions: The screen is not set for an external monitor. Display problems Here are using an external monitor: ❖ Check that the monitor's power cord/cable is...
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... line jack. Make sure the line has a dial tone. If you need assistance or if you cannot resolve the problem, contact the printer's manufacturer. Contact the software manufacturer for more information. Many programs display information on the screen differently from the modem to the telephone line is on how to the program's documentation and the modem manual for networking problems, specifically wireless...
... line jack. Make sure the line has a dial tone. If you need assistance or if you cannot resolve the problem, contact the printer's manufacturer. Contact the software manufacturer for more information. Many programs display information on the screen differently from the modem to the telephone line is on how to the program's documentation and the modem manual for networking problems, specifically wireless...
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... many Toshiba notebook computers that saves to the hard disk the current state of your work , including all open files and programs, when you use to perform a task instead of using a pointing device such as the battery save mode. (2) A key or combination of pixels is returned to interact with the Fn key can set system options or control system parameters, such as a mouse. I icon - A small image displayed on...
... many Toshiba notebook computers that saves to the hard disk the current state of your work , including all open files and programs, when you use to perform a task instead of using a pointing device such as the battery save mode. (2) A key or combination of pixels is returned to interact with the Fn key can set system options or control system parameters, such as a mouse. I icon - A small image displayed on...
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... battery changing 117 charge indicator light 47, 110 charge not lasting 181 charging 45, 47 conserving power 114 disposal 122 low charge 112 monitoring power 47, 110 not charging 180 232 notifications 113 power plan 208 power plan hot key 116 real-time clock (RTC) 107 removing 117 BIOS Setup see TOSHIBA Hardware Setup Bridge Media Adapter inserting memory media 136 removing memory media 137 button power 50, 60 start 126 C CD playing an audio 102 CD, using 98 character keys 90 charging the battery 47 checking device...
... battery changing 117 charge indicator light 47, 110 charge not lasting 181 charging 45, 47 conserving power 114 disposal 122 low charge 112 monitoring power 47, 110 not charging 180 232 notifications 113 power plan 208 power plan hot key 116 real-time clock (RTC) 107 removing 117 BIOS Setup see TOSHIBA Hardware Setup Bridge Media Adapter inserting memory media 136 removing memory media 137 button power 50, 60 start 126 C CD playing an audio 102 CD, using 98 character keys 90 charging the battery 47 checking device...
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... files/trouble accessing a disk 184 running slow 185 diskette drive cannot insert a diskette 185 cannot read a diskette 185 connecting 74 external, connecting 74 display does not look normal/flickers 183 external monitor not working 183 screen is blank 182 display device external 70 display output settings 71 display, external adjusting 72 disposal information 26 disposing of used batteries 122 double-click 69 Dual Mode Pad using 66 DVD player general problems 193 DVD, using 98 E error messages device driver conflict 177 general hardware problem...
... files/trouble accessing a disk 184 running slow 185 diskette drive cannot insert a diskette 185 cannot read a diskette 185 connecting 74 external, connecting 74 display does not look normal/flickers 183 external monitor not working 183 screen is blank 182 display device external 70 display output settings 71 display, external adjusting 72 disposal information 26 disposing of used batteries 122 double-click 69 Dual Mode Pad using 66 DVD player general problems 193 DVD, using 98 E error messages device driver conflict 177 general hardware problem...
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... using 133 Help and Support Windows® operating system 177 Hibernation mode 76 configuring 80 starting again from 82 hot key display brightness 212 Hibernation mode 210 keyboard overlays 216 Lock (Instant security) 207 Output (Display switch) 211 power plan 208 Sleep mode 209 volume mute 206 zooming 216 Hot Key Cards 202 Hot key functions 206 hot key power plan 116 http 130 I i.LINK port 137 icon 125 desktop 125 moving to desktop 125 recycle bin 125 safety 37 installation memory module...
... using 133 Help and Support Windows® operating system 177 Hibernation mode 76 configuring 80 starting again from 82 hot key display brightness 212 Hibernation mode 210 keyboard overlays 216 Lock (Instant security) 207 Output (Display switch) 211 power plan 208 Sleep mode 209 volume mute 206 zooming 216 Hot Key Cards 202 Hot key functions 206 hot key power plan 116 http 130 I i.LINK port 137 icon 125 desktop 125 moving to desktop 125 recycle bin 125 safety 37 installation memory module...
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... monitor 70 connecting 70 not working 182 mouse installing 72 N network accessing 128 Connect to the Internet Wizard 128 networking wireless 127 Notification Area 126 O Opening the display panel 48 optical disc positioning 101 optical discs handling 102 inserting 101 removing 104, 105 optical drive problems 186 troubleshooting 186 using 98 optical media recording 104 other documentation 38 overlay keys 92 P password deleting a supervisor 147 disabling a user 148 setting a user 147 supervisor set up 146 types 145 passwords instant, using 145 setting 145 port...
... monitor 70 connecting 70 not working 182 mouse installing 72 N network accessing 128 Connect to the Internet Wizard 128 networking wireless 127 Notification Area 126 O Opening the display panel 48 optical disc positioning 101 optical discs handling 102 inserting 101 removing 104, 105 optical drive problems 186 troubleshooting 186 using 98 optical media recording 104 other documentation 38 overlay keys 92 P password deleting a supervisor 147 disabling a user 148 setting a user 147 supervisor set up 146 types 145 passwords instant, using 145 setting 145 port...