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... connectors on the memory module or on page 67. Checking total memory When you add or remove memory, you can damage the memory module. To avoid damaging the memory module, be careful... Grease or dust on the connectors may have built up. 76 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) 3 Carefully remove the module from the slot. Before you handle the module,... connector (on the side you may cause memory access problems. Removing the memory module 4 Complete the procedure by following steps 9 through 14 in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on the computer. To do ...
... connectors on the memory module or on page 67. Checking total memory When you add or remove memory, you can damage the memory module. To avoid damaging the memory module, be careful... Grease or dust on the connectors may have built up. 76 Getting Started Installing additional memory (optional) 3 Carefully remove the module from the slot. Before you handle the module,... connector (on the side you may cause memory access problems. Removing the memory module 4 Complete the procedure by following steps 9 through 14 in "Installing additional memory (optional)" on the computer. To do ...
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...the computer ❖ Hibernation, which restarts the computer Each option has its advantages. Powering down the computer When you power down the computer, you change your network administrator. To use the Dial-Up Networking Wizard: 1 Click Start and point to All Programs. 2 Point to Accessories, then to Communications... of your files and make sure the disk activity lights are off the computer ❖ Standby, which saves the current operating state to memory and enters a low power mode ❖ Restart, which saves the current operating state to the hard disk and powers off . 104 ...
...the computer ❖ Hibernation, which restarts the computer Each option has its advantages. Powering down the computer When you power down the computer, you change your network administrator. To use the Dial-Up Networking Wizard: 1 Click Start and point to All Programs. 2 Point to Accessories, then to Communications... of your files and make sure the disk activity lights are off the computer ❖ Standby, which saves the current operating state to memory and enters a low power mode ❖ Restart, which saves the current operating state to the hard disk and powers off . 104 ...
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.... Hibernation command The Hibernation command powers off . Restoring information from the hard disk takes longer than restoring it from your computer for example to activate changes to a Windows® domain server. The Windows® XP Professional operating system uses the Shut down uses the most efficient mode if you are a member... first saves the current state of a domain. The Windows® XP Professional operating system uses the Turn Off command if you will be away from memory.
.... Hibernation command The Hibernation command powers off . Restoring information from the hard disk takes longer than restoring it from your computer for example to activate changes to a Windows® domain server. The Windows® XP Professional operating system uses the Shut down uses the most efficient mode if you are a member... first saves the current state of a domain. The Windows® XP Professional operating system uses the Turn Off command if you will be away from memory.
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131 Mobile Computing Changing the main battery Changing the main battery When your battery power is running low, you have two options: connect the computer to free the battery, then firmly pull the ... in Standby mode. Removing the battery from the computer 1 Save your information will be lost . If your battery discharges fully, your work often. Data in memory will be lost .
131 Mobile Computing Changing the main battery Changing the main battery When your battery power is running low, you have two options: connect the computer to free the battery, then firmly pull the ... in Standby mode. Removing the battery from the computer 1 Save your information will be lost . If your battery discharges fully, your work often. Data in memory will be lost .
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...problems when using PC Cards. Most PC Card problems occur during installation and setup of devices, such as a removable hard disk, additional memory, or a pager. Refer to your Microsoft® documentation for more of card and the resources it requires by reading its Card Information...See "Resolving a hardware conflict" on page 214. Some card manufacturers use them. 228 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict Changing the settings for the Record Monitor feature in the Recording Control Utility (default Off), or the Mute feature in nonstandard configurations that came ...
...problems when using PC Cards. Most PC Card problems occur during installation and setup of devices, such as a removable hard disk, additional memory, or a pager. Refer to your Microsoft® documentation for more of card and the resources it requires by reading its Card Information...See "Resolving a hardware conflict" on page 214. Some card manufacturers use them. 228 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict Changing the settings for the Record Monitor feature in the Recording Control Utility (default Off), or the Mute feature in nonstandard configurations that came ...
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...modem communications, bps is passed between two devices. The speed at which information is similar, but not identical, to perform tasks of signal changes per second (not necessarily the same as bits per second). A bit is the smallest unit of measuring the speed at which the ...) - See BIOS. baud rate - See also bits per second (bps) - BIOS (basic input/output system) - Basic instructions, stored in read-only memory (ROM), containing the information the computer needs in "pulling itself up the computer. Short for the startup files in case the original file is a byte...
...modem communications, bps is passed between two devices. The speed at which information is similar, but not identical, to perform tasks of signal changes per second (not necessarily the same as bits per second). A bit is the smallest unit of measuring the speed at which the ...) - See BIOS. baud rate - See also bits per second (bps) - BIOS (basic input/output system) - Basic instructions, stored in read-only memory (ROM), containing the information the computer needs in "pulling itself up the computer. Short for the startup files in case the original file is a byte...
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See also diskette. hot swapping - A small image displayed on the motherboard to help improve processing speed. Compare noninterlaced. Memory cache installed on the screen that enables any device to add or remove devices from a computer while the computer is... 1.44 MB of data equal to create a complete screen image. A unit of data. Memory cache built into the processor to perform a task instead of pixels is running and have the operating system automatically recognize the change. See also cache, CPU cache, L2 cache. Internet - K keyboard shortcut - L L1...
See also diskette. hot swapping - A small image displayed on the motherboard to help improve processing speed. Compare noninterlaced. Memory cache installed on the screen that enables any device to add or remove devices from a computer while the computer is... 1.44 MB of data equal to create a complete screen image. A unit of data. Memory cache built into the processor to perform a task instead of pixels is running and have the operating system automatically recognize the change. See also cache, CPU cache, L2 cache. Internet - K keyboard shortcut - L L1...
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..., 127 CD/DVD indicator 47 cursor control mode 46 diskette activity 91 keyboard 45 numeric mode 46 on/off 47 lock slot 43 M main battery changing 131 removing 131 Media Player 96 memory accessing modules 70 accessing slots 70
..., 127 CD/DVD indicator 47 cursor control mode 46 diskette activity 91 keyboard 45 numeric mode 46 on/off 47 lock slot 43 M main battery changing 131 removing 131 Media Player 96 memory accessing modules 70 accessing slots 70
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... access CD/DVD 226 cannot insert diskette in drive 225 cannot read a diskette 226 changing display properties 223 checking device properties 217 compact discs not running correctly 227 computer hangs ...when PC Card inserted 230 computer will not power up 210 contacting Toshiba 234 corrupted/damaged data files 225 Device Manager 217 disabling a device 217 disk drive ...blank 222 external display not working 224 external keyboard not working 221 external monitor 222 faulty memory 219 hardware conflict 214, 215 hardware conflict caused by legacy device 216 high-pitched noise...
... access CD/DVD 226 cannot insert diskette in drive 225 cannot read a diskette 226 changing display properties 223 checking device properties 217 compact discs not running correctly 227 computer hangs ...when PC Card inserted 230 computer will not power up 210 contacting Toshiba 234 corrupted/damaged data files 225 Device Manager 217 disabling a device 217 disk drive ...blank 222 external display not working 224 external keyboard not working 221 external monitor 222 faulty memory 219 hardware conflict 214, 215 hardware conflict caused by legacy device 216 high-pitched noise...