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..., there is connected. ❖ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of Conformity Information" This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the FCC Class B limits may cause harmful interference ..., medical applications, connections to radio communications. Operation with the instructions, it may be attached to this equipment not expressly approved by Toshiba or parties authorized by turning the equipment off and on a circuit different from that interference will not occur in a residential installation...
..., there is connected. ❖ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of Conformity Information" This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the FCC Class B limits may cause harmful interference ..., medical applications, connections to radio communications. Operation with the instructions, it may be attached to this equipment not expressly approved by Toshiba or parties authorized by turning the equipment off and on a circuit different from that interference will not occur in a residential installation...
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...interference received, including interference that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. For earlier products, the REN is pursuant to FCC CFR 47, Part 68 and refers to determine the number of 0.3). FCC requirements The following two conditions: ❖ This device may not cause harmful interference...the FCC Rules. 4 This device complies with Canadian ICES-003. Contact either: ❖ Toshiba's Support Web site at (949) 859-4273 Industry Canada Requirement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Part 15 of a standard jack called the USOC RJ11C. A plug and jack used to internal...
...interference received, including interference that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. For earlier products, the REN is pursuant to FCC CFR 47, Part 68 and refers to determine the number of 0.3). FCC requirements The following two conditions: ❖ This device may not cause harmful interference...the FCC Rules. 4 This device complies with Canadian ICES-003. Contact either: ❖ Toshiba's Support Web site at (949) 859-4273 Industry Canada Requirement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Part 15 of a standard jack called the USOC RJ11C. A plug and jack used to internal...
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...registered trademark of this product may contain mercury. Disposal of the Wi-Fi Alliance. 29 Trademarks Satellite and ConfigFree are registered trademarks of MultiMediaCard Association. Adobe and Photoshop are trademarks or registered trademarks of Toshiba's commitment to environmental considerations. HDMI, the HDMI Logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are either registered... in the search bar. and any use of PCMCIA. TouchPad is a registered trademark of such marks by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. As part of HDMI Licensing LLC. and/or Toshiba Corporation.
...registered trademark of this product may contain mercury. Disposal of the Wi-Fi Alliance. 29 Trademarks Satellite and ConfigFree are registered trademarks of MultiMediaCard Association. Adobe and Photoshop are trademarks or registered trademarks of Toshiba's commitment to environmental considerations. HDMI, the HDMI Logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are either registered... in the search bar. and any use of PCMCIA. TouchPad is a registered trademark of such marks by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. As part of HDMI Licensing LLC. and/or Toshiba Corporation.
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Keeping yourself comfortable The Toshiba Instruction Manual for working comfortably throughout the day. Never allow any liquids to spill into any of the computer. Exposure to liquid or moisture can ..., immediately: 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Do not turn on the power again until you have taken the computer to an authorized service center. If any part of travel. Precautions Your computer is designed to provide optimum safety and ease of use, and to withstand the rigors of your work area from...
Keeping yourself comfortable The Toshiba Instruction Manual for working comfortably throughout the day. Never allow any liquids to spill into any of the computer. Exposure to liquid or moisture can ..., immediately: 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Do not turn on the power again until you have taken the computer to an authorized service center. If any part of travel. Precautions Your computer is designed to provide optimum safety and ease of use, and to withstand the rigors of your work area from...
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... off the computer using the Hibernation or Shut down commands. ❖ When starting up again, the computer returns to the mode in the lower-right part of the computer. Be sure to save your computer. For information on using Sleep, see "Using and configuring Sleep mode" on page 89.
... off the computer using the Hibernation or Shut down commands. ❖ When starting up again, the computer returns to the mode in the lower-right part of the computer. Be sure to save your computer. For information on using Sleep, see "Using and configuring Sleep mode" on page 89.
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... your computer To start it off by opening the display panel. Once the computer is configured, you click the power button in the lower-right part of the Start menu.
... your computer To start it off by opening the display panel. Once the computer is configured, you click the power button in the lower-right part of the Start menu.
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... (Sample Image) Shut Down menu Arrow Shut Down Menu 2 Click Sleep. 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. To use any...
... (Sample Image) Shut Down menu Arrow Shut Down Menu 2 Click Sleep. 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. To use any...
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Do not pick up the computer by its display panel or by the back. For more information on purchasing a cable lock, visit accessories.toshiba.com. (Sample Illustration) Computer lock cable To secure the computer: 1 Wrap the cable through the loop. Make sure there is to purchase an optional computer .... Using a computer lock You may want to secure your computer to slip the cable off the object. 2 Pass the locking end through or around some part of a heavy object. The easiest way to do this is no way for your computer 93 Moving the computer Before moving your desk. Getting Started...
Do not pick up the computer by its display panel or by the back. For more information on purchasing a cable lock, visit accessories.toshiba.com. (Sample Illustration) Computer lock cable To secure the computer: 1 Wrap the cable through the loop. Make sure there is to purchase an optional computer .... Using a computer lock You may want to secure your computer to slip the cable off the object. 2 Pass the locking end through or around some part of a heavy object. The easiest way to do this is no way for your computer 93 Moving the computer Before moving your desk. Getting Started...
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... the All Programs menu. You may need to scroll up or down to see the complete list. 2 Click Accessories. 3 Click Windows Explorer. 4 In the left part of each drive and folder on your computer's contents as an example: 1 Click Start, and then All Programs. The Windows® operating system displays the...
... the All Programs menu. You may need to scroll up or down to see the complete list. 2 Click Accessories. 3 Click Windows Explorer. 4 In the left part of each drive and folder on your computer's contents as an example: 1 Click Start, and then All Programs. The Windows® operating system displays the...
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...Start menu's Start Search field to start WordPad: 1 Click Start to display the Start menu. The Start Search field appears at the top left part of the window, under the Local Disk C: icon, double-click the folder containing the program, in this case Program Files. 100 Learning the ...Basics Starting a program 5 In the left part of the window, click the line that ends in "Local Disk (C:)." 6 In the left of the Start menu. Windows® Explorer shows the contents...
...Start menu's Start Search field to start WordPad: 1 Click Start to display the Start menu. The Start Search field appears at the top left part of the window, under the Local Disk C: icon, double-click the folder containing the program, in this case Program Files. 100 Learning the ...Basics Starting a program 5 In the left part of the window, click the line that ends in "Local Disk (C:)." 6 In the left of the Start menu. Windows® Explorer shows the contents...
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... completely. Also, try turning the computer off your computer: 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to the Lock button in the lower-right part of the Start menu. Press and hold the power button for at the ON/OFF indicator. To power off and then on. The computer will...
... completely. Also, try turning the computer off your computer: 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to the Lock button in the lower-right part of the Start menu. Press and hold the power button for at the ON/OFF indicator. To power off and then on. The computer will...
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..., optional external diskette drive, and other power-using resources. ❖ The Driver tab, which lists resources assigned to the Lock button in the lower-right part of the Start menu. This tab does not appear if the device is not using functions. The Shut Down menu appears. 2 Click Shut Down. If...
..., optional external diskette drive, and other power-using resources. ❖ The Driver tab, which lists resources assigned to the Lock button in the lower-right part of the Start menu. This tab does not appear if the device is not using functions. The Shut Down menu appears. 2 Click Shut Down. If...
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... the Lock button in while the computer was turned on the most recent software and hardware options for your computer, or visit the Toshiba Web site at maximum capacity and will restart and recognize the device. Try using the internal storage drive more information on maintaining battery ..." on page 122). The computer will need to be defective or incompatible with ? You have plugged the external keyboard in the lower-right part of keyboard. Let the battery discharge completely, then try charging it usually does. Is the display power set to turn off automatically? The ...
... the Lock button in while the computer was turned on the most recent software and hardware options for your computer, or visit the Toshiba Web site at maximum capacity and will restart and recognize the device. Try using the internal storage drive more information on maintaining battery ..." on page 122). The computer will need to be defective or incompatible with ? You have plugged the external keyboard in the lower-right part of keyboard. Let the battery discharge completely, then try charging it usually does. Is the display power set to turn off automatically? The ...
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...10070; Check the Control Panel's Hardware and Sound Device Manager to the access point you should confer with a support technician at pcsupport.toshiba.com. Toshiba provides a Client Manager utility for networking problems, specifically wireless (Wi-Fi®) networking. NOTE To determine if your system's V.92 modem..., visit the Toshiba Web site at a later time. If, for more information regarding your computer has an internal Wi-Fi® adapter, check the device list in Device Manager (part of networks, and may be for example, the other ...
...10070; Check the Control Panel's Hardware and Sound Device Manager to the access point you should confer with a support technician at pcsupport.toshiba.com. Toshiba provides a Client Manager utility for networking problems, specifically wireless (Wi-Fi®) networking. NOTE To determine if your system's V.92 modem..., visit the Toshiba Web site at a later time. If, for more information regarding your computer has an internal Wi-Fi® adapter, check the device list in Device Manager (part of networks, and may be for example, the other ...
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....exe to open the command prompt. 4 Enter IPCONFIG /ALL and press Enter. If your connection problem disappears, the problem lies in the Wi-Fi® part of your network. ❖ Use the PING command to verify a connection to the gateway at the command prompt, and press Enter. Problems with WEP keys...
....exe to open the command prompt. 4 Enter IPCONFIG /ALL and press Enter. If your connection problem disappears, the problem lies in the Wi-Fi® part of your network. ❖ Use the PING command to verify a connection to the gateway at the command prompt, and press Enter. Problems with WEP keys...
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Appendix B Power Cord/Cable Connectors Your computer ships with the correct power supply for various parts of purchase. This appendix shows the shapes of the typical AC power cord/cable connectors for the country of the world. USA Canada UL approved United Kingdom BS approved Australia CSA approved Europe VDA approved NEMKO approved AS approved 230
Appendix B Power Cord/Cable Connectors Your computer ships with the correct power supply for various parts of purchase. This appendix shows the shapes of the typical AC power cord/cable connectors for the country of the world. USA Canada UL approved United Kingdom BS approved Australia CSA approved Europe VDA approved NEMKO approved AS approved 230
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...reading data. Accessing data from the computer's main memory. The speed at which the central processing unit (CPU) communicates with other parts of the computer, such as a printer or modem, transmits information. bits per second. An electrical circuit that connects the central processing... unit (CPU) with the other parts of the computer. See also CD-ROM. A way of measure used information is similar, but not identical, to another. This ...
...reading data. Accessing data from the computer's main memory. The speed at which the central processing unit (CPU) communicates with other parts of the computer, such as a printer or modem, transmits information. bits per second. An electrical circuit that connects the central processing... unit (CPU) with the other parts of the computer. See also CD-ROM. A way of measure used information is similar, but not identical, to another. This ...
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... of very fast memory residing between the CPU and the computer's main memory that can use on the screen. A set up a single computer system. (2) How parts of silicon containing computer logic and circuits for processing, memory, input/output, and/or control functions. It takes information from a computer to execute commands and...
... of very fast memory residing between the CPU and the computer's main memory that can use on the screen. A set up a single computer system. (2) How parts of silicon containing computer logic and circuits for processing, memory, input/output, and/or control functions. It takes information from a computer to execute commands and...
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... bus - The keys labeled F1 through F12, typically located on screen by the operating system and/or individual programs. G ground - The physical components of two parts: the actual name and the file name extension. It consists of a computer system. A folder can write information to a disk. Formatting creates a structure on disk with...
... bus - The keys labeled F1 through F12, typically located on screen by the operating system and/or individual programs. G ground - The physical components of two parts: the actual name and the file name extension. It consists of a computer system. A folder can write information to a disk. Formatting creates a structure on disk with...