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... speakers or headphones..........136 Using the i.LINK® port 137 Using PC Cards 137 PC Card supporting software 138 Inserting PC Cards 138 Removing PC Cards 139 Hot swapping 140 Using the Media Card Reader 141 Inserting a Card in the Media Card Reader......141 Removing a Card from the Media Card Reader 142 Chapter 5: If Something Goes Wrong 143 Problems when you turn...
... speakers or headphones..........136 Using the i.LINK® port 137 Using PC Cards 137 PC Card supporting software 138 Inserting PC Cards 138 Removing PC Cards 139 Hot swapping 140 Using the Media Card Reader 141 Inserting a Card in the Media Card Reader......141 Removing a Card from the Media Card Reader 142 Chapter 5: If Something Goes Wrong 143 Problems when you turn...
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...;, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, and XD Card. Do not force the cards. 141 Exploring Your Options Using the Media Card Reader Using the Media Card Reader For systems with a variety of media cards is fully inserted, some cards may still protrude from the slot. The cards can be used with a Media Card Reader, use of a number of digital products, such...
...;, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, and XD Card. Do not force the cards. 141 Exploring Your Options Using the Media Card Reader Using the Media Card Reader For systems with a variety of media cards is fully inserted, some cards may still protrude from the slot. The cards can be used with a Media Card Reader, use of a number of digital products, such...
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.... Sample removing a card from the Media Card Reader To remove a card: 1 Right-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the System tray. After the card is stopped, it straight out. Even when the message "copying..." 142 Exploring Your Options Using the Media Card Reader If the card has a connector (...metal area), do not touch the connector. Wait for the Media Card Reader indicator light to static electricity...
.... Sample removing a card from the Media Card Reader To remove a card: 1 Right-click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the System tray. After the card is stopped, it straight out. Even when the message "copying..." 142 Exploring Your Options Using the Media Card Reader If the card has a connector (...metal area), do not touch the connector. Wait for the Media Card Reader indicator light to static electricity...
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... 3 icon 121 desktop 121 internet explorer 122 moving to desktop 121 recycle bin 122 safety 37 Industry Canada requirement 4 inserting CDs and DVDs 89 PC Cards 138 installing main battery 114 Internal/External mode 158 Internet bookmarked site not found 149 connecting to 130 features 131 overview 129 slow connection 148..., PS/2-compatible 62 L LCD power-saver 70 lights AC power 51 battery 51, 110 hard disk drive 55 M main battery changing 114 removing 114 Media Card Reader 141 inserting a card 141 removing a card 142 memory problem solving 154 removing 61
... 3 icon 121 desktop 121 internet explorer 122 moving to desktop 121 recycle bin 122 safety 37 Industry Canada requirement 4 inserting CDs and DVDs 89 PC Cards 138 installing main battery 114 Internal/External mode 158 Internet bookmarked site not found 149 connecting to 130 features 131 overview 129 slow connection 148..., PS/2-compatible 62 L LCD power-saver 70 lights AC power 51 battery 51, 110 hard disk drive 55 M main battery changing 114 removing 114 Media Card Reader 141 inserting a card 141 removing a card 142 memory problem solving 154 removing 61
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...59 memory module inserting 60 removing 61 Memory Stick 141 Memory Stick Pro Media Card Reader 141 modem determining COM port 124 problem solving 167 resetting port to default ...67 not working 157 mouse connecting 62 moving the computer 71 MultiMediaCard Media Card Reader 141 N network accessing 127 dial-up connection 127 Dial-Up Networking Wizard 127 networking wireless 127 P... recognized 165 problem solving 162, 163 removing 139 replacing 140 using 137 PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) 137 Plug and Play 151 port RGB 67 power cable 51 cable connectors 180 computer...
...59 memory module inserting 60 removing 61 Memory Stick 141 Memory Stick Pro Media Card Reader 141 modem determining COM port 124 problem solving 167 resetting port to default ...67 not working 157 mouse connecting 62 moving the computer 71 MultiMediaCard Media Card Reader 141 N network accessing 127 dial-up connection 127 Dial-Up Networking Wizard 127 networking wireless 127 P... recognized 165 problem solving 162, 163 removing 139 replacing 140 using 137 PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) 137 Plug and Play 151 port RGB 67 power cable 51 cable connectors 180 computer...
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...safety computer 119 disposing of batteries 118 icons 37 saving your work 82 ScanDisk 159 screen blank 156 doesn't look normal/flickers 157 SD card Media Card Reader 141 secondary button 56 security fitting a computer lock cable 71 instant password 173 setting up computer 40, 47, 58 printer 64 setting up...the computer from Standby 104 Startup menu problem solving 147 stored data protection 2 system tray 123 T taskbar 123 television adjusting display 68 Toshiba Forum 170 Internet Web sites 171 online services 170 traveling tips 119 Turn Off restarting from 100 using 101, 103 turning computer on/...
...safety computer 119 disposing of batteries 118 icons 37 saving your work 82 ScanDisk 159 screen blank 156 doesn't look normal/flickers 157 SD card Media Card Reader 141 secondary button 56 security fitting a computer lock cable 71 instant password 173 setting up computer 40, 47, 58 printer 64 setting up...the computer from Standby 104 Startup menu problem solving 147 stored data protection 2 system tray 123 T taskbar 123 television adjusting display 68 Toshiba Forum 170 Internet Web sites 171 online services 170 traveling tips 119 Turn Off restarting from 100 using 101, 103 turning computer on/...