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... in Sleep mode 44 Adding optional external devices 45 Adding memory (optional 45 Installing a memory module 45 Removing a memory module 51 Checking total memory 53 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive 54 Creating recovery media 55 Restoring from recovery media 57 Refresh your PC (with user's data 58 Reset your PC 60 Installing drivers and applications 63 Using the touch pad 64 Adjusting touch pad settings 66 Disabling or enabling the touch pad 67 Connecting an external device 67 Using external display devices 67 Selecting video cables 68 Connecting an HDMI™-compatible...
... in Sleep mode 44 Adding optional external devices 45 Adding memory (optional 45 Installing a memory module 45 Removing a memory module 51 Checking total memory 53 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive 54 Creating recovery media 55 Restoring from recovery media 57 Refresh your PC (with user's data 58 Reset your PC 60 Installing drivers and applications 63 Using the touch pad 64 Adjusting touch pad settings 66 Disabling or enabling the touch pad 67 Connecting an external device 67 Using external display devices 67 Selecting video cables 68 Connecting an HDMI™-compatible...
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... a user password 118 System Settings 119 Sleep and Charge 120 USB Sleep and Charge 120 Enabling/Disabling USB Sleep and Charge......122 Power supply mode settings 122 Function Key 123 PC Diagnostic Tool Utility 124 PC Health Monitor 125 Recovery Media Creator 126 Service Station 126 TOSHIBA Application Installer 127 Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong 128 Problems that are easy to fix 128 Problems when you turn on the computer............129 The Windows® operating system is not working 131 Using Startup options to fix problems 132 Internet problems...
... a user password 118 System Settings 119 Sleep and Charge 120 USB Sleep and Charge 120 Enabling/Disabling USB Sleep and Charge......122 Power supply mode settings 122 Function Key 123 PC Diagnostic Tool Utility 124 PC Health Monitor 125 Recovery Media Creator 126 Service Station 126 TOSHIBA Application Installer 127 Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong 128 Problems that are easy to fix 128 Problems when you turn on the computer............129 The Windows® operating system is not working 131 Using Startup options to fix problems 132 Internet problems...
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... interests you. ❖ Use the table of the information provided herein, product specifications, configurations, prices, system/component/options availability are designed for a product Series. This guide This guide introduces the computer's features as well as some basic procedures needed to perform tasks in Windows 8. For more detailed information about your particular model, please visit Toshiba's Web site at support.toshiba.com. For the...
... interests you. ❖ Use the table of the information provided herein, product specifications, configurations, prices, system/component/options availability are designed for a product Series. This guide This guide introduces the computer's features as well as some basic procedures needed to perform tasks in Windows 8. For more detailed information about your particular model, please visit Toshiba's Web site at support.toshiba.com. For the...
User Guide
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... be installed in minor bodily injury. See "Setting up your software. Avoid touching the cover, the module(s), and the surrounding area before replacing it. See "Setting up your software. You will need a small Phillips screwdriver for the first time you may want to: ❖ Add more memory (see "Adding memory (optional)" on page 45) ❖ Connecting external devices (see "Connecting an external device" on page 67) ❖ Connect an external monitor (see "Using external display devices...
... be installed in minor bodily injury. See "Setting up your software. Avoid touching the cover, the module(s), and the surrounding area before replacing it. See "Setting up your software. You will need a small Phillips screwdriver for the first time you may want to: ❖ Add more memory (see "Adding memory (optional)" on page 45) ❖ Connecting external devices (see "Connecting an external device" on page 67) ❖ Connect an external monitor (see "Using external display devices...
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... install or remove a memory module while the computer is in Sleep or Hibernation mode, data will be installed in good condition. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off . Pressing the power button before shutting down the Windows® operating system could cause you may damage the computer, the module, or both. Installing a memory module with the computer's power on , begin at step 1; Make sure the system indicator panel's storage drive light and the drive in-use...
... install or remove a memory module while the computer is in Sleep or Hibernation mode, data will be installed in good condition. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off . Pressing the power button before shutting down the Windows® operating system could cause you may damage the computer, the module, or both. Installing a memory module with the computer's power on , begin at step 1; Make sure the system indicator panel's storage drive light and the drive in-use...
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... in Slot A. 16 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it must be installed, it using the screw(s). 17 Re-insert the main battery. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on the memory module Do not force the memory module into the slot NOTE For this model, Slot A is the top slot. If only one memory module is to remove the soft cloth from the work surface...
... in Slot A. 16 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it must be installed, it using the screw(s). 17 Re-insert the main battery. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on the memory module Do not force the memory module into the slot NOTE For this model, Slot A is the top slot. If only one memory module is to remove the soft cloth from the work surface...
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... has the memory modules stacked on top of the slot. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on . Make sure to remove the soft cloth from the memory module. Back of computer Slot B Slot A (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it out of one another, you turn it on and data in Sleep or Hibernation mode. Do not remove the memory module while...
... has the memory modules stacked on top of the slot. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on . Make sure to remove the soft cloth from the memory module. Back of computer Slot B Slot A (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it out of one another, you turn it on and data in Sleep or Hibernation mode. Do not remove the memory module while...
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... within the USB 3.0 port (if available). Your computer may include USB 3.0 port(s). Getting Started 67 Using external display devices Disabling or enabling the touch pad The touch pad is enabled by default. To enable/disable the touch pad, press F5. Connecting an external device NOTE Depending on your Quick Start document. ❖ An HDMI™-compatible television or external display device via the HDMI™ Out port* You can also connect the following types of external display devices to the video ports described below: NOTE To locate your HDMI™ or...
... within the USB 3.0 port (if available). Your computer may include USB 3.0 port(s). Getting Started 67 Using external display devices Disabling or enabling the touch pad The touch pad is enabled by default. To enable/disable the touch pad, press F5. Connecting an external device NOTE Depending on your Quick Start document. ❖ An HDMI™-compatible television or external display device via the HDMI™ Out port* You can also connect the following types of external display devices to the video ports described below: NOTE To locate your HDMI™ or...
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... manual that came with the television or display device for more information. Connecting an external monitor or projector You can change the display settings by pressing the ( ) + P keys, or by configuring the display properties settings. 68 Getting Started Using external display devices ❖ An external monitor or projector via the RGB (monitor) port RGB (Monitor) port HDMI™ Out port* *Available on certain models (Sample Illustration) Video ports Selecting video cables To connect a device to the HDMI™ Out port, you need to install new software. 2 Connect...
... manual that came with the television or display device for more information. Connecting an external monitor or projector You can change the display settings by pressing the ( ) + P keys, or by configuring the display properties settings. 68 Getting Started Using external display devices ❖ An external monitor or projector via the RGB (monitor) port RGB (Monitor) port HDMI™ Out port* *Available on certain models (Sample Illustration) Video ports Selecting video cables To connect a device to the HDMI™ Out port, you need to install new software. 2 Connect...
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... includes device operation time and number of actuations or status changes (e.g.: number of power button and Fn key combination uses, and AC adaptor, battery, LCD, fan, HDD, sound volume, wireless communication switch, docking and USB information), date of your TOSHIBA computer. This information is not limited to specific system conditions via the Windows® Control Panel. Additionally, TOSHIBA may affect the performance of initial system use this information for various devices). Those countries may or may disable...
... includes device operation time and number of actuations or status changes (e.g.: number of power button and Fn key combination uses, and AC adaptor, battery, LCD, fan, HDD, sound volume, wireless communication switch, docking and USB information), date of your TOSHIBA computer. This information is not limited to specific system conditions via the Windows® Control Panel. Additionally, TOSHIBA may affect the performance of initial system use this information for various devices). Those countries may or may disable...
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... settings. To enter the Boot menu manually: 1 Press Ctrl, Alt, and Del simultaneously (once). 2 Press the Power button in the lower right corner of your computer ❖ Your files and personalization settings won't change the system in the Startup menu to their defaults For more information, see "Reset your level of expertise with user's data)" on page 60. Using Startup options to fix problems If the operating system fails to start...
... settings. To enter the Boot menu manually: 1 Press Ctrl, Alt, and Del simultaneously (once). 2 Press the Power button in the lower right corner of your computer ❖ Your files and personalization settings won't change the system in the Startup menu to their defaults For more information, see "Reset your level of expertise with user's data)" on page 60. Using Startup options to fix problems If the operating system fails to start...
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... opens the Personalization window. If Something Goes Wrong Display problems 139 The keyboard you connected may have gone into a working power outlet. ❖ Check that the cable connecting the external monitor to the computer is firmly attached. ❖ Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on the external monitor. ❖ Press F4 to make sure the display priority is not set for an external monitor. Display problems Here are using the built-in screen, make sure the display...
... opens the Personalization window. If Something Goes Wrong Display problems 139 The keyboard you connected may have gone into a working power outlet. ❖ Check that the cable connecting the external monitor to the computer is firmly attached. ❖ Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on the external monitor. ❖ Press F4 to make sure the display priority is not set for an external monitor. Display problems Here are using the built-in screen, make sure the display...
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... restore the Windows® operating system to Before installing anything goes wrong, you create and store on battery power. For additional Help, while in case the internal storage drive fails. External optical disc writers are a few tips to help ensure safe and easy installation of new hardware (printers, pointing devices, external hard drives, optical disc drive writers, scanners, etc.) and software (applications like Microsoft® Office and Adobe® Photoshop®, or utility software...
... restore the Windows® operating system to Before installing anything goes wrong, you create and store on battery power. For additional Help, while in case the internal storage drive fails. External optical disc writers are a few tips to help ensure safe and easy installation of new hardware (printers, pointing devices, external hard drives, optical disc drive writers, scanners, etc.) and software (applications like Microsoft® Office and Adobe® Photoshop®, or utility software...
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... (HDMI Consumer Electronics Control)-One A/V component can control another while using a pointing device such as a mouse. Interlaced monitors take two passes to add or remove devices from a computer while the computer is refreshed. 171 Glossary hardware-The physical components of pixels is running and have the operating system automatically recognize the change. I icon-A small image displayed on the motherboard to transmit high quality audio and video...
... (HDMI Consumer Electronics Control)-One A/V component can control another while using a pointing device such as a mouse. Interlaced monitors take two passes to add or remove devices from a computer while the computer is refreshed. 171 Glossary hardware-The physical components of pixels is running and have the operating system automatically recognize the change. I icon-A small image displayed on the motherboard to transmit high quality audio and video...
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... power cord/cable 40 power source 39 cooling fan adequate ventilation 37 customize computer settings 70 D data/entire system backup troubleshooting 151 desktop creating new icon 102 exploring the 102 icons 102 recycle bin 103 standard features 101, 102 Desktop Assist 111 Media & Entertainment tab 112 Support & Recovery tab 114 Tools & Utilities tab 113 Device Manager fixing a problem 135 directing display output 69 disabling touch pad 67 display troubleshooting 140 display devices external 67 display output settings 69 display, external
... power cord/cable 40 power source 39 cooling fan adequate ventilation 37 customize computer settings 70 D data/entire system backup troubleshooting 151 desktop creating new icon 102 exploring the 102 icons 102 recycle bin 103 standard features 101, 102 Desktop Assist 111 Media & Entertainment tab 112 Support & Recovery tab 114 Tools & Utilities tab 113 Device Manager fixing a problem 135 directing display output 69 disabling touch pad 67 display troubleshooting 140 display devices external 67 display output settings 69 display, external
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... DVD player troubleshooting 147 DVDs using 78 E eco power plan 93 eco Utility® 115 eject button optical disc drive 79 eject, optical disc drive 79 enabling touch pad 67 enabling/disabling touch pad 159 ENERGY STAR® 25 exploring desktop 102 Start screen 100 external display device HDMI™ Out port 67 RGB (monitor) port 68 external display, adjusting 70 F files backing up 74, 78 saving 78 Function Key 123 Function keys 159 disabling or enabling wireless devices 160 display brightness 157 Help file 157 keyboard Function keys 161 media buttons 159 Output (Display switch) 158 volume...
... DVD player troubleshooting 147 DVDs using 78 E eco power plan 93 eco Utility® 115 eject button optical disc drive 79 eject, optical disc drive 79 enabling touch pad 67 enabling/disabling touch pad 159 ENERGY STAR® 25 exploring desktop 102 Start screen 100 external display device HDMI™ Out port 67 RGB (monitor) port 68 external display, adjusting 70 F files backing up 74, 78 saving 78 Function Key 123 Function keys 159 disabling or enabling wireless devices 160 display brightness 157 Help file 157 keyboard Function keys 161 media buttons 159 Output (Display switch) 158 volume...
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... energy-saving features 84 power management 86 optimum performance 86 power plans selecting power plan options 92 power saving options 91 precautions safety 35 printer troubleshooting 144 problem solving contacting Toshiba 154 Startup options 132 projector connecting 68 R real-time clock (RTC) battery 85 recording sounds 106 recovery creating recovery media 55 installing drivers and applications 63 internal storage drive 54 refresh your PC 58 reset your PC 60 restoring from recovery media 57 Recovery Media Creator 126 recycle...
... energy-saving features 84 power management 86 optimum performance 86 power plans selecting power plan options 92 power saving options 91 precautions safety 35 printer troubleshooting 144 problem solving contacting Toshiba 154 Startup options 132 projector connecting 68 R real-time clock (RTC) battery 85 recording sounds 106 recovery creating recovery media 55 installing drivers and applications 63 internal storage drive 54 refresh your PC 58 reset your PC 60 restoring from recovery media 57 Recovery Media Creator 126 recycle...
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... Startup menu problem solving 132 supervisor password, deleting 117 supervisor password, set up 116 system indicator lights AC power 38 drive in-use indicator 79 LEDs 40, 41, 88, 89, 107 System Settings 119 T taking care of battery 97 taskbar 103 television adjusting display 70 Tiles Start screen 102 tips for computing 73 Toshiba online resources 83 registering computer Toshiba Web site 42 worldwide offices 155 Toshiba accessories memory 45 TOSHIBA Application Installer 127 TOSHIBA Function Keys functions 156 touch pad using...
... Startup menu problem solving 132 supervisor password, deleting 117 supervisor password, set up 116 system indicator lights AC power 38 drive in-use indicator 79 LEDs 40, 41, 88, 89, 107 System Settings 119 T taking care of battery 97 taskbar 103 television adjusting display 70 Tiles Start screen 102 tips for computing 73 Toshiba online resources 83 registering computer Toshiba Web site 42 worldwide offices 155 Toshiba accessories memory 45 TOSHIBA Application Installer 127 TOSHIBA Function Keys functions 156 touch pad using...
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...® Wireless networking (802.11b/g/n)9 + Bluetooth® version 4.0 Expandability Memory Card Reader o Secure Digital, SDHC, SDXC, miniSD, microSD, Multi Media Card (shared slot; This product specification is variable and subject to change without notice. may require adapter for use of any kind for use ) Ports Video o RGB o HDMI® Audio o Microphone input port o Headphone output port Data o 2 USB v2.0 ports+1 USB v3.010 port o RJ-45 LAN port Security o Slot for Security Lock Physical...
...® Wireless networking (802.11b/g/n)9 + Bluetooth® version 4.0 Expandability Memory Card Reader o Secure Digital, SDHC, SDXC, miniSD, microSD, Multi Media Card (shared slot; This product specification is variable and subject to change without notice. may require adapter for use of any kind for use ) Ports Video o RGB o HDMI® Audio o Microphone input port o Headphone output port Data o 2 USB v2.0 ports+1 USB v3.010 port o RJ-45 LAN port Security o Slot for Security Lock Physical...
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.... Your display contains an extremely large number of 4 Under some conditions, your system configuration and other factors. Satellite C850-ST4NX4 Page 3 of thin-film transistors (TFT) and is operated on battery power, the screen with a 32-bit operating system can address 4 GB or more of complex modeling software, such as Microsoft Operating System and/or pre-installed software applications, or media content. use of main system memory allocated to...
.... Your display contains an extremely large number of 4 Under some conditions, your system configuration and other factors. Satellite C850-ST4NX4 Page 3 of thin-film transistors (TFT) and is operated on battery power, the screen with a 32-bit operating system can address 4 GB or more of complex modeling software, such as Microsoft Operating System and/or pre-installed software applications, or media content. use of main system memory allocated to...