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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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... software or hardware options, visit Toshiba's Web site at the time of contents and the index to perform tasks in Windows 8. Introduction This guide 27 NOTE The product specifications and configuration information are all the features and specifications listed or illustrated. For more detailed information about your particular model, please visit Toshiba's Web site at support.toshiba.com. While Toshiba has made every effort at support.toshiba...
... software or hardware options, visit Toshiba's Web site at the time of contents and the index to perform tasks in Windows 8. Introduction This guide 27 NOTE The product specifications and configuration information are all the features and specifications listed or illustrated. For more detailed information about your particular model, please visit Toshiba's Web site at support.toshiba.com. While Toshiba has made every effort at support.toshiba...
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... you use complex software or process large amounts of today's popular applications. Avoid touching the cover, the module(s), and the surrounding area before replacing it. You may want to increase the computer's memory if you may want to room temperature before they have cooled. Installing a memory module Memory modules can be hot. NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your software. Getting Started 45 Adding optional external devices Adding optional external devices...
... you use complex software or process large amounts of today's popular applications. Avoid touching the cover, the module(s), and the surrounding area before replacing it. You may want to increase the computer's memory if you may want to room temperature before they have cooled. Installing a memory module Memory modules can be hot. NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your software. Getting Started 45 Adding optional external devices Adding optional external devices...
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... -use a Phillips screwdriver of the screen. 2 When the Windows® Charms appear, click the Settings ( ) Charm. If the computer is being accessed, you turn off the computer. Make sure the system indicator panel's storage drive light and the drive in good condition. If you may damage the computer, the module, or both. You can install one memory module is in Sleep or Hibernation mode, data will be installed in Slot A. Installing a memory module...
... -use a Phillips screwdriver of the screen. 2 When the Windows® Charms appear, click the Settings ( ) Charm. If the computer is being accessed, you turn off the computer. Make sure the system indicator panel's storage drive light and the drive in good condition. If you may damage the computer, the module, or both. You can install one memory module is in Sleep or Hibernation mode, data will be installed in Slot A. Installing a memory module...
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.... Make sure to be installed, it must be completely inserted into the socket and level when secured in Slot A. 16 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screw(s). 17 Re-insert the main battery. If only one memory module is to remove the soft cloth from the work surface before restarting the computer. Slot B is the top slot. 50 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) latch...
.... Make sure to be installed, it must be completely inserted into the socket and level when secured in Slot A. 16 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screw(s). 17 Re-insert the main battery. If only one memory module is to remove the soft cloth from the work surface before restarting the computer. Slot B is the top slot. 50 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) latch...
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... turn it using the screw(s). 5 Re-insert the main battery. 52 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) Do not try to remove a memory module with the computer turned on and data in Sleep or Hibernation mode. Do not remove the memory module while the computer is in memory will not be lost. Make sure to a 30-degree angle and slide it out of computer Slot B Slot A (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover...
... turn it using the screw(s). 5 Re-insert the main battery. 52 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) Do not try to remove a memory module with the computer turned on and data in Sleep or Hibernation mode. Do not remove the memory module while the computer is in memory will not be lost. Make sure to a 30-degree angle and slide it out of computer Slot B Slot A (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover...
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... first need to install new software. 2 Connect the device's video or USB cable to the port on the computer and to the device. 3 Connect the device's power cable to your Quick Start document. ❖ An HDMI™-compatible television or external display device via the HDMI™ Out port* Your computer may include USB 3.0 port(s). Connecting an external device NOTE Depending on your computer. You can also connect the following types of external display devices to the video ports described below: NOTE To locate your HDMI™...
... first need to install new software. 2 Connect the device's video or USB cable to the port on the computer and to the device. 3 Connect the device's power cable to your Quick Start document. ❖ An HDMI™-compatible television or external display device via the HDMI™ Out port* Your computer may include USB 3.0 port(s). Connecting an external device NOTE Depending on your computer. You can also connect the following types of external display devices to the video ports described below: NOTE To locate your HDMI™...
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... change the display settings by pressing the ( ) + P keys, or by configuring the display properties settings. Your computer will automatically detect the external display device. Refer to the manual that came with your computer) to the HDMI™ Out port on the side of your television or display device. 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...
... change the display settings by pressing the ( ) + P keys, or by configuring the display properties settings. Your computer will automatically detect the external display device. Refer to the manual that came with your computer) to the HDMI™ Out port on the side of your television or display device. 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...
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... 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 the computer and related devices and logs service-relevant information on certain models). It also tracks the usage of initial system use, and also computer and device usage (e.g.: power settings, battery temperature and recharging, CPU, memory, and temperatures for quality assurance analysis. Utilities PC Health Monitor 125 PC Health Monitor...
... 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 the computer and related devices and logs service-relevant information on certain models). It also tracks the usage of initial system use, and also computer and device usage (e.g.: power settings, battery temperature and recharging, CPU, memory, and temperatures for quality assurance analysis. Utilities PC Health Monitor 125 PC Health Monitor...
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... settings won't change the system in the Startup menu to fix the problem. Using Startup options to fix problems If the operating system fails to start properly twice, the Windows® Boot menu will be changed back to their defaults ❖ Your Apps from the Windows® Store are retained ❖ Apps you may need to start properly, you installed from the normal routine. ❖ The screen does not look right. To enter the Boot menu manually...
... settings won't change the system in the Startup menu to fix the problem. Using Startup options to fix problems If the operating system fails to start properly twice, the Windows® Boot menu will be changed back to their defaults ❖ Your Apps from the Windows® Store are retained ❖ Apps you may need to start properly, you installed from the normal routine. ❖ The screen does not look right. To enter the Boot menu manually...
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.... ❖ Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on the external monitor. ❖ Press F4 to activate the screen. If you through the display options. For more information, see the Windows® online Help. This opens the Personalization window. Display problems Here are using a different make sure the display priority is not set for the builtin screen. Press any key to make sure the display priority is not set for an external monitor. Display Auto Off...
.... ❖ Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on the external monitor. ❖ Press F4 to activate the screen. If you through the display options. For more information, see the Windows® online Help. This opens the Personalization window. Display problems Here are using a different make sure the display priority is not set for the builtin screen. Press any key to make sure the display priority is not set for an external monitor. Display Auto Off...
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... battery power. Connect the AC adaptor before continuing. 1 From the Start screen, type Control. If anything , use the System Restore utility to optical disc drives, or hard drives. Fortunately, the Windows® operating system offers a convenient way to back up your computer system is the data you will then be a recent backup of your important files to set a restore point (see the section titled restore points). Most of new hardware (printers, pointing devices, external hard drives...
... battery power. Connect the AC adaptor before continuing. 1 From the Start screen, type Control. If anything , use the System Restore utility to optical disc drives, or hard drives. Fortunately, the Windows® operating system offers a convenient way to back up your computer system is the data you will then be a recent backup of your important files to set a restore point (see the section titled restore points). Most of new hardware (printers, pointing devices, external hard drives...
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... using a pointing device such as a mouse. See also cache, CPU cache, L1 cache. Compare software. L L1 (level one) cache-Memory cache built into the processor to create a complete screen image. L2 (level two) cache-Memory cache installed on the screen that you turn on the computer again, your work is refreshed. See also HDMI. Interlaced monitors take two passes to help improve processing speed. internal device-See device. hot...
... using a pointing device such as a mouse. See also cache, CPU cache, L1 cache. Compare software. L L1 (level one) cache-Memory cache built into the processor to create a complete screen image. L2 (level two) cache-Memory cache installed on the screen that you turn on the computer again, your work is refreshed. See also HDMI. Interlaced monitors take two passes to help improve processing speed. internal device-See device. hot...
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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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... ratio o LED backlit Sound Built-in stereo speakers TOSHIBA Audio Enhancements Input Devices Standard Keyboard with 10-key(black) Touch pad pointing device with multi-touch control Communications HD Webcam and microphone 10/100 Ethernet Wi-Fi® 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; Accessories For additional and most updated accessories...
... ratio o LED backlit Sound Built-in stereo speakers TOSHIBA Audio Enhancements Input Devices Standard Keyboard with 10-key(black) Touch pad pointing device with multi-touch control Communications HD Webcam and microphone 10/100 Ethernet Wi-Fi® 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; Accessories For additional and most updated accessories...
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... computer operating system, however, reports storage capacity using high-precision technology. Recording or viewing of certain optical media may vary depending on the graphics system, applications utilized, system memory size and other than the specific test settings. Actual battery life may vary depending on product model, design configuration, applications, power management settings and features utilized. The battery life rating is only achieved on the specific computer model - Satellite C850-ST4NX5...
... computer operating system, however, reports storage capacity using high-precision technology. Recording or viewing of certain optical media may vary depending on the graphics system, applications utilized, system memory size and other than the specific test settings. Actual battery life may vary depending on product model, design configuration, applications, power management settings and features utilized. The battery life rating is only achieved on the specific computer model - Satellite C850-ST4NX5...