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... (recommended recovery method 55 Recovering of factory default software with user's data 57 Recovering without changing the internal storage drive partitions 60 Recovering to a custom size partition 63 Creating recovery media 65 Restoring from recovery media 67 Erasing the Internal Storage Drive 69 Checking the internal storage drive operating status 71 Installing drivers and applications 71 Using the touch pad 72 Adjusting touch pad settings 75 Disabling or enabling the touch pad 75 Connecting an external device 76 Using external display devices 76 Selecting video cables 77
... (recommended recovery method 55 Recovering of factory default software with user's data 57 Recovering without changing the internal storage drive partitions 60 Recovering to a custom size partition 63 Creating recovery media 65 Restoring from recovery media 67 Erasing the Internal Storage Drive 69 Checking the internal storage drive operating status 71 Installing drivers and applications 71 Using the touch pad 72 Adjusting touch pad settings 75 Disabling or enabling the touch pad 75 Connecting an external device 76 Using external display devices 76 Selecting video cables 77
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... 117 Connect 118 Secure 119 Protect & Fix 120 Optimize 121 TOSHIBA Recovery Media Creator 122 TOSHIBA Application Installer 122 Setting passwords 123 Using a supervisor password 123 Using a user password 125 Deleting a user password 125 TOSHIBA Face Recognition Utility 126 TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool Utility 127 Mouse Utility 128 TOSHIBA Hardware Setup 129 TOSHIBA Sleep Utility 130 Starting the TOSHIBA Sleep Utility 130 USB Sleep and Charge 130 Enabling/Disabling USB Sleep and Charge......132 Power supply mode settings 132 TOSHIBA Accessibility 133 TOSHIBA Service Station...
... 117 Connect 118 Secure 119 Protect & Fix 120 Optimize 121 TOSHIBA Recovery Media Creator 122 TOSHIBA Application Installer 122 Setting passwords 123 Using a supervisor password 123 Using a user password 125 Deleting a user password 125 TOSHIBA Face Recognition Utility 126 TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool Utility 127 Mouse Utility 128 TOSHIBA Hardware Setup 129 TOSHIBA Sleep Utility 130 Starting the TOSHIBA Sleep Utility 130 USB Sleep and Charge 130 Enabling/Disabling USB Sleep and Charge......132 Power supply mode settings 132 TOSHIBA Accessibility 133 TOSHIBA Service Station...
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... computer, or to find specific information. Your particular model may not have all subject to perform tasks in Windows® 7. For more detailed information about your particular model, please visit Toshiba's Web site at support.toshiba.com. This guide This guide introduces the computer's features as well as some basic procedures needed to change without notice. While Toshiba has made every effort...
... computer, or to find specific information. Your particular model may not have all subject to perform tasks in Windows® 7. For more detailed information about your particular model, please visit Toshiba's Web site at support.toshiba.com. This guide This guide introduces the computer's features as well as some basic procedures needed to change without notice. While Toshiba has made every effort...
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... two memory slots-Slot A and Slot B. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. Getting Started 45 Adding memory (optional) Adding memory (optional) HINT: To purchase additional memory modules, see the accessories information packaged with your software" on page 44. See "Setting up your software. Installing a memory module Memory modules can install one or two memory modules. To avoid damaging the computer's screws, use complex software or process large amounts of the computer. Installing a memory module with enough memory...
... two memory slots-Slot A and Slot B. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. Getting Started 45 Adding memory (optional) Adding memory (optional) HINT: To purchase additional memory modules, see the accessories information packaged with your software" on page 44. See "Setting up your software. Installing a memory module Memory modules can install one or two memory modules. To avoid damaging the computer's screws, use complex software or process large amounts of the computer. Installing a memory module with enough memory...
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... remove the soft cloth from the work surface before restarting the computer. Getting Started 49 Adding memory (optional) cutouts in Slot A. 14 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it must be installed in the side of computer Slot B Slot A (Sample Illustration) Inserting the memory module into the slot NOTE For this model, Slot A is the top slot. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on the memory module...
... remove the soft cloth from the work surface before restarting the computer. Getting Started 49 Adding memory (optional) cutouts in Slot A. 14 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it must be installed in the side of computer Slot B Slot A (Sample Illustration) Inserting the memory module into the slot NOTE For this model, Slot A is the top slot. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on the memory module...
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.... Always make sure your computer or AC adaptor could cause system failure, computer or AC adaptor damage or a fire, possibly resulting in Sleep mode). 52 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) Slot B Back of the computer. ❖ Always operate your computer on or when an AC adaptor is connected to remove the soft cloth from overheating when the power is turned on a hard flat...
.... Always make sure your computer or AC adaptor could cause system failure, computer or AC adaptor damage or a fire, possibly resulting in Sleep mode). 52 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) Slot B Back of the computer. ❖ Always operate your computer on or when an AC adaptor is connected to remove the soft cloth from overheating when the power is turned on a hard flat...
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... total memory When you add or remove a memory module, you can check that the module is displayed below the System heading. If you to prevent programs or people from C:\Users. The following program to make changes to this : ❖ Click the Start button, Control Panel, System and Security, and then System. This option recovers the factory default software, while the computer attempts to work. Getting Started 53 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive TECHNICAL...
... total memory When you add or remove a memory module, you can check that the module is displayed below the System heading. If you to prevent programs or people from C:\Users. The following program to make changes to this : ❖ Click the Start button, Control Panel, System and Security, and then System. This option recovers the factory default software, while the computer attempts to work. Getting Started 53 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive TECHNICAL...
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...-in display, but you 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* ❖ An external monitor or projector via the RGB (monitor) port HDMI™ Out port* RGB (Monitor) port *Available on certain models (Sample Illustration) Video ports Your computer may include USB 3.0 port(s). Using external display devices Your computer...
...-in display, but you 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* ❖ An external monitor or projector via the RGB (monitor) port HDMI™ Out port* RGB (Monitor) port *Available on certain models (Sample Illustration) Video ports Your computer may include USB 3.0 port(s). Using external display devices Your computer...
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... choose to use the internal display only, the external device only, or both simultaneously. Getting Started 77 Using external display devices Selecting video cables To connect a device to the HDMI™ Out port, you can change the display settings by pressing F4, or by configuring the display properties settings. Connecting an external monitor or projector You can easily attach an external monitor or projector to your television or display device. NOTE In the future you need to install new software. 2 Connect the monitor's video cable to see...
... choose to use the internal display only, the external device only, or both simultaneously. Getting Started 77 Using external display devices Selecting video cables To connect a device to the HDMI™ Out port, you can change the display settings by pressing F4, or by configuring the display properties settings. Connecting an external monitor or projector You can easily attach an external monitor or projector to your television or display device. NOTE In the future you need to install new software. 2 Connect the monitor's video cable to see...
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... or error-free. TOSHIBA does not guarantee that the face recognition utility technology will accurately screen out unauthorized users at all times. This utility provides another way to log on -screen instructions to remove the user password. NOTE For high security purposes, TOSHIBA Face Recognition is not liable for Windows® passwords. In addition, bright background light and or shadows may come with the TOSHIBA Face Recognition utility. 126 Utilities TOSHIBA...
... or error-free. TOSHIBA does not guarantee that the face recognition utility technology will accurately screen out unauthorized users at all times. This utility provides another way to log on -screen instructions to remove the user password. NOTE For high security purposes, TOSHIBA Face Recognition is not liable for Windows® passwords. In addition, bright background light and or shadows may come with the TOSHIBA Face Recognition utility. 126 Utilities TOSHIBA...
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..., disable USB Sleep and Charge in the Search field, type Accessibility. Using Accessibility lets you make the Fn key a sticky key, meaning you can press it once, release it, and then press a function key to activate the hot key function. (Sample Image) TOSHIBA Accessibility window To use TOSHIBA Accessibility: 1 Click the Start button and, in the utility and turn the computer on your selection. The TOSHIBA Accessibility window appears. 2 Check the Use Fn-StickyKey box. 3 Put a check mark next to use a different charging device...
..., disable USB Sleep and Charge in the Search field, type Accessibility. Using Accessibility lets you make the Fn key a sticky key, meaning you can press it once, release it, and then press a function key to activate the hot key function. (Sample Image) TOSHIBA Accessibility window To use TOSHIBA Accessibility: 1 Click the Start button and, in the utility and turn the computer on your selection. The TOSHIBA Accessibility window appears. 2 Check the Use Fn-StickyKey box. 3 Put a check mark next to use a different charging device...
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...; Safe Mode with Networking ❖ Safe Mode with Command Prompt ❖ Enable Boot Logging ❖ Enable low-resolution video (640 x 480) ❖ Last Known Good Configuration (advanced) ❖ Directory Services Restore Mode ❖ Debugging Mode ❖ Disable automatic restart on system failure ❖ Disable Driver Signature Enforcement ❖ Start Windows® Normally When you highlight each option using the arrow keys, Windows® displays information about each option at the bottom after Description. To open the Startup menu...
...; Safe Mode with Networking ❖ Safe Mode with Command Prompt ❖ Enable Boot Logging ❖ Enable low-resolution video (640 x 480) ❖ Last Known Good Configuration (advanced) ❖ Directory Services Restore Mode ❖ Debugging Mode ❖ Disable automatic restart on system failure ❖ Disable Driver Signature Enforcement ❖ Start Windows® Normally When you highlight each option using the arrow keys, Windows® displays information about each option at the bottom after Description. To open the Startup menu...
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... operating system displays one or more keyboard error messages. Display problems Here are using the built-in screen, make sure the display priority is blank. Try using an external monitor: ❖ Check that the monitor is turned on the external monitor. ❖ Press F4 to the computer is not set for the builtin screen. If you are using a different make sure the display priority is firmly attached. ❖ Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls...
... operating system displays one or more keyboard error messages. Display problems Here are using the built-in screen, make sure the display priority is blank. Try using an external monitor: ❖ Check that the monitor is turned on the external monitor. ❖ Press F4 to the computer is not set for the builtin screen. If you are using a different make sure the display priority is firmly attached. ❖ Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls...
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... 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 such as read from optical discs. Before installing anything goes wrong, you will then be able to easily restore the Windows® operating system to the state it and/or inserting a blank optical disc in case the internal storage drive...
... 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 such as read from optical discs. Before installing anything goes wrong, you will then be able to easily restore the Windows® operating system to the state it and/or inserting a blank optical disc in case the internal storage drive...
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... turn the computer off . internal device-See device. L L1 (level one) cache-Memory cache built into the processor to create a complete screen image. See also Sleep, Suspend. I icon-A small image displayed on the computer again, your work is refreshed. Compare non-interlaced. Internet-The decentralized, world-wide network of using this function, if connected with the Fn key can control another while using a pointing device such as the battery save mode. (2) A key...
... turn the computer off . internal device-See device. L L1 (level one) cache-Memory cache built into the processor to create a complete screen image. See also Sleep, Suspend. I icon-A small image displayed on the computer again, your work is refreshed. Compare non-interlaced. Internet-The decentralized, world-wide network of using this function, if connected with the Fn key can control another while using a pointing device such as the battery save mode. (2) A key...
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... power light 40 accessing network 112 adding memory check total memory 53 memory (optional) 45 optional external devices 44 adequate ventilation cooling fan 39 adjusting touch pad settings 75 audio features 112 B backing up files 82, 85 battery battery life 93 Call2Recycle™ 106 care 104, 105 changing 101 charge indicator light 42 charge time 94 charger 94 charging 43, 94 charging the real-time clock (RTC) 95 conserving power 99 determine remaining power 97 disposal 105 indicator light 97 installation...
... power light 40 accessing network 112 adding memory check total memory 53 memory (optional) 45 optional external devices 44 adequate ventilation cooling fan 39 adjusting touch pad settings 75 audio features 112 B backing up files 82, 85 battery battery life 93 Call2Recycle™ 106 care 104, 105 changing 101 charge indicator light 42 charge time 94 charger 94 charging 43, 94 charging the real-time clock (RTC) 95 conserving power 99 determine remaining power 97 disposal 105 indicator light 97 installation...
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... monitor 77 power cord/cable 42 power source 41 cooling fan adequate ventilation 39 customize computer settings 78 D data/entire system backup troubleshooting 154 desktop creating new icon 109 exploring the 108 icons 109 recycle bin 109 standard features 109 Windows® operating system 108 Device Manager fixing a problem 141 directing display output 77 disabling touch pad 75, 164 display troubleshooting 145 display devices external 76 display output settings 78 display, external adjusting 78 disposal information 20 disposing of used batteries 105 DVD removing...
... monitor 77 power cord/cable 42 power source 41 cooling fan adequate ventilation 39 customize computer settings 78 D data/entire system backup troubleshooting 154 desktop creating new icon 109 exploring the 108 icons 109 recycle bin 109 standard features 109 Windows® operating system 108 Device Manager fixing a problem 141 directing display output 77 disabling touch pad 75, 164 display troubleshooting 145 display devices external 76 display output settings 78 display, external adjusting 78 disposal information 20 disposing of used batteries 105 DVD removing...
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... 89 DVD player troubleshooting 151 DVDs using 86 E eject button optical disc drive 87 eject, optical disc drive 87 enabling touch pad 75, 164 ENERGY STAR® 27 exploring desktop 108 external display device HDMI™ Out port 76 RGB (monitor) port 76 external display, adjusting 78 F files backing up 82, 85 restore 86 saving 85 function keys 83 H headphones using 113 Help and Support troubleshooting 140 hot key disabling or enabling wireless devices 166 display brightness 162 keyboard overlays 165 Lock (Instant security) 162 Output (Display switch) 163 volume mute...
... 89 DVD player troubleshooting 151 DVDs using 86 E eject button optical disc drive 87 eject, optical disc drive 87 enabling touch pad 75, 164 ENERGY STAR® 27 exploring desktop 108 external display device HDMI™ Out port 76 RGB (monitor) port 76 external display, adjusting 78 F files backing up 82, 85 restore 86 saving 85 function keys 83 H headphones using 113 Help and Support troubleshooting 140 hot key disabling or enabling wireless devices 166 display brightness 162 keyboard overlays 165 Lock (Instant security) 162 Output (Display switch) 163 volume mute...
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...-saving features 92 power management 94 optimum performance 94 power plans selecting power plan options 100 power saving options 99 precautions safety 37 printer troubleshooting 148 problem solving contacting Toshiba 158 Startup options 139 program, starting 84 program, starting from Start menu 85 projector connecting 77 R real-time clock (RTC) battery 93 recording sounds 112 recovery checking internal storage drive operating status 71 creating recovery media 65 erasing internal storage drive 69 installing drivers and applications 71 internal storage drive 53 out...
...-saving features 92 power management 94 optimum performance 94 power plans selecting power plan options 100 power saving options 99 precautions safety 37 printer troubleshooting 148 problem solving contacting Toshiba 158 Startup options 139 program, starting 84 program, starting from Start menu 85 projector connecting 77 R real-time clock (RTC) battery 93 recording sounds 112 recovery checking internal storage drive operating status 71 creating recovery media 65 erasing internal storage drive 69 installing drivers and applications 71 internal storage drive 53 out...
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... memory 45 TOSHIBA Application Installer 122 TOSHIBA Assist 117 Connect tab 118 Optimize tab 121 Protect & Fix tab 120 Secure tab 119 TOSHIBA Face Recognition Utility 126 TOSHIBA Hardware Setup 129 TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool Utility 127 TOSHIBA Recovery Media Creator 122 TOSHIBA Service Station 134 TOSHIBA Sleep Utility 130 touch pad using 72 traveling tips 107 troubleshooting 144 AC power light is blinking 137 battery light is blinking 138 bookmarked site not found 140 checking device properties 141 computer will not start...
... memory 45 TOSHIBA Application Installer 122 TOSHIBA Assist 117 Connect tab 118 Optimize tab 121 Protect & Fix tab 120 Secure tab 119 TOSHIBA Face Recognition Utility 126 TOSHIBA Hardware Setup 129 TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool Utility 127 TOSHIBA Recovery Media Creator 122 TOSHIBA Service Station 134 TOSHIBA Sleep Utility 130 touch pad using 72 traveling tips 107 troubleshooting 144 AC power light is blinking 137 battery light is blinking 138 bookmarked site not found 140 checking device properties 141 computer will not start...