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... de Fournier un ecram de blindage maximal. Industry Canada requires this device. consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from windows to licensing. Operation is subject to provide maximum shielding. To prevent radio interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite systems. High power radars are allocated as primary users of Industry Canada. The term "IC" before...
... de Fournier un ecram de blindage maximal. Industry Canada requires this device. consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from windows to licensing. Operation is subject to provide maximum shielding. To prevent radio interference to co-channel Mobile Satellite systems. High power radars are allocated as primary users of Industry Canada. The term "IC" before...
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...HDMI Licensing, LLC. Bluetooth word mark and logos are those of their respective companies. government. Microsoft, Outlook, Windows, and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. No ... and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Secure Digital and SD are registered trademarks of Toshiba. 19 Trademarks Satellite and Satellite Pro are trademarks of SD Card Association. Additional information may be implied for the personal and non-commercial use ...
...HDMI Licensing, LLC. Bluetooth word mark and logos are those of their respective companies. government. Microsoft, Outlook, Windows, and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. No ... and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Secure Digital and SD are registered trademarks of Toshiba. 19 Trademarks Satellite and Satellite Pro are trademarks of SD Card Association. Additional information may be implied for the personal and non-commercial use ...
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... computer 79 Using a computer lock 79 Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 81 Computing tips 81 Using the keyboard 82 Character keys 83 Function keys 83 Special Windows® keys 83 Starting a program 84 Starting a program using the Search programs and files field 84 Starting a program from the Start menu...........85 Saving your... optical disc 88 Removing a disc with the computer on 89 Playing optical media 89 Recording optical media 90 Removing a disc with the computer off 91 Toshiba's online resources 91
... computer 79 Using a computer lock 79 Chapter 2: Learning the Basics 81 Computing tips 81 Using the keyboard 82 Character keys 83 Function keys 83 Special Windows® keys 83 Starting a program 84 Starting a program using the Search programs and files field 84 Starting a program from the Start menu...........85 Saving your... optical disc 88 Removing a disc with the computer on 89 Playing optical media 89 Recording optical media 90 Removing a disc with the computer off 91 Toshiba's online resources 91
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... Enabling/Disabling USB Sleep and Charge......132 Power supply mode settings 132 TOSHIBA Accessibility 133 TOSHIBA Service Station 134 Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong 135 Problems that are easy to fix 135 Problems when you turn on the computer............136 The Windows® operating system is not working 138 Using Startup options to...
... Enabling/Disabling USB Sleep and Charge......132 Power supply mode settings 132 TOSHIBA Accessibility 133 TOSHIBA Service Station 134 Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong 135 Problems that are easy to fix 135 Problems when you turn on the computer............136 The Windows® operating system is not working 138 Using Startup options to...
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... problems 151 Develop good computing habits 152 Data and system configuration backup in the Windows® operating system 153 If you need further assistance 157 Contacting Toshiba 158 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 158 Toshiba's worldwide offices 158 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 160 Hot Key Cards 160 Using the Hot Key Cards 161 Hot...
... problems 151 Develop good computing habits 152 Data and system configuration backup in the Windows® operating system 153 If you need further assistance 157 Contacting Toshiba 158 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 158 Toshiba's worldwide offices 158 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 160 Hot Key Cards 160 Using the Hot Key Cards 161 Hot...
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...current with the various computer software or hardware options, visit Toshiba's Web site at support.toshiba.com. 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 the time of publication to ensure... the accuracy of contents and the index to perform tasks in Windows® 7. Introduction This guide 29 NOTE The...
...current with the various computer software or hardware options, visit Toshiba's Web site at support.toshiba.com. 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 the time of publication to ensure... the accuracy of contents and the index to perform tasks in Windows® 7. Introduction This guide 29 NOTE The...
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... monitor (Sample Illustration) Correct posture ❖ When using blinds. We recommend that you have a brightness approaching that light sources (lamps or windows) do not shine or reflect directly into your eyes periodically by the desk surface or the chair arm supports. Glare on your torso. ...10070; Adjust the font size of a TV device. Place the notebook display away from bright light sources or reduce the light intensity from windows by using a notebook for long hours, it may cause eye strain, eye fatigue or headaches. ❖ Certain notebook displays have to work ...
... monitor (Sample Illustration) Correct posture ❖ When using blinds. We recommend that you have a brightness approaching that light sources (lamps or windows) do not shine or reflect directly into your eyes periodically by the desk surface or the chair arm supports. Glare on your torso. ...10070; Adjust the font size of a TV device. Place the notebook display away from bright light sources or reduce the light intensity from windows by using a notebook for long hours, it may cause eye strain, eye fatigue or headaches. ❖ Certain notebook displays have to work ...
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... vary according to set up your software. Product registration can be completed by either visiting the Toshiba Web site at register.toshiba.com, or by clicking the Start button and, in which windows appear, may want to: ❖ Add more memory (see "Adding memory (optional)" on...complete Product Registration will not diminish Customer rights under the Toshiba standard limited Warranty. Follow the on page 44. 44 Getting Started Registering your computer with Toshiba Product registration is required. NOTE The names of windows displayed, and the order in the Search field, type...
... vary according to set up your software. Product registration can be completed by either visiting the Toshiba Web site at register.toshiba.com, or by clicking the Start button and, in which windows appear, may want to: ❖ Add more memory (see "Adding memory (optional)" on...complete Product Registration will not diminish Customer rights under the Toshiba standard limited Warranty. Follow the on page 44. 44 Getting Started Registering your computer with Toshiba Product registration is required. NOTE The names of windows displayed, and the order in the Search field, type...
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...next time you turn it is highlighted, then press Enter. In either of the Safe Mode options is highlighted, it on the power: If "Start Windows® Normally" is best to press Enter to scan your system has the memory modules stacked on . If one another, you must remove the ... drive for errors or defragment the drive. The memory module pops up normally. You can damage the computer and the memory module. If so, consult Windows® Help and Support. 2 Pull the latches away from the memory module. The computer could be a sign that you may appear when you turn ...
...next time you turn it is highlighted, then press Enter. In either of the Safe Mode options is highlighted, it on the power: If "Start Windows® Normally" is best to press Enter to scan your system has the memory modules stacked on . If one another, you must remove the ... drive for errors or defragment the drive. The memory module pops up normally. You can damage the computer and the memory module. If so, consult Windows® Help and Support. 2 Pull the latches away from the memory module. The computer could be a sign that you may appear when you turn ...
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... time to perform the action, click Continue; If you want to allow you can check that says, "Do you were trying to time, Windows® will display a pop-up that the computer has recognized the change. The following program to make changes to your internal storage drive, ... at least one memory module installed for the computer to back up squarely with user's data" on page 55. otherwise, click Cancel. The System window appears. See "Recovering of -box state Description This option restores the original factory image to this : ❖ Click the Start button, Control Panel...
... time to perform the action, click Continue; If you want to allow you can check that says, "Do you were trying to time, Windows® will display a pop-up that the computer has recognized the change. The following program to make changes to your internal storage drive, ... at least one memory module installed for the computer to back up squarely with user's data" on page 55. otherwise, click Cancel. The System window appears. See "Recovering of -box state Description This option restores the original factory image to this : ❖ Click the Start button, Control Panel...
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...Be sure to external media using your system for the first time. However, it is strongly recommended that you create recovery media before using Windows® Backup or another backup program. See "Erasing the Internal Storage Drive" on page 69 for more information, see "Backing up ...specify a custom size for the C: partition and then restores your C: drive to an external power source via the AC adaptor. ❖ The Toshiba Recovery Wizard also provides the option of -box state. For more information. ❖ When you created are not restored during this option, any...
...Be sure to external media using your system for the first time. However, it is strongly recommended that you create recovery media before using Windows® Backup or another backup program. See "Erasing the Internal Storage Drive" on page 69 for more information, see "Backing up ...specify a custom size for the C: partition and then restores your C: drive to an external power source via the AC adaptor. ❖ The Toshiba Recovery Wizard also provides the option of -box state. For more information. ❖ When you created are not restored during this option, any...
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... on your computer's internal storage drive: 1 Make sure the computer is strongly recommended that your computer, press the F12 key when the initial TOSHIBA screen displays. To recover using recovery media, if you have created such media. To recover the original factory image using the utilities stored on ...key. 4 If your work " on the drive and all information stored in those partitions. Be sure to save your system offers a choice of Windows® 7 32-bit or 64-bit operating system, select one at this time. Getting Started 55 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive Recovering to out-...
... on your computer's internal storage drive: 1 Make sure the computer is strongly recommended that your computer, press the F12 key when the initial TOSHIBA screen displays. To recover using recovery media, if you have created such media. To recover the original factory image using the utilities stored on ...key. 4 If your work " on the drive and all information stored in those partitions. Be sure to save your system offers a choice of Windows® 7 32-bit or 64-bit operating system, select one at this time. Getting Started 55 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive Recovering to out-...
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... appears. 3 Using the arrow keys to scroll down, select the HDD Recovery option, and then press the ENTER key. 4 If your system offers a choice of Windows® 7 32-bit or 64-bit operating system, select one at this folder during the recovery process. To return the data to your private account... attempt to back up all of the data from the C:\Users using the utilities stored on your computer, press the F12 key when the initial TOSHIBA screen displays. The directory structure will be retained, however all of the data will be copied into your personal folders. 1 Make sure the computer is...
... appears. 3 Using the arrow keys to scroll down, select the HDD Recovery option, and then press the ENTER key. 4 If your system offers a choice of Windows® 7 32-bit or 64-bit operating system, select one at this folder during the recovery process. To return the data to your private account... attempt to back up all of the data from the C:\Users using the utilities stored on your computer, press the F12 key when the initial TOSHIBA screen displays. The directory structure will be retained, however all of the data will be copied into your personal folders. 1 Make sure the computer is...
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...keys to scroll down, select the HDD Recovery option, and then press the ENTER key. 4 If your computer, press the F12 key when the initial TOSHIBA screen displays. If not, skip to continue. (Sample Image) Warning screen Click Yes to step 5. 5 A warning screen appears stating that when the... recovery is turned off. 2 While powering on your system offers a choice of Windows® 7 32-bit or 64-bit operating system, select one at this time. Getting Started 61 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive To recover using the...
...keys to scroll down, select the HDD Recovery option, and then press the ENTER key. 4 If your computer, press the F12 key when the initial TOSHIBA screen displays. If not, skip to continue. (Sample Image) Warning screen Click Yes to step 5. 5 A warning screen appears stating that when the... recovery is turned off. 2 While powering on your system offers a choice of Windows® 7 32-bit or 64-bit operating system, select one at this time. Getting Started 61 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive To recover using the...
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...If not, skip to scroll down, select the HDD Recovery option, and then press the ENTER key. 4 If your C: drive to its out-of Windows® 7 32-bit or 64-bit operating system, select one at this time. Getting Started 63 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive 9 Click Next to an... recovery process it is turned off. 2 While powering on page 67. Be sure to save your computer, press the F12 key when the initial TOSHIBA screen displays. To recover using the first method, follow the procedure below. Recovering to a custom size partition Recovering to external media before executing the...
...If not, skip to scroll down, select the HDD Recovery option, and then press the ENTER key. 4 If your C: drive to its out-of Windows® 7 32-bit or 64-bit operating system, select one at this time. Getting Started 63 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive 9 Click Next to an... recovery process it is turned off. 2 While powering on page 67. Be sure to save your computer, press the F12 key when the initial TOSHIBA screen displays. To recover using the first method, follow the procedure below. Recovering to a custom size partition Recovering to external media before executing the...
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.... 4 Using the arrow keys, select the DVD option or the USB Flash option, depending on which type of media you are using Windows® Backup or another backup program. 68 Getting Started Recovering the Internal Storage Drive With recovery media, you can: ❖ Recover to... out-of-box state (recommended recovery method) ❖ Recovery of factory default software with the computer are restored. When the initial TOSHIBA screen displays, press the F12 key on your system, only the operating system files, applications, and drivers originally shipped with user's data ❖...
.... 4 Using the arrow keys, select the DVD option or the USB Flash option, depending on which type of media you are using Windows® Backup or another backup program. 68 Getting Started Recovering the Internal Storage Drive With recovery media, you can: ❖ Recover to... out-of-box state (recommended recovery method) ❖ Recovery of factory default software with the computer are restored. When the initial TOSHIBA screen displays, press the F12 key on your system, only the operating system files, applications, and drivers originally shipped with user's data ❖...
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...pad, so that it is enabled by itself" to touch or button presses while you can still use the Mouse Properties option in the Windows® Control Panel. Disabling or enabling the touch pad The touch pad is less responsive to automatically select text, click buttons, and ...activate other user interface elements. For more information, please visit support.toshiba.com. For more information, see "Disabling or enabling the touch pad" on the touch pad. You may also seem to accidental light taps...
...pad, so that it is enabled by itself" to touch or button presses while you can still use the Mouse Properties option in the Windows® Control Panel. Disabling or enabling the touch pad The touch pad is less responsive to automatically select text, click buttons, and ...activate other user interface elements. For more information, please visit support.toshiba.com. For more information, see "Disabling or enabling the touch pad" on the touch pad. You may also seem to accidental light taps...
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... display and external monitor (extended desktop) ❖ Swap-Switch primary display between internal display and external monitor when using extended desktop (Sample Image) Display options window Adjusting the quality of the external display To obtain the best picture quality from your television (or other video display device), you can choose.
... display and external monitor (extended desktop) ❖ Swap-Switch primary display between internal display and external monitor when using extended desktop (Sample Image) Display options window Adjusting the quality of the external display To obtain the best picture quality from your television (or other video display device), you can choose.
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...storage drive suddenly fails, you will lose all the data on a regular basis. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in the Windows® operating system" on page 153. ❖ Use Error-checking and Disk Defragmenter regularly to check and optimize disk space and improve ...❖ Take frequent breaks to external media on it takes time. However, if your desktop setup, during its shutdown procedure. NOTE The Windows® operating system records information, such as new icon positions may damage the disk, the drive, or both. This precaution is especially important...
...storage drive suddenly fails, you will lose all the data on a regular basis. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in the Windows® operating system" on page 153. ❖ Use Error-checking and Disk Defragmenter regularly to check and optimize disk space and improve ...❖ Take frequent breaks to external media on it takes time. However, if your desktop setup, during its shutdown procedure. NOTE The Windows® operating system records information, such as new icon positions may damage the disk, the drive, or both. This precaution is especially important...
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... icons execute specific functions on page 161. For more information, see "Hot key functions" on the computer. Special Windows® keys Windows® key Application key (Sample Illustration) Special Windows® keys Your computer's keyboard has one key and one button that : ❖ The space bar creates a... (not to be confused with the character keys is very much like typing on a typewriter, except that have special functions in Windows®: ❖ Windows® key-Opens the Start menu ❖ Application key-Has a similar function as the secondary mouse button For example, F5 ...
... icons execute specific functions on page 161. For more information, see "Hot key functions" on the computer. Special Windows® keys Windows® key Application key (Sample Illustration) Special Windows® keys Your computer's keyboard has one key and one button that : ❖ The space bar creates a... (not to be confused with the character keys is very much like typing on a typewriter, except that have special functions in Windows®: ❖ Windows® key-Opens the Start menu ❖ Application key-Has a similar function as the secondary mouse button For example, F5 ...