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Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, and Memory Stick PRO Duo are trademarks or registered trademarks of SD Card Association. Microsoft, Outlook, Windows, and Windows Vista are either registered ... and/or other countries. and/or Toshiba Corporation. Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Toshiba is a registered trademark of Toshiba's commitment to environmental considerations. DirectX, Active Desktop, DirectShow, and Windows Media are registered trademarks of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. 29 Trademarks Satellite and ConfigFree are registered trademarks of Microsoft...
Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, and Memory Stick PRO Duo are trademarks or registered trademarks of SD Card Association. Microsoft, Outlook, Windows, and Windows Vista are either registered ... and/or other countries. and/or Toshiba Corporation. Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Toshiba is a registered trademark of Toshiba's commitment to environmental considerations. DirectX, Active Desktop, DirectShow, and Windows Media are registered trademarks of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. 29 Trademarks Satellite and ConfigFree are registered trademarks of Microsoft...
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Contents 31 Turning on the power 50 Setting up your software 51 Registering your computer with Toshiba 51 Adding optional external devices 52 Adding memory (optional 52 Installing a memory module 53 Removing a memory module 58 Checking total memory 60 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive 61 Recovering to out-of-box state (recommended recovery method 62 Recovering...
Contents 31 Turning on the power 50 Setting up your software 51 Registering your computer with Toshiba 51 Adding optional external devices 52 Adding memory (optional 52 Installing a memory module 53 Removing a memory module 58 Checking total memory 60 Recovering the Internal Storage Drive 61 Recovering to out-of-box state (recommended recovery method 62 Recovering...
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... instant password 146 Using a supervisor password 147 Using a user password 148 Deleting a user password 149 TOSHIBA Face Recognition Utility 150 TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool Utility 151 TOSHIBA SD™ Memory Card Format Utility .........152 Mouse Utility 153 TOSHIBA Hardware Setup 154 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 156 TOSHIBA Button Support 157 TOSHIBA Accessibility 158 TOSHIBA eco Utility 159 TOSHIBA Service Station 160
... instant password 146 Using a supervisor password 147 Using a user password 148 Deleting a user password 149 TOSHIBA Face Recognition Utility 150 TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool Utility 151 TOSHIBA SD™ Memory Card Format Utility .........152 Mouse Utility 153 TOSHIBA Hardware Setup 154 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 156 TOSHIBA Button Support 157 TOSHIBA Accessibility 158 TOSHIBA eco Utility 159 TOSHIBA Service Station 160
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... The Windows® operating system can help you 175 Resolving a hardware conflict 175 A plan of action 175 Fixing a problem with Device Manager ...........176 Memory problems 177 Power and the batteries 178 Keyboard problems 179 Display problems 180 Disk or internal storage drive problems ..........182 Optical drive problems 183 Sound... habits 189 Data and system configuration backup in the Windows® operating system 190 If you need further assistance 195 Before you contact Toshiba 195 Contacting Toshiba 195 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 196 Toshiba's worldwide offices 196
... The Windows® operating system can help you 175 Resolving a hardware conflict 175 A plan of action 175 Fixing a problem with Device Manager ...........176 Memory problems 177 Power and the batteries 178 Keyboard problems 179 Display problems 180 Disk or internal storage drive problems ..........182 Optical drive problems 183 Sound... habits 189 Data and system configuration backup in the Windows® operating system 190 If you need further assistance 195 Before you contact Toshiba 195 Contacting Toshiba 195 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 196 Toshiba's worldwide offices 196
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... your computer 45 Important information on your computer's cooling fan Your computer may have adequate ventilation and are not limited to, a mouse, keyboard, printer, and memory.
... your computer 45 Important information on your computer's cooling fan Your computer may have adequate ventilation and are not limited to, a mouse, keyboard, printer, and memory.
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... ❖ Connect a local printer (see "Connecting a printer" on page 79) Adding memory (optional) HINT: To purchase additional memory modules, see the accessories information packaged with enough memory to run most of data. See "Setting up your software" on page 51. After starting...to increase the computer's memory if you use complex software or process large amounts of today's popular applications. 52 Getting Started Adding optional external devices Adding optional external devices NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your ...
... ❖ Connect a local printer (see "Connecting a printer" on page 79) Adding memory (optional) HINT: To purchase additional memory modules, see the accessories information packaged with enough memory to run most of data. See "Setting up your software" on page 51. After starting...to increase the computer's memory if you use complex software or process large amounts of today's popular applications. 52 Getting Started Adding optional external devices Adding optional external devices NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your ...
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... good condition. Avoid touching the cover, the module(s), and the surrounding area before replacing it must be hot. The computer has two memory slots-Slot A and Slot B. NOTE For this procedure. Slot B is the bottom slot. You will be lost. Before you install or remove... a memory module while the computer is in minor bodily injury. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. To avoid damaging the computer's screws, use a small ...
... good condition. Avoid touching the cover, the module(s), and the surrounding area before replacing it must be hot. The computer has two memory slots-Slot A and Slot B. NOTE For this procedure. Slot B is the bottom slot. You will be lost. Before you install or remove... a memory module while the computer is in minor bodily injury. If you install or remove a memory module, turn off the computer using the Start menu. To avoid damaging the computer's screws, use a small ...
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54 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) If the computer is on page 120. otherwise, skip to step 3. 1 Click Start, and ... the main battery, see "Removing the battery from the computer" on , begin at step 1; The Shut Down menu appears. Memory module slot cover Front of the Start menu. The operating system turns off the computer. 3 Unplug and remove any cables connected ...to the lock button in the lower-right corner of computer (Sample Illustration) Locating the memory module slot cover Start (Sample Image) Shut Down menu Arrow Shut Down Menu 2 Click Shut Down.
54 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) If the computer is on page 120. otherwise, skip to step 3. 1 Click Start, and ... the main battery, see "Removing the battery from the computer" on , begin at step 1; The Shut Down menu appears. Memory module slot cover Front of the Start menu. The operating system turns off the computer. 3 Unplug and remove any cables connected ...to the lock button in the lower-right corner of computer (Sample Illustration) Locating the memory module slot cover Start (Sample Image) Shut Down menu Arrow Shut Down Menu 2 Click Shut Down.
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... dust on the connector may have built up. Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 55 6 Using a small Phillips screwdriver, loosen the captive screw that you must remove a module by performing steps 2-3 of "Removing a memory module" on page 58. Before you handle the module, touch ...a grounded metal surface to discharge any static electricity you may cause memory access problems. 9 Carefully remove the new memory module from its antistatic packaging, without touching its connector. 10 Locate an empty memory module slot on the computer. Static electricity can retrieve them later.
... dust on the connector may have built up. Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 55 6 Using a small Phillips screwdriver, loosen the captive screw that you must remove a module by performing steps 2-3 of "Removing a memory module" on page 58. Before you handle the module, touch ...a grounded metal surface to discharge any static electricity you may cause memory access problems. 9 Carefully remove the new memory module from its antistatic packaging, without touching its connector. 10 Locate an empty memory module slot on the computer. Static electricity can retrieve them later.
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... Illustration) Aligning the memory module with its sides, avoiding any contact with the socket 12 Firmly press the memory module into the socket 56 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) NOTE If your system has the memory modules stacked on top of one memory module is to the... horizontal surface of the computer). (Sample Illustration) Inserting the memory module into the memory slot's socket at...
... Illustration) Aligning the memory module with its sides, avoiding any contact with the socket 12 Firmly press the memory module into the socket 56 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) NOTE If your system has the memory modules stacked on top of one memory module is to the... horizontal surface of the computer). (Sample Illustration) Inserting the memory module into the memory slot's socket at...
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...edge of the module to be installed, it must be completely inserted into the latches at the sides of the module. If only one memory module is to seat the module into the socket and level when secured in Slot A. Back of computer Slot A Slot B (Sample Illustration) ...Inserting the memory module into place securely with the corresponding cutouts in the side of the socket. The memory module should "snap" into the slot NOTE For this model Slot A is the top slot. Slot B...
...edge of the module to be installed, it must be completely inserted into the latches at the sides of the module. If only one memory module is to seat the module into the socket and level when secured in Slot A. Back of computer Slot A Slot B (Sample Illustration) ...Inserting the memory module into place securely with the corresponding cutouts in the side of the socket. The memory module should "snap" into the slot NOTE For this model Slot A is the top slot. Slot B...
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You can verify that the computer has recognized it correctly as described in "Checking total memory" on and data in memory will not be lost. Do not remove the memory module while the computer is in "Installing a memory module" on . For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged... battery" on page 121. 16 Turn the computer right side up the computer, verify that the computer has recognized the additional memory module. When the operating system has loaded, you turn it using the screw. 15 Re-insert the main battery. If you need to remove...
You can verify that the computer has recognized it correctly as described in "Checking total memory" on and data in memory will not be lost. Do not remove the memory module while the computer is in "Installing a memory module" on . For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged... battery" on page 121. 16 Turn the computer right side up the computer, verify that the computer has recognized the additional memory module. When the operating system has loaded, you turn it using the screw. 15 Re-insert the main battery. If you need to remove...
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... may need to go into Safe Mode, then shut down and restart the system, at which time Windows® should boot back up slightly. The memory module pops up normally. When Safe Mode is highlighted, then press Enter. If so, consult Windows® Help and Support. 2 Pull the latches away from... the memory module. NOTE If your internal storage drive for errors or defragment the drive. If one of one another, you may appear when you turn on...
... may need to go into Safe Mode, then shut down and restart the system, at which time Windows® should boot back up slightly. The memory module pops up normally. When Safe Mode is highlighted, then press Enter. If so, consult Windows® Help and Support. 2 Pull the latches away from... the memory module. NOTE If your internal storage drive for errors or defragment the drive. If one of one another, you may appear when you turn on...
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...a charged battery" on page 53), and then check that the computer has recognized the change. TECHNICAL NOTE: You must have at least one memory module installed for the computer to a 30-degree angle and slide it out of computer Slot A Slot B (Sample Illustration) Removing the... memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screw. 5 Re-insert the main battery. Checking total memory When you add or remove a memory module, you can check that the module is displayed below the System heading...
...a charged battery" on page 53), and then check that the computer has recognized the change. TECHNICAL NOTE: You must have at least one memory module installed for the computer to a 30-degree angle and slide it out of computer Slot A Slot B (Sample Illustration) Removing the... memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screw. 5 Re-insert the main battery. Checking total memory When you add or remove a memory module, you can check that the module is displayed below the System heading...
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... seconds before turning the computer on again. ❖ Use the Sleep command to save your work, system settings, and current state of the desktop to memory, so that when you turn on the computer again, you left off your computer. You must turn off the computer using the Shut down completely... you were using. If you change your mind and decide to continue working after turning off your computer, save your computer's internal hardware (such as memory).
... seconds before turning the computer on again. ❖ Use the Sleep command to save your work, system settings, and current state of the desktop to memory, so that when you turn on the computer again, you left off your computer. You must turn off the computer using the Shut down completely... you were using. If you change your mind and decide to continue working after turning off your computer, save your computer's internal hardware (such as memory).
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... the computer using the Sleep command and the main battery discharges fully, your unsaved information will try to enter Hibernation mode. Be sure to memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from Sleep takes less time and consumes less main battery power than restarting...starting up again, the computer returns to the mode in which you will lose data if the main battery discharges while the computer is in memory, you left it, including all open documents and programs to use and configure Hibernation mode see "Using and configuring Sleep mode" on page ...
... the computer using the Sleep command and the main battery discharges fully, your unsaved information will try to enter Hibernation mode. Be sure to memory so that, when you restart the computer, you can continue working from Sleep takes less time and consumes less main battery power than restarting...starting up again, the computer returns to the mode in which you will lose data if the main battery discharges while the computer is in memory, you left it, including all open documents and programs to use and configure Hibernation mode see "Using and configuring Sleep mode" on page ...
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... programs and files to sleep, select the desired amount of time after which the computer enters Sleep mode: ❖ Under Put the computer to the memory, turns off the computer 2 Click Sleep. Configuring Sleep mode options You can also specify an amount of these methods, you first need to be customized...
... programs and files to sleep, select the desired amount of time after which the computer enters Sleep mode: ❖ Under Put the computer to the memory, turns off the computer 2 Click Sleep. Configuring Sleep mode options You can also specify an amount of these methods, you first need to be customized...
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... your files to reconnect, or your battery runs out of charge while you are working, you will lose all work stays in the computer's temporary memory until you last saved. It is easy to put off backing up your work frequently. This feature saves your work " on it unless you will...
... your files to reconnect, or your battery runs out of charge while you are working, you will lose all work stays in the computer's temporary memory until you last saved. It is easy to put off backing up your work frequently. This feature saves your work " on it unless you will...
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... or a port replicator (if applicable to your system configuration settings and the current time and date information. The LithiumIon battery has no memory effect so it is normal for up to retain a charge. If the computer is turned off. For more than a month), the... specifications depending on product model, configuration, applications, power management settings and features utilized, as well as the natural performance variations produced by Toshiba at the time of time, the battery will lose its maximum capacity, operate the computer on AC power. After a period of publication...
... or a port replicator (if applicable to your system configuration settings and the current time and date information. The LithiumIon battery has no memory effect so it is normal for up to retain a charge. If the computer is turned off. For more than a month), the... specifications depending on product model, configuration, applications, power management settings and features utilized, as well as the natural performance variations produced by Toshiba at the time of time, the battery will lose its maximum capacity, operate the computer on AC power. After a period of publication...
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... can be used to select a power level setting that you operate your computer's configuration settings. The RTC battery powers the System Time Clock and BIOS memory used to store your computer on battery power until it maintains this extends battery life and helps ensure accurate monitoring of the power provided by...
... can be used to select a power level setting that you operate your computer's configuration settings. The RTC battery powers the System Time Clock and BIOS memory used to store your computer on battery power until it maintains this extends battery life and helps ensure accurate monitoring of the power provided by...