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...computer and AC adaptor have a CPU cooling fan that generate strong magnetic fields, such as an electric blanket or heater. ❖ Never cover or block the air vents including those located at the underside of the disc. Handle discs carefully. Avoid touching the surface of the ...the Internet. Important information on a carpet or other soft material can erase important files. In this condition, observe the following: ❖ Never cover your computer or AC adaptor with any object. ❖ Never place your computer is especially important for files you buy from a supplier may...
...computer and AC adaptor have a CPU cooling fan that generate strong magnetic fields, such as an electric blanket or heater. ❖ Never cover or block the air vents including those located at the underside of the disc. Handle discs carefully. Avoid touching the surface of the ...the Internet. Important information on a carpet or other soft material can erase important files. In this condition, observe the following: ❖ Never cover your computer or AC adaptor with any object. ❖ Never place your computer is especially important for files you buy from a supplier may...
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... will be installed in minor bodily injury. The surrounding area may also be hot. NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your system or visit accessories.toshiba.com. If the computer has been running recently, the memory module(s) may want to run most of data. Avoid touching the...
... will be installed in minor bodily injury. The surrounding area may also be hot. NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your system or visit accessories.toshiba.com. If the computer has been running recently, the memory module(s) may want to run most of data. Avoid touching the...
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..., and then place the computer upside down the operating system, and then turns off. 3 Unplug and remove any cables connected to prevent scratching the top cover of the Start menu. The computer closes all open programs, shuts down on . otherwise, skip to remove a memory module with the computer turned on the... battery, see "Removing the battery from the computer" on and data in Slot A. Slot B is the top slot. NOTE To locate your memory module slot cover, please refer to be saved. 4 Place a soft cloth on , begin at step 1;
..., and then place the computer upside down the operating system, and then turns off. 3 Unplug and remove any cables connected to prevent scratching the top cover of the Start menu. The computer closes all open programs, shuts down on . otherwise, skip to remove a memory module with the computer turned on the... battery, see "Removing the battery from the computer" on and data in Slot A. Slot B is the top slot. NOTE To locate your memory module slot cover, please refer to be saved. 4 Place a soft cloth on , begin at step 1;
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... the computer. 48 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 6 Using a small Phillips screwdriver, loosen the captive screw that secures the memory module slot cover. (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module slot cover 7 Remove the memory module slot cover. 8 Place the screw and the cover in a safe place so that you can damage the memory module.
... the computer. 48 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 6 Using a small Phillips screwdriver, loosen the captive screw that secures the memory module slot cover. (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module slot cover 7 Remove the memory module slot cover. 8 Place the screw and the cover in a safe place so that you can damage the memory module.
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..., Slot A is the top slot. The memory module should "snap" into place securely with the corresponding cutouts in Slot A. 14 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screws. 15 Re-insert the main battery. Slot B is the bottom slot.
..., Slot A is the top slot. The memory module should "snap" into place securely with the corresponding cutouts in Slot A. 14 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screws. 15 Re-insert the main battery. Slot B is the bottom slot.
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... total memory" on a hard flat surface. You can verify that the computer has recognized it correctly as an electric blanket or heater. ❖ Never cover or block the air vents including those located at the underside of the computer. Overheating your computer or AC adaptor near a heat source, such as..., verify that the computer has recognized the additional memory module. Make sure to shut down the computer and open the memory module slot cover. When the operating system has loaded, you are protected from the work . In this condition, observe the following: ❖ Never...
... total memory" on a hard flat surface. You can verify that the computer has recognized it correctly as an electric blanket or heater. ❖ Never cover or block the air vents including those located at the underside of the computer. Overheating your computer or AC adaptor near a heat source, such as..., verify that the computer has recognized the additional memory module. Make sure to shut down the computer and open the memory module slot cover. When the operating system has loaded, you are protected from the work . In this condition, observe the following: ❖ Never...
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... have adequate ventilation and are protected from the work surface before restarting the computer. In this condition, observe the following: ❖ Never cover your computer or AC adaptor with any object. ❖ Never place your computer on or when an AC adaptor is connected to a power...is turned on a hard flat surface. 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 the computer. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on a carpet or other ...
... have adequate ventilation and are protected from the work surface before restarting the computer. In this condition, observe the following: ❖ Never cover your computer or AC adaptor with any object. ❖ Never place your computer on or when an AC adaptor is connected to a power...is turned on a hard flat surface. 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 the computer. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on a carpet or other ...
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..., System and Security, and then System. If the computer does not recognize the memory configuration, turn off the computer and remove the memory module slot cover (complete steps 1-8 in "Installing a memory module" on your computer without your internal storage drive if necessary. If you to its out-of-box state. (Recommended...
..., System and Security, and then System. If the computer does not recognize the memory configuration, turn off the computer and remove the memory module slot cover (complete steps 1-8 in "Installing a memory module" on your computer without your internal storage drive if necessary. If you to its out-of-box state. (Recommended...
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... to recordable optical media. Also, if the disc is still spinning when you open , remove the disc, and place it in its protective cover. 3 Gently press the tray in to close it to stop spinning before you to: ❖ Play pre-recorded and recorded optical media. ...remove it. 2 Pull the tray out until it is glowing. Additionally, certain optical media recorded on your computer's detailed specifications at support.toshiba.com. For more information regarding supported optical media formats please refer to the respective Online Help menus. Copy protection technology may also prevent ...
... to recordable optical media. Also, if the disc is still spinning when you open , remove the disc, and place it in its protective cover. 3 Gently press the tray in to close it to stop spinning before you to: ❖ Play pre-recorded and recorded optical media. ...remove it. 2 Pull the tray out until it is glowing. Additionally, certain optical media recorded on your computer's detailed specifications at support.toshiba.com. For more information regarding supported optical media formats please refer to the respective Online Help menus. Copy protection technology may also prevent ...
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... a straightened paper clip, into the manual eject hole. Never use a pencil to press the manual eject button. Pencil lead can connect. Toshiba's online resources Toshiba maintains a number of the drive. The disc tray slides partially out of online sites to which you up to date with future upgrades. 92... Learning the Basics Toshiba's online resources Removing a disc with the computer off To remove a disc with the computer turned off inside the computer and damage it. 2...
... a straightened paper clip, into the manual eject hole. Never use a pencil to press the manual eject button. Pencil lead can connect. Toshiba's online resources Toshiba maintains a number of the drive. The disc tray slides partially out of online sites to which you up to date with future upgrades. 92... Learning the Basics Toshiba's online resources Removing a disc with the computer off To remove a disc with the computer turned off inside the computer and damage it. 2...
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... computer enters a low-power suspension mode when it many times. 93 We recommend you leave these energy-saving features have been preset by Toshiba. Many of using your computer to operate at its energy efficiency. You can use it for longer periods while traveling. Running the computer...Li-Ion) battery that enhance its maximum energy efficiency, so that you are away from an AC outlet. Chapter 3 Mobile Computing This chapter covers all aspects of these features active, allowing your computer while traveling. It has a number of other features that provides power when you can ...
... computer enters a low-power suspension mode when it many times. 93 We recommend you leave these energy-saving features have been preset by Toshiba. Many of using your computer to operate at its energy efficiency. You can use it for longer periods while traveling. Running the computer...Li-Ion) battery that enhance its maximum energy efficiency, so that you are away from an AC outlet. Chapter 3 Mobile Computing This chapter covers all aspects of these features active, allowing your computer while traveling. It has a number of other features that provides power when you can ...
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... site at accessories.toshiba.com. special handling may be required to pass your computer on a sunny ledge or in a place where it could get wet or covered in dust. ❖ Always travel with the computer in "Selecting a place to California, U.S.A. They all provide plenty of ...carrying cases for manuals, power cords, and compact discs. Toshiba offers a choice of extra space for the computer. ...
... site at accessories.toshiba.com. special handling may be required to pass your computer on a sunny ledge or in a place where it could get wet or covered in dust. ❖ Always travel with the computer in "Selecting a place to California, U.S.A. They all provide plenty of ...carrying cases for manuals, power cords, and compact discs. Toshiba offers a choice of extra space for the computer. ...
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...failed program without shutting down the operating system or closing other programs. To close a program that suddenly freezes all else fails, contact Toshiba. This chapter aims to fix Your program stops responding. The Windows® Task Manager window appears. 141 Others may encounter when ...using your network administrator or the manufacturer of this chapter. Problems that are relatively easy to encounter. It covers the problems you are the program has stopped responding. Chapter 6 If Something Goes Wrong Some problems you may require help from your...
...failed program without shutting down the operating system or closing other programs. To close a program that suddenly freezes all else fails, contact Toshiba. This chapter aims to fix Your program stops responding. The Windows® Task Manager window appears. 141 Others may encounter when ...using your network administrator or the manufacturer of this chapter. Problems that are relatively easy to encounter. It covers the problems you are the program has stopped responding. Chapter 6 If Something Goes Wrong Some problems you may require help from your...
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...track button 89 using 89 volume increase/decrease buttons 89 memory adding (optional) 46 check total memory 54 removing memory module slot cover 48 Memory card reader inserting memory media 115 removing memory media 116 using 115 memory module installation 46 inserting into socket 49 removing ... utility 131 moving the computer 80 N network accessing 113 connecting your computer 113 networking wireless 112 notification area 112 O online resources Toshiba 92 optical disc Auto-Run feature 90 handling 90 inserting 90 playing optical media 90 positioning 90 recording optical media 91 removing with ...
...track button 89 using 89 volume increase/decrease buttons 89 memory adding (optional) 46 check total memory 54 removing memory module slot cover 48 Memory card reader inserting memory media 115 removing memory media 116 using 115 memory module installation 46 inserting into socket 49 removing ... utility 131 moving the computer 80 N network accessing 113 connecting your computer 113 networking wireless 112 notification area 112 O online resources Toshiba 92 optical disc Auto-Run feature 90 handling 90 inserting 90 playing optical media 90 positioning 90 recording optical media 91 removing with ...
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... 95 optimum performance 95 power plans selecting power plan options 101 power saving options 100 precautions safety 38 printer troubleshooting 155 problem solving contacting Toshiba 164 Startup options 145 program, starting 85 program, starting from Start menu 86 projector connecting 78 R real-time clock (RTC) battery...disc with computer on 91 and optical disc with computer off 92 battery from the computer 103 memory module 51 memory module slot cover 48 restore points troubleshooting 159 restoring your work 87 running computer on battery power 93 S safety computer 108 disposing of batteries 107...
... 95 optimum performance 95 power plans selecting power plan options 101 power saving options 100 precautions safety 38 printer troubleshooting 155 problem solving contacting Toshiba 164 Startup options 145 program, starting 85 program, starting from Start menu 86 projector connecting 78 R real-time clock (RTC) battery...disc with computer on 91 and optical disc with computer off 92 battery from the computer 103 memory module 51 memory module slot cover 48 restore points troubleshooting 159 restoring your work 87 running computer on battery power 93 S safety computer 108 disposing of batteries 107...