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...Do they long or short? How many? Are they stay on the display screen? Record your observations so you identify why it display any error messages in mind: Which part of the software. Software The problems may be damaged or the program might be caused by your dealer. ...of the system is not operating properly: keyboard, diskette drives, hard disk drive, printer, display. These documents usually include a problem solving section or a summary of the screen if you cannot find a software problem, check your diskette, CD-ROM or DVD-ROM is correctly inserted and that can cause ...
...Do they long or short? How many? Are they stay on the display screen? Record your observations so you identify why it display any error messages in mind: Which part of the software. Software The problems may be damaged or the program might be caused by your dealer. ...of the system is not operating properly: keyboard, diskette drives, hard disk drive, printer, display. These documents usually include a problem solving section or a summary of the screen if you cannot find a software problem, check your diskette, CD-ROM or DVD-ROM is correctly inserted and that can cause ...
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...the following items: Self Test Power Sources Power-on Password Self test When the computer starts up, the self test will be displayed: In Touch with Tomorrow TOSHIBA This message remains on the screen for a few seconds. User's Manual Troubleshooting 9-3 If any of the following will be ...or messages except the Toshiba logo. Turn off the computer and check all cable connections as well as PC Card and memory module connections. If the test fails again, contact your computer's hardware or attached peripherals. The screen displays an error message. Basic problems may occur in ...
...the following items: Self Test Power Sources Power-on Password Self test When the computer starts up, the self test will be displayed: In Touch with Tomorrow TOSHIBA This message remains on the screen for a few seconds. User's Manual Troubleshooting 9-3 If any of the following will be ...or messages except the Toshiba logo. Turn off the computer and check all cable connections as well as PC Card and memory module connections. If the test fails again, contact your computer's hardware or attached peripherals. The screen displays an error message. Basic problems may occur in ...
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...because of your software's documentation to your files and disk. Problem Lines appear broken No display Procedure Check if you have one registered. Try entering your operating system files. Problems above remain unresolved or other problems occur Refer to determine if the software is causing the ...check the condition of the LCD screen's higher resolution. Run the diagnostics program TDIAGS. LCD panel Apparent LCD problems may be fragmented. The Windows display should appear normal. Contact your OS documentation. Your files may be related to your dealer if the...
...because of your software's documentation to your files and disk. Problem Lines appear broken No display Procedure Check if you have one registered. Try entering your operating system files. Problems above remain unresolved or other problems occur Refer to determine if the software is causing the ...check the condition of the LCD screen's higher resolution. Run the diagnostics program TDIAGS. LCD panel Apparent LCD problems may be fragmented. The Windows display should appear normal. Contact your OS documentation. Your files may be related to your dealer if the...
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...Optional Devices, and to change the display priority and make sure it is firm. Press hotkeys Fn + F5 to your monitor's documentation. Make sure the connection between the external device and the card is not set for the internal display. Problem Monitor does not turn on the... external monitor. Run the diagnostics program TDIAGS. If problems persist, contact your dealer. If problems persist, contact your dealer. Check that the cable connecting the external ...
...Optional Devices, and to change the display priority and make sure it is firm. Press hotkeys Fn + F5 to your monitor's documentation. Make sure the connection between the external device and the card is not set for the internal display. Problem Monitor does not turn on the... external monitor. Run the diagnostics program TDIAGS. If problems persist, contact your dealer. If problems persist, contact your dealer. Check that the cable connecting the external ...
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...using a compression utility on the external monitor. Refer to change the display. User's Manual Troubleshooting 9-15 Hibernation will select either the internal LCD or an external computer CRT as the display device. If problems persist, contact your dealer. Hibernation will not work Procedure Are you turn... the computer off in Resume mode while the display is correct for the TV set: NTSC (US) or ...
...using a compression utility on the external monitor. Refer to change the display. User's Manual Troubleshooting 9-15 Hibernation will select either the internal LCD or an external computer CRT as the display device. If problems persist, contact your dealer. Hibernation will not work Procedure Are you turn... the computer off in Resume mode while the display is correct for the TV set: NTSC (US) or ...
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Memory expansion Refer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devices, for memory modules. Problem Procedure The following message is displayed: Please remove the incompatible memory module Make sure the memory module installed in slot B only, follow the steps below . 1. Remove the memory ...the memory module There are two slots for information on installing memory modules. Make sure one memory module is compatible with the computer. If problems persist, contact your dealer. 9-16 Troubleshooting User's Manual Replace the battery and/or connect the AC adaptor. 5. Disconnect the AC adaptor...
Memory expansion Refer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devices, for memory modules. Problem Procedure The following message is displayed: Please remove the incompatible memory module Make sure the memory module installed in slot B only, follow the steps below . 1. Remove the memory ...the memory module There are two slots for information on installing memory modules. Make sure one memory module is compatible with the computer. If problems persist, contact your dealer. 9-16 Troubleshooting User's Manual Replace the battery and/or connect the AC adaptor. 5. Disconnect the AC adaptor...
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... information on the config.sys file. 4. The test will be displayed: Cannot execute in virtual 86 mode, the following screen: TOSHIBA personal computer xxxx DIAGNOSTICS version x.xx (c) copyright TOSHIBA Corp. 19xx Test the DIAGNOSTICS (Y/N) 5. If you determine the cause of the computer's problem. Go to run in MS-DOS mode? Executing the diagnostic test...
... information on the config.sys file. 4. The test will be displayed: Cannot execute in virtual 86 mode, the following screen: TOSHIBA personal computer xxxx DIAGNOSTICS version x.xx (c) copyright TOSHIBA Corp. 19xx Test the DIAGNOSTICS (Y/N) 5. If you determine the cause of the computer's problem. Go to run in MS-DOS mode? Executing the diagnostic test...
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... asks you to insert a diskette into each diskette drive you selected to the DIAGNOSTICS MENU. The test begins and displays: FLOPPY DISK TEST IN PROGRESS 503000 If there is still a problem, consult your mind and decide not to test a disk, press Ctrl + Break to return to the DIAGNOSTICS MENU...is an error, the ABORTED message appears. Press Enter to return to test. Floppy disk (Diskette test) After the last graphics display test, the program displays the following prompt: FLOPPY DISK 503000 Mount the work disk(s) on the diskette. These disks must be formatted Press Enter when you...
... asks you to insert a diskette into each diskette drive you selected to the DIAGNOSTICS MENU. The test begins and displays: FLOPPY DISK TEST IN PROGRESS 503000 If there is still a problem, consult your mind and decide not to test a disk, press Ctrl + Break to return to the DIAGNOSTICS MENU...is an error, the ABORTED message appears. Press Enter to return to test. Floppy disk (Diskette test) After the last graphics display test, the program displays the following prompt: FLOPPY DISK 503000 Mount the work disk(s) on the diskette. These disks must be formatted Press Enter when you...
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..., 4-8 International Modem Guide, H-1 User's Manual See also Video modes and Monitor automatic power off , 1-7 problems, 9-7 Hardware setup definition, 1-10 Headphone port, 1-5 Heat dispersal, 1-9, 4-12 Hibernation, 1-9 Hot keys definition, 1-7 instant security, 5-4 resume mode/boot mode, 5-5 Hotkeys, 5-4 alarm volume, 5-5 display selection, 5-5 I Indicators, 2-8 keyboard, 2-8 system indicators, 2-9 Infrared port, 1-6, 2-5 Intelligent power supply, 1-7 International keyboards. Index 2 D DC...
..., 4-8 International Modem Guide, H-1 User's Manual See also Video modes and Monitor automatic power off , 1-7 problems, 9-7 Hardware setup definition, 1-10 Headphone port, 1-5 Heat dispersal, 1-9, 4-12 Hibernation, 1-9 Hot keys definition, 1-7 instant security, 5-4 resume mode/boot mode, 5-5 Hotkeys, 5-4 alarm volume, 5-5 display selection, 5-5 I Indicators, 2-8 keyboard, 2-8 system indicators, 2-9 Infrared port, 1-6, 2-5 Intelligent power supply, 1-7 International keyboards. Index 2 D DC...
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... 1-5 Microprocessor. See Keypad overlay O Options, 1-11, A-7 Overlay. See also Video modes and Display external, 8-33 external port location, 2-4 Monitor external problems, 9-13 Mouse PS/2 problems, 9-12 serial problems, 9-12 Moving the computer, 4-11 N Numeric keypad, 5-6. K Keyboard, 1-3, A-3 emulating keys...the overlay, 5-8 Keypad overlay, 1-7, 5-6 arrow mode, 5-6 numeric mode, 5-7 temporarily using the normal keyboard, 5-7 turning on , 1-8 problems, 9-6 registration indication, 7-4 resetting, 7-18 setting, 7-16 starting the computer by, 6-11 supervisor logon, 7-16 user, 7-17 user ...
... 1-5 Microprocessor. See Keypad overlay O Options, 1-11, A-7 Overlay. See also Video modes and Display external, 8-33 external port location, 2-4 Monitor external problems, 9-13 Mouse PS/2 problems, 9-12 serial problems, 9-12 Moving the computer, 4-11 N Numeric keypad, 5-6. K Keyboard, 1-3, A-3 emulating keys...the overlay, 5-8 Keypad overlay, 1-7, 5-6 arrow mode, 5-6 numeric mode, 5-7 temporarily using the normal keyboard, 5-7 turning on , 1-8 problems, 9-6 registration indication, 7-4 resetting, 7-18 setting, 7-16 starting the computer by, 6-11 supervisor logon, 7-16 user, 7-17 user ...
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...Problems TSETUP, 6-13, 7-1 definition, 1-10 options, 7-4 alarm volume, 7-11 auto power on, 6-13 Battery Save Mode, 7-4 boot priority, 7-8 configuration, 7-12 display, 7-8 ext keyboard Fn, 7-6 Hard disk mode, 7-7 I/O ports, 7-12 built-in modem, A-6 modem, 7-13 parallel, 7-13 serial, 7-12 LCD Display Stretch, 7-9 memory, 7-4 others, 7-9 password, 7-4 PCI bus, 7-14 peripheral, 7-6 pointing devices, 7-6 Power On Display...Resume (Suspend, Standby), 1-9 Retaining data with display closed, 2-1 left side, 2-2 right side, 2-3 User's Manual Index 5 See Display and LCD ScrLock (Fn + F12), 5-4 Security...
...Problems TSETUP, 6-13, 7-1 definition, 1-10 options, 7-4 alarm volume, 7-11 auto power on, 6-13 Battery Save Mode, 7-4 boot priority, 7-8 configuration, 7-12 display, 7-8 ext keyboard Fn, 7-6 Hard disk mode, 7-7 I/O ports, 7-12 built-in modem, A-6 modem, 7-13 parallel, 7-13 serial, 7-12 LCD Display Stretch, 7-9 memory, 7-4 others, 7-9 password, 7-4 PCI bus, 7-14 peripheral, 7-6 pointing devices, 7-6 Power On Display...Resume (Suspend, Standby), 1-9 Retaining data with display closed, 2-1 left side, 2-2 right side, 2-3 User's Manual Index 5 See Display and LCD ScrLock (Fn + F12), 5-4 Security...