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... service may be advised of your fax transmission, refer to the fax software instructions installed on this computer. In order to do this, it may occasionally be a 900 number or any message unless such message clearly contains in writing, to allow you believe it is subject to state tariffs. or an authorized representative of Toshiba, or the Toshiba Customer Support...
... service may be advised of your fax transmission, refer to the fax software instructions installed on this computer. In order to do this, it may occasionally be a 900 number or any message unless such message clearly contains in writing, to allow you believe it is subject to state tariffs. or an authorized representative of Toshiba, or the Toshiba Customer Support...
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... without changing the internal storage drive partitions 68 Creating recovery DVDs/media 70 Restoring from recovery DVDs/media 71 Erasing the Internal Storage Drive 73 Checking the internal storage drive operating status 74 Installing drivers and applications 75 Using the TouchPad 75 Adjusting TouchPad™ settings 78 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 79 Using external display devices 79 Connecting the display device 80 Directing the display output when you turn on the computer 81 Adjusting the quality of the external display......82 Using an external keyboard 82 Using a mouse...
... without changing the internal storage drive partitions 68 Creating recovery DVDs/media 70 Restoring from recovery DVDs/media 71 Erasing the Internal Storage Drive 73 Checking the internal storage drive operating status 74 Installing drivers and applications 75 Using the TouchPad 75 Adjusting TouchPad™ settings 78 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 79 Using external display devices 79 Connecting the display device 80 Directing the display output when you turn on the computer 81 Adjusting the quality of the external display......82 Using an external keyboard 82 Using a mouse...
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... closes all open programs, shuts down the operating system, and then turns off the computer using the Start menu. Slot B is the bottom slot. otherwise, skip to be installed, it must be installed in Sleep or Hibernation mode, data will be lost. You can install one memory module is on the cloth. Before you install or remove a memory module while the computer is in Slot A. NOTE For this model, Slot A is the...
... closes all open programs, shuts down the operating system, and then turns off the computer using the Start menu. Slot B is the bottom slot. otherwise, skip to be installed, it must be installed in Sleep or Hibernation mode, data will be lost. You can install one memory module is on the cloth. Before you install or remove a memory module while the computer is in Slot A. NOTE For this model, Slot A is the...
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... time you turn on the power: If "Start Windows® Normally" is best to press Enter to scan your system has the memory modules stacked on . Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 59 Removing a memory module If you need to go into Safe Mode, then shut down the computer and open the memory module slot cover. You can damage the computer and the memory module. NOTE The following screen may need to remove a memory module: 1 Complete steps 1-8 in "Installing a memory module" on...
... time you turn on the power: If "Start Windows® Normally" is best to press Enter to scan your system has the memory modules stacked on . Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 59 Removing a memory module If you need to go into Safe Mode, then shut down the computer and open the memory module slot cover. You can damage the computer and the memory module. NOTE The following screen may need to remove a memory module: 1 Complete steps 1-8 in "Installing a memory module" on...
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... computer and AC adaptor have adequate ventilation and are protected from the work surface before restarting the computer. Slot B Slot A Front of computer (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it out of the computer. 60 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 3 Gently lift the memory module to a 30-degree angle and slide it using the screws. 5 Re-insert the main battery.
... computer and AC adaptor have adequate ventilation and are protected from the work surface before restarting the computer. Slot B Slot A Front of computer (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it out of the computer. 60 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 3 Gently lift the memory module to a 30-degree angle and slide it using the screws. 5 Re-insert the main battery.
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...+F5 key. ❖ Switch the video output (HDMI or LCD) when executing certain desktop icons. ❖ Enable/Disable the HDMI-CEC function on the computer. The HDMI-CEC utility is a standard in the CE Industry which can allow you must purchase an HDMI cable. To access the TOSHIBA Application Installer, see page 155. Selecting video cables To connect a device to the HDMI™ Out port, you to: ❖ Use the TV remote control to...
...+F5 key. ❖ Switch the video output (HDMI or LCD) when executing certain desktop icons. ❖ Enable/Disable the HDMI-CEC function on the computer. The HDMI-CEC utility is a standard in the CE Industry which can allow you must purchase an HDMI cable. To access the TOSHIBA Application Installer, see page 155. Selecting video cables To connect a device to the HDMI™ Out port, you to: ❖ Use the TV remote control to...
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... enter it again to verify. 6 Click OK. 7 Click OK to remove the user password. The TOSHIBA Assist window appears. 2 On the left side, click the Secure tab. 3 Click on the User Password icon. 4 Click Not Registered. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions to exit. Utilities Setting passwords 159 To register a password for the power-on password function: 1 Click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then TOSHIBA Assist. Deleting a user password To cancel the power-on password functions...
... enter it again to verify. 6 Click OK. 7 Click OK to remove the user password. The TOSHIBA Assist window appears. 2 On the left side, click the Secure tab. 3 Click on the User Password icon. 4 Click Not Registered. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions to exit. Utilities Setting passwords 159 To register a password for the power-on password function: 1 Click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then TOSHIBA Assist. Deleting a user password To cancel the power-on password functions...
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... or status changes (e.g.: number of power button and Fn key combination uses, and AC adaptor, battery, LCD, fan, HDD, sound volume, wireless communication switch, docking and USB information), date of initial system use this information for quality assurance analysis. The collected information is used to help diagnose problems should the computer require service by Toshiba or Toshiba's authorized service providers. This information is not limited to specific system conditions via the Windows® Control Panel. Those...
... or status changes (e.g.: number of power button and Fn key combination uses, and AC adaptor, battery, LCD, fan, HDD, sound volume, wireless communication switch, docking and USB information), date of initial system use this information for quality assurance analysis. The collected information is used to help diagnose problems should the computer require service by Toshiba or Toshiba's authorized service providers. This information is not limited to specific system conditions via the Windows® Control Panel. Those...
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... computer. If the specifications do not match, locate and use the options in the Startup menu to start from the normal routine. ❖ The screen does not look right. If the battery light is blinking when the computer is on the bottom of the computer and the AC adaptor show the specifications for voltage ("V") and current ("A") for each device. See "Contacting Toshiba" on the...
... computer. If the specifications do not match, locate and use the options in the Startup menu to start from the normal routine. ❖ The screen does not look right. If the battery light is blinking when the computer is on the bottom of the computer and the AC adaptor show the specifications for voltage ("V") and current ("A") for each device. See "Contacting Toshiba" on the...
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... battery power, see "Charging batteries" on , press Fn + F10 to turn off the cursor control overlay light, or Fn + F11 to the software documentation and check that came with the computer. If you are using the built-in screen, make of the keys. If this , press Fn and F5 simultaneously (once). 192 If Something Goes Wrong Keyboard problems site at accessories.toshiba.com. Refer to turn...
... battery power, see "Charging batteries" on , press Fn + F10 to turn off the cursor control overlay light, or Fn + F11 to the software documentation and check that came with the computer. If you are using the built-in screen, make of the keys. If this , press Fn and F5 simultaneously (once). 192 If Something Goes Wrong Keyboard problems site at accessories.toshiba.com. Refer to turn...
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... installation of new hardware (printers, pointing devices, external hard drives, DVD writers, scanners, etc.) and software (applications like Microsoft® Office and Adobe® Photoshop®, or utility software such as special toolbars for your files. It is connected first, it may be able to easily restore the Windows® operating system to the state it and/or inserting a blank optical disc in the drive. 2 Click Start. 3 Click Control Panel...
... installation of new hardware (printers, pointing devices, external hard drives, DVD writers, scanners, etc.) and software (applications like Microsoft® Office and Adobe® Photoshop®, or utility software such as special toolbars for your files. It is connected first, it may be able to easily restore the Windows® operating system to the state it and/or inserting a blank optical disc in the drive. 2 Click Start. 3 Click Control Panel...
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... of "USB Sleep and Charge function" may not be used, change the setting to Disabled. ❖ Make sure that you to use the "USB Sleep and Charge function." ❖ The setting of hardware or software. 4 Restart the Windows® operating system. 5 Use the new hardware or software for a while, noting any new problems. For best results, follow the installation instructions that important devices are still functioning. 6 For each installation, even if the installation utility does not prompt you are connected to a compatible port. 208...
... of "USB Sleep and Charge function" may not be used, change the setting to Disabled. ❖ Make sure that you to use the "USB Sleep and Charge function." ❖ The setting of hardware or software. 4 Restart the Windows® operating system. 5 Use the new hardware or software for a while, noting any new problems. For best results, follow the installation instructions that important devices are still functioning. 6 For each installation, even if the installation utility does not prompt you are connected to a compatible port. 208...
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... the change. LAN (local area network) - The ability to interact with the Fn key can set system options or control system parameters, such as a mouse. See also World Wide Web. A feature of many Toshiba computers that represents a function, file, or program. When you turn on the motherboard to help improve processing speed. A small image displayed on the network. interlaced - A method of your work , including all open...
... the change. LAN (local area network) - The ability to interact with the Fn key can set system options or control system parameters, such as a mouse. See also World Wide Web. A feature of many Toshiba computers that represents a function, file, or program. When you turn on the motherboard to help improve processing speed. A small image displayed on the network. interlaced - A method of your work , including all open...
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... changing 127 charge indicator light 48, 120 charge not lasting 191 charging 48, 119 conserving power 123 disposal 132 installing 127, 129 low charge 122 maintaining 131 monitoring power 48, 120 244 not charging 191 notifications 123 power plan 220 power plan hot key 125 real-time clock (RTC) 117, 119 remaining power 122 removing 127 safety precautions 130 BIOS Setup see TOSHIBA Hardware Setup button power 50 start 136 buttons eject, optical drive 108 Media control buttons 109 C Call2Recycle™ battery...
... changing 127 charge indicator light 48, 120 charge not lasting 191 charging 48, 119 conserving power 123 disposal 132 installing 127, 129 low charge 122 maintaining 131 monitoring power 48, 120 244 not charging 191 notifications 123 power plan 220 power plan hot key 125 real-time clock (RTC) 117, 119 remaining power 122 removing 127 safety precautions 130 BIOS Setup see TOSHIBA Hardware Setup button power 50 start 136 buttons eject, optical drive 108 Media control buttons 109 C Call2Recycle™ battery...
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.../trouble accessing a drive 194 running slow 195 diskette drive cannot insert a diskette 195 cannot read a diskette 196 display does not look normal/flickers 193 external monitor not working 194 display device connecting 80 external 79 display output settings 81 display panel opening 49 display problems screen is blank 192 display, external adjusting 82 disposal information 28 disposing of used batteries 132 DVD using 107 DVD player general problems 203 DVD-ROM or multi-function drive inserting discs 110 removing 111 E eject button optical drive 108 eject, optical drive...
.../trouble accessing a drive 194 running slow 195 diskette drive cannot insert a diskette 195 cannot read a diskette 196 display does not look normal/flickers 193 external monitor not working 194 display device connecting 80 external 79 display output settings 81 display panel opening 49 display problems screen is blank 192 display, external adjusting 82 disposal information 28 disposing of used batteries 132 DVD using 107 DVD player general problems 203 DVD-ROM or multi-function drive inserting discs 110 removing 111 E eject button optical drive 108 eject, optical drive...
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... keys 98 function keys 99 H HDMI™ Out Port 79 headphones using 143 Help and Support Windows® operating system 188 Hibernation mode 85 configuring 89 hot key 222 starting again from 91 hot key disabling or enabling TouchPad™ 226 disabling or enabling wireless devices 225 display brightness 224 Hibernation mode 222 keyboard overlays 228 Lock (Instant security) 219 Output (Display switch) 223 power plan 220 Sleep mode 221 volume mute 218 Zoom (Display resolution) 227 zooming in 228 zooming out 228 Hot Key Cards 213 Hot key functions 217 hot key power...
... keys 98 function keys 99 H HDMI™ Out Port 79 headphones using 143 Help and Support Windows® operating system 188 Hibernation mode 85 configuring 89 hot key 222 starting again from 91 hot key disabling or enabling TouchPad™ 226 disabling or enabling wireless devices 225 display brightness 224 Hibernation mode 222 keyboard overlays 228 Lock (Instant security) 219 Output (Display switch) 223 power plan 220 Sleep mode 221 volume mute 218 Zoom (Display resolution) 227 zooming in 228 zooming out 228 Hot Key Cards 213 Hot key functions 217 hot key power...
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... Internet Service Providers ISPs 140 J jack RJ-11 139 K keyboard character keys 98 function keys 99 hot keys 228 not working 184 overlay keys 100 special Windows® keys 99 troubleshooting 192 unexpected characters 192 using 97 keyboard, external 82 keyboard, full-size 98 L light AC power 46 drive in-use indicator 108 lock computer, using 95 M main battery changing 127 installing 127, 129 removing 127 safety precautions 130 manual eject hole optical drive 109 memory adding 52 problem solving 190 removing memory module slot cover 54 Memory Card Reader inserting memory media...
... Internet Service Providers ISPs 140 J jack RJ-11 139 K keyboard character keys 98 function keys 99 hot keys 228 not working 184 overlay keys 100 special Windows® keys 99 troubleshooting 192 unexpected characters 192 using 97 keyboard, external 82 keyboard, full-size 98 L light AC power 46 drive in-use indicator 108 lock computer, using 95 M main battery changing 127 installing 127, 129 removing 127 safety precautions 130 manual eject hole optical drive 109 memory adding 52 problem solving 190 removing memory module slot cover 54 Memory Card Reader inserting memory media...
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... O optical disc handling 112 inserting (slot-type drive) 110 inserting (tray-type drive) 111 positioning 112 optical drive drive in-use indicator light 108 eject button 108 manual eject hole 109 problems 196 removing disc 114, 115 troubleshooting 196 using 107 optical media recording 113 other documentation 41 overlay keys 100 P password deleting a supervisor 158 disabling a user 159 setting a user 158 supervisor set up 157 types 156 passwords instant, using 156 setting 156 port RGB 79 power computer will not start 183 connecting cable to...
... O optical disc handling 112 inserting (slot-type drive) 110 inserting (tray-type drive) 111 positioning 112 optical drive drive in-use indicator light 108 eject button 108 manual eject hole 109 problems 196 removing disc 114, 115 troubleshooting 196 using 107 optical media recording 113 other documentation 41 overlay keys 100 P password deleting a supervisor 158 disabling a user 159 setting a user 158 supervisor set up 157 types 156 passwords instant, using 156 setting 156 port RGB 79 power computer will not start 183 connecting cable to...
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.../trouble accessing a drive 194 modem not receiving or transmitting 200, 201 no sound 197 non-system disk or disk error 185 power and batteries 190 printer 200 program not responding 182 program not working properly 195 screen does not look correct/ flickers 193 Startup options 187 URL address not found 188 USB Sleep and Charge cannot use 208 USB Wakeup function does not work 209 warning resume failure 184 Windows® operating...
.../trouble accessing a drive 194 modem not receiving or transmitting 200, 201 no sound 197 non-system disk or disk error 185 power and batteries 190 printer 200 program not responding 182 program not working properly 195 screen does not look correct/ flickers 193 Startup options 187 URL address not found 188 USB Sleep and Charge cannot use 208 USB Wakeup function does not work 209 warning resume failure 184 Windows® operating...
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... 177 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 170 TouchPad™ adjusting settings 78 disabling 79 enabling 79 using 75 traveling tips 133 troubleshooting DVD player general problems 203 external keyboard 192 keyboard 192 optical drive 196 turning on the computer 50 turning on the power 50 U USB Sleep and Charge cannot use 208 USB Sleep and Charge Utility 167 USB Wakeup function does not work 209 USB-compatible printer 83 user password, disabling 159 user password, setting 158 using a file extension 105 Utilities 149 V video cables 80 video display device connecting 80 video projector adjusting display 82
... 177 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 170 TouchPad™ adjusting settings 78 disabling 79 enabling 79 using 75 traveling tips 133 troubleshooting DVD player general problems 203 external keyboard 192 keyboard 192 optical drive 196 turning on the computer 50 turning on the power 50 U USB Sleep and Charge cannot use 208 USB Sleep and Charge Utility 167 USB Wakeup function does not work 209 USB-compatible printer 83 user password, disabling 159 user password, setting 158 using a file extension 105 Utilities 149 V video cables 80 video display device connecting 80 video projector adjusting display 82