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...'s located 7 The CD-ROM ejection button opens up to 12 million bits per second (Mbps) for USB peripherals. Left side Hard Disk Drive cover CPU fan USB port Power button Power button cover Security lock slot The CPU fan provides extra cooling when necessary to Know Your Computer It is on page 37. USB...
...'s located 7 The CD-ROM ejection button opens up to 12 million bits per second (Mbps) for USB peripherals. Left side Hard Disk Drive cover CPU fan USB port Power button Power button cover Security lock slot The CPU fan provides extra cooling when necessary to Know Your Computer It is on page 37. USB...
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... page 213. Connecting a microphone or other device to reveal the power button. Slide this cover toward the front of the computer to this jack automatically disables the internal microphone. The hard disk drive (HDD) cover protects the computer's removable hard disk. Attaching an optional PORT-Noteworthy Computer Lock cable to the security lock slot lets... video out port lets you connect a serial mouse, serial printer or other audio input device. 8 To Begin Finding where everything's located On The power button cover protects the power button.
... page 213. Connecting a microphone or other device to reveal the power button. Slide this cover toward the front of the computer to this jack automatically disables the internal microphone. The hard disk drive (HDD) cover protects the computer's removable hard disk. Attaching an optional PORT-Noteworthy Computer Lock cable to the security lock slot lets... video out port lets you connect a serial mouse, serial printer or other audio input device. 8 To Begin Finding where everything's located On The power button cover protects the power button.
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...two memory cards. 8 Turn the computer over and restart it automatically recognizes the additional memory. The memory module pops partially out of the hard drive. Removing the memory module If you turn off the computer and open the memory slot. Pulling the clips away from the memory module 2... Pull the clips away from the slot. 4 Replace the cover and secure the cover screws. CAUTION: Don't touch the connector on the computer, it . 36 Hardware Features Adding memory 7 Replace the cover and the screws. When you ever need to remove the memory module, follow ...
...two memory cards. 8 Turn the computer over and restart it automatically recognizes the additional memory. The memory module pops partially out of the hard drive. Removing the memory module If you turn off the computer and open the memory slot. Pulling the clips away from the memory module 2... Pull the clips away from the slot. 4 Replace the cover and secure the cover screws. CAUTION: Don't touch the connector on the computer, it . 36 Hardware Features Adding memory 7 Replace the cover and the screws. When you ever need to remove the memory module, follow ...
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...Toshiba Accessories Catalog. Hardware Features Swapping SelectBay modules 37 Swapping SelectBay modules Any one of the modules: 1 Turn off the power. Removing a module from this list that came with your machine or can damage the computer, the module, or both. 2 Turn the computer upside down and locate the SelectBay cover... in the computer box in a case designed for external use ❖ An optional secondary battery ❖ An optional secondary hard disk drive (HDD) HINT: Items from the SelectBay Do the following to Know Your Computer Part I: Getting to remove one of the...
...Toshiba Accessories Catalog. Hardware Features Swapping SelectBay modules 37 Swapping SelectBay modules Any one of the modules: 1 Turn off the power. Removing a module from this list that came with your machine or can damage the computer, the module, or both. 2 Turn the computer upside down and locate the SelectBay cover... in the computer box in a case designed for external use ❖ An optional secondary battery ❖ An optional secondary hard disk drive (HDD) HINT: Items from the SelectBay Do the following to Know Your Computer Part I: Getting to remove one of the...
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Press on the ridges until you hear a click. 6 Lift the cover up and away from the computer to Know Your Computer Removing the screw securing the HDD 5 Press the two latches securing the cover. Removing the HDD cover Part I: Getting to remove it. 56 Using Drives Hard disk drive 4 Turn the computer over and remove the screw that secures the HDD.
Press on the ridges until you hear a click. 6 Lift the cover up and away from the computer to Know Your Computer Removing the screw securing the HDD 5 Press the two latches securing the cover. Removing the HDD cover Part I: Getting to remove it. 56 Using Drives Hard disk drive 4 Turn the computer over and remove the screw that secures the HDD.
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...file recovery procedures. If the label is probably a configuration problem. If you 're starting the computer from the hard disk, make sure there's no diskette in the drive. Some programs run properly, refer to start the computer. Carefully inspect the diskette. The computer displays the Non...already have the files necessary to its documentation and check that the metal head window cover goes into the drive first. The metal cover or loose labels may be obstructing the path into the diskette drive. If you 're starting the computer from a diskette, the diskette in the...
...file recovery procedures. If the label is probably a configuration problem. If you 're starting the computer from the hard disk, make sure there's no diskette in the drive. Some programs run properly, refer to start the computer. Carefully inspect the diskette. The computer displays the Non...already have the files necessary to its documentation and check that the metal head window cover goes into the drive first. The metal cover or loose labels may be obstructing the path into the diskette drive. If you 're starting the computer from a diskette, the diskette in the...
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... video out port 8 computer batteries 86 configuring hard drive passwords 167 password 159 conflicts I/O 132 connecting external monitor 24 monitor's video cable 24 PS/2-compatible mouse 27 RCA cable 23 television 22 video display 22 cord connectors 217 cover power button 16 CPU fan 7, 17 cursor ...25 display panel, closed 6 display panel, opening 6 DMA assignments 220 docking solutions 9 DVD removing 62 DVD Player 58 assigning the drive letter 72 audio language 76 changing audio tracks 79 changing subtitles 80 chapter search 80 controls 64 default language settings 76 default video settings...
... video out port 8 computer batteries 86 configuring hard drive passwords 167 password 159 conflicts I/O 132 connecting external monitor 24 monitor's video cable 24 PS/2-compatible mouse 27 RCA cable 23 television 22 video display 22 cord connectors 217 cover power button 16 CPU fan 7, 17 cursor ...25 display panel, closed 6 display panel, opening 6 DMA assignments 220 docking solutions 9 DVD removing 62 DVD Player 58 assigning the drive letter 72 audio language 76 changing audio tracks 79 changing subtitles 80 chapter search 80 controls 64 default language settings 76 default video settings...
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263 Index forgetting 161 hard disk drive 160, 167 instant 165 hot key 122, 165 service diskette 161 setting... power international cord connectors 217 monitoring 87 options 97 portable 97 turning the computer on problems 110 power button 8, 16 cover 16 power problems 119 power usage modes hot key 96 power-on password 159 primary button 13 printer problems 133 problems... AccuPoint 111, 121 calling for help 143 CD-ROM drive 127 diagnosing 109 disks and drives 123 display 122 faulty memory cards 118 forgetting your password 161 keyboard 111, 120 modem ...
263 Index forgetting 161 hard disk drive 160, 167 instant 165 hot key 122, 165 service diskette 161 setting... power international cord connectors 217 monitoring 87 options 97 portable 97 turning the computer on problems 110 power button 8, 16 cover 16 power problems 119 power usage modes hot key 96 power-on password 159 primary button 13 printer problems 133 problems... AccuPoint 111, 121 calling for help 143 CD-ROM drive 127 diagnosing 109 disks and drives 123 display 122 faulty memory cards 118 forgetting your password 161 keyboard 111, 120 modem ...