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... printer 38 Connecting the external diskette drive 39 Connecting external speakers or headphones 40 Connecting an external microphone 40 Using an expansion device 40 Adding memory 41 Memory module sizes 42 Installing a memory module 43 Removing a memory module 47 Swapping SelectBay modules 47 Removing a module from the SelectBay 48
... printer 38 Connecting the external diskette drive 39 Connecting external speakers or headphones 40 Connecting an external microphone 40 Using an expansion device 40 Adding memory 41 Memory module sizes 42 Installing a memory module 43 Removing a memory module 47 Swapping SelectBay modules 47 Removing a module from the SelectBay 48
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...office 82 Using a computer lock 82 Caring for your computer 84 Cleaning the computer 84 Moving the computer 84 Chapter 5: Power Management 87 Toshiba's energy-saver design 87 Running the computer on battery power 88 Charging the batteries 88 Monitoring battery power 89 What to do when the ...battery alarm sounds 92 Starting where you left off 93 Using Standby command 94 Using Suspend/Resume (memory) mode 95 Using Hibernation mode 97 Shutdown mode hot key 101 Restarting a computer in Standby, Suspend or Hibernate mode 102 Changing batteries 102...
...office 82 Using a computer lock 82 Caring for your computer 84 Cleaning the computer 84 Moving the computer 84 Chapter 5: Power Management 87 Toshiba's energy-saver design 87 Running the computer on battery power 88 Charging the batteries 88 Monitoring battery power 89 What to do when the ...battery alarm sounds 92 Starting where you left off 93 Using Standby command 94 Using Suspend/Resume (memory) mode 95 Using Hibernation mode 97 Shutdown mode hot key 101 Restarting a computer in Standby, Suspend or Hibernate mode 102 Changing batteries 102...
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... Using the Windows 98 Second Edition troubleshooting feature 213 A plan of action 213 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own 213 Fixing device-related problems 216 Memory card problems 216 Power and the batteries 217 Keyboard problems 219 AccuPoint II problems 220 Display problems 220 Disk drive problems 222 Modem problems 225
... Using the Windows 98 Second Edition troubleshooting feature 213 A plan of action 213 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own 213 Fixing device-related problems 216 Memory card problems 216 Power and the batteries 217 Keyboard problems 219 AccuPoint II problems 220 Display problems 220 Disk drive problems 222 Modem problems 225
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Because you or your company's IT personnel have been given the opportunity to choose among so many options-display, memory, hard disk drive capacity, processor speed, CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, and operating system-you have a computer that truly meets your computer. ...Introduction Welcome to as Windows NT. The Tecra 8100 notebook's modular design also lets you add, change, or update components at any time, making this guide, the Windows NT Workstation 4.0 operating system is designed just for you 've ever owned. Your new Toshiba Tecra® 8100 notebook computer is referred to the world...
Because you or your company's IT personnel have been given the opportunity to choose among so many options-display, memory, hard disk drive capacity, processor speed, CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, and operating system-you have a computer that truly meets your computer. ...Introduction Welcome to as Windows NT. The Tecra 8100 notebook's modular design also lets you add, change, or update components at any time, making this guide, the Windows NT Workstation 4.0 operating system is designed just for you 've ever owned. Your new Toshiba Tecra® 8100 notebook computer is referred to the world...
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...❖ The Toshiba Configuration Builder CD Instructions explain how to completely recover, selectively reinstall, or custom configure your Configuration Builder CD. Operating system differences Under Windows 98 Second Edition, the following features are not supported: ❖ Suspend/Resume (memory) mode Under Windows... guide you can install by using your Configuration Builder CD supplied with your system. ❖ The Toshiba Companion Diskette Guide explains when to use the Toshiba Companion Diskette and how to use the programs on your system. ❖ The Windows documentation explains...
...❖ The Toshiba Configuration Builder CD Instructions explain how to completely recover, selectively reinstall, or custom configure your Configuration Builder CD. Operating system differences Under Windows 98 Second Edition, the following features are not supported: ❖ Suspend/Resume (memory) mode Under Windows... guide you can install by using your Configuration Builder CD supplied with your system. ❖ The Toshiba Companion Diskette Guide explains when to use the Toshiba Companion Diskette and how to use the programs on your system. ❖ The Windows documentation explains...
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For further information about using the battery, see "Swapping SelectBay modules" on page 47. The memory module lets you to use the Tecra when a standard electrical outlet is not available. The PC Card lock retaining screw prevents the PC Card lock from the ...the PC Cards secure in their slots. The SelectBay of the Tecra can contain one of several interchangeable devices, offering exceptional system flexibility. For more information, see "Adding memory" on page 87. Part I: Getting to your Tecra computer. The SelectBay lock ejects the SelectBay module from accidentally ...
For further information about using the battery, see "Swapping SelectBay modules" on page 47. The memory module lets you to use the Tecra when a standard electrical outlet is not available. The PC Card lock retaining screw prevents the PC Card lock from the ...the PC Cards secure in their slots. The SelectBay of the Tecra can contain one of several interchangeable devices, offering exceptional system flexibility. For more information, see "Adding memory" on page 87. Part I: Getting to your Tecra computer. The SelectBay lock ejects the SelectBay module from accidentally ...
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Chapter 3 Using external display devices 31 Using an external keyboard 36 Using a mouse 36 Connecting a local printer 38 Connecting the external diskette drive 39 Connecting external speakers or headphones 40 Connecting an external microphone 40 Using an expansion device 40 Adding memory 41 Swapping SelectBay modules 47 Inserting and removing PC Cards 53 Connecting a modem 55
Chapter 3 Using external display devices 31 Using an external keyboard 36 Using a mouse 36 Connecting a local printer 38 Connecting the external diskette drive 39 Connecting external speakers or headphones 40 Connecting an external microphone 40 Using an expansion device 40 Adding memory 41 Swapping SelectBay modules 47 Inserting and removing PC Cards 53 Connecting a modem 55
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... your computer and have immediate access to your desk, you are using your computer both in and out of the office. Adding memory HINT: To purchase additional memory modules, see "Expansion capability" on page 269 and the user guide that comes with the NetDock (purchased separately). When you return... probably want to connect to Know Your Computer Part I: Getting to your network, print reports from your desk. Connecting cables for the Tecra 8100: ❖ NetDock ❖ Expansion Station NOTE: The Expansion Station must be purchased through the Toshiba Accessories Catalog.
... your computer and have immediate access to your desk, you are using your computer both in and out of the office. Adding memory HINT: To purchase additional memory modules, see "Expansion capability" on page 269 and the user guide that comes with the NetDock (purchased separately). When you return... probably want to connect to Know Your Computer Part I: Getting to your network, print reports from your desk. Connecting cables for the Tecra 8100: ❖ NetDock ❖ Expansion Station NOTE: The Expansion Station must be purchased through the Toshiba Accessories Catalog.
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...MHz Front Side Bus (FSB) SDRAM memory module. 42 Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory Your computer is recommended that you can install extra memory up to install. In the event original memory is easy to a maximum of 256 MB. However, if your Tecra 8100 computer was built to order, it...64 MB 64 MB 128 MB 64 MB 64 MB 128 MB Part I: Getting to provide various memory configurations. If this computer to Know Your Computer Memory modules come in this occurs, contact Toshiba's support center at (800) 457-7777. A message may display. The following sizes: ❖...
...MHz Front Side Bus (FSB) SDRAM memory module. 42 Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory Your computer is recommended that you can install extra memory up to install. In the event original memory is easy to a maximum of 256 MB. However, if your Tecra 8100 computer was built to order, it...64 MB 64 MB 128 MB 64 MB 64 MB 128 MB Part I: Getting to provide various memory configurations. If this computer to Know Your Computer Memory modules come in this occurs, contact Toshiba's support center at (800) 457-7777. A message may display. The following sizes: ❖...
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... box. 5 Select Shut down the computer. The Shutdown mode pop-up window. 2 While continuing to install memory with Windows 98 Second Edition Before you can install a memory module, you must first shut down the computer, then click Yes or OK, as appropriate. Preparing to press...do this procedure. Windows shuts down the computer. To do this in Windows NT: Part I: Getting to install memory with Windows NT Before you can install a memory module, you must first shut down and automatically turns off the computer. Preparing to Know Your Computer Connecting Other External...
... box. 5 Select Shut down the computer. The Shutdown mode pop-up window. 2 While continuing to install memory with Windows 98 Second Edition Before you can install a memory module, you must first shut down the computer, then click Yes or OK, as appropriate. Preparing to press...do this procedure. Windows shuts down the computer. To do this in Windows NT: Part I: Getting to install memory with Windows NT Before you can install a memory module, you must first shut down and automatically turns off the computer. Preparing to Know Your Computer Connecting Other External...
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... slots-Slot A and Slot B. CAUTION: Installing a memory module with the computer's power on may damage the computer, the module, or both. 2 Close the display panel and remove any cables you may have ... NT 4.0 displays the Shut Down Windows dialog box. 2 Select Shut down . Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer You can install one or two memory modules. 1 Unplug the computer. 44 Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 1 Click Start then click Shut Down. Windows NT Workstation 4.0 shuts down and automatically turns off the computer.
... slots-Slot A and Slot B. CAUTION: Installing a memory module with the computer's power on may damage the computer, the module, or both. 2 Close the display panel and remove any cables you may have ... NT 4.0 displays the Shut Down Windows dialog box. 2 Select Shut down . Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer You can install one or two memory modules. 1 Unplug the computer. 44 Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 1 Click Start then click Shut Down. Windows NT Workstation 4.0 shuts down and automatically turns off the computer.
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Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 45 4 Locate and remove the screws that hold the cover plate in place. Removing the memory module cover Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer Unscrewing the memory module cover 5 Lift off the cover.
Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 45 4 Locate and remove the screws that hold the cover plate in place. Removing the memory module cover Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer Unscrewing the memory module cover 5 Lift off the cover.
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..., be careful not to touch its anti-static packaging. 7 Insert the memory module in the slot and gently press it down into the slot Part I: Getting to secure the module. The clips on the side you may ...have built up. Before you handle the module, touch a grounded metal surface to discharge any static electricity you insert into the computer. 6 Remove the memory module from its pin connector on either side of the module will click to Know Your Computer Inserting the...
..., be careful not to touch its anti-static packaging. 7 Insert the memory module in the slot and gently press it down into the slot Part I: Getting to secure the module. The clips on the side you may ...have built up. Before you handle the module, touch a grounded metal surface to discharge any static electricity you insert into the computer. 6 Remove the memory module from its pin connector on either side of the module will click to Know Your Computer Inserting the...
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... for the task at hand without having to carry unnecessary Part I: Getting to turn on the computer, it automatically recognizes the additional memory. Connecting Other External Devices Swapping SelectBay modules 47 8 Replace the cover plate and the screws. 9 Turn the computer over and restart... it . Pulling the clips away from the memory module 3 Carefully remove the module from the memory module. When you additional flexibility. The memory module pops partially out of the slot. Swapping SelectBay modules The SelectBay gives you turn ...
... for the task at hand without having to carry unnecessary Part I: Getting to turn on the computer, it automatically recognizes the additional memory. Connecting Other External Devices Swapping SelectBay modules 47 8 Replace the cover plate and the screws. 9 Turn the computer over and restart... it . Pulling the clips away from the memory module 3 Carefully remove the module from the memory module. When you additional flexibility. The memory module pops partially out of the slot. Swapping SelectBay modules The SelectBay gives you turn ...
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... runs out of charge while you have an automatic-save it takes time. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in the computer's temporary memory until you buy from the Internet. It's easy to put off backing up your Windows 98 Second Edition documentation for details. ❖ Back up because...
... runs out of charge while you have an automatic-save it takes time. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in the computer's temporary memory until you buy from the Internet. It's easy to put off backing up your Windows 98 Second Edition documentation for details. ❖ Back up because...
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... with the computer turned off, or up to 10 hours when the computer is turned off . This is on . The RTC battery powers the RTC memory that provides power when you may purchase a battery module for up to a month while the computer is on or off . The battery charges whether the...
... with the computer turned off, or up to 10 hours when the computer is turned off . This is on . The RTC battery powers the RTC memory that provides power when you may purchase a battery module for up to a month while the computer is on or off . The battery charges whether the...
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Power Management Starting where you left off With your Tecra 8100 computer, you have the opportunity to temporarily suspend the operation of your programs and data and saves it takes a "snapshot" of the current state of ...), your information will happen if you leave the computer in one as outlined in "Changing batteries" on page 102. ❖ Install a secondary battery module in memory until you left off the power with a charged one of the following ways: ❖ Click Start, Shut down your computer, the information is recalled, returning...
Power Management Starting where you left off With your Tecra 8100 computer, you have the opportunity to temporarily suspend the operation of your programs and data and saves it takes a "snapshot" of the current state of ...), your information will happen if you leave the computer in one as outlined in "Changing batteries" on page 102. ❖ Install a secondary battery module in memory until you left off the power with a charged one of the following ways: ❖ Click Start, Shut down your computer, the information is recalled, returning...
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... With Hibernation mode, you left off . 94 Power Management Starting where you will lose the information held in memory. NOTE: Standby command is off . While Standby or Suspend/Resume (memory) mode saves your computer in Long Life mode, Hibernation mode saves it to Know Your Computer TECHNICAL NOTE: ... Edition) Part I: Getting to the hard disk. Using Standby command Standby command maintains the operating state of your current work to memory in memory while the computer is not available on you'll be able to continue working where you will not lose that information.
... With Hibernation mode, you left off . 94 Power Management Starting where you will lose the information held in memory. NOTE: Standby command is off . While Standby or Suspend/Resume (memory) mode saves your computer in Long Life mode, Hibernation mode saves it to Know Your Computer TECHNICAL NOTE: ... Edition) Part I: Getting to the hard disk. Using Standby command Standby command maintains the operating state of your current work to memory in memory while the computer is not available on you'll be able to continue working where you will not lose that information.
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... to the previous settings. For more information, see "Shutdown mode" on /off . The on/off light pulsates amber indicating the machine is in memory while the computer is a Toshiba utility that maintains the operating state of all open programs, turns off 95 ❖ In Windows NT, click Start, then Suspend, -or- To...
... to the previous settings. For more information, see "Shutdown mode" on /off . The on/off light pulsates amber indicating the machine is in memory while the computer is a Toshiba utility that maintains the operating state of all open programs, turns off 95 ❖ In Windows NT, click Start, then Suspend, -or- To...
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...❖ Automatically suspend/resume operations when you suspend the computer and decide to Know Your Computer With this option you can enable Suspend/Resume (memory) mode in Control panel, click select Battery Power, click Details, then click the System tab. If you close or open the display panel....F3 key. Select the Resume mode option and click OK. When the pop-up window appears, press and release F3 until the Suspend/Resume (memory) mode icon is being accessed. Part I: Getting to continue working where you left off . TECHNICAL NOTE: Never suspend the computer while a ...
...❖ Automatically suspend/resume operations when you suspend the computer and decide to Know Your Computer With this option you can enable Suspend/Resume (memory) mode in Control panel, click select Battery Power, click Details, then click the System tab. If you close or open the display panel....F3 key. Select the Resume mode option and click OK. When the pop-up window appears, press and release F3 until the Suspend/Resume (memory) mode icon is being accessed. Part I: Getting to continue working where you left off . TECHNICAL NOTE: Never suspend the computer while a ...