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...other external components 21 Turning on the computer 22 Opening the display panel 22 Turning on the power 22 Operating system 24 Using the computer for the first time 24 Registering your computer 25 When and how to turn off the computer 26 Chapter ...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
...other external components 21 Turning on the computer 22 Opening the display panel 22 Turning on the power 22 Operating system 24 Using the computer for the first time 24 Registering your computer 25 When and how to turn off the computer 26 Chapter ...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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... 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...
... 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...
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... 205 Chapter 10: Troubleshooting Guide 207 Problems that are easy to fix 207 Problems when you turn on the computer 208 Resolving a hardware conflict 213 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...
... 205 Chapter 10: Troubleshooting Guide 207 Problems that are easy to fix 207 Problems when you turn on the computer 208 Resolving a hardware conflict 213 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...
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...xxii Other documentation In addition to this guide, your computer may come with your system. ❖ The Toshiba Companion Diskette Guide explains when to use the Toshiba Companion Diskette and how to completely recover, selectively reinstall, or custom configure your system. ❖ The ...98 Second Edition, the following features are not supported: ❖ Suspend/Resume (memory) mode Under Windows NT, the following documentation: ❖ An electronic user's guide you can install by using your Configuration Builder CD supplied with the following features are not discussed in this ...
...xxii Other documentation In addition to this guide, your computer may come with your system. ❖ The Toshiba Companion Diskette Guide explains when to use the Toshiba Companion Diskette and how to completely recover, selectively reinstall, or custom configure your system. ❖ The ...98 Second Edition, the following features are not supported: ❖ Suspend/Resume (memory) mode Under Windows NT, the following documentation: ❖ An electronic user's guide you can install by using your Configuration Builder CD supplied with the following features are not discussed in this ...
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... contain one of several interchangeable devices, offering exceptional system flexibility. For further information about using the battery, see "Swapping SelectBay modules" on page 87. The memory module lets you to use the Tecra when a standard electrical outlet is not available. Underside Finding Your Way Around Finding where everything's located 7 Battery module SelectBay lock SelectBay...
... contain one of several interchangeable devices, offering exceptional system flexibility. For further information about using the battery, see "Swapping SelectBay modules" on page 87. The memory module lets you to use the Tecra when a standard electrical outlet is not available. Underside Finding Your Way Around Finding where everything's located 7 Battery module SelectBay lock SelectBay...
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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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Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 41 investment if you're using your computer away from your computer, or use a mouse instead of the office. For more information, see the Toshiba Accessories Catalog. Part I: Getting to all the devices. These docking solutions may be used with the device. Connecting cables for the Tecra 8100: ❖ NetDock ❖ Expansion...
Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 41 investment if you're using your computer away from your computer, or use a mouse instead of the office. For more information, see the Toshiba Accessories Catalog. Part I: Getting to all the devices. These docking solutions may be used with the device. Connecting cables for the Tecra 8100: ❖ NetDock ❖ Expansion...
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...use only compatible 100 MHz memory. If this computer to provide various memory configurations. Memory modules come in this occurs, contact Toshiba's support center at (800) 457-7777. In addition, there are two memory expansion slots in the following table shows the possible memory configurations: Total Memory... the BIOS memory check. When additional memory is added, or original memory replaced, it should have enough memory to a maximum of 256 MB. Memory module sizes Additional memory is recommended that you can install extra memory up to run your Tecra 8100 computer was built...
...use only compatible 100 MHz memory. If this computer to provide various memory configurations. Memory modules come in this occurs, contact Toshiba's support center at (800) 457-7777. In addition, there are two memory expansion slots in the following table shows the possible memory configurations: Total Memory... the BIOS memory check. When additional memory is added, or original memory replaced, it should have enough memory to a maximum of 256 MB. Memory module sizes Additional memory is recommended that you can install extra memory up to run your Tecra 8100 computer was built...
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... a supplier may contain a computer virus. This precaution is equipped with a virus-scan program. HINT: Some programs have a separate backup copy. ❖ Use ScanDisk, Disk Defragmenter, and the Maintenance Wizard regularly to Know Your Computer It's easy to put off backing up your Windows 98 Second Edition documentation...disk space and help your battery runs out of charge while you are using goes down and you buy from the Internet. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in the computer's temporary memory until you save feature which you can turn on it unless you have...
... a supplier may contain a computer virus. This precaution is equipped with a virus-scan program. HINT: Some programs have a separate backup copy. ❖ Use ScanDisk, Disk Defragmenter, and the Maintenance Wizard regularly to Know Your Computer It's easy to put off backing up your Windows 98 Second Edition documentation...disk space and help your battery runs out of charge while you are using goes down and you buy from the Internet. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in the computer's temporary memory until you save feature which you can turn on it unless you have...
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...you travel and need to store information about the system when you suspend the computer using the Windows 98 Second Edition Standby command or Windows NT Suspend command. It maintains this information for use in the SelectBay. 88 Power Management Running the computer on battery power Running the... are away from an AC outlet. The backup battery provides the power to work for many times. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory that provides power when you may also have a second battery installed in the computer's SelectBay, or carry additional charged battery packs with ...
...you travel and need to store information about the system when you suspend the computer using the Windows 98 Second Edition Standby command or Windows NT Suspend command. It maintains this information for use in the SelectBay. 88 Power Management Running the computer on battery power Running the... are away from an AC outlet. The backup battery provides the power to work for many times. The RTC battery powers the RTC memory that provides power when you may also have a second battery installed in the computer's SelectBay, or carry additional charged battery packs with ...
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... 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 system without having to shutdown Windows. When you suspend the computer, it . You may suspend your computer in one as outlined in memory until...
... 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 system without having to shutdown Windows. When you suspend the computer, it . You may suspend your computer in one as outlined in memory until...
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With Hibernation mode, you will not lose that information. Using Standby command Standby command maintains the operating state of your computer in memory while the computer is not available on you'll be able to continue working where you left off ❖ Click Start, then ... you turn the computer on Windows NT. To shut down the computer using Standby: ❖ In Windows 98 Second Edition, click Start, Shut down, select Stand by, and click OK. 94 Power Management Starting where you left off. You can also use Standby and your current work to memory in memory.
With Hibernation mode, you will not lose that information. Using Standby command Standby command maintains the operating state of your computer in memory while the computer is not available on you'll be able to continue working where you left off ❖ Click Start, then ... you turn the computer on Windows NT. To shut down the computer using Standby: ❖ In Windows 98 Second Edition, click Start, Shut down, select Stand by, and click OK. 94 Power Management Starting where you left off. You can also use Standby and your current work to memory in memory.
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... also configure the computer to green. To turn on the computer, press and hold the power button until the on page 257. Using Suspend/Resume (memory) mode Suspend/Resume (memory) mode is a Toshiba utility that maintains the operating state of all open programs, turns off . The on/off light pulsates amber indicating the machine...
... also configure the computer to green. To turn on the computer, press and hold the power button until the on page 257. Using Suspend/Resume (memory) mode Suspend/Resume (memory) mode is a Toshiba utility that maintains the operating state of all open programs, turns off . The on/off light pulsates amber indicating the machine...
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...in Windows 98 Second Edition: 1 Open the Start menu, point to Know Your Computer To enable Hibernation mode in Suspend/Resume (memory) mode, the computer's battery is probably discharged. This utility may happen if you have had not previously saved to disk will sustain ...the computer is not available on the computer while it turned off for a long time. Using Hibernation mode Hibernation mode saves the current state of time. This may terminate your computer. Hibernation mode uses no battery power to clear the dialog box. A Power Management Advisory dialog box appears....
...in Windows 98 Second Edition: 1 Open the Start menu, point to Know Your Computer To enable Hibernation mode in Suspend/Resume (memory) mode, the computer's battery is probably discharged. This utility may happen if you have had not previously saved to disk will sustain ...the computer is not available on the computer while it turned off for a long time. Using Hibernation mode Hibernation mode saves the current state of time. This may terminate your computer. Hibernation mode uses no battery power to clear the dialog box. A Power Management Advisory dialog box appears....
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...or disable the processor's serial number. ❖ Boot Priority - Allows you to use both the AccuPoint II and external pointing devices together or have the system auto-...that function. Allows you to change the controller mode default settings. ❖ Hardware Alarm - Shows the BIOS version, memory configuration, and Hard Disk Drive (HDD) mode. ❖ Password - Allows you to configure the parallel port default ...you to change the sequence in LCD display. ❖ CPU - 147 Toshiba Utilities Hardware Setup Toshiba Hardware Setup has the following tabs: ❖ General -
...or disable the processor's serial number. ❖ Boot Priority - Allows you to use both the AccuPoint II and external pointing devices together or have the system auto-...that function. Allows you to change the controller mode default settings. ❖ Hardware Alarm - Shows the BIOS version, memory configuration, and Hard Disk Drive (HDD) mode. ❖ Password - Allows you to configure the parallel port default ...you to change the sequence in LCD display. ❖ CPU - 147 Toshiba Utilities Hardware Setup Toshiba Hardware Setup has the following tabs: ❖ General -
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...blank after restarting, press Fn + F5 in Suspend/ Resume (memory) Mode, the last screen configuration is not supported by pressing the.... Enabling the cache increases system performance. ❖ Boot Priority - Setting an Fn key equivalent lets you use a USB- Allows you to change the sequence in which the computer searches the drives for an external monitor...to set combination instead of the Fn key. ❖ Password - 150 Toshiba Utilities Hardware Setup ❖ Pointing Devices - Allows you to specify whether you can still use "Hot Keys" by all CD-ROM drives. ❖ Keyboard - ...
...blank after restarting, press Fn + F5 in Suspend/ Resume (memory) Mode, the last screen configuration is not supported by pressing the.... Enabling the cache increases system performance. ❖ Boot Priority - Setting an Fn key equivalent lets you use a USB- Allows you to change the sequence in which the computer searches the drives for an external monitor...to set combination instead of the Fn key. ❖ Password - 150 Toshiba Utilities Hardware Setup ❖ Pointing Devices - Allows you to specify whether you can still use "Hot Keys" by all CD-ROM drives. ❖ Keyboard - ...
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...you restart your default power settings. NOTE: Toshiba recommends that allows you exit MS-DOS, any particular setting, use the Toshiba Power Saver utility. Part II: Technical ...Reference OTHERS Power-upMode=Boot CPUCache=Enabled Level2Cache=Enabled AutoPowerOn=Disabled AlarmVolume=High SystemBeep=Enabled SelectItems Esc:Exitwithoutsaving Space,BkSp:Changevalues Home:Setdefaultvalues A sample TSETUP screen PgDn,PgUp:Changepages End:SavechangesandExit There are two screens, each of TSETUP appears. TVConfig. MEMORY...
...you restart your default power settings. NOTE: Toshiba recommends that allows you exit MS-DOS, any particular setting, use the Toshiba Power Saver utility. Part II: Technical ...Reference OTHERS Power-upMode=Boot CPUCache=Enabled Level2Cache=Enabled AutoPowerOn=Disabled AlarmVolume=High SystemBeep=Enabled SelectItems Esc:Exitwithoutsaving Space,BkSp:Changevalues Home:Setdefaultvalues A sample TSETUP screen PgDn,PgUp:Changepages End:SavechangesandExit There are two screens, each of TSETUP appears. TVConfig. MEMORY...
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...: Technical Reference Power Saver Toshiba Power Saver enhances your battery fail. Power Saver in Windows 98 Second Edition To access Power Saver Properties in short-term memory to change the default setting of settings for each mode, or create your computer uses, change the settings for ...the power mode for the battery alarms. ❖ Hibernate - If Hibernation is a series of Hibernation mode. ❖ Power Meter - 154 Toshiba Utilities Power Saver ❖ Alarms - Power Save Modes is not enabled and your battery dies, you details about your system to save anything you...
...: Technical Reference Power Saver Toshiba Power Saver enhances your battery fail. Power Saver in Windows 98 Second Edition To access Power Saver Properties in short-term memory to change the default setting of settings for each mode, or create your computer uses, change the settings for ...the power mode for the battery alarms. ❖ Hibernate - If Hibernation is a series of Hibernation mode. ❖ Power Meter - 154 Toshiba Utilities Power Saver ❖ Alarms - Power Save Modes is not enabled and your battery dies, you details about your system to save anything you...
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MEMORY Total=65536KB PASSWORD NotRegistered BATTERY BatterySaveMode=FullPower PERIPHERAL OperatingSystem=Non-ACPI PointingDevices=Auto-Selected ExtKeyboard"Fn"=Disabled USBLegacyEmulation=Disabled ParallelPortMode=ECP HardDiskMode=EnhancedIDE(Normal) SYSTEMSETUP...two passwords match, TSETUP displays: Registered. Part II: Technical Reference 165 Keeping Your Files Safe User-level passwords TSETUP displays a setup screen. TVConfig. You may use any combination of letters and numbers in your password. 9 When TSETUP prompts you to do so, verify the password by typing it again and pressing...
MEMORY Total=65536KB PASSWORD NotRegistered BATTERY BatterySaveMode=FullPower PERIPHERAL OperatingSystem=Non-ACPI PointingDevices=Auto-Selected ExtKeyboard"Fn"=Disabled USBLegacyEmulation=Disabled ParallelPortMode=ECP HardDiskMode=EnhancedIDE(Normal) SYSTEMSETUP...two passwords match, TSETUP displays: Registered. Part II: Technical Reference 165 Keeping Your Files Safe User-level passwords TSETUP displays a setup screen. TVConfig. You may use any combination of letters and numbers in your password. 9 When TSETUP prompts you to do so, verify the password by typing it again and pressing...
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.... megabyte (MB): A unit of options on exponential numbers. memory:1) The integrated circuits (chips) inside the computer that performs arithmetic calculations on the screen, from the computer. The computer uses memory to display alphanumeric characters or graphical images. One such chip forms... the Central Processing Unit (CPU) of memory. 2) A synonym for example, Resume Mode or Boot Mode. MIDI (Musical...
.... megabyte (MB): A unit of options on exponential numbers. memory:1) The integrated circuits (chips) inside the computer that performs arithmetic calculations on the screen, from the computer. The computer uses memory to display alphanumeric characters or graphical images. One such chip forms... the Central Processing Unit (CPU) of memory. 2) A synonym for example, Resume Mode or Boot Mode. MIDI (Musical...