User Guide
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...invalid memory, such as 66 MHz, the system will beep and will not boot beyond the BIOS memory check. The two memory slots in the following sizes: ❖ 128 MB PC133 SDRAM ...❖ 256 MB PC133 SDRAM ❖ 512 MB PC133 SDRAM Your Tecra® 9000 Series computer is recommended that you can install extra memory up to install. In the event ... memory capacity of 1024 MB (1 GB). A message may display. Memory modules come in this occurs, contact Toshiba's support center at (800) 457-7777. However, if your requirements change, you use only compatible 133 MHz...
...invalid memory, such as 66 MHz, the system will beep and will not boot beyond the BIOS memory check. The two memory slots in the following sizes: ❖ 128 MB PC133 SDRAM ...❖ 256 MB PC133 SDRAM ❖ 512 MB PC133 SDRAM Your Tecra® 9000 Series computer is recommended that you can install extra memory up to install. In the event ... memory capacity of 1024 MB (1 GB). A message may display. Memory modules come in this occurs, contact Toshiba's support center at (800) 457-7777. However, if your requirements change, you use only compatible 133 MHz...
User Guide
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...to the AC adapter, the CPU frequency mode is set the user password and an owner string ❖ Device Config - 172 Toshiba Utilities Hardware Setup Toshiba HWSetup has the following tabs: ❖ General - Allows you to change various default settings for slower If data does not appear... on battery power, the CPU frequency mode is set to have the system auto-select one ❖ Display - Shows the BIOS version, memory ...
...to the AC adapter, the CPU frequency mode is set the user password and an owner string ❖ Device Config - 172 Toshiba Utilities Hardware Setup Toshiba HWSetup has the following tabs: ❖ General - Allows you to change various default settings for slower If data does not appear... on battery power, the CPU frequency mode is set to have the system auto-select one ❖ Display - Shows the BIOS version, memory ...
User Guide
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... the other, causing a hardware conflict. Plug and Play With Plug and Play and Windows 2000, avoiding hardware conflicts is a computer standard that helps the system BIOS (basic input/output system) and Windows 2000 to automatically assign system resources to the computer is Plug and Play-compliant, no two devices will compete...
... the other, causing a hardware conflict. Plug and Play With Plug and Play and Windows 2000, avoiding hardware conflicts is a computer standard that helps the system BIOS (basic input/output system) and Windows 2000 to automatically assign system resources to the computer is Plug and Play-compliant, no two devices will compete...
User Guide
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... confirmation ❖ Command prompt only ❖ Safe mode command prompt only TECHNICAL NOTE: If your computer is a file that contains information to help the computer's BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) control the operation of device drivers. You or a qualified expert can use this log file to check the loading and initializing...
... confirmation ❖ Command prompt only ❖ Safe mode command prompt only TECHNICAL NOTE: If your computer is a file that contains information to help the computer's BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) control the operation of device drivers. You or a qualified expert can use this log file to check the loading and initializing...
User Guide
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Glossary TECHNICAL NOTE: Some features defined in this glossary may not be available on your computer. Acronyms The following acronyms may appear in this user's guide. AC BIOS bps CD CD-ROM CMOS COM1 COM2 CPU DC DMA alternating current basic input/output system bits per second compact disc compact disc read-only memory complementary metal-oxide semiconductor communications port 1 (serial port) communications port 2 (serial port) central processing unit direct current direct memory access 273
Glossary TECHNICAL NOTE: Some features defined in this glossary may not be available on your computer. Acronyms The following acronyms may appear in this user's guide. AC BIOS bps CD CD-ROM CMOS COM1 COM2 CPU DC DMA alternating current basic input/output system bits per second compact disc compact disc read-only memory complementary metal-oxide semiconductor communications port 1 (serial port) communications port 2 (serial port) central processing unit direct current direct memory access 273
User Guide
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... operating system when you start the computer. A byte is the smallest addressable unit of measuring the speed at which information is lost or damaged. BIOS (basic input/output system)-Basic instructions, stored in readonly memory (ROM), containing the information the computer needs in case the original file is passed ... startup sequence, the computer looks for "binary digit." bus-An electrical circuit that loads and initializes the operating system. basic input/output system (BIOS)-See BIOS. See also byte. baud rate-The speed at which a communication device, such as bits per second.
... operating system when you start the computer. A byte is the smallest addressable unit of measuring the speed at which information is lost or damaged. BIOS (basic input/output system)-Basic instructions, stored in readonly memory (ROM), containing the information the computer needs in case the original file is passed ... startup sequence, the computer looks for "binary digit." bus-An electrical circuit that loads and initializes the operating system. basic input/output system (BIOS)-See BIOS. See also byte. baud rate-The speed at which a communication device, such as bits per second.
User Guide
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...information in MS-DOS, generally a drive letter followed by a "greater than" sign) indicating where users are to enter commands. See also BIOS, memory. S select-To highlight or otherwise specify text, data, or graphics with the intent to perform some operation on it means the ...where you left off when you turn the computer on again. serial-Processes that allows you to turn off the computer without exiting your computer's BIOS, which is also called a "bootable disk" or a "startup disk." Compare parallel. system disk-A diskette that can be formatted as a...
...information in MS-DOS, generally a drive letter followed by a "greater than" sign) indicating where users are to enter commands. See also BIOS, memory. S select-To highlight or otherwise specify text, data, or graphics with the intent to perform some operation on it means the ...where you left off when you turn the computer on again. serial-Processes that allows you to turn off the computer without exiting your computer's BIOS, which is also called a "bootable disk" or a "startup disk." Compare parallel. system disk-A diskette that can be formatted as a...