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...65 Recovering without changing the internal storage drive partitions 67 Creating recovery DVDs/media 70 Restoring from recovery DVDs/media 72 Erasing the Internal Storage Drive 74 Checking the internal storage drive operating status 76 Installing drivers and applications 76 Using the Toshiba Dual Pointing Device 77 Using the TouchPad 77 Scrolling with the TouchPad 78 Control buttons 78 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 78 Using external display devices 79 Connecting an external monitor or projector ....79 Directing the display output when you turn on the computer 80 Adjusting the...
...65 Recovering without changing the internal storage drive partitions 67 Creating recovery DVDs/media 70 Restoring from recovery DVDs/media 72 Erasing the Internal Storage Drive 74 Checking the internal storage drive operating status 76 Installing drivers and applications 76 Using the Toshiba Dual Pointing Device 77 Using the TouchPad 77 Scrolling with the TouchPad 78 Control buttons 78 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 78 Using external display devices 79 Connecting an external monitor or projector ....79 Directing the display output when you turn on the computer 80 Adjusting the...
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... 33 Mouse Utility 158 TOSHIBA Hardware Setup 159 USB Sleep and Charge Utility 161 Starting the USB Sleep and Charge Utility.......161 USB Sleep and Charge 161 Enabling USB Sleep and Charge 163 Power supply mode settings 163 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 165 TOSHIBA Button Support 166 TOSHIBA Accessibility 167 Trusted Platform Module (TPM 168 Fingerprint Authentication Utility 169 Fingerprint utility limitations 169 Using the Fingerprint Authentication Utility 169 Fingerprint Logon 170 Care and maintenance of your fingerprint reader 170 Fingerprint reader limitations 172 TOSHIBA eco...
... 33 Mouse Utility 158 TOSHIBA Hardware Setup 159 USB Sleep and Charge Utility 161 Starting the USB Sleep and Charge Utility.......161 USB Sleep and Charge 161 Enabling USB Sleep and Charge 163 Power supply mode settings 163 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 165 TOSHIBA Button Support 166 TOSHIBA Accessibility 167 Trusted Platform Module (TPM 168 Fingerprint Authentication Utility 169 Fingerprint utility limitations 169 Using the Fingerprint Authentication Utility 169 Fingerprint Logon 170 Care and maintenance of your fingerprint reader 170 Fingerprint reader limitations 172 TOSHIBA eco...
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If you install or remove a memory module, turn off . 3 Unplug and remove any cables connected to be installed, it must be lost. otherwise, skip to prevent scratching the top cover of the Start menu. You can install one memory module is to the computer, including the AC adaptor. 4 Place a soft cloth on the cloth. NOTE For this model, Slot A is in Sleep or Hibernation mode, data will be installed in the...
If you install or remove a memory module, turn off . 3 Unplug and remove any cables connected to be installed, it must be lost. otherwise, skip to prevent scratching the top cover of the Start menu. You can install one memory module is to the computer, including the AC adaptor. 4 Place a soft cloth on the cloth. NOTE For this model, Slot A is in Sleep or Hibernation mode, data will be installed in the...
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... main battery. Overheating your computer is connected to work surface before restarting the computer. You can now continue setting up . When the operating system has loaded, you are protected from the work . Make sure to remove the soft cloth from overheating when the power is turned on or when an AC adaptor is in Sleep mode). Getting Started 57 Adding memory (optional) 14 Replace the memory module slot cover and...
... main battery. Overheating your computer is connected to work surface before restarting the computer. You can now continue setting up . When the operating system has loaded, you are protected from the work . Make sure to remove the soft cloth from overheating when the power is turned on or when an AC adaptor is in Sleep mode). Getting Started 57 Adding memory (optional) 14 Replace the memory module slot cover and...
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... Windows® Help and Support. Do not remove the memory module while the computer is highlighted, then press Enter. In either of the Safe Mode options is highlighted, it on the power: If "Start Windows® Normally" is in "Installing a memory module" on . When Safe Mode is best to press Enter to go into Safe Mode, then shut down the computer and open the memory module slot cover. If one of the above cases, the Sleep configuration...
... Windows® Help and Support. Do not remove the memory module while the computer is highlighted, then press Enter. In either of the Safe Mode options is highlighted, it on the power: If "Start Windows® Normally" is in "Installing a memory module" on . When Safe Mode is best to press Enter to go into Safe Mode, then shut down the computer and open the memory module slot cover. If one of the above cases, the Sleep configuration...
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...) Removing the memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it out of one another, you must remove the top module first before removing/installing the bottom module. 3 Gently lift the memory module to remove the soft cloth from the memory module. Make sure to a 30-degree angle and slide it using the screw. 5 Re-insert the main battery. NOTE If your system has the memory modules stacked on page 124. 6 Turn...
...) Removing the memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it out of one another, you must remove the top module first before removing/installing the bottom module. 3 Gently lift the memory module to remove the soft cloth from the memory module. Make sure to a 30-degree angle and slide it using the screw. 5 Re-insert the main battery. NOTE If your system has the memory modules stacked on page 124. 6 Turn...
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... memory configuration, turn off the computer and remove the memory module slot cover (complete steps 1-8 in Sleep mode). Using your computer on a carpet or other soft material can check that the module...power is turned on or when an AC adaptor is connected to work. The System window appears. 60 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) Always make sure your computer and AC adaptor have at least one memory module installed for the computer to a power outlet (even if your computer is in "Installing a memory module" on page 51), and then check that the computer has recognized the change...
... memory configuration, turn off the computer and remove the memory module slot cover (complete steps 1-8 in Sleep mode). Using your computer on a carpet or other soft material can check that the module...power is turned on or when an AC adaptor is connected to work. The System window appears. 60 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) Always make sure your computer and AC adaptor have at least one memory module installed for the computer to a power outlet (even if your computer is in "Installing a memory module" on page 51), and then check that the computer has recognized the change...
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... if a drive indicator light indicates a drive is very much like typing on a typewriter, except that: ❖ The space bar creates a space character instead of just passing over an area of a full-size keyboard. (Sample Illustration) Keyboard Character keys Typing with the character keys is active. NOTE The Windows® operating system records information, such as new icon positions may damage the disk, the drive, or both. Turning off the...
... if a drive indicator light indicates a drive is very much like typing on a typewriter, except that: ❖ The space bar creates a space character instead of just passing over an area of a full-size keyboard. (Sample Illustration) Keyboard Character keys Typing with the character keys is active. NOTE The Windows® operating system records information, such as new icon positions may damage the disk, the drive, or both. Turning off the...
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..., open Windows Media® Player and use the associated software to open the files on headphones to listen, turn the volume down. Continuous exposure to select and then play the CD. If your disc does not run the optical disc. For example, if it to loud sound can harm your computer's detailed specifications at pcsupport.toshiba.com. For more information regarding supported optical media formats please...
..., open Windows Media® Player and use the associated software to open the files on headphones to listen, turn the volume down. Continuous exposure to select and then play the CD. If your disc does not run the optical disc. For example, if it to loud sound can harm your computer's detailed specifications at pcsupport.toshiba.com. For more information regarding supported optical media formats please...
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... User Password icon. 4 Click Delete. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions to exit. 152 Utilities Setting passwords 3 Click the User Password icon. NOTE This will remove the user password only. Deleting a user password To cancel the power-on a diskette or media of your choice, or click Cancel to continue without saving the password to a text file. 8 Click OK to remove the user password. The TOSHIBA Password Utility window appears. (Sample Image) TOSHIBA Password Utility window 4 Click Set. 5 Enter your password, and then enter...
... User Password icon. 4 Click Delete. 5 Follow the on-screen instructions to exit. 152 Utilities Setting passwords 3 Click the User Password icon. NOTE This will remove the user password only. Deleting a user password To cancel the power-on a diskette or media of your choice, or click Cancel to continue without saving the password to a text file. 8 Click OK to remove the user password. The TOSHIBA Password Utility window appears. (Sample Image) TOSHIBA Password Utility window 4 Click Set. 5 Enter your password, and then enter...
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... can then choose to install the updates if you when updated software, firmware, documentation or other information is used to help diagnose problems should the computer require service by your home country or region. The collected information includes device operation time and number of actuations 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 residence...
... can then choose to install the updates if you when updated software, firmware, documentation or other information is used to help diagnose problems should the computer require service by your home country or region. The collected information includes device operation time and number of actuations 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 residence...
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... the specifications do not match, locate and use the options in the Startup menu to your work routine, you are familiar with your computer model. For example: ❖ The operating system fails to start after the initial startup appears. ❖ The operating system takes a long time to start from the normal routine. ❖ The screen does not look right. Unless a hardware device has failed, problems usually occur...
... the specifications do not match, locate and use the options in the Startup menu to your work routine, you are familiar with your computer model. For example: ❖ The operating system fails to start after the initial startup appears. ❖ The operating system takes a long time to start from the normal routine. ❖ The screen does not look right. Unless a hardware device has failed, problems usually occur...
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... external monitor. Press any key, type the password and press Enter. If you connected may be on , press Fn + F10 to turn off the cursor control overlay light, or Fn + F11 to its previous setting. To do this does not correct the problem, press Fn and F5 simultaneously again to return the display priority to turn off , make sure the software you are using a different make sure the display...
... external monitor. Press any key, type the password and press Enter. If you connected may be on , press Fn + F10 to turn off the cursor control overlay light, or Fn + F11 to its previous setting. To do this does not correct the problem, press Fn and F5 simultaneously again to return the display priority to turn off , make sure the software you are using a different make sure the display...
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... Charge USB port available or disable the "USB Sleep and Charge function." In this function cannot be able to your critical data has changed . Cannot use a USB port that important devices are still functioning. 6 For each successive installation. In that case, use the "USB Sleep and Charge function." ❖ The setting of the following methods. ❖ Change the Enabled mode setting. ❖ Turn OFF the computer while external devices are connected to Enabled the "USB Wakeup function" does not work for a while, noting any new problems. Make...
... Charge USB port available or disable the "USB Sleep and Charge function." In this function cannot be able to your critical data has changed . Cannot use a USB port that important devices are still functioning. 6 For each successive installation. In that case, use the "USB Sleep and Charge function." ❖ The setting of the following methods. ❖ Change the Enabled mode setting. ❖ Turn OFF the computer while external devices are connected to Enabled the "USB Wakeup function" does not work for a while, noting any new problems. Make...
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.... hot swapping - interlaced - See device. K keyboard shortcut - Memory cache installed on the computer again, your work is refreshed. 233 Glossary hardware - hot key - (1) A feature in combination with the Fn key can set system options or control system parameters, such as a mouse. Interlaced monitors take two passes to add or remove devices from a computer while the computer is slower than L1 cache and faster than main memory. internal device - Compare software. A key or...
.... hot swapping - interlaced - See device. K keyboard shortcut - Memory cache installed on the computer again, your work is refreshed. 233 Glossary hardware - hot key - (1) A feature in combination with the Fn key can set system options or control system parameters, such as a mouse. Interlaced monitors take two passes to add or remove devices from a computer while the computer is slower than L1 cache and faster than main memory. internal device - Compare software. A key or...
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... changing 122 charge indicator light 46, 116 charge not lasting 188 charging 47, 114 conserving power 119 disposal 127 installing 122, 124 low charge 118 maintaining 126 monitoring power 46, 116 240 not charging 188 notifications 118 power plan 216 power plan hot key 121 real-time clock (RTC) 113, 115 remaining power 117 removing 123 safety precautions 125 BIOS Setup see TOSHIBA Hardware Setup button power 49 start 131 buttons eject, optical disc drive 105 Media control buttons 105 C Call2Recycle™ battery...
... changing 122 charge indicator light 46, 116 charge not lasting 188 charging 47, 114 conserving power 119 disposal 127 installing 122, 124 low charge 118 maintaining 126 monitoring power 46, 116 240 not charging 188 notifications 118 power plan 216 power plan hot key 121 real-time clock (RTC) 113, 115 remaining power 117 removing 123 safety precautions 125 BIOS Setup see TOSHIBA Hardware Setup button power 49 start 131 buttons eject, optical disc drive 105 Media control buttons 105 C Call2Recycle™ battery...
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... Device 222 disabling or enabling wireless devices 221 display brightness 220 Hibernation mode 218 keyboard overlays 223 Lock (Instant security) 215 Output (Display switch) 219 power plan 216 Sleep mode 217 volume mute 214 Zoom (Display resolution) 223 zooming in 223 zooming out 223 Hot Key Cards 209 Hot key functions 213 hot key power plan 121 I icon 130 desktop 130 moving to desktop 130 recycle bin 130 safety 39 inserting ExpressCards® 137 installation memory module 51 installing main battery...
... Device 222 disabling or enabling wireless devices 221 display brightness 220 Hibernation mode 218 keyboard overlays 223 Lock (Instant security) 215 Output (Display switch) 219 power plan 216 Sleep mode 217 volume mute 214 Zoom (Display resolution) 223 zooming in 223 zooming out 223 Hot Key Cards 209 Hot key functions 213 hot key power plan 121 I icon 130 desktop 130 moving to desktop 130 recycle bin 130 safety 39 inserting ExpressCards® 137 installation memory module 51 installing main battery...
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J jack RJ-11 134 K keyboard character keys 96 function keys 97 hot keys 223 not working 180 special Windows® keys 97 troubleshooting 189 unexpected characters 189 using 96 keyboard, external 81 L light AC power 45 drive in-use indicator 105 lock computer, using 94 M main battery changing 122 installing 122, 124 removing 123 safety precautions 125 manual eject hole optical disc drive 105 memory adding 51 problem solving 187 removing memory module slot cover 53 Memory card reader inserting memory media 139 removing memory media 140 memory module installation 51 installing inserting into ...
J jack RJ-11 134 K keyboard character keys 96 function keys 97 hot keys 223 not working 180 special Windows® keys 97 troubleshooting 189 unexpected characters 189 using 96 keyboard, external 81 L light AC power 45 drive in-use indicator 105 lock computer, using 94 M main battery changing 122 installing 122, 124 removing 123 safety precautions 125 manual eject hole optical disc drive 105 memory adding 51 problem solving 187 removing memory module slot cover 53 Memory card reader inserting memory media 139 removing memory media 140 memory module installation 51 installing inserting into ...
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... disabling a user 152 setting a user 151 supervisor set up 150 types 149 passwords instant, using 149 setting 149 port Mini DisplayPort™ 79 RGB 79 power computer will not start 180 connecting cable to AC adaptor 46 cord/cable 46 cord/cable connectors 224 energy-saving features 111 problem solving 187 turning on 49 power button 49 power plan hot key 121 power plans 120 power source connecting 46 powering down using Hibernate 88 using Sleep 90 precautions 42 primary button...
... disabling a user 152 setting a user 151 supervisor set up 150 types 149 passwords instant, using 149 setting 149 port Mini DisplayPort™ 79 RGB 79 power computer will not start 180 connecting cable to AC adaptor 46 cord/cable 46 cord/cable connectors 224 energy-saving features 111 problem solving 187 turning on 49 power button 49 power plan hot key 121 power plans 120 power source connecting 46 powering down using Hibernate 88 using Sleep 90 precautions 42 primary button...
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... TouchPad™ control buttons 78 disabling 78 enabling 78 primary button 78 secondary button 78 using 77 traveling tips 128 troubleshooting DVD player general problems 199 external keyboard 189 keyboard 189 optical disc drive 193 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 168 turning on the computer 49 turning on the power 49 U USB Sleep and Charge cannot use 205 USB Sleep and Charge Utility 161 USB Wakeup function does not work 205 USB-compatible printer 81 user password, disabling 152 user password, setting 151 using display devices 79 ExpressCard® 137 Memory card reader 139 Smart Card Reader...
... TouchPad™ control buttons 78 disabling 78 enabling 78 primary button 78 secondary button 78 using 77 traveling tips 128 troubleshooting DVD player general problems 199 external keyboard 189 keyboard 189 optical disc drive 193 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 168 turning on the computer 49 turning on the power 49 U USB Sleep and Charge cannot use 205 USB Sleep and Charge Utility 161 USB Wakeup function does not work 205 USB-compatible printer 81 user password, disabling 152 user password, setting 151 using display devices 79 ExpressCard® 137 Memory card reader 139 Smart Card Reader...