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... COPIED OR TRANSFERRED. IF YOUR DATA IS ALTERED OR LOST DUE TO ANY TROUBLE, FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE HARD DISK DRIVE OR OTHER STORAGE DEVICES AND THE DATA CANNOT BE RECOVERED, TOSHIBA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR LOSS OF DATA, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGE RESULTING THEREFROM. Critical Applications... The computer you must read and follow all set-up copies of all the data stored on the hard disk or...
... COPIED OR TRANSFERRED. IF YOUR DATA IS ALTERED OR LOST DUE TO ANY TROUBLE, FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE HARD DISK DRIVE OR OTHER STORAGE DEVICES AND THE DATA CANNOT BE RECOVERED, TOSHIBA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR LOSS OF DATA, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGE RESULTING THEREFROM. Critical Applications... The computer you must read and follow all set-up copies of all the data stored on the hard disk or...
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...Using Slim SelectBay® modules 80 Removing a module from the Slim SelectBay 80 Inserting a module into the Slim SelectBay 81 Inserting and removing hard drives 82 Inserting and removing PC Cards 84 Inserting a PC Card 84 Removing a PC Card 86 Setting up a PC Card for your computer ... the AccuPoint II® pointing device 97 Using the TouchPad 98 Control buttons 98 Disabling or enabling the Dual Pointing Device 99 Using the TOSHIBA Console button 100 Starting a program 101 Starting a program from the Start menu 101 Starting a program from Windows® Explorer 102 Starting ...
...Using Slim SelectBay® modules 80 Removing a module from the Slim SelectBay 80 Inserting a module into the Slim SelectBay 81 Inserting and removing hard drives 82 Inserting and removing PC Cards 84 Inserting a PC Card 84 Removing a PC Card 86 Setting up a PC Card for your computer ... the AccuPoint II® pointing device 97 Using the TouchPad 98 Control buttons 98 Disabling or enabling the Dual Pointing Device 99 Using the TOSHIBA Console button 100 Starting a program 101 Starting a program from the Start menu 101 Starting a program from Windows® Explorer 102 Starting ...
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... 178 Setting a supervisor password 179 Deleting a supervisor password 180 Hard disk drive passwords 181 Setting a hard disk drive user only password in System Setup 182 Deleting or changing a hard disk drive user only password in System Setup 183 Setting a hard disk drive master and user password in System Setup 184 Changing the master ...and user passwords in System Setup 185 Deleting the hard disk drive master and user passwords in the System Setup 186 Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Guide 188 Problems that are easy to fix 188...
... 178 Setting a supervisor password 179 Deleting a supervisor password 180 Hard disk drive passwords 181 Setting a hard disk drive user only password in System Setup 182 Deleting or changing a hard disk drive user only password in System Setup 183 Setting a hard disk drive master and user password in System Setup 184 Changing the master ...and user passwords in System Setup 185 Deleting the hard disk drive master and user passwords in the System Setup 186 Chapter 9: Troubleshooting Guide 188 Problems that are easy to fix 188...
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... memory to an expansion device, providing additional expansion capability. Memory module-Lets you connect to your computer when a standard electrical outlet is located Underside Hard disk drive cover Battery module Battery module release Slim SelectBay release Slim SelectBay slot Expansion port Battery module-Lets you use your computer. 46 Finding Your Way...
... memory to an expansion device, providing additional expansion capability. Memory module-Lets you connect to your computer when a standard electrical outlet is located Underside Hard disk drive cover Battery module Battery module release Slim SelectBay release Slim SelectBay slot Expansion port Battery module-Lets you use your computer. 46 Finding Your Way...
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... control overlay is on. When this light is no battery in the Slim SelectBay. 48 Finding Your Way Around Indicator panel lights Hard disk drive light-Flashes to indicate that the hard disk is on, pressing a letter key on the keyboard produces an uppercase (capital) letter. Caps lock light-Glows when you press...
... control overlay is on. When this light is no battery in the Slim SelectBay. 48 Finding Your Way Around Indicator panel lights Hard disk drive light-Flashes to indicate that the hard disk is on, pressing a letter key on the keyboard produces an uppercase (capital) letter. Caps lock light-Glows when you press...
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...inserting and removing Slim SelectBay® modules, you can be purchased separately. The DVD-ROM drive can be used in your computer's accessories box. ❖ Secondary battery ❖ Secondary hard disk drive (HDD) HINT: Items from the Slim SelectBay® NOTE Use caution when lifting or ... gives you travel . Failure to do so may also hot swap a module in damage to components, such as a standard CD-ROM drive. ❖ Multi-function drive ❖ Weight saver insert (a "honeycomb" piece of several modules can also be used as cables, attached to the computer itself. ...
...inserting and removing Slim SelectBay® modules, you can be purchased separately. The DVD-ROM drive can be used in your computer's accessories box. ❖ Secondary battery ❖ Secondary hard disk drive (HDD) HINT: Items from the Slim SelectBay® NOTE Use caution when lifting or ... gives you travel . Failure to do so may also hot swap a module in damage to components, such as a standard CD-ROM drive. ❖ Multi-function drive ❖ Weight saver insert (a "honeycomb" piece of several modules can also be used as cables, attached to the computer itself. ...
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... the display panel and remove any cables you may have connected. 4 Turn the computer upside down command. 82 Connecting Other External Devices Inserting and removing hard drives Inserting and removing hard drives Your Tecra® M1 can also add additional hard drive space by inserting a drive into the select bay module.
... the display panel and remove any cables you may have connected. 4 Turn the computer upside down command. 82 Connecting Other External Devices Inserting and removing hard drives Inserting and removing hard drives Your Tecra® M1 can also add additional hard drive space by inserting a drive into the select bay module.
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Releasing the hard drive from the computer. Do not force the drive into the hard drive bay and pressing it firmly until it locks. Lifting the hard drive out of the computer 9 Install the new hard drive by sliding it into the computer. This will release the hard drive from the computer 8 Lift the hard drive out of the computer. Connecting Other External Devices Inserting and removing hard drives 83 7 Grasp the plastic tab on the exposed edge of the hard drive and pull it towards the left side of the computer.
Releasing the hard drive from the computer. Do not force the drive into the hard drive bay and pressing it firmly until it locks. Lifting the hard drive out of the computer 9 Install the new hard drive by sliding it into the computer. This will release the hard drive from the computer 8 Lift the hard drive out of the computer. Connecting Other External Devices Inserting and removing hard drives 83 7 Grasp the plastic tab on the exposed edge of the hard drive and pull it towards the left side of the computer.
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... of these cards. Inserting a PC Card Before you insert it. 84 Connecting Other External Devices Inserting and removing PC Cards Inserting the new hard disk drive 10 Replace the hard drive bay cover and tighten the screw removed in each slot. ❖ Type II cards-You can install up to two of these cards...
... of these cards. Inserting a PC Card Before you insert it. 84 Connecting Other External Devices Inserting and removing PC Cards Inserting the new hard disk drive 10 Replace the hard drive bay cover and tighten the screw removed in each slot. ❖ Type II cards-You can install up to two of these cards...
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...disk space and improve performance. ❖ Scan all the functionality of a full-size keyboard. See "Powering down normally, details such as your hard disk suddenly fails, you will lose all the data on it unless you don't let the Windows® XP operating system shut down the ...from the Internet. ❖ Take frequent breaks to avoid repetitive-motion injuries and eyestrain. ❖ Don't turn off the computer if a drive indicator light indicates a drive is active. However, if your desktop setup, during its shutdown procedure. This precaution is especially important for viruses.
...disk space and improve performance. ❖ Scan all the functionality of a full-size keyboard. See "Powering down normally, details such as your hard disk suddenly fails, you will lose all the data on it unless you don't let the Windows® XP operating system shut down the ...from the Internet. ❖ Take frequent breaks to avoid repetitive-motion injuries and eyestrain. ❖ Don't turn off the computer if a drive indicator light indicates a drive is active. However, if your desktop setup, during its shutdown procedure. This precaution is especially important for viruses.
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... it. Saving files 1 On the File menu of computing. In the Browse dialog box, enter the file name (for example wordpad.exe) and select the drive to the right of saving frequently. This is to see if it is quick and easy, so it has an automatic save your work on... the hard disk drive or a diskette. If you are using the Standby command, in the habit of the text box and select the command line from the drop...
... it. Saving files 1 On the File menu of computing. In the Browse dialog box, enter the file name (for example wordpad.exe) and select the drive to the right of saving frequently. This is to see if it is quick and easy, so it has an automatic save your work on... the hard disk drive or a diskette. If you are using the Standby command, in the habit of the text box and select the command line from the drop...
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... SD® card. 8 Eject the target SD® card. Before removing a PC Card, stop it by clicking the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the hard disk drive. 4 Copy the contents of the SCSI devices connected to it is accessing it. ❖ Do not remove a network card while you may do so following...® card in "Inserting an SD® card" on page 87. 113 Learning the Basics Using SD® cards For example: ❖ Do not remove a hard disk card while the system is safe to remove. Using SD® cards If you do not already have a SD ® card inserted in the...
... SD® card. 8 Eject the target SD® card. Before removing a PC Card, stop it by clicking the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the hard disk drive. 4 Copy the contents of the SCSI devices connected to it is accessing it. ❖ Do not remove a network card while you may do so following...® card in "Inserting an SD® card" on page 87. 113 Learning the Basics Using SD® cards For example: ❖ Do not remove a hard disk card while the system is safe to remove. Using SD® cards If you do not already have a SD ® card inserted in the...
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After repeated use the hard disk, DVD-ROM/CD-ROM, and diskette drives, or other optional devices. Under federal, state and local ...for details regarding where to recycle old batteries or how to replace them properly. Use only batteries recommended by Toshiba. Conserving power How long a fully charged battery pack lasts when you are using the computer depends on ... you use , the batteries will finally lose their ability to hold a charge and you will need elsewhere, call Toshiba at: 1 (800) 457-7777. Dispose of factors, such as required by local ordinances or regulations. You must...
After repeated use the hard disk, DVD-ROM/CD-ROM, and diskette drives, or other optional devices. Under federal, state and local ...for details regarding where to recycle old batteries or how to replace them properly. Use only batteries recommended by Toshiba. Conserving power How long a fully charged battery pack lasts when you are using the computer depends on ... you use , the batteries will finally lose their ability to hold a charge and you will need elsewhere, call Toshiba at: 1 (800) 457-7777. Dispose of factors, such as required by local ordinances or regulations. You must...
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..., you must reset your password is using the computer. ❖ A hard disk drive password that protects system settings by requiring a password when you can set a hard disk drive user password and/or a hard disk drive master password. You can remember easily. This is useful if more than ... your network administrator. If you can also create a password service diskette which can set (register) a user-level password in either Toshiba Hardware Setup or System Setup. 171 Keeping Your Files Safe User-level passwords ❖ A supervisor-level password that protects your data by...
..., you must reset your password is using the computer. ❖ A hard disk drive password that protects system settings by requiring a password when you can set a hard disk drive user password and/or a hard disk drive master password. You can remember easily. This is useful if more than ... your network administrator. If you can also create a password service diskette which can set (register) a user-level password in either Toshiba Hardware Setup or System Setup. 171 Keeping Your Files Safe User-level passwords ❖ A supervisor-level password that protects your data by...
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...this feature is removed and installed on the hard disk. ❖ Setting a hard disk drive master password lets you bypass the hard disk drive user password and access your hard disk, in case you set two types of hard disk drive passwords-user and master. This password does not...primary and secondary hard disks as follows: ❖ Setting a hard disk drive user password prevents an unauthorized user from accessing your hard disk, even if it before you forget the hard disk drive user password. 181 Keeping Your Files Safe Hard disk drive passwords Hard disk drive passwords Your computer ...
...this feature is removed and installed on the hard disk. ❖ Setting a hard disk drive master password lets you bypass the hard disk drive user password and access your hard disk, in case you set two types of hard disk drive passwords-user and master. This password does not...primary and secondary hard disks as follows: ❖ Setting a hard disk drive user password prevents an unauthorized user from accessing your hard disk, even if it before you forget the hard disk drive user password. 181 Keeping Your Files Safe Hard disk drive passwords Hard disk drive passwords Your computer ...
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... the on/off light on the screen: "Check system, Then press [F1] key," press F1. 182 Keeping Your Files Safe Hard disk drive passwords Setting a hard disk drive user only password in System Setup If you choose to 16 characters and press Enter. You may use any combination of 1 to... set a hard disk drive user password, we strongly recommend that you set a hard disk drive master password. If you set a hard disk drive user password and later forget the password or lose your password. 7 When System Setup prompts you...
... the on/off light on the screen: "Check system, Then press [F1] key," press F1. 182 Keeping Your Files Safe Hard disk drive passwords Setting a hard disk drive user only password in System Setup If you choose to 16 characters and press Enter. You may use any combination of 1 to... set a hard disk drive user password, we strongly recommend that you set a hard disk drive master password. If you set a hard disk drive user password and later forget the password or lose your password. 7 When System Setup prompts you...
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... light on the screen: "Check system, Then press [F1] key," press F1. 183 Keeping Your Files Safe Hard disk drive passwords If the two passwords match, System Setup displays: Registered. Deleting or changing a hard disk drive user only password in your change . 9 When System Setup prompts you to verify the password, type it again...
... light on the screen: "Check system, Then press [F1] key," press F1. 183 Keeping Your Files Safe Hard disk drive passwords If the two passwords match, System Setup displays: Registered. Deleting or changing a hard disk drive user only password in your change . 9 When System Setup prompts you to verify the password, type it again...
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... the password or lose your password diskette, you can remember easily. Setting a hard disk drive master and user password in System Setup Make sure you choose a hard disk drive master password you will need to enter the hard disk drive master password in System Setup: 1 Click Start, then click Shutdown, and click...power button until the on/off light on the screen: "Check system, Then press [F1] key," press F1. 184 Keeping Your Files Safe Hard disk drive passwords 7 If you to confirm your change . 9 When System Setup prompts you want to delete the user password, leave the space blank ...
... the password or lose your password diskette, you can remember easily. Setting a hard disk drive master and user password in System Setup Make sure you choose a hard disk drive master password you will need to enter the hard disk drive master password in System Setup: 1 Click Start, then click Shutdown, and click...power button until the on/off light on the screen: "Check system, Then press [F1] key," press F1. 184 Keeping Your Files Safe Hard disk drive passwords 7 If you to confirm your change . 9 When System Setup prompts you want to delete the user password, leave the space blank ...
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... you wish to change. 5 Press the spacebar, then enter the appropriate password and press Enter. 6 If you to change , Press Y. 185 Keeping Your Files Safe Hard disk drive passwords 6 Press the spacebar, then type a password of letters and numbers in System Setup: 1 Click Start, then click Shutdown, and click OK. If the...
... you wish to change. 5 Press the spacebar, then enter the appropriate password and press Enter. 6 If you to change , Press Y. 185 Keeping Your Files Safe Hard disk drive passwords 6 Press the spacebar, then type a password of letters and numbers in System Setup: 1 Click Start, then click Shutdown, and click OK. If the...
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... 202 compact discs handling 110 inserting 109 removing 111 computer display latch 43 precautions 55 setting up 219 turning off 63 configuration options 241 configuring hard drive passwords 181 password 170 PC Cards 86 connecting headphones 73 memory module 75 modem to telephone line 88 monitor 66, 67 PC Cards 84 speakers... 141 Device Manager 193 device properties 193 devices external display 65 Direct Memory Access (DMA) 192 disc, positioning 110 Disk Defragmenter troubleshooting tool 201 diskette drive 72 external 72 display external, adjusting 69
... 202 compact discs handling 110 inserting 109 removing 111 computer display latch 43 precautions 55 setting up 219 turning off 63 configuration options 241 configuring hard drive passwords 181 password 170 PC Cards 86 connecting headphones 73 memory module 75 modem to telephone line 88 monitor 66, 67 PC Cards 84 speakers... 141 Device Manager 193 device properties 193 devices external display 65 Direct Memory Access (DMA) 192 disc, positioning 110 Disk Defragmenter troubleshooting tool 201 diskette drive 72 external 72 display external, adjusting 69