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... operation of your right to maintain uninterrupted service. Also, you will be a 900 number or any other number for repair or standard limited warranty information, please contact Toshiba Corporation, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. 5 Connection to party line service is subject to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that you disconnect the equipment until the problem...
... operation of your right to maintain uninterrupted service. Also, you will be a 900 number or any other number for repair or standard limited warranty information, please contact Toshiba Corporation, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. 5 Connection to party line service is subject to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that you disconnect the equipment until the problem...
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... Creating recovery DVDs/media 69 Restoring from recovery DVDs/media 72 Erasing the Internal Storage Drive 74 Checking the internal storage drive operating status 75 Installing drivers and applications 76 Using the Toshiba Dual Pointing Device 76 Using the TouchPad 77 Adjusting TouchPad™ settings 79 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 80 Using external display devices 80 Connecting an external monitor or projector ....81 Directing the display output when you turn on the computer 81 Adjusting the quality of the external display......82 Using an external keyboard 83 Using a mouse...
... Creating recovery DVDs/media 69 Restoring from recovery DVDs/media 72 Erasing the Internal Storage Drive 74 Checking the internal storage drive operating status 75 Installing drivers and applications 76 Using the Toshiba Dual Pointing Device 76 Using the TouchPad 77 Adjusting TouchPad™ settings 79 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 80 Using external display devices 80 Connecting an external monitor or projector ....81 Directing the display output when you turn on the computer 81 Adjusting the quality of the external display......82 Using an external keyboard 83 Using a mouse...
User Manual
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... Hardware Setup 164 USB Sleep and Charge Utility 166 Starting the USB Sleep and Charge Utility.......166 USB Sleep and Charge 166 Enabling USB Sleep and Charge 168 Power supply mode settings 168 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 170 TOSHIBA Button Support 171 TOSHIBA Accessibility 172 Trusted Platform Module (TPM 173 Fingerprint Authentication Utility 174 Fingerprint utility limitations 174 Using the Fingerprint Authentication Utility.....174 Fingerprint Logon 175 Care and maintenance of your fingerprint reader 175 Fingerprint reader limitations 177 TOSHIBA eco Utility 178 TOSHIBA Service...
... Hardware Setup 164 USB Sleep and Charge Utility 166 Starting the USB Sleep and Charge Utility.......166 USB Sleep and Charge 166 Enabling USB Sleep and Charge 168 Power supply mode settings 168 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 170 TOSHIBA Button Support 171 TOSHIBA Accessibility 172 Trusted Platform Module (TPM 173 Fingerprint Authentication Utility 174 Fingerprint utility limitations 174 Using the Fingerprint Authentication Utility.....174 Fingerprint Logon 175 Care and maintenance of your fingerprint reader 175 Fingerprint reader limitations 177 TOSHIBA eco Utility 178 TOSHIBA Service...
User Manual
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... injury. If you install or remove a memory module while the computer is in the memory module slots on the base of the computer. See "Setting up your software. Avoid touching the cover, the module(s), and the surrounding area before replacing it. The computer has two memory slots-Slot A and Slot B. Failure to run most of data. You can be hot. NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your system...
... injury. If you install or remove a memory module while the computer is in the memory module slots on the base of the computer. See "Setting up your software. Avoid touching the cover, the module(s), and the surrounding area before replacing it. The computer has two memory slots-Slot A and Slot B. Failure to run most of data. You can be hot. NOTE Before adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting up your system...
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.... Always make sure your computer and AC adaptor have adequate ventilation and are protected from the work surface before restarting the computer. In this model, Slot A is in Slot A. 14 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it must be installed in Sleep mode). If only one memory module is the top slot. Slot B is to a power outlet (even if your computer on page 128. 16 Turn the...
.... Always make sure your computer and AC adaptor have adequate ventilation and are protected from the work surface before restarting the computer. In this model, Slot A is in Slot A. 14 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it must be installed in Sleep mode). If only one memory module is the top slot. Slot B is to a power outlet (even if your computer on page 128. 16 Turn the...
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... in Sleep mode). Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 59 3 Gently lift the memory module to a 30-degree angle and slide it using the screw. 5 Re-insert the main battery. Always make sure your computer is turned on a hard flat surface. In this condition, observe the following: ❖ Never cover your computer...cover or block the air vents including those located at the base of the computer. ❖ Always operate your computer on or when an AC adaptor is connected to a power outlet (even if your computer and AC adaptor have adequate ventilation and are protected from the work...
... in Sleep mode). Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 59 3 Gently lift the memory module to a 30-degree angle and slide it using the screw. 5 Re-insert the main battery. Always make sure your computer is turned on a hard flat surface. In this condition, observe the following: ❖ Never cover your computer...cover or block the air vents including those located at the base of the computer. ❖ Always operate your computer on or when an AC adaptor is connected to a power outlet (even if your computer and AC adaptor have adequate ventilation and are protected from the work...
User Manual
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... disc. For other types of the tray until it may jam the drive. 112 Learning the Basics Using the optical disc drive If you insert an optical disc into place. You are ready to use the associated software to open Windows Media® Player and use it to listen, turn the volume down. If your hearing. For example, if it is turned on the disc. Playing an audio...
... disc. For other types of the tray until it may jam the drive. 112 Learning the Basics Using the optical disc drive If you insert an optical disc into place. You are ready to use the associated software to open Windows Media® Player and use it to listen, turn the volume down. If your hearing. For example, if it is turned on the disc. Playing an audio...
User Manual
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... want to save the password to a text file on password function: 1 Click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then TOSHIBA Assist. NOTE This will remove the user password only. Utilities Setting passwords 3 Click the User Password icon. The TOSHIBA Password Utility window appears. 157 (Sample Image) TOSHIBA Password Utility window 4 Click Set. 5 Enter 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 Assist window appears. 2 On the...
... want to save the password to a text file on password function: 1 Click Start, All Programs, TOSHIBA, Utilities, and then TOSHIBA Assist. NOTE This will remove the user password only. Utilities Setting passwords 3 Click the User Password icon. The TOSHIBA Password Utility window appears. 157 (Sample Image) TOSHIBA Password Utility window 4 Click Set. 5 Enter 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 Assist window appears. 2 On the...
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... here. The TOSHIBA Service Station will alert you when updates are available, and you wish. 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 system conditions that may use restrictions above, the data logged on the internal storage drive may not have...
... here. The TOSHIBA Service Station will alert you when updates are available, and you wish. 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 system conditions that may use restrictions above, the data logged on the internal storage drive may not have...
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... Boot Options menu displays these problems, use the options in some way such as installing a new program or adding a device. If you experience any of these options: ❖ Repair Your Computer ❖ Safe Mode ❖ Safe Mode with Networking ❖ Safe Mode with Command Prompt ❖ Enable Boot Logging ❖ Enable low-resolution video (640 x 480) ❖ Last Known Good Configuration (advanced) ❖ Directory Services Restore Mode ❖ Debugging Mode ❖ Disable automatic restart on system failure ❖ Disable Driver Signature...
... Boot Options menu displays these problems, use the options in some way such as installing a new program or adding a device. If you experience any of these options: ❖ Repair Your Computer ❖ Safe Mode ❖ Safe Mode with Networking ❖ Safe Mode with Command Prompt ❖ Enable Boot Logging ❖ Enable low-resolution video (640 x 480) ❖ Last Known Good Configuration (advanced) ❖ Directory Services Restore Mode ❖ Debugging Mode ❖ Disable automatic restart on system failure ❖ Disable Driver Signature...
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... the numlock light. The screen reactivates and allows you are some typical display problems and their solutions: The screen is registered, press any key, type the password and press Enter. Keyboard problems If, when you have connected an external keyboard and the operating system displays one or more information on maintaining battery power, see "Charging batteries" on . You have registered a password, press any key. Refer to activate the screen. Display problems Here are using is not set for...
... the numlock light. The screen reactivates and allows you are some typical display problems and their solutions: The screen is registered, press any key, type the password and press Enter. Keyboard problems If, when you have connected an external keyboard and the operating system displays one or more information on maintaining battery power, see "Charging batteries" on . You have registered a password, press any key. Refer to activate the screen. Display problems Here are using is not set for...
User Manual
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... card did not come out of devices, such as a removable hard disk, additional memory, or a pager. Most ExpressCard problems occur during installation and setup of disc you are having trouble getting one or more information regarding supported optical media formats, refer to your computer at pcsupport.toshiba.com. Check that the hardware configuration meets the program's needs. ExpressCard® problems (Available on certain models.) ExpressCards® include many types of the drive...
... card did not come out of devices, such as a removable hard disk, additional memory, or a pager. Most ExpressCard problems occur during installation and setup of disc you are having trouble getting one or more information regarding supported optical media formats, refer to your computer at pcsupport.toshiba.com. Check that the hardware configuration meets the program's needs. ExpressCard® problems (Available on certain models.) ExpressCards® include many types of the drive...
User Manual
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If anything , use the System Restore utility to set a restore point (see "Backing up your data or your entire computer with restore points" on page 207). ❖ Have your back up files." For more help ensure safe and easy installation of new hardware (printers, pointing devices, external hard drives, DVD writers, scanners, etc.) and software (applications like Microsoft® Office and Adobe® Photoshop®, or utility software such...
If anything , use the System Restore utility to set a restore point (see "Backing up your data or your entire computer with restore points" on page 207). ❖ Have your back up files." For more help ensure safe and easy installation of new hardware (printers, pointing devices, external hard drives, DVD writers, scanners, etc.) and software (applications like Microsoft® Office and Adobe® Photoshop®, or utility software such...
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... one item of hardware or software. 4 Restart the Windows® operating system. 5 Use the new hardware or software for a while, noting any of the following methods. ❖ Change the Enabled mode setting. ❖ Turn OFF the computer while external devices are still functioning. 6 For each successive installation. This will clean up critical data. 2 Create a restore point. 3 Install one installation at step 2 if no critical data has changed. Cannot use the "USB Sleep and Charge function." If this...
... one item of hardware or software. 4 Restart the Windows® operating system. 5 Use the new hardware or software for a while, noting any of the following methods. ❖ Change the Enabled mode setting. ❖ Turn OFF the computer while external devices are still functioning. 6 For each successive installation. This will clean up critical data. 2 Create a restore point. 3 Install one installation at step 2 if no critical data has changed. Cannot use the "USB Sleep and Charge function." If this...
User Manual
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... cache. A method of your work , including all open files and programs, when you turn on the motherboard to interact with the Fn key can set system options or control system parameters, such as a mouse. L2 (level two) cache - Memory cache installed on the computer again, your work is refreshed. LAN (Local Area Network) - 238 Glossary Hibernation - A small image displayed on the network. See also World Wide...
... cache. A method of your work , including all open files and programs, when you turn on the motherboard to interact with the Fn key can set system options or control system parameters, such as a mouse. L2 (level two) cache - Memory cache installed on the computer again, your work is refreshed. LAN (Local Area Network) - 238 Glossary Hibernation - A small image displayed on the network. See also World Wide...
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... adaptor 45 AC power 117 AC power light 45 accessing network 138 adding memory check total memory 60 memory (optional) 51 optional external devices 50 adequate ventilation cooling fan 44 adjusting TouchPad™ settings 79 Application Cards 216 audio features 140 B backing up files 99, 107 battery battery life 116 Call2Recycle™ 132 care 130, 131 changing 126 244 charge indicator light 47 charge not lasting 192 charge time 118 charger 118 charging 47, 118 charging the real...
... adaptor 45 AC power 117 AC power light 45 accessing network 138 adding memory check total memory 60 memory (optional) 51 optional external devices 50 adequate ventilation cooling fan 44 adjusting TouchPad™ settings 79 Application Cards 216 audio features 140 B backing up files 99, 107 battery battery life 116 Call2Recycle™ 132 care 130, 131 changing 126 244 charge indicator light 47 charge not lasting 192 charge time 118 charger 118 charging 47, 118 charging the real...
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... on battery power 116 safety precautions 130 setting notifications 122 battery indicator light 120 BIOS Setup see TOSHIBA Hardware Setup button eco Utility™ 126 eject, optical disc drive 109 power 49 Shut down 52, 87 start 136 TOSHIBA Presentation button 110 volume increase/decrease buttons 110 buttons system control buttons 110 C Call2Recycle™ battery 132 caring for your computer 95 changing battery 126 character keys 100 charging the battery 47 checking device properties 190 cleaning the computer 95 communications network connection 138 set...
... on battery power 116 safety precautions 130 setting notifications 122 battery indicator light 120 BIOS Setup see TOSHIBA Hardware Setup button eco Utility™ 126 eject, optical disc drive 109 power 49 Shut down 52, 87 start 136 TOSHIBA Presentation button 110 volume increase/decrease buttons 110 buttons system control buttons 110 C Call2Recycle™ battery 132 caring for your computer 95 changing battery 126 character keys 100 charging the battery 47 checking device properties 190 cleaning the computer 95 communications network connection 138 set...
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... hot key disabling or enabling wireless devices 225 display brightness 224 Hibernation mode 222 keyboard overlays 228 Lock (Instant security) 219 Output (Display switch) 223 power plan 220 Sleep mode 221 using to set a power plan 125 volume mute 218 Zoom (Display resolution) 227 zooming in 228 zooming out 228 Hot Key Cards 214 Hot key functions 218 I icon desktop 135 moving to desktop 135 recycle bin 135 safety 39 inserting ExpressCard® 142 installation memory module 51 installing a charged battery 128 battery 126 memory modules...
... hot key disabling or enabling wireless devices 225 display brightness 224 Hibernation mode 222 keyboard overlays 228 Lock (Instant security) 219 Output (Display switch) 223 power plan 220 Sleep mode 221 using to set a power plan 125 volume mute 218 Zoom (Display resolution) 227 zooming in 228 zooming out 228 Hot Key Cards 214 Hot key functions 218 I icon desktop 135 moving to desktop 135 recycle bin 135 safety 39 inserting ExpressCard® 142 installation memory module 51 installing a charged battery 128 battery 126 memory modules...
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... USB Wakeup function does not work 210 warning resume failure 186 Windows® operating system not working 187 program, starting 102 program, starting from Start menu 102 programs not running correctly 196 projector connecting 81 R real-time clock (RTC) battery 117 recording sounds 140 recovery checking internal storage drive operating status 75 creating recovery DVDs/media 69 erasing internal storage drive 74 installing drivers and applications 76 internal storage drive 60 out-of-box state 62 restoring from recovery DVDs/ media...
... USB Wakeup function does not work 210 warning resume failure 186 Windows® operating system not working 187 program, starting 102 program, starting from Start menu 102 programs not running correctly 196 projector connecting 81 R real-time clock (RTC) battery 117 recording sounds 140 recovery checking internal storage drive operating status 75 creating recovery DVDs/media 69 erasing internal storage drive 74 installing drivers and applications 76 internal storage drive 60 out-of-box state 62 restoring from recovery DVDs/ media...
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... quickly 87 options 85 turning on power 49 U USB Sleep and Charge cannot use 209 USB Sleep and Charge Utility 166 USB Wakeup function does not work 210 USB-compatible printer 83 user password, deleting 157 user password, setting 156 using a microphone 140 computer lock 96 DVDs 108 expansion port 146 ExpressCard® 142 external display devices 80 Hibernation mode 89 hot key to set a power plan 125 Memory card reader 144 optical disc drive 108 Shut down command 87 Sleep mode 92 Smart Card Reader 143 TOSHIBA eco power plan 126 TouchPad™ 77 Web Camera...
... quickly 87 options 85 turning on power 49 U USB Sleep and Charge cannot use 209 USB Sleep and Charge Utility 166 USB Wakeup function does not work 210 USB-compatible printer 83 user password, deleting 157 user password, setting 156 using a microphone 140 computer lock 96 DVDs 108 expansion port 146 ExpressCard® 142 external display devices 80 Hibernation mode 89 hot key to set a power plan 125 Memory card reader 144 optical disc drive 108 Shut down command 87 Sleep mode 92 Smart Card Reader 143 TOSHIBA eco power plan 126 TouchPad™ 77 Web Camera...