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... Connecting an optional external diskette drive 63 Connecting external speakers or headphones 64 Connecting an external microphone 65 Using an expansion device 65 Adding memory 66 Installing memory modules 66 Using Slim SelectBay® modules 76 Removing a module from the Slim SelectBay 76 Inserting a module into the Slim SelectBay 77 Inserting and...
... Connecting an optional external diskette drive 63 Connecting external speakers or headphones 64 Connecting an external microphone 65 Using an expansion device 65 Adding memory 66 Installing memory modules 66 Using Slim SelectBay® modules 76 Removing a module from the Slim SelectBay 76 Inserting a module into the Slim SelectBay 77 Inserting and...
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...to the Internet 153 Surfing the Internet 154 Internet features 154 Uploading and downloading files from the Internet 155 Chapter 6: Toshiba Utilities 156 Fn-esse 157 Starting Fn-esse 157 Using the keyboard or pointing device to assign keys 159 Viewing ...161 Changing or removing existing key assignments 161 TOSHIBA HW Setup 161 Accessing TOSHIBA HW Setup 162 TOSHIBA Power Saver 164 TOSHIBA Mobile Extension 165 TOSHIBA Password Utility 167 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 169 TOSHIBA CD/DVD Drive Acoustic Silencer 170 TOSHIBA SD Memory Boot Utility 171 PC Diagnostic Tool 172 Chapter...
...to the Internet 153 Surfing the Internet 154 Internet features 154 Uploading and downloading files from the Internet 155 Chapter 6: Toshiba Utilities 156 Fn-esse 157 Starting Fn-esse 157 Using the keyboard or pointing device to assign keys 159 Viewing ...161 Changing or removing existing key assignments 161 TOSHIBA HW Setup 161 Accessing TOSHIBA HW Setup 162 TOSHIBA Power Saver 164 TOSHIBA Mobile Extension 165 TOSHIBA Password Utility 167 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 169 TOSHIBA CD/DVD Drive Acoustic Silencer 170 TOSHIBA SD Memory Boot Utility 171 PC Diagnostic Tool 172 Chapter...
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...a power-on (user-level) password 176 Creating a user token on an SD™ memory card......... 178 Deleting a power on (user-level) password 178 Deleting a user token on an SD™ memory card......... 179 Using the power-on (user-level) password 179 Using a supervisor password 180... Setting a supervisor password 180 Creating a supervisor token on an SD™ memory card 182 Deleting a supervisor password 182 Deleting a supervisor on an SD™ Memory Card ........ 183 Hard disk drive passwords 184 Setting a hard disk drive user only password in System...
...a power-on (user-level) password 176 Creating a user token on an SD™ memory card......... 178 Deleting a power on (user-level) password 178 Deleting a user token on an SD™ memory card......... 179 Using the power-on (user-level) password 179 Using a supervisor password 180... Setting a supervisor password 180 Creating a supervisor token on an SD™ memory card 182 Deleting a supervisor password 182 Deleting a supervisor on an SD™ Memory Card ........ 183 Hard disk drive passwords 184 Setting a hard disk drive user only password in System...
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... Contents A plan of action 197 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own ........198 Fixing a problem with Device Manager 199 Memory problems 201 Power and the batteries 202 Keyboard problems 203 Display problems 204 Disk drive problems 206 DVD-ROM or multi...Printer problems 213 Modem problems 214 Develop good computing habits 214 If you need further assistance 215 Before you call 216 Contacting Toshiba 216 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 217 Toshiba's worldwide offices 218 Appendix A: Hot Keys 220 Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors 227 Appendix C: Using ConfigFree™ ...
... Contents A plan of action 197 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own ........198 Fixing a problem with Device Manager 199 Memory problems 201 Power and the batteries 202 Keyboard problems 203 Display problems 204 Disk drive problems 206 DVD-ROM or multi...Printer problems 213 Modem problems 214 Develop good computing habits 214 If you need further assistance 215 Before you call 216 Contacting Toshiba 216 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 217 Toshiba's worldwide offices 218 Appendix A: Hot Keys 220 Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors 227 Appendix C: Using ConfigFree™ ...
User Guide
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... installing specific devices, see "Connecting Other External Devices" on page 60. ❖ Connect an external monitor. For more memory. See "Connecting the AC adapter" on page 66. ❖ Connect a mouse. See "Adding memory" on page 47. These components include, but are not limited to charge the battery, you must attach the AC... complete all set-up steps up to "Setting up your software" on page 53 before you can use external power or to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC cards.
... installing specific devices, see "Connecting Other External Devices" on page 60. ❖ Connect an external monitor. For more memory. See "Connecting the AC adapter" on page 66. ❖ Connect a mouse. See "Adding memory" on page 47. These components include, but are not limited to charge the battery, you must attach the AC... complete all set-up steps up to "Setting up your software" on page 53 before you can use external power or to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC cards.
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...® XP Professional operating system when not connected to keep dust and dirt out of data. Doing so may take up to three hours to memory so that it is still on . If you are not connected to a network, use .
...® XP Professional operating system when not connected to keep dust and dirt out of data. Doing so may take up to three hours to memory so that it is still on . If you are not connected to a network, use .
User Guide
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... primary slot located under your system or visit accessories.toshiba.com. Your notebook computer is equipped with two memory slots which can be installed in your computer. Installing memory modules Additional memory modules can provide various memory configurations. Normally, you use a standard Phillips no.0 screwdriver (for primary memory installation) or Phillips no.1 screwdriver (for quick installation...
... primary slot located under your system or visit accessories.toshiba.com. Your notebook computer is equipped with two memory slots which can be installed in your computer. Installing memory modules Additional memory modules can provide various memory configurations. Normally, you use a standard Phillips no.0 screwdriver (for primary memory installation) or Phillips no.1 screwdriver (for quick installation...
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... boot when the primary slot is in the primary slot, due to the ease of installation. NOTE Primary memory module installation requires significant computer disassembly and reassembly. Installing a memory module with this, please contact your Toshiba sales representative for a service professional to the unlocked position. See "Turning off the computer" on page 54...
... boot when the primary slot is in the primary slot, due to the ease of installation. NOTE Primary memory module installation requires significant computer disassembly and reassembly. Installing a memory module with this, please contact your Toshiba sales representative for a service professional to the unlocked position. See "Turning off the computer" on page 54...
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...slot, proceed to release the battery. 2 1 Memory module cover Locating the sample memory module cover 7 Using a standard Phillips no. 1 screwdriver, unscrew the screw that you can retrieve them later. 2 Removing the sample memory module cover 8 If a memory module exists in the slot, remove it as... detailed in a safe place so that secures the memory module cover, then remove the memory module cover. 68 Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 6 Slide the battery release latch...
...slot, proceed to release the battery. 2 1 Memory module cover Locating the sample memory module cover 7 Using a standard Phillips no. 1 screwdriver, unscrew the screw that you can retrieve them later. 2 Removing the sample memory module cover 8 If a memory module exists in the slot, remove it as... detailed in a safe place so that secures the memory module cover, then remove the memory module cover. 68 Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 6 Slide the battery release latch...
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... not to discharge any static electricity you insert into the computer. 9 Remove the new memory module from its antistatic packaging. 10 Holding the memory module at an angle by its pin connector on the memory module until the clips snap into the secondary slot Avoid touching the connectors on the... memory module or on the connectors may have built up. Inserting the sample memory module into place. Before you handle the module, touch a grounded metal surface to touch its edges so that the gold connector...
... not to discharge any static electricity you insert into the computer. 9 Remove the new memory module from its antistatic packaging. 10 Holding the memory module at an angle by its pin connector on the memory module until the clips snap into the secondary slot Avoid touching the connectors on the... memory module or on the connectors may have built up. Inserting the sample memory module into place. Before you handle the module, touch a grounded metal surface to touch its edges so that the gold connector...
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... you turn on the power: Warning: Resume Failure Press Any Key To Continue If the computer hangs up partially. 3 Carefully remove the module from the memory module. The memory module pops up when you turn it on, perform the following: Press the power button and hold it on . Removing... a memory module from the secondary slot If you turn the power on the computer, it . Do not try to shut down for five seconds, then turn ...
... you turn on the power: Warning: Resume Failure Press Any Key To Continue If the computer hangs up partially. 3 Carefully remove the module from the memory module. The memory module pops up when you turn it on, perform the following: Press the power button and hold it on . Removing... a memory module from the secondary slot If you turn the power on the computer, it . Do not try to shut down for five seconds, then turn ...
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...If the computer is vacant. Installing a memory module in the primary slot. See "Turning off the computer" on , begin at step 1; The computer does not boot when the primary slot is on page 54. Toshiba recommends installing a memory module in the secondary slot first (due ...to complete this , please contact your Toshiba sales representative for a service professional to the ease of installation) before removing and installing...
...If the computer is vacant. Installing a memory module in the primary slot. See "Turning off the computer" on , begin at step 1; The computer does not boot when the primary slot is on page 54. Toshiba recommends installing a memory module in the secondary slot first (due ...to complete this , please contact your Toshiba sales representative for a service professional to the ease of installation) before removing and installing...
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Installing a memory module with the computer's power on may damage the computer, the module, or both. 3 Close the display panel and remove any cables you can retrieve ... open the display panel. 9 Insert a thin object under the rim of the keyboard brace and lift out the brace. 72 Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 2 Unplug the computer. Place the screw in a safe place so that you may have connected. 4 Turn the computer upside down. 5 If the battery lock is...
Installing a memory module with the computer's power on may damage the computer, the module, or both. 3 Close the display panel and remove any cables you can retrieve ... open the display panel. 9 Insert a thin object under the rim of the keyboard brace and lift out the brace. 72 Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 2 Unplug the computer. Place the screw in a safe place so that you may have connected. 4 Turn the computer upside down. 5 If the battery lock is...
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Place the screws in a safe place so that you can retrieve them later. 11 Lift up the back of the keyboard, rotate it toward you and lay in face down on the palm rest. Rotating the sample keyboard Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 73 Removing the sample keyboard brace 10 Remove two screws securing the keyboard.
Place the screws in a safe place so that you can retrieve them later. 11 Lift up the back of the keyboard, rotate it toward you and lay in face down on the palm rest. Rotating the sample keyboard Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 73 Removing the sample keyboard brace 10 Remove two screws securing the keyboard.
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... and store it in a safe place so that you can retrieve it later. 13 Remove the existing memory module from the slot by pulling the clips away from its antistatic packaging. 15 Holding the memory module by its edges so that the gold connector bar faces the slot, fit the module into... either side. The clips on either side of the module will click to secure the module. Removing the sample metal brace 14 Remove the new memory module from the memory module. Installing the sample memory module in the primary slot 74 Connecting Other External Devices Adding...
... and store it in a safe place so that you can retrieve it later. 13 Remove the existing memory module from the slot by pulling the clips away from its antistatic packaging. 15 Holding the memory module by its edges so that the gold connector bar faces the slot, fit the module into... either side. The clips on either side of the module will click to secure the module. Removing the sample metal brace 14 Remove the new memory module from the memory module. Installing the sample memory module in the primary slot 74 Connecting Other External Devices Adding...
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When you turn on the computer, seat the keyboard, and secure it with the two screws. 18 Seat the keyboard brace and press to secure latches. 19 Replace the retaining screw. 20 Install the battery pack. 21 Turn the computer over and restart it automatically recognizes the additional memory. Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 75 16 Replace the metal brace and the screw. 17 Insert the tabs on the front of the keyboard into corresponding notches on the computer, it .
When you turn on the computer, seat the keyboard, and secure it with the two screws. 18 Seat the keyboard brace and press to secure latches. 19 Replace the retaining screw. 20 Install the battery pack. 21 Turn the computer over and restart it automatically recognizes the additional memory. Connecting Other External Devices Adding memory 75 16 Replace the metal brace and the screw. 17 Insert the tabs on the front of the keyboard into corresponding notches on the computer, it .
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... work stays in a safe place. 87 See your software documentation for further information. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in the computer's temporary memory until you save feature that you can turn on page 99 for details. ❖ Back up your files to the hard disk at preset intervals...
... work stays in a safe place. 87 See your software documentation for further information. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in the computer's temporary memory until you save feature that you can turn on page 99 for details. ❖ Back up your files to the hard disk at preset intervals...
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... the hard disk takes longer than restoring it first saves the current settings and configuration of the computer to the hard disk. Restoring information from memory. When you start the computer up again, the computer runs a self-test, loads 115 Learning the Basics Powering down To start up again, press the...
... the hard disk takes longer than restoring it first saves the current settings and configuration of the computer to the hard disk. Restoring information from memory. When you start the computer up again, the computer runs a self-test, loads 115 Learning the Basics Powering down To start up again, press the...
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...a little more time and power to start up than restarting from Standby, because information is being retrieved from the hard disk rather than from memory. ❖ When starting up again, the computer returns to the mode in which you left it , including all open programs and files ...were using. Configuring your computer for Hibernation 1 Click Start, Control Panel, and then Performance and Maintenance. 2 In the Control Panel window, double-click the TOSHIBA Power Saver icon. 3 Click the Setup Action tab. 4 Select Hibernation for the options you want. ❖ When I press the power button Set ...
...a little more time and power to start up than restarting from Standby, because information is being retrieved from the hard disk rather than from memory. ❖ When starting up again, the computer returns to the mode in which you left it , including all open programs and files ...were using. Configuring your computer for Hibernation 1 Click Start, Control Panel, and then Performance and Maintenance. 2 In the Control Panel window, double-click the TOSHIBA Power Saver icon. 3 Click the Setup Action tab. 4 Select Hibernation for the options you want. ❖ When I press the power button Set ...
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... power button or closing the display panel, you can continue working from where you power on /off . The computer is configured, put the computer in memory so that, when you left off light turns green. NOTE For more information about the Power Saver utility, see "PC Diagnostic Tool" on the hibernation...
... power button or closing the display panel, you can continue working from where you power on /off . The computer is configured, put the computer in memory so that, when you left off light turns green. NOTE For more information about the Power Saver utility, see "PC Diagnostic Tool" on the hibernation...