User Guide
Page 9
... harmful interference to reduce the potential for the general population; Equipment (or its operation in excess of Industry Canada. 9 Canada - consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from windows to be operated indoors and away from Health Canada's Web site www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb. Pour empecher que cet appareil cause du brouillage...
... harmful interference to reduce the potential for the general population; Equipment (or its operation in excess of Industry Canada. 9 Canada - consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from windows to be operated indoors and away from Health Canada's Web site www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb. Pour empecher que cet appareil cause du brouillage...
User Guide
Page 28
...of Sony Corporation. Additional information may be regulated due to preserving the environment, Toshiba supports various trade-in this product may be obtained from a video provider licensed ...use . None of the licenses extend to provide such video. 28 Trademarks Tecra, AccuPoint, and eco Utility are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft ...are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Atheros Communications, Inc. Microsoft, Outlook, Windows, and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in a ...
...of Sony Corporation. Additional information may be regulated due to preserving the environment, Toshiba supports various trade-in this product may be obtained from a video provider licensed ...use . None of the licenses extend to provide such video. 28 Trademarks Tecra, AccuPoint, and eco Utility are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft ...are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Atheros Communications, Inc. Microsoft, Outlook, Windows, and Windows Media are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in a ...
User Guide
Page 31
... Using the keyboard 101 Character keys 102 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 102 Function keys 102 Special Windows® keys 103 Starting a program 103 Starting a program from the Start menu.........104 Starting a program from Windows® Explorer 104 Starting a program using the Search programs and files field 105 Saving your work 106...
... Using the keyboard 101 Character keys 102 Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys 102 Function keys 102 Special Windows® keys 103 Starting a program 103 Starting a program from the Start menu.........104 Starting a program from Windows® Explorer 104 Starting a program using the Search programs and files field 105 Saving your work 106...
User Guide
Page 34
...Authentication Utility 171 Fingerprint Logon 172 Care and maintenance of your fingerprint reader 172 Fingerprint reader limitations 174 TOSHIBA eco Utility 175 TOSHIBA Service Station 176 TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor 176 ConfigFree 177 Getting Started 177 ConfigFree® Utilities 178 Chapter 6: If Something ...Goes Wrong 181 Problems that are easy to fix 181 Problems when you turn on the computer............182 The Windows®...
...Authentication Utility 171 Fingerprint Logon 172 Care and maintenance of your fingerprint reader 172 Fingerprint reader limitations 174 TOSHIBA eco Utility 175 TOSHIBA Service Station 176 TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor 176 ConfigFree 177 Getting Started 177 ConfigFree® Utilities 178 Chapter 6: If Something ...Goes Wrong 181 Problems that are easy to fix 181 Problems when you turn on the computer............182 The Windows®...
User Guide
Page 35
... Develop good computing habits 201 Data and system configuration backup in the Windows® operating system 202 If you need further assistance 206 Before you contact Toshiba 206 Contacting Toshiba 207 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 208 Toshiba's worldwide offices 208 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 210 Hot Key Cards 210 Using the Hot Key Cards...
... Develop good computing habits 201 Data and system configuration backup in the Windows® operating system 202 If you need further assistance 206 Before you contact Toshiba 206 Contacting Toshiba 207 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 208 Toshiba's worldwide offices 208 Appendix A: Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards 210 Hot Key Cards 210 Using the Hot Key Cards...
User Guide
Page 38
...ensure the accuracy of contents and the index to -date product information about your particular model, please visit Toshiba's Web site at pcsupport.toshiba.com. 38 Introduction This guide NOTE The product specifications and configuration information are all the features and specifications ...listed or illustrated. Your particular model may not have all subject to perform tasks in Windows® 7. This guide This ...
...ensure the accuracy of contents and the index to -date product information about your particular model, please visit Toshiba's Web site at pcsupport.toshiba.com. 38 Introduction This guide NOTE The product specifications and configuration information are all the features and specifications ...listed or illustrated. Your particular model may not have all subject to perform tasks in Windows® 7. This guide This ...
User Guide
Page 50
...Toshiba recommends setting up your software" on your computer, the Setup Wizard guides you through steps to set up your software When you may vary according to your software setup choices. The first time you turn off the power again until the operating system has loaded completely. NOTE The names of windows... displayed, and the order in which windows appear, may want to: ❖ Add more memory (see "Adding memory (optional)" on page 51) ❖...
...Toshiba recommends setting up your software" on your computer, the Setup Wizard guides you through steps to set up your software When you may vary according to your software setup choices. The first time you turn off the power again until the operating system has loaded completely. NOTE The names of windows... displayed, and the order in which windows appear, may want to: ❖ Add more memory (see "Adding memory (optional)" on page 51) ❖...
User Guide
Page 58
... to go into Safe Mode, then shut down and restart the system, at which time Windows® should boot back up normally. In either of the Safe Mode options is highlighted, it on the power: If "Start Windows® Normally" is suggested, this could hang up slightly. If so, consult... Windows® Help and Support. 2 Pull the latches away from the memory module. The computer could be a sign that...
... to go into Safe Mode, then shut down and restart the system, at which time Windows® should boot back up normally. In either of the Safe Mode options is highlighted, it on the power: If "Start Windows® Normally" is suggested, this could hang up slightly. If so, consult... Windows® Help and Support. 2 Pull the latches away from the memory module. The computer could be a sign that...
User Guide
Page 60
... the computer to this : ❖ Click Start, Control Panel, System and Security, and then System. NOTE From time to time, Windows® will display a pop-up squarely with the socket latches. If you to perform the action, click Continue; 60 Getting Started Recovering... the Internal Storage Drive 7 Reconnect the cables. 8 Restart the computer. The System window appears. If the computer does not recognize the memory configuration, turn off the computer and remove the memory module slot cover (complete steps 1-8...
... the computer to this : ❖ Click Start, Control Panel, System and Security, and then System. NOTE From time to time, Windows® will display a pop-up squarely with the socket latches. If you to perform the action, click Continue; 60 Getting Started Recovering... the Internal Storage Drive 7 Reconnect the cables. 8 Restart the computer. The System window appears. If the computer does not recognize the memory configuration, turn off the computer and remove the memory module slot cover (complete steps 1-8...
User Guide
Page 61
However, it is stored on page 64. It is strongly recommended that you create recovery DVDs/media before using Windows® Backup or another backup program. Be sure to separately save the files you have created to external media using your system for the ...the internal partitions you may have created are deleted, you can restore your system to an external power source via the AC adaptor. ❖ The Toshiba Recovery Wizard also provides the option of erasing your internal storage drive become corrupted or are deleted. Also, if your original internal storage drive fails...
However, it is stored on page 64. It is strongly recommended that you create recovery DVDs/media before using Windows® Backup or another backup program. Be sure to separately save the files you have created to external media using your system for the ...the internal partitions you may have created are deleted, you can restore your system to an external power source via the AC adaptor. ❖ The Toshiba Recovery Wizard also provides the option of erasing your internal storage drive become corrupted or are deleted. Also, if your original internal storage drive fails...
User Guide
Page 62
You can recover the original factory image (returning the computer to its out-of Windows® 7 32-bit or 64-bit operating system, select one at this time. NOTE During the recovery process it is turned off. 2 Press and hold ...
You can recover the original factory image (returning the computer to its out-of Windows® 7 32-bit or 64-bit operating system, select one at this time. NOTE During the recovery process it is turned off. 2 Press and hold ...
User Guide
Page 65
... recovery DVDs/media" on the computer. 3 If your computer's internal storage drive or by either using the utilities stored on your system offers a choice of Windows® 7 32-bit or 64-bit operating system, select one at this time. If not, skip to continue. (Sample Image) Warning screen Getting Started 65...
... recovery DVDs/media" on the computer. 3 If your computer's internal storage drive or by either using the utilities stored on your system offers a choice of Windows® 7 32-bit or 64-bit operating system, select one at this time. If not, skip to continue. (Sample Image) Warning screen Getting Started 65...
User Guide
Page 67
... the process is turned off. 2 Press and hold the 0 (zero) key on your keyboard while powering on your computer be connected to its out-of Windows® 7 32-bit or 64-bit operating system, select one at this time.
... the process is turned off. 2 Press and hold the 0 (zero) key on your keyboard while powering on your computer be connected to its out-of Windows® 7 32-bit or 64-bit operating system, select one at this time.
User Guide
Page 72
... : ❖ Recover to out-of-box state (recommended recovery method) ❖ Recover without changing the internal storage drive partitions ❖ Recover to external media using Windows® Backup or another backup program. Be sure to save the files you have created recovery DVDs/media for your system, you can restore your...
... : ❖ Recover to out-of-box state (recommended recovery method) ❖ Recover without changing the internal storage drive partitions ❖ Recover to external media using Windows® Backup or another backup program. Be sure to save the files you have created recovery DVDs/media for your system, you can restore your...
User Guide
Page 81
...allow you to scroll as you type" into the Search field. The touch pad settings are accessible through the Mouse Properties option of the Windows Control Panel. To scroll horizontally, run your finger on the screen, and potentially the item or text may be disabled or changed in ... light taps and lighter finger pressure. See "Disabling or enabling the touch pad" on a mouse or trackball. Getting Started 81 Using the Toshiba Dual Pointing Device Adjusting touch pad settings While you are typing, the on-screen pointer may seem to move the pointer by sliding your finger...
...allow you to scroll as you type" into the Search field. The touch pad settings are accessible through the Mouse Properties option of the Windows Control Panel. To scroll horizontally, run your finger on the screen, and potentially the item or text may be disabled or changed in ... light taps and lighter finger pressure. See "Disabling or enabling the touch pad" on a mouse or trackball. Getting Started 81 Using the Toshiba Dual Pointing Device Adjusting touch pad settings While you are typing, the on-screen pointer may seem to move the pointer by sliding your finger...
User Guide
Page 82
... the touch pad is enabled by sliding your program's documentation to the left -hand) button. To double-click, press the primary button twice in the Windows® Control Panel. Check your finger on the touch pad. However, the AccuPoint® and AccuPoint® button functions will also be disabled. The primary...
... the touch pad is enabled by sliding your program's documentation to the left -hand) button. To double-click, press the primary button twice in the Windows® Control Panel. Check your finger on the touch pad. However, the AccuPoint® and AccuPoint® button functions will also be disabled. The primary...
User Guide
Page 85
...; External monitor and TV (extended mode) ❖ Swap-Switch primary display between internal display and external monitor when using extended desktop (Sample Image) Display options window 3 Release the Fn key. Using an external keyboard If you prefer to use an external keyboard, you may want to your television (or other video...
...; External monitor and TV (extended mode) ❖ Swap-Switch primary display between internal display and external monitor when using extended desktop (Sample Image) Display options window 3 Release the Fn key. Using an external keyboard If you prefer to use an external keyboard, you may want to your television (or other video...
User Guide
Page 87
... Printer Wizard appears. (Sample Image) Add Printer Wizard 2 Follow the on-screen instructions to lose your printer installation guide for instructions before shutting down the Windows® operating system could cause you may lose data or damage the disk/disc and/or drive. Refer to your work.
... Printer Wizard appears. (Sample Image) Add Printer Wizard 2 Follow the on-screen instructions to lose your printer installation guide for instructions before shutting down the Windows® operating system could cause you may lose data or damage the disk/disc and/or drive. Refer to your work.
User Guide
Page 89
... where you power down using the Sleep command and the main battery discharges fully, your work first. Sleep saves the current state of time, the Windows® operating system may save your unsaved information will be lost. If you left it, including all open documents and programs to your internal storage...
... where you power down using the Sleep command and the main battery discharges fully, your work first. Sleep saves the current state of time, the Windows® operating system may save your unsaved information will be lost. If you left it, including all open documents and programs to your internal storage...
User Guide
Page 90
... puts the computer into Sleep mode. 1 Click Start, Control Panel, System and Security, and then Power Options. 90 Getting Started Turning off . The Power Options window appears.
... puts the computer into Sleep mode. 1 Click Start, Control Panel, System and Security, and then Power Options. 90 Getting Started Turning off . The Power Options window appears.