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... 113 Powering down the computer 113 Using Turn Off or Shut down 114 Using Hibernation 117 Using Standby 119 Chapter 5: Mobile Computing 123 Toshiba's energy-saver design 123 Running the computer on battery power 123 Battery Notice 124 Charging the batteries 124 Charging the RTC battery 125 Monitoring...alarm sounds...........128 Changing batteries 129 Taking care of your battery 131 Safety precautions 131 Maximizing battery life 132 Disposing of used batteries safely 133 Conserving power 134 Power usage modes in Windows XP Professional 135 Using a hot key to set the power usage...
... 113 Powering down the computer 113 Using Turn Off or Shut down 114 Using Hibernation 117 Using Standby 119 Chapter 5: Mobile Computing 123 Toshiba's energy-saver design 123 Running the computer on battery power 123 Battery Notice 124 Charging the batteries 124 Charging the RTC battery 125 Monitoring...alarm sounds...........128 Changing batteries 129 Taking care of your battery 131 Safety precautions 131 Maximizing battery life 132 Disposing of used batteries safely 133 Conserving power 134 Power usage modes in Windows XP Professional 135 Using a hot key to set the power usage...
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...level password in System Setup HINT: If you forget your password service diskette, contact the Toshiba Global Support Centre (US telephone number (800) 457-7777). Select Shut down and click... Create Password. 6 Click on the " " to bring the notebook computer out of the instant security mode that Fn + F1 puts the computer into Windows, you will be asked for the Windows Logon and Instant...and create a password service diskette: 1 Click Start, then Shut Down. 173 Keeping Your Files Safe User-level passwords ❖ If you have lost your password and have registered a Windows user ...
...level password in System Setup HINT: If you forget your password service diskette, contact the Toshiba Global Support Centre (US telephone number (800) 457-7777). Select Shut down and click... Create Password. 6 Click on the " " to bring the notebook computer out of the instant security mode that Fn + F1 puts the computer into Windows, you will be asked for the Windows Logon and Instant...and create a password service diskette: 1 Click Start, then Shut Down. 173 Keeping Your Files Safe User-level passwords ❖ If you have lost your password and have registered a Windows user ...
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The Toshiba Console window appears. 3 Select Security. Sample Toshiba Console Security window 4 Click the Supervisor password icon. 5 Select Not Registered. 6 Enter the correct password. 7 Click OK, then click OK again to Toshiba Console, then click the resulting Toshiba Console selection. Deleting a supervisor password 1 Click Start, then click All Programs. 2 Point to exit. 178 Keeping Your Files Safe Using a supervisor password 7 Select an option under User Password Mode. 8 Click OK.
The Toshiba Console window appears. 3 Select Security. Sample Toshiba Console Security window 4 Click the Supervisor password icon. 5 Select Not Registered. 6 Enter the correct password. 7 Click OK, then click OK again to Toshiba Console, then click the resulting Toshiba Console selection. Deleting a supervisor password 1 Click Start, then click All Programs. 2 Point to exit. 178 Keeping Your Files Safe Using a supervisor password 7 Select an option under User Password Mode. 8 Click OK.
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... keyboard 90 battery alarms 128 caring for 131 changing 129 charging 55, 58, 62 charging before use 54 conserving power 134 disposal 133 disposing of safely 133 lights 47 main 47 module 46 monitoring power 126 power usage hot key 135 power usage...
... keyboard 90 battery alarms 128 caring for 131 changing 129 charging 55, 58, 62 charging before use 54 conserving power 134 disposal 133 disposing of safely 133 lights 47 main 47 module 46 monitoring power 126 power usage hot key 135 power usage...
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...Caution : Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, Which if not avoided, may rupture or ignite. 6-7 Never connect the battery pack to a plug socked or to ensure safe operation and maximum performance. Taking proper care of the battery pack by contacting the terminals with a nail or other object. POWER AND POWER-UP... MODES Care and use of the battery pack Care and use of the battery pack The battery pack is a vital component of batteries can ...
...Caution : Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, Which if not avoided, may rupture or ignite. 6-7 Never connect the battery pack to a plug socked or to ensure safe operation and maximum performance. Taking proper care of the battery pack by contacting the terminals with a nail or other object. POWER AND POWER-UP... MODES Care and use of the battery pack Care and use of the battery pack The battery pack is a vital component of batteries can ...