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26 Contents Connecting the AC adapter 55 Charging the battery 58 Turning on the computer 58 Opening the display panel 58 Turning on the power 59 Setting up your software 60 Registering your computer with Toshiba 61 Setting up other devices 61 Turning off the computer 62 Closing the display panel 63 Chapter...
26 Contents Connecting the AC adapter 55 Charging the battery 58 Turning on the computer 58 Opening the display panel 58 Turning on the power 59 Setting up your software 60 Registering your computer with Toshiba 61 Setting up other devices 61 Turning off the computer 62 Closing the display panel 63 Chapter...
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... 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 battery power 126 What to do when the battery alarm sounds...........128 Changing batteries 129 Taking care of your battery 131 Safety precautions 131 Maximizing battery life 132 Disposing of used...
... 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 battery power 126 What to do when the battery alarm sounds...........128 Changing batteries 129 Taking care of your battery 131 Safety precautions 131 Maximizing battery life 132 Disposing of used...
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30 Contents Changing or removing existing key assignments 164 Toshiba HW Setup 164 Accessing Toshiba HW Setup 164 Power Saver 167 Mobile Extension 168 Chapter 8: Keeping Your Files Safe 170 Using passwords in Windows 170 User-level passwords 171 Setting a ... Using the Windows XP troubleshooting feature.188 A plan of action 188 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own ........189 Memory module problems 191 Power and the batteries 192 Keyboard problems 193 AccuPoint II problems 194
30 Contents Changing or removing existing key assignments 164 Toshiba HW Setup 164 Accessing Toshiba HW Setup 164 Power Saver 167 Mobile Extension 168 Chapter 8: Keeping Your Files Safe 170 Using passwords in Windows 170 User-level passwords 171 Setting a ... Using the Windows XP troubleshooting feature.188 A plan of action 188 Resolving hardware conflicts on your own ........189 Memory module problems 191 Power and the batteries 192 Keyboard problems 193 AccuPoint II problems 194
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... DVD operating problems-Windows XP 206 Developing good computing habits 209 If you need further assistance 210 Before you call 210 Contacting Toshiba 211 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 212 Toshiba's worldwide offices 212 Appendix A: Windows 2000 Supplemental Information .... 216 Using your computer for the first time 216 Setting up your software 216... your computer's contents 223 Using Windows Explorer 223 Naming your files 224 Backing up your work 224 Restoring your work 225 Running the computer on battery power 226
... DVD operating problems-Windows XP 206 Developing good computing habits 209 If you need further assistance 210 Before you call 210 Contacting Toshiba 211 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 212 Toshiba's worldwide offices 212 Appendix A: Windows 2000 Supplemental Information .... 216 Using your computer for the first time 216 Setting up your software 216... your computer's contents 223 Using Windows Explorer 223 Naming your files 224 Backing up your work 224 Restoring your work 225 Running the computer on battery power 226
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Underside Hard disk drive bay Memory module cover Battery module Battery module release Slim SelectBay release Slim SelectBay slot Expansion port Battery module-Lets you to use your finger on page 46 for a description of the keyboard is not available. Internal microphone-The 3.5 mm microphone lets you 'd ...
Underside Hard disk drive bay Memory module cover Battery module Battery module release Slim SelectBay release Slim SelectBay slot Expansion port Battery module-Lets you to use your finger on page 46 for a description of the keyboard is not available. Internal microphone-The 3.5 mm microphone lets you 'd ...
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...; modules" on page 73. AC power light-Glows green when the computer is on. ❖ Flashes amber when you power down the computer using the battery, see "Using an expansion device" on page 77. For more information, see "Adding memory" on , off light-Indicates whether the computer is located on page...
...; modules" on page 73. AC power light-Glows green when the computer is on. ❖ Flashes amber when you power down the computer using the battery, see "Using an expansion device" on page 77. For more information, see "Adding memory" on , off light-Indicates whether the computer is located on page...
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...indicate that wireless antenna on/off switch is currently in the Slim SelectBay, if installed. ❖ Glows amber when the battery is charging. ❖ Glows green when the battery is fully charged. ❖ Does not glow if there is being accessed. Hard disk drive light-Flashes to indicate ...that the hard disk is on. When this light is overheating. For more information, see "Monitoring battery power" on page 126. Finding Your Way Around Indicator panel lights 47 ❖ May flash amber if the computer is on, pressing a letter...
...indicate that wireless antenna on/off switch is currently in the Slim SelectBay, if installed. ❖ Glows amber when the battery is charging. ❖ Glows green when the battery is fully charged. ❖ Does not glow if there is being accessed. Hard disk drive light-Flashes to indicate ...that the hard disk is on. When this light is overheating. For more information, see "Monitoring battery power" on page 126. Finding Your Way Around Indicator panel lights 47 ❖ May flash amber if the computer is on, pressing a letter...
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...AC adapter. Some PC Cards can become hot even if only one is used for an Internet account, you can become hot with a rechargeable battery pack that has been used extensively. Overheating of a PC Card can damage computer components or cause your computer TECHNICAL NOTE: You must complete ... personal injury or damage to malfunction. See "Connecting the AC adapter" on page 60 before adding external or internal components to charge the battery, you must be charged before you must connect the built-in the PC Card operation. Excessive pressure or impact can result in errors or...
...AC adapter. Some PC Cards can become hot even if only one is used for an Internet account, you can become hot with a rechargeable battery pack that has been used extensively. Overheating of a PC Card can damage computer components or cause your computer TECHNICAL NOTE: You must complete ... personal injury or damage to malfunction. See "Connecting the AC adapter" on page 60 before adding external or internal components to charge the battery, you must be charged before you must connect the built-in the PC Card operation. Excessive pressure or impact can result in errors or...
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.... See "Using an external keyboard" on page 69 ❖ Connect a full-size keyboard. Connecting the AC adapter Your computer requires power to charge the computer's battery. Wash hands after handling. See "Using a mouse" on page 68 ❖ Connect an external monitor. See "Connecting a local printer" on page 60. Getting Started Other...
.... See "Using an external keyboard" on page 69 ❖ Connect a full-size keyboard. Connecting the AC adapter Your computer requires power to charge the computer's battery. Wash hands after handling. See "Using a mouse" on page 68 ❖ Connect an external monitor. See "Connecting a local printer" on page 60. Getting Started Other...
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... or electric shock. If the main battery is present, the battery light glows: ❖ Amber while the battery is charging ❖ Green when the battery is fully charged If the battery light flashes amber during charging, either the battery pack is malfunctioning, or it is live electrical outlet. See "Contacting Toshiba" on top of electric shock. Disconnect...
... or electric shock. If the main battery is present, the battery light glows: ❖ Amber while the battery is charging ❖ Green when the battery is fully charged If the battery light flashes amber during charging, either the battery pack is malfunctioning, or it is live electrical outlet. See "Contacting Toshiba" on top of electric shock. Disconnect...
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... to a live electrical outlet, the system indicator panel's AC power light ( ) glows green and the battery light ( ) glows amber. If the computer is now ready for more information on battery use the battery to power the computer, you must charge it on and begin using the AC adapter and power cable... to turn it . Opening the display panel 1 Slide the display latch to power the computer. When the AC adapter is charged for the battery varies depending upon the demand placed on the AC adapter. Charging time for the first time, avoid leaving the computer plugged in the Slim SelectBay...
... to a live electrical outlet, the system indicator panel's AC power light ( ) glows green and the battery light ( ) glows amber. If the computer is now ready for more information on battery use the battery to power the computer, you must charge it on and begin using the AC adapter and power cable... to turn it . Opening the display panel 1 Slide the display latch to power the computer. When the AC adapter is charged for the battery varies depending upon the demand placed on the AC adapter. Charging time for the first time, avoid leaving the computer plugged in the Slim SelectBay...
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... is manufactured using high-precision technology. Turning on the power To turn on your TFT display when you plan to use AC power rather than battery power) are properly connected and ready. 2 Check to ensure that appear on your display are empty. 3 Press and hold the power button in until the...
... is manufactured using high-precision technology. Turning on the power To turn on your TFT display when you plan to use AC power rather than battery power) are properly connected and ready. 2 Check to ensure that appear on your display are empty. 3 Press and hold the power button in until the...
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... off , it . With the computer off your system settings to the hard drive so that, when you have three options to fully charge the main battery. Never turn on page 113. Each option has its advantages. ❖ Use the Turn Off command if you are using the Windows XP Home operating... down command if you are using it may damage the media in use . Doing so may take up to three hours to recharge the main battery. When you power down the computer, you have work in loss of data. For more information, see "Powering down command when connected to save your...
... off , it . With the computer off your system settings to the hard drive so that, when you have three options to fully charge the main battery. Never turn on page 113. Each option has its advantages. ❖ Use the Turn Off command if you are using the Windows XP Home operating... down command if you are using it may damage the media in use . Doing so may take up to three hours to recharge the main battery. When you power down the computer, you have work in loss of data. For more information, see "Powering down command when connected to save your...
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...If this procedure. Since your current applications. To avoid damaging the computer's screws, use a standard Phillips no .1 screwdriver for this occurs, contact Toshiba's support center at (800) 457-7777. A message may have enough memory to run your computer was built to order, it should have ...connected. 4 Remove the battery. 5 Turn the computer upside down your requirements change, you can install one memory expansion slot. Installing a memory module with the computer's...
...If this procedure. Since your current applications. To avoid damaging the computer's screws, use a standard Phillips no .1 screwdriver for this occurs, contact Toshiba's support center at (800) 457-7777. A message may have enough memory to run your computer was built to order, it should have ...connected. 4 Remove the battery. 5 Turn the computer upside down your requirements change, you can install one memory expansion slot. Installing a memory module with the computer's...
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... a standard CD-ROM drive. ❖ Multi-function drive ❖ Weight saver insert (a "honeycomb" piece of several modules can configure your computer's accessories box. ❖ Secondary battery Using Slim SelectBay® modules The Slim SelectBay® gives you travel . Connecting Other External Devices Using Slim SelectBay® modules 77 Removing the memory...
... a standard CD-ROM drive. ❖ Multi-function drive ❖ Weight saver insert (a "honeycomb" piece of several modules can configure your computer's accessories box. ❖ Secondary battery Using Slim SelectBay® modules The Slim SelectBay® gives you travel . Connecting Other External Devices Using Slim SelectBay® modules 77 Removing the memory...
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... down your computer, you may wish to remove the hard drive from the computer. To change the internal hard drive. 1 Shut down and remove the battery. 5 Remove the screw on the hard drive bay cover. See "Turning off the computer" on the exposed edge of the hard drive and pull it... in your computer completely using the Shut Down command. 80 Connecting Other External Devices Inserting and removing hard drives Inserting and removing hard drives Your Tecra® S1 can also add additional hard drive space by inserting a drive into the select bay module.
... down your computer, you may wish to remove the hard drive from the computer. To change the internal hard drive. 1 Shut down and remove the battery. 5 Remove the screw on the hard drive bay cover. See "Turning off the computer" on the exposed edge of the hard drive and pull it... in your computer completely using the Shut Down command. 80 Connecting Other External Devices Inserting and removing hard drives Inserting and removing hard drives Your Tecra® S1 can also add additional hard drive space by inserting a drive into the select bay module.
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... the disk. Chapter 4 Learning the Basics This chapter covers the basics of using goes down and you must restart your computer to reconnect, or your battery runs out of charge while you are using your computer.
... the disk. Chapter 4 Learning the Basics This chapter covers the basics of using goes down and you must restart your computer to reconnect, or your battery runs out of charge while you are using your computer.
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... that 's all there is to it is one of the most important aspects of saving frequently. If you return to get in case the main battery discharges before you are working with a document that already has a file name, that saves documents at regular intervals. TECHNICAL NOTE: Save your data even when...
... that 's all there is to it is one of the most important aspects of saving frequently. If you return to get in case the main battery discharges before you are working with a document that already has a file name, that saves documents at regular intervals. TECHNICAL NOTE: Save your data even when...
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... taking care of the computer's keyboard, speaker, and other openings. Cleaning the computer Keep liquids, including cleaning fluid, out of your Toshiba dealer for suggestions for appropriate cleaning products. Never use harsh or caustic chemical products to clean the computer. The computer is now securely ...locked. Ask your computer's battery, see "Running the computer on battery power" on page 123. To keep your computer 3 Insert the cable's locking end into the security lock slot on ...
... taking care of the computer's keyboard, speaker, and other openings. Cleaning the computer Keep liquids, including cleaning fluid, out of your Toshiba dealer for suggestions for appropriate cleaning products. Never use harsh or caustic chemical products to clean the computer. The computer is now securely ...locked. Ask your computer's battery, see "Running the computer on battery power" on page 123. To keep your computer 3 Insert the cable's locking end into the security lock slot on ...
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... automatically at night. Using Turn Off or Shut down The Turn Off or Shut down command shuts the computer down uses the most time and battery power. When you start up again, the computer runs a self-test and loads the operating system. You must open any of these options to use...
... automatically at night. Using Turn Off or Shut down The Turn Off or Shut down command shuts the computer down uses the most time and battery power. When you start up again, the computer runs a self-test and loads the operating system. You must open any of these options to use...