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A105-S2716 - Satellite - Pentium M 1.73 GHz

Brand: Toshiba | Category: Laptop
Table of contents
  1. industry canada requirement
  2. telephone company procedures
  3. wireless interoperability
  4. wireless lan and your health
  5. device authorization
  6. radio approvals for wireless devices
  7. bluetooth wireless technology interoperability
  8. bluetooth wireless technology and your health
  9. regulatory statements
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Table Of Contents
  17. Table Of Contents
  18. Table Of Contents
  19. Introduction
  20. This guide
  21. Other icons used
  22. Service options
  23. Chapter 1: Getting Started
  24. Keeping yourself comfortable
  25. Important information on your computer's cooling fan
  26. Setting up your software
  27. Registering your computer with Toshiba
  28. Connecting to a power source
  29. Charging the main battery
  30. Using the computer for the first time
  31. Your computer's features and specifications
  32. Adding memory (optional)
  33. Installing a memory module
  34. Removing a memory module
  35. Using the TouchPad
  36. Scrolling with the TouchPad
  37. Using the Dual Mode Pad
  38. Scrolling with the Dual Mode Pad
  39. Using the Virtual Buttons
  40. Disabling or enabling the Dual Mode Pad
  41. Using external display devices
  42. on the computer
  43. Adjusting the quality of the external display
  44. Connecting a local printer
  45. Setting up a printer
  46. Connecting an optional external diskette drive
  47. Turning off the computer
  48. hibernation mode
  49. standby mode
  50. Down commands
  51. Using and configuring Hibernation mode
  52. Using and configuring Standby mode
  53. Closing the display panel
  54. Caring for your computer
  55. Computing tips
  56. Using the keyboard
  57. Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys
  58. Windows special keys
  59. Using the overlay to type numeric data
  60. Starting a program from the Start menu
  61. Starting a program from the Run dialog box
  62. Saving your work
  63. saving files
  64. Printing your work
  65. Backing up your work
  66. Restoring your work
  67. CD-RW/DVD-ROM or multi-function drive components
  68. Media Control Buttons
  69. Inserting a compact disc
  70. Playing an audio CD
  71. Playing CDs manually
  72. Removing a disc with the computer on
  73. Removing a disc with the computer off
  74. Toshiba's online resources
  75. Toshiba's energy-saver design
  76. Battery Notice
  77. Power management
  78. Charging batteries
  79. Charging the RTC battery
  80. Monitoring main battery power
  81. Determining remaining battery power
  82. What to do when the main battery runs low
  83. Setting battery alarms
  84. Power Profiles
  85. Using a hot key to set the Power Profile
  86. Changing the main battery
  87. Removing the battery from the computer
  88. Inserting a charged battery
  89. Taking care of your battery
  90. Maximizing battery life
  91. Disposing of used batteries
  92. Traveling tips
  93. Exploring the desktop
  94. Finding your way around the desktop
  95. Setting up for communications
  96. Connecting the modem to a telephone line
  97. Connecting your computer to a network
  98. An overview of using the Internet
  99. Internet Service Providers
  100. Surfing the Internet
  101. Uploading to, and downloading files from the Internet
  102. using a microphone
  103. Using external speakers or headphones
  104. Using PC Cards
  105. Removing a PC Card
  106. Setting up a PC Card for your computer
  107. Removing an ExpressCard
  108. Using the Bridge Media Adapter Slot
  109. Removing memory media
  110. Using the i.LINK ® port
  111. Chapter 5: Toshiba Utilities
  112. TOSHIBA Assist
  113. Connect
  114. Secure
  115. Protect & Fix
  116. Setting passwords
  117. Using an instant password
  118. Disabling a user password
  119. Deleting a supervisor password
  120. Starting Fn-esse
  121. assign keys
  122. Viewing existing key assignments
  123. PC Diagnostic Tool Utility
  124. TOSHIBA Power Saver
  125. Preset Power Profiles
  126. Mouse Utility
  127. TOSHIBA Hotkey Utility
  128. TOSHIBA Zooming Utility
  129. TOSHIBA SD Memory Card Format Utility
  130. TOSHIBA Button Controls
  131. CD/DVD Drive Acoustic Silencer
  132. TOSHIBA Accessibility
  133. Fingerprint Authentication Utility
  134. Fingerprint Logon
  135. Control Center
  136. Password Bank
  137. sensor
  138. Fingerprint sensor limitations
  139. Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong
  140. Problems when you turn on the computer
  141. working
  142. Using Startup options to fix problems
  143. Internet problems
  144. A plan of action
  145. Resolving hardware conflicts on your own
  146. Fixing a problem with Device Manager
  147. Memory problems
  148. Power and the batteries
  149. Keyboard problems
  150. Display problems
  151. Disk drive problems
  152. CD-RW/DVD-ROM or multi-function drive problems
  153. Sound system problems
  154. Printer problems
  155. Modem problems
  156. Wireless networking problems
  157. DVD operating problems
  158. Develop good computing habits
  159. Data and system configuration backup in Windows XP
  160. If you need further assistance
  161. Contacting Toshiba
  162. Other Toshiba Internet Web sites
  163. Toshiba's worldwide offices
  164. Volume Mute
  165. Password security
  166. Maintaining security when the battery is not fully charged
  167. Power usage mode
  168. Standby mode
  169. Hibernation mode
  170. Display modes
  171. Disabling or enabling wireless devices
  172. Keyboard hot keys
  173. Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors
  174. Appendix C: Using ConfigFree ™ with your Toshiba Computer
  175. Getting Started
  176. configfree utilities
  177. ConfigFree Utilities
  178. Search for Wireless Devices
  179. Profile Settings
  180. ConfigFree SUMMIT
  181. Quick Connect
  182. Using the Automatic Switch
  183. Glossary
  184. Index
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A105-S2716 - Satellite - Pentium M 1.73 GHz

Brand: Toshiba | Category: Laptop
Table of contents
  1. fcc requirements
  2. regulatory information
  3. eu declaration of conformity
  4. device authorization
  5. radio approvals for wireless devices
  6. bluetooth wireless technology interoperability
  7. regulatory statements
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Introduction
  17. This guide
  18. Safety icons
  19. Other icons used
  20. Service options
  21. Chapter 1: Getting Started
  22. Keeping yourself comfortable
  23. Important information on your computer's cooling fan
  24. Setting up your software
  25. Registering your computer with Toshiba
  26. Connecting to a power source
  27. Charging the main battery
  28. Using the computer for the first time
  29. Your computer's features and specifications
  30. Adding memory (optional)
  31. Installing a memory module
  32. Removing a memory module
  33. checking total memory
  34. Using the TouchPad
  35. Scrolling with the TouchPad
  36. Turning off the computer
  37. hibernation mode
  38. standby mode
  39. commands
  40. Using and configuring Hibernation mode
  41. Using and configuring Standby mode
  42. Closing the display panel
  43. Using external display devices
  44. the computer
  45. Adjusting the quality of the external display
  46. Connecting a local printer
  47. Setting up a printer
  48. Connecting an optional external diskette drive
  49. Cleaning the computer
  50. Chapter 2: Learning the Basics
  51. Using the keyboard
  52. Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys
  53. Windows special keys
  54. Using the overlay to type numeric data
  55. Starting a program from the Start menu
  56. Starting a program from the Run dialog box
  57. saving your work
  58. Printing your work
  59. Backing up your work
  60. Restoring your work
  61. DVD-ROM or multi-function drive components
  62. CD/DVD control buttons
  63. Inserting a compact disc
  64. Playing an audio CD
  65. Playing CDs using Auto-Run
  66. Removing a disc with the computer on
  67. Removing a disc with the computer off
  68. Toshiba's online resources
  69. Chapter 3: Mobile Computing
  70. Battery Notice
  71. Power management
  72. Charging batteries
  73. Charging the RTC battery
  74. Monitoring main battery power
  75. Determining remaining battery power
  76. What to do when the main battery runs low
  77. Setting battery alarms
  78. Power Profiles
  79. Using a hot key to set the Power Profile
  80. Changing the main battery
  81. Inserting a charged battery
  82. Taking care of your battery
  83. Maximizing battery life
  84. Disposing of used batteries
  85. Traveling tips
  86. Chapter 4: Exploring Your Computer's Features
  87. Finding your way around the desktop
  88. setting up for communications
  89. Connecting the modem to a telephone line
  90. Connecting your computer to a network
  91. An overview of using the Internet
  92. Internet Service Providers
  93. Surfing the Internet
  94. Uploading to, and downloading files from the Internet
  95. using a microphone
  96. Using external speakers or headphones
  97. Using PC Cards
  98. Removing a PC Card
  99. Setting up a PC Card for your computer
  100. Removing an ExpressCard
  101. Using the Bridge Media Adapter Slot
  102. Removing memory media
  103. Chapter 5: Toshiba Utilities
  104. Starting Fn-esse
  105. assign keys
  106. Viewing existing key assignments
  107. TOSHIBA Assist
  108. Connect
  109. Setting user passwords
  110. Setting a user password
  111. Using a supervisor password
  112. Deleting a supervisor password
  113. TOSHIBA Power Saver
  114. Profiles
  115. Mouse utility
  116. TOSHIBA HW Setup
  117. TOSHIBA Zooming Utility
  118. TOSHIBA Touch and Launch utility
  119. TOSHIBA Touch and Launch Settings
  120. Launch
  121. SD Memory Card Format
  122. CD/DVD Drive Acoustic Silencer
  123. TOSHIBA Accessibility
  124. Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong
  125. Problems when you turn on the computer
  126. Using Startup options to fix problems
  127. Internet problems
  128. Resolving a hardware conflict
  129. Resolving hardware conflicts on your own
  130. Fixing a problem with Device Manager
  131. Memory problems
  132. Power and the batteries
  133. Keyboard problems
  134. Display problems
  135. Disk drive problems
  136. DVD-ROM or multi-function drive problems
  137. Sound system problems
  138. Printer problems
  139. Modem problems
  140. Wireless networking problems
  141. DVD operating problems
  142. Develop good computing habits
  143. Windows XP
  144. If you need further assistance
  145. Contacting Toshiba
  146. Other Toshiba Internet Web sites
  147. Toshiba's worldwide offices
  148. Appendix A: Hot Keys
  149. Password security
  150. fully charged
  151. Power usage mode
  152. Standby mode
  153. Hibernation mode
  154. Display modes
  155. Disabling or enabling wireless devices
  156. Keyboard hot keys
  157. Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors
  158. Appendix C: Using ConfigFree with your Toshiba Computer
  159. Starting ConfigFree
  160. ConfigFree Utilities
  161. Search for Wireless Devices
  162. Profile Settings
  163. ConfigFree SUMMIT
  164. Quick Connect
  165. Using the Automatic Switch
  166. Glossary
  167. Index
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A105-S2716 - Satellite - Pentium M 1.73 GHz

Brand: Toshiba | Category: Laptop
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. hardware overview
  11. system unit components
  12. inch hdd
  13. dvd-rom drive
  14. cd-rw/dvd-rom drive
  15. dvd super multi (+-r double layer)
  16. power supply
  17. main battery
  18. rtc battery
  19. Outline
  20. IEEE 1394 Test
  21. basic flowchart
  22. Basic Flowchart
  23. Power Supply
  24. system board
  25. System Board
  26. inch HDD
  27. Format Check
  28. Test Program Check
  29. Connector Check and Replacement Check
  30. Keyboard
  31. Display
  32. ODD (Optical Disk Drive)
  33. SD/MS/MS pro/MMC/XD Card(Optional)
  34. Finger Print(Optional)
  35. D Sensor
  36. Parallel Port(Optional)
  37. Audio Test
  38. ieee 1394 test
  39. cooling module
  40. chapter 3 contents
  41. General
  42. Quick Start
  43. Keyboard Layout test
  44. Hotkey Test
  45. DMI Write
  46. D Sensor Test
  47. FPRD Test
  48. IrDA ManSlave Test
  49. View Logs
  50. Options
  51. Batch Parameters Configuration
  52. Item's Parameters Configuration
  53. Load Batch Parameters
  54. Save Batch Parameters
  55. Specify LOG Viewer
  56. Display LOG File
  57. LOG File Sample
  58. Subtests
  59. System Test
  60. Memory Test
  61. Storage
  62. Video
  63. Communication (COMM)
  64. Peripheral
  65. Error Codes and description
  66. quick test item list
  67. Safety Precautions
  68. Before You Begin
  69. Disassembly Procedures
  70. Tools and Equipment
  71. Colors of Screw Shanks
  72. Removing the Battery Pack
  73. Installing the Battery Pack
  74. Removing the Optional PC Card
  75. Installing the Optional PC Card
  76. Removing the Optional Memory
  77. Installing the Optional Memory
  78. Removing the MDC Card
  79. Installing the MDC Card
  80. Removing the HDD
  81. Installing the HDD
  82. Speaker Cover and Keyboard
  83. Installing the Speaker Cover and Keyboard
  84. Bluetooth Card
  85. Installing the Bluetooth Card
  86. Wireless LAN Card
  87. Installing the Wireless LAN Card
  88. ODD Bay Module
  89. Installing the ODD Bay Module
  90. Display Assembly
  91. Installing the Display Assembly
  92. Top Cover
  93. Installing the Top Cover
  94. CPU Cooling Module and Fan
  95. Removing the CPU
  96. Installing the CPU
  97. USB Board, Finger Print Board and Print Board
  98. Installing the USB Board, Finger Print Board and Print Board
  99. System Board, MIC cable, AC IN cable
  100. Installing the System Board, MIC cable, AC IN cable
  101. Display Mask
  102. FL Inverter Board
  103. Installing the FL Inverter Board
  104. LCD Modules
  105. Installing the 15.4-inch LCD Module
  106. Speakers
  107. Switch Cover and Switch Board
  108. Removing the Switch Cover and Switch Board (For Commercial Model)
  109. Handling the LCD Module
  110. Keyboard Scan/Character Codes
  111. appendix a handling the lcd module
  112. appendix b board layout
  113. appendix c pin assignments
  114. appendix e key layout
  115. appendix f bios rewrite procedures
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