Toshiba M500 - Manual

Toshiba M500

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Protection of Stored Data
  • Page 4 – Industry Canada Requirement; FCC requirements
  • Page 5 – Disconnection; Fax Branding
  • Page 6 – Alarm Equipment; Instructions for IC CS-03 Certified Equipment
  • Page 7 – Wireless Interoperability
  • Page 8 – Wireless LAN and Your Health; Regulatory Information
  • Page 10 – EU Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 11 – Conformity Statement
  • Page 12 – Using this Equipment in Japan
  • Page 13 – Device Authorization
  • Page 14 – Radio Approvals for Wireless Devices; Approved Country/Region for the Intel
  • Page 15 – Wireless WAN and Your Health
  • Page 18 – Approved Countries/Regions for the Intel
  • Page 19 – Approved Countries/Regions for the Atheros
  • Page 22 – Approved Countries/Regions for the Realtek
  • Page 26 – PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection
  • Page 28 – Wireless Technology Interoperability
  • Page 29 – wireless; Wireless Technology and Your Health
  • Page 30 – Regulatory statements; Taiwan
  • Page 31 – Optical Drive Safety Instructions; Location of the Required Label
  • Page 33 – Trademarks; Computer Disposal Information
  • Page 34 – Contents
  • Page 36 – Starting a program using the Search
  • Page 37 – Removing a disc with the computer
  • Page 38 – Inserting an ExpressCard
  • Page 42 – Introduction
  • Page 44 – This guide
  • Page 45 – Safety icons; Other icons used
  • Page 46 – Your computer’s features and specifications; Other documentation; Service options
  • Page 47 – Chapter 1; Getting Started; Selecting a place to work; Setting up a work environment
  • Page 48 – Keeping yourself comfortable
  • Page 50 – Important information on your computer’s cooling fan; Setting up your computer
  • Page 51 – Connecting to a power source
  • Page 53 – Charging the main battery
  • Page 54 – Using the computer for the first time; Opening the display panel
  • Page 55 – Turning on the power
  • Page 56 – Setting up your software; Registering your computer with Toshiba; Adding optional external devices
  • Page 57 – Installing a memory module
  • Page 62 – Removing a memory module
  • Page 65 – Checking total memory; Recovering the Internal Storage Drive; Recovery option
  • Page 69 – Recovering to a custom size partition
  • Page 74 – Creating recovery DVDs/media
  • Page 75 – Restoring from recovery DVDs/media
  • Page 76 – Erasing the Internal Storage Drive
  • Page 78 – Checking the internal storage drive operating status; Installing drivers and applications; Using the TouchPadTM
  • Page 81 – Adjusting TouchPadTM settings
  • Page 82 – Disabling or enabling the TouchPadTM; Using external display devices
  • Page 83 – Connecting the display device; Selecting video cables
  • Page 84 – Connecting an external monitor or projector; Directing the display output when you turn on the computer
  • Page 85 – Adjusting the quality of the external display; Using an external keyboard
  • Page 86 – Using a mouse
  • Page 87 – Setting up a printer; Turning off the computer
  • Page 88 – Options for turning off the computer
  • Page 89 – Sleep mode
  • Page 90 – Using the Shut down command
  • Page 92 – Restarting your computer
  • Page 94 – Starting again from Hibernation mode
  • Page 95 – Configuring Sleep mode options
  • Page 97 – Starting again from Sleep mode; Customizing your computer’s settings; Caring for your computer; Cleaning the computer
  • Page 98 – Moving the computer
  • Page 99 – Chapter 2; Learning the Basics; Computing tips
  • Page 100 – Using the keyboard
  • Page 101 – Character keys
  • Page 102 – Special Windows; Overlay keys
  • Page 103 – Using the overlay to type numeric data; Using the overlay for cursor control; Backlit Keyboard; Starting a program
  • Page 104 – Starting a program from the Start menu
  • Page 105 – Starting a program using the Search programs and files field
  • Page 106 – Saving your work; Saving files
  • Page 107 – File names; Using a file extension; Printing your work
  • Page 108 – Backing up your work
  • Page 109 – Restoring your work; Using the optical drive
  • Page 110 – Optical drive components
  • Page 111 – Media control buttons
  • Page 114 – Playing an audio CD; Playing optical media
  • Page 115 – Recording optical media
  • Page 116 – Caring for optical discs; Toshiba’s online resources
  • Page 117 – Chapter 3; Mobile Computing; Toshiba’s energy-saver design
  • Page 118 – Running the computer on battery power; Battery Notice
  • Page 119 – Power management; Charging batteries
  • Page 120 – Charging the RTC battery
  • Page 121 – Monitoring main battery power
  • Page 122 – Determining remaining battery power
  • Page 123 – What to do when the main battery runs low; Setting battery notifications
  • Page 124 – Conserving battery power
  • Page 125 – Power Plans
  • Page 126 – Using a hot key to set the Power Plan
  • Page 127 – Using the TOSHIBA eco power plan
  • Page 128 – Changing the main battery; Removing the battery from the computer
  • Page 130 – Inserting a charged battery
  • Page 131 – Taking care of your battery; Safety precautions
  • Page 132 – Maintaining your battery
  • Page 133 – Disposing of used batteries
  • Page 134 – Traveling tips
  • Page 135 – Chapter 4; Exploring the desktop
  • Page 136 – Finding your way around the desktop; Icons
  • Page 138 – Setting up for communications; Using Wireless LAN connectivity
  • Page 139 – Connecting your computer to a network
  • Page 141 – An overview of using the Internet; The Internet
  • Page 142 – Connecting to the Internet; Surfing the Internet
  • Page 143 – Uploading to, and downloading files from, the Internet
  • Page 144 – Exploring audio features; Recording sounds
  • Page 145 – Using the Web Camera
  • Page 146 – Using an ExpressCard; Removing an ExpressCard
  • Page 147 – Using the Memory card reader
  • Page 148 – Inserting memory media; Removing memory media
  • Page 149 – Using the eSATA/USB combo port
  • Page 150 – Chapter 5; Utilities
  • Page 151 – TOSHIBA Assist
  • Page 152 – Connect
  • Page 153 – Secure
  • Page 155 – Optimize
  • Page 156 – TOSHIBA Application Installer
  • Page 157 – Setting passwords; Using an instant password
  • Page 158 – Using a supervisor password
  • Page 159 – Deleting a supervisor password
  • Page 160 – Deleting a user password
  • Page 161 – TOSHIBA Face Recognition Utility
  • Page 162 – TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool Utility
  • Page 163 – TOSHIBA HDD Protection Utility
  • Page 164 – Mouse Utility
  • Page 165 – TOSHIBA Hardware Setup
  • Page 168 – USB Sleep and Charge Utility; Starting the USB Sleep and Charge Utility
  • Page 170 – Enabling USB Sleep and Charge; Battery settings
  • Page 171 – TOSHIBA Zooming Utility
  • Page 172 – TOSHIBA Button Support
  • Page 173 – TOSHIBA Accessibility
  • Page 174 – Fingerprint Authentication Utility; Fingerprint utility limitations; Fingerprint Logon
  • Page 175 – Care and maintenance of your fingerprint reader
  • Page 176 – Fingerprint reader limitations
  • Page 177 – TOSHIBA eco UtilityTM
  • Page 178 – TOSHIBA Service Station
  • Page 179 – ConfigFree®; ConfigFree
  • Page 181 – Profile Settings
  • Page 183 – Chapter 6; If Something Goes Wrong; Problems that are easy to fix; Your program stops responding.
  • Page 184 – Problems when you turn on the computer; The computer will not start.
  • Page 185 – The computer displays the
  • Page 186 – The AC power light is blinking.
  • Page 187 – The battery light is blinking when the computer is on.
  • Page 188 – Using Startup options to fix problems
  • Page 189 – Internet problems; My Internet connection is very slow.
  • Page 190 – Fixing a problem with Device Manager; Checking device properties
  • Page 191 – Memory problems; Power and the batteries
  • Page 193 – Keyboard problems; The keyboard produces unexpected characters.; Display problems
  • Page 194 – The screen does not look correct.
  • Page 195 – Disk or storage drive problems
  • Page 196 – Your hard disk seems very slow.
  • Page 197 – You cannot access a disc in the drive.
  • Page 198 – Sound system problems; No sound is coming from the computer’s speakers.; ExpressCard
  • Page 199 – Resolving ExpressCard; The slot appears to be dead. ExpressCards
  • Page 200 – Printer problems
  • Page 201 – The printer will not print what you see on the screen.; Modem problems; The modem will not receive or transmit properly.
  • Page 202 – Wireless networking problems
  • Page 203 – DVD operating problems
  • Page 204 – The screen saver runs while you are watching a movie or title.; Develop good computing habits
  • Page 205 – Read the user’s guides.; Data and system configuration backup in the Windows
  • Page 206 – Saving system configuration with restore points
  • Page 207 – operating system
  • Page 208 – General tips for installing hardware and software
  • Page 209 – Cannot use the “USB Sleep and Charge function.”
  • Page 210 – If you need further assistance; Before you contact Toshiba
  • Page 211 – Contacting Toshiba; Other Toshiba Internet Web sites
  • Page 212 – Toshiba’s worldwide offices
  • Page 214 – Appendix A; Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards; Hot Key Cards
  • Page 215 – Using the Hot Key Cards
  • Page 216 – Application Cards
  • Page 217 – Using the Application Cards
  • Page 218 – Card Case; Hot key functions
  • Page 219 – Volume Mute
  • Page 221 – Power plan
  • Page 223 – Hibernation mode
  • Page 225 – Display brightness
  • Page 226 – Disabling or enabling wireless devices
  • Page 229 – Keyboard hot key functions
  • Page 230 – Appendix B; USA; Canada; United Kingdom; Europe
  • Page 231 – Glossary; Acronyms
  • Page 233 – Terms
  • Page 245 – Index
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Page 2 - Protection of Stored Data

2 5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3 Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling . Model: Satellite ® M500 Series Recordable and/or ReWritable Drive(s) and Associated Software W...

Page 4 - Industry Canada Requirement; FCC requirements

4 5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: ❖ This device may not cause harmful interference. ❖ This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Contact ...

Page 5 - Disconnection; Fax Branding

5 5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3 Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information. Telephone Company Procedures The goal of the telephone company is to provide you with the best servi...

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