Toshiba M750 - Manual

Toshiba M750

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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; Wireless LAN and Your Health
  • Page 8 – Regulatory Information
  • Page 9 – EU Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 10 – Conformity Statement
  • Page 11 – Taiwan; Using this Equipment in Japan
  • Page 12 – Device Authorization
  • Page 13 – Radio Approvals for Wireless Devices; Approved Countries/Regions for the Intel
  • Page 18 – Approved Countries/Regions for the Realtek
  • Page 20 – Wireless Technology Interoperability
  • Page 21 – Approved Countries/Regions for use (Bluetooth; wireless
  • Page 22 – Wireless Technology and Your Health
  • Page 23 – Regulatory statements
  • Page 25 – Optical Drive Safety Instructions; Location of the Required Label
  • Page 27 – Trademarks; Computer Disposal Information
  • Page 28 – Contents
  • Page 29 – Directing the display output when you
  • Page 30 – Starting a program using the Start Search
  • Page 32 – Removing a module from the
  • Page 34 – ConfigFree
  • Page 35 – If a TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor message
  • Page 36 – Introduction
  • Page 38 – This guide
  • Page 39 – Safety icons; Other icons used
  • Page 40 – Other documentation; Service options
  • Page 41 – Chapter 1; Getting Started; Selecting a place to work; Setting up a work environment
  • Page 42 – Keeping yourself comfortable
  • Page 44 – Important information on your computer’s cooling fan; Setting up your computer
  • Page 45 – Setting up your software; Click Start when the Thank You message appears.
  • Page 46 – Registering your computer with Toshiba; Adding optional external devices
  • Page 47 – Connecting to a power source
  • Page 49 – Charging the main battery
  • Page 50 – Using the computer for the first time; Opening the display panel
  • Page 51 – Your computer’s features and specifications; Turning on the power
  • Page 53 – Installing a memory module
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  • Page 58 – Removing a memory module
  • Page 60 – Checking total memory; The System window appears.
  • Page 61 – Hard Drive Recovery Utilities; Creating Recovery DVDs
  • Page 62 – Hard Disk Drive Recovery options
  • Page 65 – Click Next to begin the recovery.; Erasing the hard disk
  • Page 66 – Select the desired method, and then click Next.
  • Page 67 – Select Recover without changing the hard drive partitions.; Recovering the C: partition with a user specified size; Select Recover to a custom size partition.
  • Page 68 – Hard Disk Drive Recovery using the Recovery media; Using the arrow keys, select the DVD option and press
  • Page 70 – Checking the HDD operating status; Click Disk Management.; Installing drivers and applications
  • Page 71 – Using the TouchPadTM; Using the TouchPad; Scrolling with the TouchPad
  • Page 72 – Disabling or enabling the TouchPad; Using external display devices; Connecting an external monitor or projector
  • Page 73 – Directing the display output when you turn on the computer
  • Page 74 – Adjusting the quality of the external display; Using an external keyboard
  • Page 75 – Connecting a printer; Setting up a printer
  • Page 76 – Connecting an optional external diskette drive; Turning off the computer
  • Page 77 – Options for turning off the computer
  • Page 78 – Sleep mode
  • Page 79 – Using the Shut Down command; Turning off the computer more quickly
  • Page 80 – Click Change advanced power settings.
  • Page 81 – Restarting your computer; Configuring Hibernation mode options
  • Page 82 – Select Hibernate for the options you want.
  • Page 83 – Starting again from Hibernation mode
  • Page 84 – Configuring Sleep mode options
  • Page 85 – Select Sleep for the options you want.
  • Page 86 – Starting again from Sleep mode; Using your computer in tablet mode
  • Page 87 – Customizing your computer’s settings; Caring for your computer
  • Page 88 – Cleaning the computer
  • Page 90 – Chapter 2; Learning the Basics; Computing tips
  • Page 92 – Using the keyboard; Character keys
  • Page 93 – Function keys; Special Windows; Windows
  • Page 94 – Overlay keys; Using the overlay to type numeric data; Using the overlay for cursor control
  • Page 95 – Starting a program; Starting a program from the Start menu
  • Page 96 – Starting a program from Windows
  • Page 97 – Starting a program using the Start Search field; Click Start to display the Start menu.; Saving your work
  • Page 98 – Saving files; Click Browse folders.
  • Page 99 – File names; Using a file extension; Printing your work
  • Page 100 – Backing up your work
  • Page 101 – Restoring your work; Using the optical drive
  • Page 102 – Optical drive components; Drive in-use indicator light—Indicates when the drive is in use.; Optical Drive Auto Lock
  • Page 103 – Setting the Optical Drive Auto Lock
  • Page 104 – Inserting an optical disc
  • Page 105 – Playing an audio CD; Playing optical media
  • Page 106 – Recording optical media; Removing a disc with the computer on
  • Page 107 – Removing a disc with the computer off; Toshiba’s online resources
  • Page 108 – Chapter 3; Mobile Computing; Toshiba’s energy-saver design
  • Page 109 – Running the computer on battery power; Battery Notice
  • Page 110 – Power management
  • Page 111 – Using additional batteries; Charging batteries
  • Page 112 – Charging the RTC battery
  • Page 113 – Monitoring main battery power
  • Page 114 – Determining remaining battery power
  • Page 115 – What to do when the main battery runs low; Setting battery notifications
  • Page 116 – Conserving battery power
  • Page 117 – Power Plans; Click Create a Power Plan to set up a new plan.
  • Page 118 – Using a hot key to set the Power Plan
  • Page 119 – Changing the main battery; Removing the battery from the computer
  • Page 121 – Inserting a charged battery
  • Page 122 – Taking care of your battery; Safety precautions
  • Page 123 – Maintaining your battery
  • Page 124 – Disposing of used batteries; enter Recycle in the search bar.
  • Page 125 – Traveling tips
  • Page 126 – Chapter 4; Exploring the desktop
  • Page 127 – Exploring Your Computer’s Features; Finding your way around the desktop; Icons
  • Page 129 – Setting up for communications; Using Wireless LAN connectivity; Connecting your computer to a network
  • Page 130 – Accessing a network
  • Page 132 – An overview of using the Internet; The Internet
  • Page 133 – Connecting to the Internet; Surfing the Internet
  • Page 134 – Uploading to, and downloading files from, the Internet; Exploring audio features; Recording sounds
  • Page 135 – Using external speakers or headphones
  • Page 136 – Using tablet mode; Preparing to use the tablet; Rotate the display panel clockwise 180
  • Page 139 – Using the Toshiba tablet pen
  • Page 140 – Returning the computer to its original configuration; Rotate the display panel counter-clockwise 180; Web Camera
  • Page 141 – Using PC Cards; Inserting a PC Card
  • Page 142 – Removing a PC Card; Setting up a PC Card for your computer
  • Page 143 – Using the Bridge Media Adapter Slot; Inserting memory media
  • Page 144 – Removing memory media; Using the Ultra SlimBay II
  • Page 145 – Removing a module from the Ultra SlimBay II; Sliding the release latch
  • Page 146 – Sliding out the module; Inserting a module into the Ultra SlimBay II; port
  • Page 147 – Using the eSATA/USB combo port
  • Page 148 – Chapter 5; Utilities
  • Page 149 – TOSHIBA Assist
  • Page 150 – Connect
  • Page 151 – Secure
  • Page 153 – Optimize
  • Page 154 – TOSHIBA Application Installer
  • Page 155 – Setting passwords; Using an instant password
  • Page 156 – Using a supervisor password; Click the Supervisor Password icon.
  • Page 157 – Deleting a supervisor password
  • Page 158 – Deleting a user password
  • Page 159 – TOSHIBA Security Assist
  • Page 160 – Password of all users: Check the status of the Windows
  • Page 161 – TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool Utility; Click the Diagnostic Tool tab.; Click Start Diagnostics when you are ready to begin the tests.
  • Page 162 – TOSHIBA HDD Protection Utility
  • Page 163 – TOSHIBA SDTM Memory Card Format Utility; TOSHIBA SD; Quick Format
  • Page 164 – TOSHIBA SDTM Memory Boot Utility
  • Page 165 – Booting from a bootable SD card
  • Page 166 – Mouse Utility
  • Page 167 – TOSHIBA Hardware Setup
  • Page 168 – Device Config—Shows the Device configuration options; LAN—Allows you to set networking functions
  • Page 169 – USB Sleep and Charge Utility; Starting the USB Sleep and Charge Utility
  • Page 171 – Enabling USB Sleep and Charge; Battery settings
  • Page 172 – TOSHIBA Zooming Utility
  • Page 173 – TOSHIBA Button Support
  • Page 174 – CD/DVD Drive Acoustic Silencer
  • Page 175 – TOSHIBA Rotation Utility
  • Page 177 – Tablet PC Settings
  • Page 179 – Toshiba Tablet Access Code Utility; To create an access code, click New Registration.
  • Page 180 – TOSHIBA Accessibility
  • Page 182 – Fingerprint Authentication Utility; Fingerprint utility limitations
  • Page 183 – Fingerprint Logon
  • Page 184 – Fingerprint reader limitations
  • Page 185 – ConfigFree®
  • Page 187 – Profile Settings
  • Page 188 – Move the pointer to Profile.; Click Add to start the Create Profile Wizard.; Important information for Wireless Key Logon
  • Page 189 – Chapter 6; If Something Goes Wrong; Problems that are easy to fix; Your program stops responding.
  • Page 190 – Problems when you turn on the computer; The computer will not start.
  • Page 191 – The computer displays the
  • Page 192 – The AC power light is blinking.
  • Page 193 – Using Startup options to fix problems
  • Page 194 – Internet problems; My Internet connection is very slow.
  • Page 195 – Resolving a hardware conflict; A plan of action
  • Page 196 – Resolving conflicts; Fixing a problem with Device Manager
  • Page 197 – Memory problems
  • Page 198 – Power and the batteries
  • Page 199 – Keyboard problems; The keyboard produces unexpected characters.
  • Page 200 – Display problems; The screen does not look right.
  • Page 202 – Disk or internal storage drive problems; Your hard disk seems very slow.
  • Page 203 – Your data files are damaged or corrupted.; Optical drive problems; You cannot access a disc in the drive.
  • Page 204 – Some discs run correctly but others do not.; Sound system problems; No sound is coming from the computer’s speakers.
  • Page 205 – PC Card problems; PC Card checklist; Resolving PC Card problems
  • Page 206 – The system does not recognize your PC Card.
  • Page 207 – A PC Card error occurs.; Printer problems; The printer will not print.; The printer will not print what you see on the screen.
  • Page 208 – Modem problems; The modem will not receive or transmit properly.; Wireless networking problems
  • Page 211 – DVD operating problems; The screen saver runs while you are watching a movie or title.
  • Page 212 – Develop good computing habits; Read the user’s guides.
  • Page 213 – Data and system configuration backup in the Windows
  • Page 214 – operating system
  • Page 215 – General tips for installing hardware and software
  • Page 217 – Cannot use the “USB Sleep and Charge function.”; The “USB Wakeup function” does not work.
  • Page 218 – If you need further assistance; Before you contact Toshiba
  • Page 219 – Other Toshiba Internet Web sites
  • Page 220 – Toshiba’s worldwide offices
  • Page 221 – Appendix A; Hot Keys/TOSHIBA Cards; Hot Key Cards
  • Page 222 – Using the Hot Key Cards
  • Page 223 – Application Cards
  • Page 224 – Using the Application Cards; Card Case
  • Page 225 – Hot key functions
  • Page 226 – Optical disk drive
  • Page 227 – Volume Mute
  • Page 229 – Power plan
  • Page 231 – Hibernation mode
  • Page 233 – Display brightness
  • Page 234 – Disabling or enabling wireless devices
  • Page 235 – Disabling or enabling the TouchPadTM
  • Page 237 – Keyboard hot key functions
  • Page 238 – Appendix B; USA and Canada; Australia; Europe
  • Page 239 – Appendix C
  • Page 240 – TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor; Enabling the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor
  • Page 241 – If a TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor message is displayed
  • Page 242 – Cleaning the cooling module
  • Page 244 – Glossary; Acronyms
  • Page 246 – Terms
  • Page 248 – central processing unit (CPU) — The chip that functions as the “brain”; compatibility — The extent to which computers, programs, or devices
  • Page 251 – format — (verb) To prepare a blank disk for use with the computer’s; hardware — The physical components of a computer system. Compare
  • Page 257 – universal serial bus (USB) — USB is a serial bus that supports a data; — A registered trademark term of the Wi-Fi Alliance that stands
  • Page 258 – 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: Portégé ® M750 Series Recordable and/or ReWritable Drive(s) and Associated Software Warr...

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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