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    Getting Started
    Installing additional memory (optional)
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    Removing a memory module
    1Follow steps 1 through 5 in “Installing additional 
    memory (optional)” on page 47.
    2Gently push the memory locks outward until the memory 
    module pops up.
    Removing the memory module
    3Gently pull the memory module diagonally to pull it out 
    of the slot. 
    4Complete the procedure by following steps 9 through 12 
    in “Installing additional memory (optional)” on page 47.
    Connecting a mouse
    You may want to use a mouse instead of the TouchPad, the 
    computer’s built-in pointing device. 
    To connect a USB mouse, plug the mouse cable into one of 
    the USB ports.  
    						
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    Connecting a printer
    NOTE: Read the documentation that came with your printer. Follow 
    the manufacturer’s instructions when connecting a local printer.
    NOTE: You must supply the proper printer cable. If one did not 
    come with your printer, you may purchase one from an electronics 
    or computer store.
    If your printer is ECP- or IEEE-compliant, make sure your printer 
    cable is an IEEE 1284 cable.
    CAUTION: Your printer documentation may require you to install 
    the printer software before physically connecting the printer to 
    your computer. If you do not install the software as instructed by 
    the printer manufacturer, the printer may not function correctly.
    CAUTION: Never connect the printer cable while the computer’s 
    power is on. Doing so may damage the printer, the computer, or 
    both.
    You can connect a USB-compatible printer to your computer 
    through the USB ports. To determine if the printer is USB-
    compatible, check its documentation.
    To achieve the connection, you need a suitable USB cable, 
    which may come with your printer. You can purchase one 
    from a computer or electronics store.
    To connect a USB printer:
    1Plug the USB connector into one of the USB ports on 
    your computer 
    						
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    2Plug the printer’s power cable into a live AC outlet.
    To connect a parallel printer:
    CAUTION: Connecting the parallel printer cable while the 
    computer is on may damage the printer, the computer, or both.
    1Connect the printer cable to the printer and to the 
    computer’s parallel port. 
    Identifying the ends of a parallel printer cable
    2Plug the printer’s power cable into a live AC outlet.
    See your printer documentation for additional configuration 
    steps, or see “Setting up a printer,” below.
    Setting up a printer
    If you started your computer with a printer connected and 
    turned on, it may have been detected automatically (Plug and 
    Play). If this is not the case, then you must install the printer 
    driver for the model of printer that is connected to your 
    computer. You install the printer driver either by following 
    the instructions indicated in your printer manual, or by using 
    the operating system Add Printer Wizard.
    If you plan to set up a printer later, click Cancel.
    Using the Add Printer Wizard
    To set up a printer with the Add Printer Wizard:
    1Click Start, Control Panel, then Printers and Other 
    Hardware.
    2Select Printers and Faxes.
    To the computer
    To the printer 
    						
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    The Printers and Faxes window appears.
    Sample Printers and Faxes window
    3Click Add Printer.
    The Add Printer Wizard starts.
    Sample Add Printer Wizard 
    						
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    4Click Next.
    The Add Printer Wizard asks you to select your printer.
    TECHNICAL NOTE: If your printer is Plug and Play, the operating 
    system recognizes it automatically. You can ignore the remainder 
    of this section. See your printer manual.
    5If the printer you are setting up:
    ❖Is not connected to a network, select Local printer 
    attached to this computer.
    If you select Local printer, check “Automatically detect 
    and install my Plug and Play printer.”
    ❖Is connected to a network, select Network printer, 
    or a printer attached to another computer.
    6Click Next.
    The Add Printer Wizard prompts you to select your 
    printer.
    7From the list of manufacturers and printers, select your 
    printer, then click Next.
    8Select the port settings according to the instructions in 
    your printer’s documentation and the port to which your 
    printer is connected, then click Next.
    The Add Printer Wizard prompts you to enter a printer 
    name.
    9Enter a name for your printer.
    HINT: If you are using more than one printer, make sure the name 
    is descriptive enough to help you tell the difference.
    10To set up the printer to be the default printer for the 
    operating system, click Ye s. 
    						
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    11Click Next.
    The operating system prompts you to print a test page.
    12If your printer is connected and turned on, click Next.
    To complete the setup procedure without printing a test 
    page, click No, then click Next.
    13Click Finish.
    You are now ready to print.
    Depending on your program, you may see various 
    messages indicating the status of your print job.
    Turning off the computer
    It is a good idea to turn off your computer when you are not 
    using it for a while. 
    If you are using the computer for the first time, leave the 
    computer plugged into a power source (even though the 
    computer is off) to fully charge the main battery. With the 
    computer off, it may take up to three hours to recharge the 
    main battery.
    Guidelines for turning off the computer:
    ❖If you have work in progress and are not connected to a 
    network, use the Windows® Standby command to save 
    your system settings to memory so that, when you turn 
    on the computer again, you will automatically return to 
    where you left off.
    ❖To leave the computer off for a longer period, you can use 
    the Windows® Turn Off command when not connected to 
    a domain server or the Shut down when connected to a 
    domain server instead. 
    CAUTION: Never turn off the computer while any drive is in use. 
    Doing so may damage the media in use and result in loss of data. 
    						
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    For more information, see “Powering down the computer” on 
    page 76. 
    Caring for your computer
    This section gives tips on cleaning and moving your 
    computer, and explains how to fit an antitheft lock. For 
    information about taking care of your computer’s battery, see 
    “Running the computer on battery power” on page 88.
    Cleaning the computer
    To keep your computer clean, gently wipe the display panel 
    and exterior case with a lightly dampened cloth. Ask your 
    Toshiba dealer for suggestions for appropriate cleaning 
    products.
    CAUTION: Keep liquid, including cleaning fluid, out of the 
    computer’s keyboard, speaker grille, and other openings. Never 
    spray cleaner directly onto the computer. Never use harsh or 
    caustic chemical products to clean the computer.
    Moving the computer
    Before moving your computer, even across the room, make 
    sure all disk activity has ended (the disk activity lights stop 
    glowing) and all external peripheral cables are disconnected.
    CAUTION: Never pick up the computer by its display panel or by 
    the back (where the ports are located).
    Although your notebook computer is built to withstand 
    reasonable shock and vibration, transport it in a carrying case 
    for long trips. You can purchase a carrying case from your 
    Toshiba dealer or visit Toshiba’s Web site at 
    toshibaaccessories.com. 
    						
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    Using a computer lock
    You may want to secure your computer to a heavy object such 
    as your desk. The easiest way to do this is to purchase an 
    optional PORT-Noteworthy
    ® computer lock cable.
    PORT-Noteworthy
    ® computer lock cable
    To secure the computer:
    1Loop the cable through or around some part of a heavy 
    object.
    Make sure there is no way for a potential thief to slip the 
    cable off the object.
    2Pass the locking end through the loop.
    3Insert the cable’s locking end into the security lock slot, 
    then rotate the key a quarter turn and remove it.
    The computer is now securely locked to deter computer 
    theft. 
    Locking the computer 
    						
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    Chapter 3
    Learning the Basics
    This chapter lists some computing tips and provides 
    important information about basic features.
    Computing tips
    ❖Save your work frequently.
    Your work temporarily stays in the computer’s memory 
    until you save it to the disk. You will lose all unsaved 
    work, if, for example, a system error occurs and you must 
    restart your computer, or your battery runs out of charge 
    while you are working. Your computer can be configured 
    to warn you when the battery is running low. See “Power 
    management” on page 88.    
    HINT: Some programs have an automatic save feature which you 
    can turn on. This feature saves your file to the hard disk at preset 
    intervals. See your software documentation for details. 
    						
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    ❖Back up your files to diskettes **(or other removable 
    storage media)** on a regular basis. Label the backup 
    copies clearly and store them in a safe place.
    If your hard disk suddenly fails, you may lose all the data 
    on it unless you have a separate backup copy.
    ❖Use Error-Checking and Disk Defragmenter regularly to 
    conserve disk space and help your computer perform at 
    its optimal level. Consult your Windows
    ® XP operating 
    system documentation for more information on these and 
    other utilities. 
    ❖Always use the proper procedure to turn off the 
    computer. (See “Powering down the computer” on 
    page 76.)
    CAUTION: The operating system records information, such as 
    your desktop setup, during its shut down procedure. If you don’t 
    let the operating system shut down normally, details such as new 
    icon positions may be lost.
    Using the keyboard
    Keyboard
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