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    							81If Something Goes Wrong
    The Windows® operating system is not working
    The Windows® operating system is not 
    working
    Once you are familiar with your device and used to the way 
    the operating system responds to your work routine, you can 
    easily detect if the operating system is not working correctly. 
    For example:
    ❖The operating system fails to start after the initial startup 
    appears.
    ❖The operating system takes a long time to start.
    ❖The operating system responds differently from the 
    normal routine.
    ❖The screen does not look right.
    Unless a hardware device has failed, problems usually occur 
    when you change the system in some way such as installing 
    a new program or adding a device.
    If you experience any of these problems, use the options in 
    the Startup menu to fix the problem.
    Using Startup options to fix problems
    If the operating system fails to start properly, you may need 
    to troubleshoot the Operating System and/or its settings. 
    There are several options to choose from depending on the 
    severity of the problem and your level of expertise with 
    computers.
    If Windows
    ® fails to start properly twice, the Windows® Boot 
    menu will launch. To enter the Advanced Startup options 
    manually:
    1Swipe in from the right edge of the screen.
    2When the Windows
    ® charms appear, touch the Settings 
    ( ) charm.
    3Touch 
    Change PC Settings.
    4Touch 
    Update and recovery.
    5Touch 
    Recovery.
    6Touch 
    Restart Now under Advanced Startup.
    The device restarts.
    7Touch 
    Troubleshoot from the menu.  
    						
    							82If Something Goes Wrong
    The Windows® operating system is not working
    You now have several options:
    Refresh your device
    ❖Your files and personalization settings won't change
    ❖Your device settings will be changed back to their 
    defaults
    ❖Your Apps from the Windows
    ® Store are retained
    ❖Apps you installed from discs or Web sites are removed
    ❖A list of removed apps is saved to your desktop
    For more information, see “Refresh your PC (with user’s 
    data)” on page 42.
    Reset your device
    ❖All of your personal files and apps are removed
    ❖Your device settings are changed back to their defaults
    For more information, see “Reset your PC” on page 44.
    Advanced options
    Choosing this option presents you with another set of 
    options:
    System Restore
    ❖System Restore allows you to use a Restore point to 
    return the device to a state at which it was performing 
    properly. Restore points may be created: 
    ❖When new hardware or software is installed
    ❖Manually by the user
    System Image Recovery
    Windows
    ® will “Recover” the Operating system using a 
    specific image provided by the user.
    Startup Repair
    This feature automates the repair process. The Operating 
    System will automatically look for problems and repair them 
    if possible.
    Command Prompt
    The command prompt is a very powerful tool for advanced 
    users.  
    						
    							83If Something Goes Wrong
    The Windows® operating system is not working
    Startup Settings
    In previous Operating Systems the majority of the options 
    found on this menu were available by pressing the 
    F8 key 
    during the Windows® boot process:
    ❖Enable low resolution video mode
    Restarts Windows
    ® using your current video driver at low 
    resolution. This allows you to reset your display settings 
    in the event they have been improperly set.
    ❖Enable debugging mode
    Starts Windows
    ® in an advanced troubleshooting mode
    ❖Enable boot logging
    Creates a file that lists all the drivers that are installed 
    during startup
    ❖Enable Safe Mode
    Starts Windows
    ® with a minimal set of drivers and 
    services. If the device starts and runs in Safe Mode, you 
    will know the Operating System is most likely working 
    properly and that you should look to third-party 
    applications or drivers for the source of your problem.
    ❖Disable driver signature enforcement
    Allows drivers containing improper signatures to be 
    installed
    ❖Disable early-launch anti-malware protection
    Allows drivers to initialize without being measured by the 
    Anti-malware driver
    ❖Disable automatic restart on system failure
    Prevents Windows
    ® from automatically restarting if an 
    error causes it to fail. Choose this option only if 
    Windows
    ® is stuck in a loop where it fails, attempts to 
    restart, and fails again repeatedly.
    Internet problems
    My Internet connection is very slow.
    Many factors contribute to the speed with which you can 
    surf the Internet. They include: network speed, network 
    conditions, time of day (when everyone else is surfing, your 
    access can be slow) and popularity of the sites you are trying 
    to access. If accessing a particular site is very slow, try later. 
    						
    							84If Something Goes Wrong
    Fixing a problem with Device Manager
    My browser cannot find the URL address I typed in.
    Make sure you separated the domain names of the address 
    with the forward slash (/). Check the spelling of each name 
    and the syntax of the address carefully. A single incorrect 
    letter or missed character will make it impossible for your 
    browser to locate the site.
    My browser cannot find a site I bookmarked.
    The World Wide Web is constantly changing. A site you 
    bookmarked yesterday may not be available today or its 
    server may be down for temporary repair. Try again later.
    The Windows® operating system can help you
    If the operating system has started properly but you still have 
    a problem using your device, the online Help can assist you 
    in troubleshooting the problem. To open online Help:
    ❖Swipe in from the right edge of the screen. When the 
    Windows
    ® charms appear, touch the Search ( ) charm. 
    Then touch the Search field and begin typing 
    Help and 
    Support
    .
    When the “Windows Help and Support” screen appears, do 
    one or both of the following:
    ❖Touch the search field, type the topic you need help 
    with, and follow the on-screen instructions
    ❖Touch one of the options listed in the window and 
    follow the instructions
    You can connect to Support Online by going to Toshiba 
    support at support.toshiba.com.
    Fixing a problem with Device Manager
    Device Manager provides a way to check and change the 
    configuration of a device.
    Changing the default settings using Device Manager can 
    cause other conflicts that make one or more devices 
    unusable. Device Manager is a configuration tool for 
    advanced users who understand configuration 
    parameters and the ramifications of changing them. 
    						
    							85If Something Goes Wrong
    Fixing a problem with Device Manager
    Checking device properties
    Device Manager provides a way to view the properties of a 
    device. Properties include the name of the manufacturer, the 
    type of device, the drivers installed, and the system 
    resources assigned to the device. 
    To check a device’s properties:
    1Swipe in from the right edge of the screen. When the 
    Windows
    ® charms appear, touch the Search ( ) charm. 
    Then touch the Search field and begin typing 
    Device 
    Manager
    .
    2Touch 
    Device Manager.
    The Device Manager screen appears.
    3In the list of device(s), touch the device type.
    4To view the device(s) installed, touch the device.
    The operating system displays the device Properties 
    dialog box, which provides an array of tabs. They may 
    include:
    ❖The 
    General tab, which provides basic information 
    about the device.
    ❖The 
    Resources tab, which lists resources assigned 
    to the device. This tab does not appear if the device 
    is not using resources.
    ❖The 
    Driver tab, which displays the drivers being 
    used by the device. This tab also provides options 
    for updating the driver or rolling back the driver in 
    case the new version is causing a problem.
    The tabs that appear in the dialog box vary from one 
    device to another. 
    For more information about Device Manager, refer to 
    Windows
    ® online Help. 
    						
    							86If Something Goes Wrong
    Power and the batteries
    Power and the batteries
    The device’s battery is not accessible by the user.
    Your device receives its power through the USB Power cable 
    to an optional USB/AC adaptor or from the system batteries. 
    Power problems are interrelated. For example, a faulty USB 
    Power cable or optional USB/AC adaptor will neither power 
    the device nor recharge the batteries.
    Here are some typical problems and how to solve them:
    The USB Power cable and optional USB/AC 
    adaptor work correctly, but the battery will not 
    charge.
    The tablet’s battery does not charge while the device is 
    consuming full power. Try turning off the device.
    The battery may be too hot or too cold to charge properly. If 
    you think this is the probable cause, let the battery reach 
    room temperature and try again.
    If the battery has completely discharged, it will not begin 
    charging immediately. Leave the optional USB/AC adaptor 
    and power cord/cable connected, wait 20 minutes and see if 
    the battery is charging.
    The battery appears not to power the device for as 
    long as it usually does.
    If you frequently repeat shallow charge and discharge, the 
    battery meter may become inaccurate. Let the battery 
    discharge completely, then try charging it again.
    Check the power options via your Power Plans (see “Power 
    Plans” on page 61). Have you added a device that takes its 
    power from the battery? Is your software using the internal 
    storage drive more? Is the display power set to turn off 
    automatically? Was the battery fully charged to begin with? 
    All these conditions affect how long the charge lasts.
    After a period of time, the battery will lose its ability to 
    perform at maximum capacity and will need to be replaced. 
    This is normal for all batteries. Visit the Toshiba Web site at 
    accessories.toshiba.com. Refer to this site often to stay 
    current on the most recent software and hardware options 
    for your device, and for other product information.
    For more information on maintaining battery power, see 
    “Changing the battery” on page 62.NOTE 
    						
    							87If Something Goes Wrong
    Display problems
    Display problems
    Here are some typical display problems and their solutions:
    The screen is blank.
    Display Auto Off may have gone into effect. Touch the screen 
    to activate it.
    The screen does not look correct.
    Choose a theme for your desktop background, under 
    Change the visuals and sounds on your device, in the 
    Themes panel. You can also change the setting for 
    individual components separately by selecting an item from 
    just below the 
    Themes panel (Desktop Background, 
    Color, Sounds, and Screen Saver).
    For more information, see the Windows
    ® online Help.
    A message displays saying that there is a problem 
    with your display settings and that the adapter 
    type is incorrect or the current settings do not 
    work with your hardware.
    Reduce the size of the color palette to one that is supported 
    by the device’s internal display.
    To change the display properties:
    1Touch & hold in a blank area of the Windows
    ® desktop.
    2Touch 
    Personalize, and then Display.
    3Use the menu on the right hand side of the page to:
    ❖Adjust resolution
    ❖Adjust brightness
    ❖Calibrate color
    ❖Change display settings
    ❖Project to a second screen
    ❖Adjust ClearType text
    4Touch 
    OK.
    The display mode is set to Simultaneous and the 
    external display device does not work.
    Make sure the external monitor is capable of displaying at 
    resolutions of 1280 x 800 or higher. Devices that do not 
    support this resolution will only work in Internal/External 
    mode, and not simultaneous mode. 
    						
    							88If Something Goes Wrong
    Disk or storage drive problems
    Disk or storage drive problems
    Problems with the storage drive or with external media 
    usually show up as an inability to access the drive or as 
    sector errors. Sometimes a drive problem may cause one or 
    more files to appear to have garbage in them.
    Error-checking
    Run Error-checking, which analyzes the directories and files 
    on the storage drive and repairs any damage it finds. 
    To run Error-checking:
    1Swipe in from the right edge of the screen. When the 
    Windows
    ® charms appear, touch the Search ( ) charm. 
    Then touch the Search field and begin typing 
    computer.
    2Touch 
    This PC in the list that appears.
    3Touch and hold the drive you wish to check.
       
     
     
    (Sample Image) Selecting the drive
    4In the pop-up menu, touch Properties.
    The drive’s Properties box appears.
    5Touch the 
    Tools tab.
    6Touch the 
    Check button.
    The Error Checking box appears.
    The system will alert you if you need to scan the drive. 
    						
    							89If Something Goes Wrong
    Sound system problems
    7Even if you do not need to scan the drive for errors you 
    can scan by touching 
    Scan drive.
    Error-checking tests and repairs the storage drive.
    Your hard disk seems very slow.
    If you have been using your device for a long time, your files 
    may have become fragmented. Run Disk Defragmenter. 
    To  d o  t h i s :
    1Swipe in from the right edge of the screen. When the 
    Windows
    ® charms appear, touch the Search ( ) charm, 
    then type 
    Defragment in the Search field.
    2Touch 
    Defragment and Optimize Drives.
    3From the Optimize Drives menu touch the drive you wish 
    to defragment.
    4Touch the 
    Optimize button.
    The system will display the status as it optimizes and 
    defragments the drive.
    Your data files are damaged or corrupted.
    Refer to your software documentation for file recovery 
    procedures. Many software packages automatically create 
    backup files.
    You may also be able to recover lost data using utility 
    software. Consult your network administrator.
    Some programs run correctly but others do not.
    This is probably a configuration problem. If a program does 
    not run properly, refer to its documentation and check that 
    the hardware configuration meets its needs.
    Sound system problems
    No sound is coming from the device’s speaker.
    Adjust the volume control.
    Check that the volume control on the device is turned up.
    If you are using external headphones or speakers, check that 
    they are securely connected to your device.
    The device emits a loud, high-pitched noise.
    This is feedback between the microphone and the speaker. It 
    occurs in any sound system when input from a microphone 
    is fed to the speaker and the speaker volume is too loud. 
    Adjust the volume control. 
    						
    							90If Something Goes Wrong
    Printer problems
    Printer problems
    This section lists some of the most common printer 
    problems.
    The printer will not print.
    Check that the printer is connected to a working power 
    outlet, turned on and ready (on line).
    Check that the printer has plenty of paper. Some printers will 
    not start printing when there are just two or three sheets of 
    paper left in the tray.
    Make sure the printer cable is firmly attached to the device 
    and the printer.
    Run the printer’s self-test to check for any problem with the 
    printer itself.
    Make sure you installed the proper printer drivers as shown 
    in the instructions that came with the printer.
    You may have connected the printer while the device is on. 
    Disable Sleep mode, turn off the device, and turn off the 
    printer. Turn the printer back on, make sure it is online, and 
    then turn the device back on.
    Try printing another file. For example, you could create and 
    attempt to print a short test file using Notepad. If a Notepad 
    file prints correctly, the problem may be in your original file.
    If you cannot resolve the problem, contact the printer’s 
    manufacturer.
    The printer will not print what you see on the 
    screen.
    Many programs display information on the screen differently 
    from the way they print it. See if your program has a print 
    preview mode. This mode lets you see your work exactly as 
    it will print. Contact the software manufacturer for more 
    information. 
    						
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