Toshiba 8000 Manual

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Pages: 288 | Size: 2.55 MB

Table of Contents

  • Tecra 8000 Series User’s Guide
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Getting to Know Your Computer
    • To Begin
      • Making sure you have everything
      • Selecting a place to work
        • Keeping the computer comfortable
        • Keeping yourself comfortable
      • Finding where everything’s located
        • Front with the display panel closed
        • Left side
        • Back
        • Right side
        • Underside
      • Keyboard and display features
        • Front with the display panel open
        • Indicator panels
      • Attaching other components
      • Preparing the battery
      • Turning on the computer
        • The operating system
        • Registering your computer
      • When and how to turn off the computer
    • Using Your Computer in the Office
      • Using external display devices
        • Connecting the display device
        • Directing the display output when you turn on the computer
        • Adjusting the quality of the external display
        • Video limitations
      • Using an external keyboard
        • Making your external keyboard emulate the Fn key
      • Using an external mouse
        • Setting up a PS/2 mouse to work with the AccuPoint in Windows 95 and Windows 98
        • Setting up a PS/2 mouse to work with the Accupoint in Windows NT
      • Using a docking solution
    • Hardware Features
      • Adding memory
        • Memory module sizes
        • Installing a memory module
        • Removing the memory module
      • Swapping SelectBay modules
        • Removing a module from the SelectBay
        • Inserting a module into the SelectBay
        • Using the secondary battery in the SelectBay
      • Using PC Card slots
        • Inserting PC Cards
        • Removing a PC Card
        • Setting up your PC Card for your computer
      • Using a modem
        • Connecting to a telephone line with an internal modem
        • Determining your COM port
      • Using the computer’s telephony features
        • Using the Internet
        • Using bulletin board services
      • Discovering Toshiba’s online resources
      • Recording sounds with a microphone
        • Using an external microphone
        • Using an external audio input device
      • Using external speakers or headphones
    • Using Drives
      • Hard disk drive
      • External diskette drive
      • CD-ROM drive
      • DVD-ROM drive
      • Using the DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drive
        • Playing CDs
      • DVD Player overview
        • Setting up the DVD Player
        • General tab
        • Video tab
        • Language tab
        • Information tab
      • Playing a DVD video
        • Getting the sharpest picture
        • Choosing a language
        • Using the search feature
    • Power Management
      • Running the computer on battery power
        • Charging the batteries
        • Monitoring battery power
      • Using Hibernation mode (Windows 95 and Windows 98)
      • What to do when the battery alarm sounds
      • Starting where you left off
      • Changing batteries
      • Taking care of your battery
        • Safety precautions
        • Maximizing battery life
        • Disposing of used batteries safely
      • Conserving power
        • The easy way—choosing a power usage mode in Windows 95 and Windows 98
      • Additional options for power
    • Hot Keys and Function Keys
      • Hot keys for Windows 95, Windows NT
        • Instant password security
        • Battery save mode
        • Resume Mode
        • Sound
        • Power-on display
        • Hot keys for the keyboard
      • Hot keys for Windows 98
        • Power mode
        • Resume Mode (Windows 98)
        • Sound (Windows 98)
      • Fn-esse
        • Starting Fnesse
        • Assigning a key to a program or document
        • Viewing existing key assignments
        • Changing or removing existing key assignments
      • Working with the keyboard
        • Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard
        • Cursor control overlay
        • Numeric keypad overlay
    • Troubleshooting Guide
      • Problems that are easy to fix
      • Problems when you turn on the computer
      • Resolving a hardware conflict
        • A plan of action
        • Resolving hardware conflicts on your own
      • Fixing device-related problems
        • Memory card problems
        • Power and the batteries
        • Keyboard problems
        • AccuPoint problems
        • Display problems
        • Disk drive problems
        • Modem problems
        • Problems with the CDROM or DVD-ROM drive
        • Sound system problems
        • Optional devices
        • PC Card problems
        • Printer problems
      • DVD operating problems–Windows95/ Windows98
        • DVD-ROM error messages
      • Developing good computing habits
      • If you need further assistance
        • Contacting Toshiba
      • Toshiba's worldwide offices
  • Technical Reference
    • System Setup
      • Using TSETUP
      • Using Hardware Setup
        • Using Hardware Setup in Windows 95/98
        • Using Hardware Setup in Windows NT 4.0
    • Keeping Your Files Safe
      • Using a password in Windows 95 and Windows98
        • Setting a user-level password
        • Power-on password
        • Using an instant password
        • Disabling the password
        • Working with supervisor-level passwords
        • Setting a hard disk drive password
        • Using an Undock (Eject) password
      • Using a password in Windows NT Workstation4.0
        • Creating a user-level password
        • Protecting against forgetfulness
        • Using the power-on password
        • Instant password
        • Disabling a user-level password
        • Using a hard disk drive password
        • Using an Eject Password
    • Managing Your Tecra 8000 Series Computer
      • Industry standard architecture
        • Wired for Management
        • Desktop Management Interface
        • Advanced Configuration and Power Interface
      • Operating system compatibility
      • System management
        • LANDesk Client Manager v.3.3
        • Asset management
        • Fault management
        • Enterprise management software compatibility
        • Advanced networking features via the Network Dock
      • Security management
        • System password in Flash, Not CMOS
        • Supervisor password
        • Boot String
        • Hard disk drive password
        • HDD supervisor level password
        • Eject password
        • Dock prevention lock
        • Cable connection
  • Appendixes
    • Features and Specifications
      • Built-in features
        • Technology and processor
        • Power
        • Storage capacity
        • Ports
        • Standard hardware
        • Standard software
        • Special features
        • Documentation
      • Optional accessories and devices
        • SelectBay modules
        • Power devices
        • Memory modules
        • Expansion capability
        • Other
        • Security
      • Specifications
        • Physical dimensions
        • Environmental conditions
    • Power Cable Connectors
      • USA and Canada
      • United Kingdom
      • Australia
      • Europe
    • System Resources
      • IRQ level assignments
      • DMA channel assignments
      • Input/output port address assignments
    • Video Modes
  • Glossary
  • Index
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