Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- User’s Manual
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 - Features, Utilities and Options
- Chapter 2 - The Grand Tour
- Chapter 3 - Getting Started
- Chapter 4 - Operating Basics
- Using the TouchPad/Dual Mode Pad
- Dual Mode Pad Button function (Dual Mode Pad is provided with some models)
- Using the Web Camera (depending on the model purchased)
- Using the internal modem
- LAN
- Wireless LAN
- Using optical disc drives
- Writing CDs/DVDs on a DVD Super Multi drive or HD DVD-ROM drive supporting double layer disc recording
- Writing CDs/DVDs/HD DVDs on a HD DVD-R drive
- Using Ulead DVD MovieFactory® for TOSHIBA
- TOSHIBA Disc Creator
- Media Care
- TV-Out & HDMI
- Setting up more than one display
- Cleaning the computer
- Moving the computer
- Chapter 5 - The Keyboard
- Chapter 6 - Power and Power-Up Modes
- Chapter 7 - HW Setup
- Chapter 8 - Optional Devices
- Chapter 9 - Troubleshooting
- Chapter 10 - Disclaimers
- Appendix A - Specifications
- Appendix B - Display Modes
- Appendix C - AC Power Cord and Connectors
- Appendix D - If your computer is stolen
- Glossary

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Underside
The following figure shows the underside of the computer. Make sure the
display is closed before turning over your computer.
The bottom of the computer
1. HDD
2. Expansion Memory Socket
3. Fan Vent
4. Battery Pack Latch
5. Battery Pack
6. Battery Pack Lock
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5
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HDD Hard Disk Drives store data, files and programs.
Expansion Memory
Socket
Use this socket to install a memory module to
increase your computer’s memory. Refer to the
Memory expansion section in Chapter 8,
Optional Devices.
Fan Vent The fan vent helps prevent the CPU from
overheating.
To prevent possible overheating of the CPU, never block the fan vents.
Battery Pack Latch With the Battery Pack Lock in its unlocked
position, you can slide this latch in order to
remove the battery pack.
Battery Pack The battery pack powers the computer when the
AC adapter is not connected. For detailed
information on the battery pack, refer to
Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes.