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• TOSHIBA Satellite M30X Series User's Manual
• Preface
• Manual contents
• Conventions
• Introduction
• Equipment checklist
• Hardware
• Software
• Documentation
• Features
• Special features
• Utilities
• Options
• The Grand Tour
• Front with the display closed
• Left side
• Right side
• Back side
• Underside
• Front with the display open
• System Status Indicators
• Keyboard Indicators
• Optical Media drive
• Region codes for DVD drives and media
• Writable discs
• CDs
• DVDs
• Formats
• CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive
• DVD Super Multi drive supporting Double Layer
• DVD Super Multi drive
• AC adaptor
• Getting Started
• Setting up your work space
• General conditions
• Placement of computer
• Seating and posture
• Lighting
• Work habits
• Connecting the AC adaptor
• Opening the display
• Turning on the power
• Starting up for the first time
• Turning off the power
• Shutdown Mode (Boot Mode)
• Hibernation Mode
• Standby Mode
• Restarting the computer
• Restoring the preinstalled software
• Restoring the complete system
• Restoring TOSHIBA utilities and drivers
• Operating Basics
• Using the Touch Pad
• Using optical media drives
• Loading optical media discs
• Removing optical media discs
• Programmable Button
• CD/DVD/Audio control buttons
• Writing CDs on a CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive
• Important message
• Disclaimer
• Before writing or rewriting
• When writing or rewriting
• Writing CD/DVDs on a DVD Super Multi drive and a DVD Super...
• RecordNow! Basic for TOSHIBA
• Data Verification
• DLA for TOSHIBA
• When WinDVD Creator Platinum is used
• How to make a DVD-Video
• How to learn more about InterVideo WinDVD Creator
• Important information for use
• Media Care
• Diskettes
• Using the internal modem
• IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Region selection
• Properties menu
• Setting
• Modem Selection
• Dialing Properties
• Connecting
• Disconnecting
• LAN
• Connecting LAN cable
• Disconnecting LAN cable
• Wireless LAN
• Security
• Wireless communication switch
• Wireless communication LED
• TV-Out
• Setting up more than one display
• Cleaning the computer
• Moving the computer
• The Keyboard
• Typewriter keys
• function keys
• Soft keys: Fn key combinations
• Emulation keys
• Hotkeys
• Windows special keys
• Keypad overlay
• Turning on the overlays
• Temporarily using normal keyboard (overlay on)
• Temporarily using overlay (overlay off)
• Temporarily changing modes
• Generating ASCII characters
• Power and Power-Up Modes
• Power conditions
• Power indicators
• Battery indicator
• DC IN indicator
• Power indicator
• Battery types
• Battery pack
• Real Time Clock battery
• Care and use of the battery pack
• Safety precautions
• Charging the batteries
• Monitoring battery capacity
• Maximizing battery operating time
• Retaining data with power off (Standby Mode)
• Extending battery life
• Replacing the battery pack
• Removing the battery pack
• Installing the battery pack
• Power-up modes
• Panel power off/on
• System automatic Standby/ Hibernation
• Optional Devices
• PC Cards
• Installing a PC Card
• Removing a PC Card
• SD/MMC/SM/MS/MS Pro/xD Memory Cards
• Installing a Memory card
• Removing a Memory card
• Memory card care
• Memory expansion
• Installing memory modules
• Removing memory modules
• Additional battery pack
• Additional AC adaptor
• Parallel printer (Parallel port model only)
• External monitor
• Television
• LINK (IEEE1394) (i.LINK model only)
• Precautions
• Security lock
• Troubleshooting
• Problem solving process
• Preliminary checklist
• Analyzing the problem
• Hardware and system checklist
• System start-up
• Self Test
• Power
• Keyboard
• LCD panel
• Hard disk drive
• Combo drive
• Diskette drive (optional)
• Sound system
• Printer
• PC Card
• Memory cards
• Pointing device
• USB
• Standby/Hibernation
• Real Time Clock
• Modem
• Monitor
• LINK (IEEE1394)
• TOSHIBA support
• Before you call
• Where to write
• Specifications
• Display Modes
• Power Cable Connectors
• If your computer is stolen
• Glossary
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