User manual TOSHIBA SATELLITE L635

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[. . . ] The following are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation: IBM, IBM PC AT, IBM PS/2. The following are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation: MS, MS-DOS, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT. PCMCIA is a trademark of the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association. Phoenix, Phoenix logo, Power Panel, Card Executive and NoteDock are registered trademarks of Phoenix Technologies, Ltd. Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks and Celeron is a trademark of Intel Corporation. [. . . ] POINT The A: drive letter will never be removed from the "My Computer" and "Windows Explorer" folders, because the floppy drive is not considered a removable device by Windows. The 'Taskbar Icons' will display a blue and white bar which indicates that you should remove a device or devices if you haven't already, and the 'ToolTip Balloons' will be changed to read 'Remove xxx in bay' where xxx refers to the device(s) you should be removing. Note: Tioman does not require that you actually remove a device or devices POINT Due to the special design of the SuperDisk 120 Drive it can be configured as a removable device as well as a standard bootable floppy drive. Because of this unique configuration the `ToolTip Balloon' identifier for the SuperDisk 120 Drive may vary. Please consult the documentation that comes with your Optional SuperDisk 120 Drive for specific information on how to properly configure and use the device with Agate Tioman software. 56 LifeBook E Series from Fujitsu Using Your LifeBook E Series when the Taskbar Icons are marked with a blue and white bar. You can now safely insert new devices into both bays or one device into either bay without damage to the computer or the device(s) as long as you have not pressed the OK button at this point. The software will automatically detect the new devices and place them online. Note: The software will always re-detect both devices even if you only swapped one device or you decided not to swap any devices at all. All drive letters associated with both devices will be re-created and listed under 'My Computer' and 'Windows Explorer'. The 'Taskbar Icons' and 'ToolTip Balloons' will be updated to reflect the new devices inserted in the bays. If you happen to press the OK button before inserting a device into Multi-function Bay 1, Tioman will display the following message: No device detected in Bay 1. You must insert a device into Multi-function Bay 1 to continue at this point. The hardware control security parameters are set from the BIOS setup utility. (See Security Menu in the BIOS Guide, see page 63 for more information. ) Software Data Security Features The operating system and some applications have security features that are independent of the built-in hardware protection features that are controlled from the BIOS. See your software documentation for more information about these features. CAUTION Make sure you memorize your passwords, both hardware and software. If you forget, you may not be able to use the notebook, and you will have to contact your service provider and arrange to have them reset the hardware system password. See your software documentation for what to do if you forget your software security password(s). 60 LifeBook E Series from Fujitsu Using Your LifeBook E Series CAUTION Software security feature passwords may not be the same as the hardware security passwords. Be sure you know which features are controlled from software and which from hardware or you may lock yourself out of your own data or lock up your hardware and not be able to operate your notebook. s You turn on power to the system using the power switch on the right side panel of your notebook. (Figure 2-4 on page 16. ) You restart your computer from the Windows Shut Down dialog box of the Start Menu. You reset the system by pressing the three keys Ctrl+Alt+Del at the same time and then restart your computer from the Windows Shut Down dialog box. POINT When error messages occur see Power on Self Test (POST) messages, pages 110-112, for help in understanding the meaning and required actions to be taken. BOOT SEQUENCE Each time you power up or restart your LifeBook E Series, it goes through a quiet boot sequence that displays a Fujitsu logo until your operating system is loaded. During quiet boot, your notebook is performing a standard boot sequence including a Power On Self Test (POST). To access the ability to change the drive that will be used for finding the operating system, press the Esc key anytime while the s s s 61 Three Fujitsu logo is displayed. [. . . ] Restart See Reset. 130 LifeBook E Series from Fujitsu Appendices Resume To proceed after interruption. In your Computer this refers to returning to active operation after having been in one of the suspension states. A form of memory in which information is stored by physically altering the material. Data stored in this way can not be changed by your Computer and does not require power to maintain it. [. . . ]

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