User manual TOSHIBA SATELLITE A65-S126

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[. . . ] Satellite A60/A65 Series User's Guide If you need assistance: ® Toshiba Global Support Centre Calling within the United States (800) 457-7777 Calling from outside the United States (949) 859-4273 For more information, see "If Something Goes Wrong" on page 165 in this guide. Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. PMAD00007011 08/04 2 Models: Satellite® A60/A65 Series ReWritable CD/DVD Drives The computer system you purchased may include a ReWritable CD and/or DVD drive(s), among the most advanced data storage technologies available. As with any new technology, you must read and follow all set-up and usage instructions in the applicable user guides and/or manuals enclosed. [. . . ] The on/off light turns on. Using Hibernation When Hibernation is enabled, you can put the computer into Hibernation in more than one way. Enabling the Hibernation command Hibernation enabled is a default setting. If it should become disabled, you can enable it by right-clicking the Power Saver icon in the system tray. NOTE For more information about the Power Saver utility, see "Power Management" on page 159. Going into Hibernation mode If you are using the Windows® XP Home operating system, or are using the Windows® XP Professional operating system and are not a member of a domain, power off the computer using the Hibernation command as follows: 1 Click Start, Turn off computer. The Turn off computer window appears. Learning the Basics Using Hibernation 109 Sample Turn off computer window with shift key held down to show Hibernate option 2 Hold down the Shift key and click Hibernate ("Hibernate" only appears when the Shift key is pressed). The computer saves the state of the system, including all open programs and files, to the hard disk. If you are using the Windows® XP Professional operating system and are a member of a domain, power off the computer using Hibernation as follows: 1 Click Start, Shut Down. The Shut Down window appears. Sample Hibernate computer window 2 3 Select Hibernate from the drop-down list of options. Click OK. 110 Learning the Basics Using Hibernation The computer saves the state of the system, including all open programs and files, to the hard disk. Then the computer turns itself off. Going into Hibernation mode more quickly You can also put the computer into Hibernation mode in the following ways: By pressing the hotkey combination Fn + F4. See "Hibernation mode" on page 201. By pressing the power button By closing the display panel To put the computer into Hibernation mode by pressing the power button or closing the display panel, you must preset the mode. 1 2 3 Open the Start menu, click Control Panel, then Performance and Maintenance. The TOSHIBA Power Saver Properties window appears. Learning the Basics Using Hibernation 111 Sample TOSHIBA Power Saver Properties window 4 Select Hibernation for the options you want. When I press the power button Set this option to Hibernate so that the computer will go into Hibernation mode when you press the power button. When I close the lid Set this option to Hibernate so that the computer will go into Hibernation mode when you close the display panel. 5 6 Click Apply. The computer is now set to automatically go into Hibernation when your option settings occur. NOTE For more information about the Power Saver utility, see "Power Management" on page 159. 112 Learning the Basics Using Standby Starting again from Hibernation mode To start the computer from Hibernation mode, press and release the power button. The computer returns to the screen you were using. If you put the computer in Hibernation mode by closing the display panel, you can start it again by opening the display panel. NOTE If your computer is running on batteries, you cannot start it again by opening the display panel. To turn the system back on, press the power button. Using Standby If you are using the Windows® XP Home operating system, or are using the Windows® XP Professional operating system and are not a member of a domain, power off the computer using the Standby command as follows: 1 Click Start, Turn off computer. The Turn off computer window appears. Sample Turn off computer window 2 Click Stand By. The computer saves the state of all open programs and files to memory, turns off the display, and goes into a low-power Learning the Basics Using Standby 113 mode. The on/off light ( ) blinks amber indicating the machine is in Standby mode. If you are using the Windows® XP Professional operating system and are a member of a domain, power off the computer using the Standby command as follows: 1 Click Start, then Shut down. The Shut Down window appears. Sample Stand by window 2 3 Select Stand by from the drop-down list of options. Click OK. The computer saves the state of all open programs and files to memory, turns off the display, and goes into a low-power mode. The on/off light blinks amber to indicate the machine is in Standby mode. If you power down using the Standby command and the battery discharges fully, your information will be lost. [. . . ] The RJ-11 connector is a 6-wire connector. RJ-45 -- A connector used to attach computers to LANS (local area networks) and to link ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) devices to NT-1 (Network Terminator devices). ROM (read-only memory) -- Non-volatile memory that can be read but not written to. By non-volatile, we mean that information in ROM remains whether or not the computer is receiving power. [. . . ]

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