GMAD0032701112/12If you need assistance:Technical support is available online at Toshiba’s Web site at support.toshiba.com. At this Web site, you will
105.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The indication shown below appears on this equipment.1 2.4: This equipment uses a frequency of 2.4 GHz.2 FH: This equipment use
100UtilitiesDesktop AssistMedia & Entertainment (Sample Image) Desktop Assist window – Media & Entertainment tab
101UtilitiesDesktop AssistTools & UtilitiesThe features that may be available in this category are:❖ eco Utility®❖ Supervisor password❖ User passw
102UtilitiesDesktop AssistSupport & RecoveryThe features that may be available in this category are:❖ Cooling Performance Diagnostic Tool❖ PC Diag
103Utilitieseco Utility®eco Utility® The eco Utility® monitors your power savings from using the eco power plan by tracking real-time power consumptio
104UtilitiesSetting passwordsSetting passwordsSetting a password lets you walk away from your computer while providing additional protection for your
105UtilitiesSetting passwords(Sample Image) Supervisor Password tab4 Click Set.5 Enter your password, and then enter it again to verify.6 Click Set.Un
106UtilitiesSetting passwordsUsing a user passwordA user password provides power-on password protection.Setting a user passwordIf you choose to set a
107UtilitiesSystem SettingsSystem SettingsSystem Settings is the TOSHIBA configuration management tool available through the Windows® operating system
108UtilitiesSleep and Charge❖ CPU—Allows you to set conditions for the CPU❖ General—Allows you to view the current BIOS version or change certain sett
109UtilitiesSleep and Charge❖ When “USB Sleep and Charge function” is set to Enabled, USB bus power (DC 5V) will be supplied to the compatible port ev
115.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Europe - Restrictions for Use of 5 GHz Frequencies in European Community CountriesVoor privé-gebruik buiten gebouw over publiek
110UtilitiesSleep and ChargeEnabling/Disabling USB Sleep and ChargeThis utility can be used to enable or disable the USB Sleep and Charge function. To
111UtilitiesFunction KeyFunction KeyTurns notifications for touch pad and backlit keyboard status ON/OFF. (Sample Image) Function KeyThe Function opti
112UtilitiesCooling Performance Diagnostic ToolCooling Performance Diagnostic ToolThe Cooling Performance Diagnostic Tool is a utility that checks the
113UtilitiesPC Diagnostic Tool UtilityPC Diagnostic Tool UtilityThis utility can help diagnose problems with devices in your computer. Refer to the on
114UtilitiesPC Health MonitorPC Health MonitorThe PC Health Monitor software program monitors computer system functions such as power consumption, the
115UtilitiesRecovery Media CreatorRecovery Media CreatorThe Recovery Media Creator utility enables you to create recovery media that can be used to re
116UtilitiesTOSHIBA Application InstallerTOSHIBA Application InstallerThe TOSHIBA Application Installer allows you to reinstall the drivers and applic
117Chapter 6If Something Goes WrongSome problems you may encounter when using your computer are relatively easy to identify and solve. Others may requ
118If Something Goes WrongProblems when you turn on the computer3 Select the application you want to close, then click End Task.Closing the failed app
119If Something Goes WrongProblems when you turn on the computerThe computer displays the WARNING RESUME FAILURE/Windows Error Recovery – Windows did
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120If Something Goes WrongThe Windows® operating system is not working2 Check the INPUT specifications on the bottom of the computer. The output speci
121If Something Goes WrongThe Windows® operating system is not workingYou now have several options:Refresh your computer❖ Your files and personalizati
122If Something Goes WrongThe Windows® operating system is not workingStartup SettingsIn previous Operating Systems the majority of the options found
123If Something Goes WrongFixing a problem with Device ManagerMy browser cannot find the URL address I typed in.Make sure you separated the domain nam
124If Something Goes WrongMemory problemsChecking device propertiesDevice Manager provides a way to view the properties of a device. Properties includ
125If Something Goes WrongPower and the batteriesPower and the batteriesYour computer receives its power through the AC adaptor and power cord/cable o
126If Something Goes WrongKeyboard problemsAfter a period of time, the battery will lose its ability to perform at maximum capacity and will need to b
127If Something Goes WrongDisplay problemsThe screen does not look correct.You can change the display settings by clicking a blank area of the desktop
128If Something Goes WrongDisk or storage drive problemsSmall bright dots appear on your TFT display when you turn on your computer.Small bright dots
129If Something Goes WrongDisk or storage drive problems3 Right-click the drive you wish to check. (Sample Image) Clicking on the drive4 In the pop-u
135.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Bluetooth® Wireless Technology InteroperabilityBluetooth® Cards from TOSHIBA are designed to be interoperable with any product
130If Something Goes WrongSound system problemsYour data files are damaged or corrupted.Refer to your software documentation for file recovery procedu
131If Something Goes WrongWireless networking problemsYou may have connected the printer while the computer is on. Disable Sleep mode, turn off the co
132If Something Goes WrongWireless networking problems❖ Check the Windows® Control Panel's Device Manager to verify that the Wi-Fi® adapter is re
133If Something Goes WrongDevelop good computing habitsThe Windows® operating system wireless management utility does not work.If you are using an ext
134If Something Goes WrongDevelop good computing habitsRead the user’s guides.It is very difficult to provide a fail-safe set of steps you can follow
135If Something Goes WrongDevelop good computing habits5 Under Restore settings select Turn on System Protection.6 Click OK.7 Click Create.8 In the in
136If Something Goes WrongDevelop good computing habitsBacking up your data or your entire computer with the Windows® operating systemThe most valuabl
137If Something Goes WrongDevelop good computing habitsGeneral tips for installing hardware and softwareHere are a few tips to help ensure safe and ea
138If Something Goes WrongDevelop good computing habits5 Use the new hardware or software for a while, noting any new problems. Make sure that your cr
139If Something Goes WrongIf you need further assistanceIf you need further assistanceIf you have followed the recommendations in this chapter and are
145.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Bluetooth® Wireless Technology and Your HealthThe products with Bluetooth® wireless technology, like other radio devices, emit
140If Something Goes WrongToshiba’s worldwide officesToshiba’s worldwide officesFor more information on additional Toshiba worldwide locations, please
1415.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Appendix ATOSHIBA Function KeysTOSHIBA Function keys provide a quick way to modify selected system functions and to launch app
142TOSHIBA Function KeysFunctions5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Help fileDisplay brightness This TOSHIBA Function key displays the help file. This
143TOSHIBA Function KeysFunctions5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Output (Display switch) This TOSHIBA Function key cycles through the display options and
144TOSHIBA Function KeysFunctions5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Disabling or enabling the touch padMedia buttons This TOSHIBA Function key enables/disabl
145TOSHIBA Function KeysFunctions5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Volume MuteDisabling or enabling wireless devicesKeyboard function keys Zoom (Display resolution
1465.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Appendix BPower Cord/Cable ConnectorsYour computer ships with the correct power supply for the country of purchase. This appen
147GlossaryTECHNICAL NOTE: Some features defined in this glossary may not be available on your computer.AcronymsThe following acronyms may appear in t
148GlossaryDPI Dots Per InchDVD Digital Versatile (or Video) DiscDVD-ROM Digital Versatile (or Video) Disc Read-Only MemoryeSATA external Serial Adva
Glossary149RTC Real-Time ClockSD Secure DigitalSDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access MemorySSD Solid State DriveTFT Thin Film TransistorUSB Univers
155.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Regulatory statementsThis product complies with any mandatory product specification in any country/region where the product is
150GlossaryBbackup—A copy of a file, usually on a removable disk, kept in case the original file is lost or damaged.Basic Input/Output System (BIOS)—S
Glossary151Ccache—A section of very fast memory in which frequently used information is duplicated for quick access. Accessing data from cache is fast
152GlossaryCPU—See Central Processing Unit (CPU).CPU cache—A section of very fast memory residing between the CPU and the computer’s main memory that
Glossary153disk drive—The device that reads and writes information and programs on external media or hard disk. It rotates the disk at high speed past
154GlossaryFfile—A collection of related information, saved on disk with a unique name. A file may be a program, information used by a program, or a d
Glossary155hardware—The physical components of a computer system. Compare software.HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)—An interface used to tr
156GlossaryLAN (Local Area Network)—A group of computers or other devices dispersed over a relatively limited area and connected by a communications l
Glossary157multi-function drive—A DVD drive that can read and write to CD and DVD media.multimedia—A combination of two or more media, such as sound,
158Glossarypixel—Short for “picture element.” The smallest dot that can be produced on a screen or printer.Plug and Play—Generally, refers to the comp
Glossary159resolution—A measure of the sharpness of the images that can be produced by a printer or displayed on a screen. For a printer, resolution i
165.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3NoticeThe information contained in this manual, including but not limited to any product specifications, is subject to change w
160GlossarySuspend—A feature of some Windows® operating systems that allows you to turn off the computer without exiting your open applications and to
161IndexAAC adaptor 38AC power 77AC power light 38addingmemory (optional) 45optional external devices 45adequate ventilationcooling fan 37adjustingtou
162Indexbattery indicator light 80BIOS Setupsee System SettingsCcamerasusing 95caring for your computer 68charging the battery 41cleaning the computer
163IndexFfilesbacking up 70, 73saving 73Function Key 111Function Keysdisabling or enabling wireless devices 145Help file 142Function keys 144backlit k
164Indexonline resourcesToshiba 74optional external devicesadding 45other documentation 29Ppassworddeleting a supervisor 105deleting a user 106instant
165Indexadding memory (optional) 45communications 92computer 38software 42work environment 30settingscustomize computer settings 67display output 66Sh
166Indexpower and batteries 125printer 130restore points 134screen does not look correct/flickers 127slow Internet connection 122sound system 130troub
175.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3TrademarksSatellite, Satellite Pro, and eco Utility are registered trademarks of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. and/
185.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Computer Recycling InformationAs part of a commitment to people and the future, Toshiba promotes the efficient use of resources
195.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3ContentsIntroduction... 25This guide ...
25.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or
20Contents5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Seeking additional help ...34Check list ...
21Contents5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Connecting an HDMI™-compatible television or display device ...66Directing the display output whe
22Contents5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Using the eco power plan ...84Changing the main battery ...
23Contents5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sleep and Charge...108USB Sleep and Charge ...
24Contents5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Contacting Toshiba ...139Other Toshiba Internet Web sites...
255.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3IntroductionWelcome to the world of powerful, portable, multimedia computing. With your Toshiba computer, your work and enterta
26Introduction5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3When considering additions to your home office, purchase products that have earned the ENERGY STAR® for all your eq
27IntroductionThis guide5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The product specifications and configuration information are designed for a product Series. Your particul
28IntroductionSafety icons5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Safety iconsThis manual contains safety instructions that must be observed to avoid potential hazards t
29IntroductionOther documentation5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Your computer’s features and specificationsCertain computer chassis are designed to accommodate
35.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Critical ApplicationsThe computer you have purchased is not designed for any “critical applications.” “Critical applications” me
30Chapter 1Getting StartedThis chapter provides tips for using your computer effectively, summarizes how to connect components, and explains what to d
31Getting StartedSelecting a place to work❖ Equipment that generates a strong electromagnetic field, such as stereo speakers (other than speakers that
32Getting StartedSelecting a place to work❖ Avoid glare: position the notebook so that light sources (lamps or windows) do not shine or reflect direct
33Getting StartedSelecting a place to work❖ Alternative keyboards, such as the split curved keyboard, may improve shoulder and arm comfort.❖ Select a
34Getting StartedSelecting a place to work❖ Take short, strategically spaced rest breaks to avoid eye strain and body fatigue. For example, stand up a
35Getting StartedSelecting a place to workFor more specific recommendations on the safety and comfort of your computer environment, customers in the U
36Getting StartedSelecting a place to workNever allow any liquids to spill into any part of your computer, and never expose the computer to rain, wate
37Getting StartedSelecting a place to workHandle discs carefully. Avoid touching the surface of the disc. Grasp it by its center hole and edge. If you
38Getting StartedSetting up your computerSetting up your computerTECHNICAL NOTE: You must complete all setup steps up to and including “Setting up you
39Getting StartedConnecting to a power sourceAlways use the TOSHIBA AC adaptor that was provided with your computer, or use AC adaptors specified by T
45.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: ❖ This device may not
40Getting StartedConnecting to a power source2 Plug the AC adaptor cord into the DC-IN on the back of the computer.(Sample Illustration) Connecting th
41Getting StartedCharging the main batteryCharging the main batteryThe computer’s battery is not accessible by the user.Before using the battery to po
42Getting StartedRegistering your computer with ToshibaInitial setupThe Windows 8 Startup screen is the first screen displayed when you turn on your c
43Getting StartedTo Shut down your computerTo Shut down your computer1 From the Start or Desktop screen, move your pointer over the upper or lower rig
44Getting StartedTo place your computer in Sleep mode3 In the lower right of the screen click the Power ( ) icon. (Sample Image) Restart4 Highlight
45Getting StartedAdding optional external devicesAdding optional external devicesBefore adding external devices or memory, Toshiba recommends setting
46Getting StartedRecovering the Internal Storage DriveA recovery image of your computer is stored on the internal storage drive, and the image can be
47Getting StartedRecovering the Internal Storage DriveCreating recovery mediaTo purchase an optional external writable optical disc drive for creating
48Getting StartedRecovering the Internal Storage DriveThe TOSHIBA Recovery Media Creator dialog box displays.(Sample Image) TOSHIBA Recovery Media Cre
49Getting StartedRecovering the Internal Storage Drive5 Click the Create button in the TOSHIBA Recovery Media Creator utility dialog box.6 Follow the
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50Getting StartedRecovering the Internal Storage Drive2 Do one of the following:❖ If your recovery files are on DVDs, insert the first recovery DVD in
51Getting StartedRecovering the Internal Storage DriveYou can recover the factory default software (refresh your PC), while the computer will attempt
52Getting StartedRecovering the Internal Storage Drive5 Scroll down to “Refresh your PC without affecting your files,” and click Get Started.The “Refr
53Getting StartedRecovering the Internal Storage Drive8 Your system will restart.The “Refreshing your PC” window appears. When the process is complete
54Getting StartedRecovering the Internal Storage Drive5 Scroll down to “Remove everything and reinstall Windows,” and click Get Started.The “Reset you
55Getting StartedRecovering the Internal Storage DriveThe “Ready to reset your PC” screen appears.(Sample Image) Ready to reset your PC screen8 Click
56Getting StartedUsing the computer in Tablet mode (Sample Image) Installing drivers and applications2 Click Next.3 Click the item you want to instal
57Getting StartedUsing the computer in Tablet mode (Sample Image) Laptop mode (Sample Image) Photography modeDisconnect the AC adaptor before moving
58Getting StartedUsing the computer in Tablet mode (Sample Image) Holding the computer in Photography modeCalibrating digital compassIf you have down
59Getting StartedUsing the computer in Tablet mode3 Slide the display panel to the end as far as you can. (Sample Image) Sliding the display panel4 W
65.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Exposure to Radio Frequency RadiationThe radiated output power of the TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card is far below the FCC ra
60Getting StartedUsing the computer in Tablet modeChanging the Screen OrientationIf you are operating the computer in Tablet mode, you can change the
61Getting StartedUsing the Touch ScreenUsing the Touch ScreenThe computer is equipped with a touch screen.You can use your finger to manipulate icons,
62Getting StartedUsing the touch pad❖ Zoom in for a close-up view ❖ Zoom out to see more information at once (Sample Illustration) The touch pad and
63Getting StartedUsing the touch padOpen or activate an item1 Move the pointer to the item you want to open/activate.2 Do one of the following:❖ Tap t
64Getting StartedUsing the touch padAdjusting touch pad settingsWhile you are typing, the on-screen pointer may seem to move or jump around “by itself
65Getting StartedUsing external display devicesDisabling or enabling the touch padThe touch pad is enabled by default. To enable/disable the touch pad
66Getting StartedUsing external display devicesConnecting an HDMI™-compatible television or display deviceTo connect an HDMI™-compatible television or
67Getting StartedCustomizing your computer’s settings❖ Second screen only (Sample Image) Display options windowThe ( ) + P keys navigate through the o
68Getting StartedCaring for your computerYou may also wish to customize your power usage settings. For more information, see “Power Plans” on page 83.
69Chapter 2Learning the BasicsThis chapter gives some computing tips and provides important information about basic features.Computing tips❖ Save your
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70Learning the BasicsUsing the keyboard❖ Back up your files to external media on a regular basis. Label the backup copies clearly and store them in a
71Learning the BasicsUsing the keyboardFunction keysThe function keys (not to be confused with the Fn key) are the 12 keys at the top of the keyboard.
72Learning the BasicsMouse propertiesMouse propertiesMouse properties allow you to change your pointing device or mouse settings.To access Mouse prope
73Learning the BasicsSaving your workBelow is an example using the Search field to start an app:1 Move your pointer over the upper or lower right corn
74Learning the BasicsToshiba’s online resourcesHINT: Backing up all the files on your internal storage drive may take a considerable amount of time an
75Chapter 3Mobile ComputingThis chapter covers all aspects of using your computer while traveling.Toshiba’s energy-saver designYour computer enters a
76Mobile ComputingRunning the computer on battery powerBattery NoticeBattery life rating is for comparison purposes only, and does not indicate the ba
77Mobile ComputingRunning the computer on battery powerThe computer also has an internal real-time-clock (RTC) battery.The RTC battery powers the RTC
78Mobile ComputingRunning the computer on battery powerThe battery may not start charging immediately under the following conditions:❖ The battery is
79Mobile ComputingMonitoring main battery powerIt is seldom necessary to charge the RTC battery because it charges while the computer is on. If the RT
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80Mobile ComputingMonitoring main battery powerHINT: Be careful not to confuse the battery light ( ), the ON/OFF light ( ), and the power button light
81Mobile ComputingMonitoring main battery powerTECHNICAL NOTE: The computer drains the battery faster at low temperatures. Check your remaining charge
82Mobile ComputingMonitoring main battery power4 Click Change advanced power settings.The Advanced settings tab of the Power Options window appears.5
83Mobile ComputingMonitoring main battery powerMicrosoft® has combined these options into preset Power Plans. Using one of these power plans lets you
84Mobile ComputingUsing the eco power plan6 Click Change advanced power settings to access settings for battery notification levels, internal storage
85Mobile ComputingTaking care of your batteryTaking care of your batteryThe following sections offer tips on how to take care of your battery and prol
86Mobile ComputingTraveling tipsDisposal of this product may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal, reuse or recycling inform
87Chapter 4Exploring Your Computer’s FeaturesIn this chapter, you will explore some of the special features of your computer.Exploring the Start scree
88Exploring Your Computer’s FeaturesExploring the Start screenFor detailed information on the new Windows 8 functionality, refer to the Windows® Help
89Exploring Your Computer’s FeaturesExploring the desktopTilesTiles can be accessed and launched from the Start screen. Typical Start screen tiles are
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90Exploring Your Computer’s FeaturesExploring the desktopYou may see various icons displayed on your system desktop, for example:Recycle Bin—Holds fil
91Exploring Your Computer’s FeaturesExploring the desktopTypical tasks in the notification area are Current time, Power usage mode, network connectivi
92Exploring Your Computer’s FeaturesWindows® StoreDrag—Touch and hold an item for a moment and then, without lifting your finger, move the item until
93Exploring Your Computer’s FeaturesExploring audio featuresUsing Wireless LAN connectivityWireless connectivity and some features may require you to
94Exploring Your Computer’s FeaturesExploring audio featuresWindows® Charms appear click the Search ( ) Charm and, in the Search field, type Sound Rec
95Exploring Your Computer’s FeaturesUsing the CamerasUsing the CamerasYour computer may come with dual built-in Web Cameras, one on the front of the d
96Exploring Your Computer’s FeaturesUsing the Memory card readerInserting memory mediaTo locate your Memory card reader please refer to your Quick Sta
97Exploring Your Computer’s FeaturesUsing the Memory card reader4 Gently press the card inward to release it.The card pops out slightly.5 Grasp the ca
98Chapter 5UtilitiesYour computer includes several utilities designed to help you to reconfigure your system to best meet your individual needs. Toget
99UtilitiesDesktop Assist❖ Recovery Media Creator❖ Service Station❖ TOSHIBA Application InstallerDesktop AssistThe Desktop Assist provides quick acces
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