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Underside
The following figure shows the computer’s underside.
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The Grand Tour
1.
Battery Pack
2.
Battery Pack Lock
3.
Battery Pack Latch
4.
Expansion Memory Socket
Battery Pack
Battery Pack Lock
Battery Pack Latch
Expansion Memory
Socket
The battery pack powers the computer when the
AC adapter is not connected. For detailed information on the battery pack, refer to
Chapter 6,
When you slide this into its locked position, the battery pack cannot be released even if you attempt to slide the battery pack latch into its open position.
With the Battery Pack Lock in its unlocked position, you can slide this latch in order to remove the battery pack.
Use this socket to install a memory module to increase your computer's memory. Refer to the
section in Chapter 7:
User’s Manual 2-5
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Table of contents
- 21 Features
- 27 Special features
- 28 Utilities and Applications
- 30 Options
- 31 Front with the display closed
- 32 Right side
- 33 Left side
- 34 Back side
- 35 Underside
- 36 Front with the display open
- 37 Keyboard Indicators
- 37 Optical Disc drive
- 41 Connecting the AC adapter
- 42 Opening the display
- 43 Turning on the power
- 43 Starting up for the first time
- 44 Turning off the power
- 47 Restarting the computer
- 48 System Recovery Options
- 48 Restoring the preinstalled software from the Product Recovery disc (provided with some models)
- 49 Using the TouchPad
- 50 Using the internal modem
- 53 LAN
- 54 Wireless LAN
- 56 Using optical disc drives
- 59 Writing CDs on a CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive
- 62 Writing CDs/DVDs on a DVD Super Multi drive supporting double layer disc recording
- 65 When Using Ulead DVD MovieFactory® for TOSHIBA
- 67 TOSHIBA Disc Creator
- 68 Media Care
- 69 Discs
- 70 Setting up more than one display
- 71 Cleaning the computer
- 71 Moving the computer
- 72 Typewriter keys
- 73 F1 ... F12 function keys
- 73 Soft keys: Fn key combinations
- 74 Hotkeys
- 74 Windows special keys
- 75 Keypad overlay
- 76 Generating ASCII characters
- 77 Power conditions
- 77 Power indicators
- 78 Battery types
- 79 Care and use of the battery pack
- 84 Replacing the battery pack
- 86 Power-up modes
- 86 Panel power off/on
- 87 System automatic Sleep/Hibernation
- 88 Express Card
- 90 SD/SDHC/MMC/MS/MS Pro/xD Memory card
- 93 Memory expansion
- 93 Additional battery pack
- 93 Additional AC adapter
- 94 External monitor
- 95 Problem solving process
- 97 Hardware and system checklist
- 108 TOSHIBA support
- 109 CPU
- 110 Memory (Main System)
- 110 Battery Life
- 110 HDD Drive Capacity
- 110 LCD
- 111 Graphics Processor Unit ("GPU")
- 111 Wireless LAN
- 111 Non-applicable Icons
- 111 Copy Protection
- 111 Images
- 111 LCD Brightness and Eye Strain