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| Low battery | When battery power is exhausted to the point |
| automatic Hibernation | that computer operation cannot be continued, the |
| Mode *1 | system automatically enters Hibernation Mode |
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| and shuts itself down. This can be specified in |
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| the Power Options. |
| Heat dispersal *1 | To protect against overheating, the processor |
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| has an internal temperature sensor so that, if the |
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| computer's internal temperature rises to a certain |
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| level, the cooling fan is turned on or the |
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| processing speed is lowered. This can be |
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| specified in the Power Options. |
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| Sleep Mode | If you have to interrupt your work, you can use |
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| this feature to allow you to turn off power to the |
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| computer without exiting from your software. |
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| Data is maintained in the computer's main |
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| memory so that when you next turn on the |
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| power, you can continue working right where you |
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| left off. |
| Hibernation Mode | This feature lets you turn off the power to the |
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| computer without exiting from your software. The |
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| contents of main memory are automatically |
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| saved to the Hard Disk Drive so that when you |
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| next turn the power on again, you can continue |
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| working right where you left off. Refer to the |
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| Turning off the power section, for more details. |
USB Wakeup function This function restores the computer from Sleep Mode depending on the external devices connected to the USB ports.
For example, if a mouse or USB keyboard is connected to a USB port, clicking the mouse button or pressing the keyboard will wakeup the computer.
TOSHIBA Password utility
The TOSHIBA Password utility provides two levels of password security: User and Supervisor.
Passwords set by the TOSHIBA Password utility function are different from the Windows password.
User Password
To start the utility, click the following items:
Desktop
User's Manual |