Troubleshooting

Reformatting the media

Reinstalling an operating system from the recovery media or HDD.

The procedures above delete only the initial part of the data used for file management. This makes the file invisible to the operating system, but the data can still be read by specialized utilities. If you dispose of the PC, please delete all the data on its hard disk drive. Doing so prevents unauthorized use of such data. To ensure your data is not used for unauthorized purposes, you can:

Physically destroy the hard disk drive

Use a proven specialized utility to overwrite all data

Take the hard disk drive to a professional deletion service

Real Time Clock

Problem

Procedure

The BIOS setting and

Charge in the RTC battery is exhausted or

system date/time are

getting low. You will need to set the date and time

lost.

in the BIOS setup screen using the following

 

procedure

 

1.

Press F2 key. BIOS setup will boot up.

 

2.

Set the date in System Date.

 

3.

Set the time in System Time.

 

4.

Press F10 key. Confirmation message will

 

 

appear.

 

5.

Press ENTER key. BIOS setup will terminate

 

 

and the computer will be rebooted.

After configuring the time and date for the Real Time Clock battery, we recommend that you turn the power status of your computer to "ON" so that the Real Time Clock battery is charged.

Keyboard

Keyboard problems can be caused by your setup configuration. For more information refer to Chapter 5, The Keyboard.

Problem

Procedure

Some letter keys

Check that the numeric keypad overlay is not

produce numbers

selected. Press FN + F11 and try typing again.

Output to screen is

Make sure the software you are using is not

garbled

remapping the keyboard. Remapping involves

 

reassigning the meaning of each key. Refer to

 

your software's documentation.

 

If you are still unable to use the keyboard,

 

consult your dealer.

User’s Manual

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Toshiba T110 user manual Real Time Clock, Keyboard