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Manual de usuario Toshiba, modelo Satellite 2410-S203

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Fingerprints on the surface of a disc can prevent the drive from reading the data properly. Avoid exposing discs to direct sunlight or extreme heat or cold. To clean a disc, wipe it from the center outwards (not in a circle) with a clean, dry cloth. If necessary, moisten the cloth with water or a neutral cleaner (not benzine or rubbing alcohol). Let the disc dry completely before inserting it in the drive. Using the DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW multifunction drive Your computer may come with a DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/ CD-RW multifunction drive that allows you to: Play prerecorded DVDs (DVD-ROM, DVD-ROM/CD-RW drives) Play prerecorded CDs Read and write files (including music) to a CD-Recordable (CD-R) or CD-ReWritable (CD-RW) disc. Learning the Basics Setting up for communications CAUTION: Check the disk/disc activity light when you use the DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive. Do not press the eject button, disconnect a drive or turn off the computer while the light is flashing. Doing so could damage the CD, DVD or drive. Setting up for communications To communicate across the telephone lines with another computer, you need: The computer’s modem A telephone line A communications program To connect to the Internet, you need a Web browser, such as Microsoft® Internet Explorer. TECHNICAL NOTE: Disable Call Waiting before you connect through the modem. Call Waiting interrupts data transmission. Connecting the modem Your computer comes with a built-in modem and a built-in Ethernet LAN adapter. To use the modem, you must connect it to a standard voice-grade RJ11 telephone line. NOTE: Due to FCC limitations, speeds of 53 kbps are the maximum permissible rates during downloads. Actual data transmission speeds will vary depending on line conditions. 1 Attach one end of a standard RJ11 telephone cable to the modem port on the back of the computer. Learning the Basics Powering down the computer 2 Plug the other end of the RJ11 telephone cable into the modular jack of a standard voice-grade telephone line. Connecting your computer to a network You can connect your computer to a network locally or remotely. Locally, using the built-in Ethernet LAN adapter by connecting it to a standard RJ45 LAN line. Remotely, using the built-in modem and a dial-up connection. To set up the network connection, use the Network Setup Wizard: 1 Click Start and point to All Programs. 2 Point to Accessories, then to Communications, and click Network Setup Wizard. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions. The computer connects with the network. Powering down the computer When you power down the computer, you have a number of options to choose from: Turn Off or Shut down, which power off the computer Learning the Basics Powering down the computer Hibernation, which saves the current operating state to the hard disk and powers off the computer Standby, which saves the current operating state to memory and enters a low power mode Restart, which restarts the computer Each option has its advantages. TECHNICAL NOTE: Before using any of these options to power down your computer, save your files and make sure the disk activity lights are off. If you change your mind and decide to continue working after all, wait a few seconds before turning the computer on again. Turn Off or Shut down command The Turn Off or Shut down commands power off the computer. The Windows® XP Home operating system uses the Turn Off command. The Windows XP Pro operating system uses the Turn Off command if you are not connected to a Windows® domain server. The Windows® XP Pro operating system uses the Shut down command if you are a member of a domain. Factors to consider when choosing Turn Off or Shut down: No power is used while the computer is turned off. This is the most efficient mode if you will be away from your computer for an extended time. Restarting from Turn Off or Shut down uses the most time and battery power. When starting up again, the system does not automatically open the programs and files you were previously using. Learning the Basics Powering down the computer Restart command Restart is the same as Turn Off or Shut down but automatically powers up the computer. Use it when you need to reload the operating system, for example to activate changes to system settings. Hibernation command The Hibernation command powers off the computer, but it first saves the current state of the computer to the hard disk. Since Hibernation does not require power to maintain the saved information, the system settings are retained indefinitely. Restoring information from the hard disk takes longer than restoring it from memory. When you restart the computer, the computer runs a self-test, loads the operating system, and then returns to the state in which you left it. Factors to consider when choosing Hibernation: While in Hibernation mode, the computer uses no battery power. Because the state of the system is held on the hard disk, no data is ...

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