External component identification Top components Display components Buttons, speakers, and fingerprint reader Keys Lights TouchPad Front components Left-side components Rear component Right-side components Bottom components 3 Illustrated parts catalog Serial number location Computer major components Display assembly components Door/Cover Kit Cable Kit Mass storage devices Miscellaneous parts Sequential part number listing 4 Removal and replacement procedures Preliminary replacement requirements Tools required Service considerations Plastic parts Cables and connectors Drive handling Grounding guidelines Electrostatic discharge damage Packaging and transporting guidelines Workstation guidelines Equipment guidelines Unknown user password
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This guide Safety icons Other icons used Other documentation Service options Chapter 1: Getting Started Selecting a place to work Creating a computer-friendly environment Keeping yourself comfortable Precautions Important information on your computer’s cooling fan Setting up your computer Setting up your software Registering your computer with Toshiba Adding optional external devices Connecting to a power source Charging the main battery Using the computer for the first time Opening the display panel Your computer’s features and specifications Turning on the power Adding memory (optional) Installing a memory module Removing a memory module
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Illustrated parts catalog Serial number location major components assembly components/Cover Kit Kit storage devices parts part number listing Removal and replacement procedures Preliminary replacement requirements Tools required Service considerations Plastic parts Cables and connectors Drive handling Grounding guidelines Electrostatic discharge damage Packaging and transporting guidelines Workstation guidelines Equipment guidelines Unknown user password Component replacement procedures Serial number Computer feet Battery Camera module Display inverter Hard drive WLAN module RTC battery Memory module Optical drive Keyboard Switch cover Display assembly Top cover TouchPad Wireless switch board
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The eye-catching 12-inch PowerBook G4 is Apple s smallest notebook ever. Key Features 4.6 pounds. At just over an inch thick and a svelte 4.6 pounds,1 the new anodized aluminum design is so easy to carry, it will be your constant companion. PowerPC G4 processor. The most affordable PowerBook ever accelerates your favorite applications with the unmatched perform-ance of the PowerPC G4 with Velocity Engine. NVIDIA graphics. Now with the NVIDIA GeForce4 420 Go, the 12-inch PowerBook makes graphics-intensive applications, the hottest 3D games, and DVD special effects all sizzle. Advanced wireless. With built-in antennas, the new PowerBook is ready for an AirPort Extreme Card for superfast wireless net-working.
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The 12-inch PowerBook G4 provides the most advanced and complete feature set of any ultracompact notebook. Key Features 4.6 pounds. At just over an inch thick and a svelte 4.6 pounds, 1 the sleek aluminum design is so easy to carry, it will be your constant companion. Video-out versatility. Support for DVI, ADC, VGA, S-video, and composite video lets you connect to your choice of flat-panel displays, monitors, projectors, and TVs. Affordable DVD-burning studio. The slot-loading SuperDrive 2 lets you burn custom CDs and professional DVDs using the included iDVD, iMovie, iPhoto, and iTunes applications. Leading digital connections. USB 2.0, FireWire 400, and Ethernet provide high-speed data connections to your peripherals and networks.
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The 15-inch PowerBook G4 offers the ideal balance of portability and power. Key Features Thin and light. At just over an inch thin and 5.6 pounds, 1 the gorgeous aluminum design is sleek and durable. Performance architecture. A PowerPC G4 processor up to 1.25GHz, DDR SDRAM up to 2GB, and a fast ATI mobile graphics processor deliver phenomenal performance. Advanced wireless. With built-in antennas and an optional AirPort Extreme Card, you”re ready for superfast wireless networking. 2 Integrated Bluetooth technology delivers cable-free connections to PDAs and mobile phones. Leading digital connections. USB 2.0, FireWire 800, and Gigabit Ethernet provide the fastest-possible data connections to your peripherals and networks. SuperDrive.
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Getting Started 7 Plugging In the Computer 8 Connecting the Internal Modem 8 Opening the Display 9 Tu r ning the Computer On 10 Problems Turning the Computer On?10 Moving Items on the Screen 11 Tips for Using the Trackpad 11 Adjusting the Internal Display 12 Adjusting the Brightness 12 Adjusting the Display Resolution 12 Where to Go From Here 13 Additional Information in Online Help and Apple Web Sites 14 What to Do When You Are Finished Working 16 Put Your PowerBook to Sleep 16 Shut Down Your PowerBook 16 2 Features of Your PowerBook 17 Basic Features of Your PowerBook 18 Additional Features of Your PowerBook 20 Internal Expansion Capabilities of Your PowerBook 22 Keyboard Controls,Hot Function Keys,and Numeric Keypad
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This Version Opening Parallels Desktop Help About This Guide Parallels Desktop Virtual Machine 13 Virtual Machine Technology Overview Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x) Support Virtual Machine Hardware Supported Guest Operating Systems Virtual Machine Files .17 Support of Virtual and Real Disks Supported Types of Hard Disks Virtual Hard 19 Boot Camp O20 CD/DVD Discs and Their Images Floppy Disk Images Installing Parallels Desktop 22 System Requirements .22 Hardware Requirements Software 23 Installing Parallels Desktop Upgrading to Parallels Desktop 3.0 Starting Parallels De29 Activating Parallels Desktop Updating Parallels Desktop Automatic Updating Manual Updat35 Uninstalling Parallels Desktop Interface Basics
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