Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer
Troubleshooting Guide
Problems when you turn on the computer
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2
Restart your computer and press
F
when the system starts.
Pressing
F
changes the Boot Priority option setting in
TSETUP. This command instructs the computer to start from
the diskette drive.
The message “Welcome to Toshiba Companion Diskette”
appears on your screen.
3
Press
Enter.
The Toshiba Companion Diskette Main Menu displays a list
of options.
4
Choose
Exit to DOS
, and press
Enter.
The MS-DOS prompt A:> appears.
5
Type
sys c:
, then press
Enter.
The computer processes the command and displays the
message “system transferred” when complete.
6
Remove the diskette from the diskette drive.
7
Restart your computer.
Your system should start Windows from the hard drive.
You press the power button and hear the system start, but
Windows NT does not load correctly.
There is a problem starting Windows NT from your hard disk.
Follow these steps if you have a diskette drive:
1
Boot from the hard drive and select “Windows NT
Workstation 4.00,” then press
Enter
.
2
When prompted to press the spacebar, press the spacebar to
invoke the Hardware Profile/Last Known Good Menu.
The computer stars from the FDD and displays the message
“Welcome to Toshiba Companion Diskette” on your screen.
Summary of Contents for 8000 series
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Page 43: ...Part I Getting to Know Your Computer To Begin When and how to turn off the computer 19 ...
Page 107: ...Part I Getting to Know Your Computer Using Drives Playing a DVD video 83 ...
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Page 176: ...Chapter Using TSETUP 153 Using Hardware Setup 154 ...
Page 210: ...Chapter Industry standard architecture 187 System management 189 Security management 196 ...
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Page 226: ...Appendix Built in features 203 Optional accessories and devices 211 Specifications 214 ...
Page 239: ...Part III Appendixes Features and Specifications 215 ...
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Page 249: ...Part III Appendixes System Resources 225 ...
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