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Contents
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Internet problems .......................................... 206
The Windows
XP operating system
can help you ........................................... 206
Resolving a hardware conflict .............................. 207
A plan of action .............................................. 207
Resolving hardware conflicts on your own .... 208
Fixing a problem with Device Manager .......... 209
Memory module problems............................. 211
Power and the batteries ................................. 212
Keyboard problems........................................ 213
Display problems ........................................... 214
Disk drive problems ....................................... 216
DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW
drive problems........................................ 218
Sound system problems ................................ 219
PC Card problems.......................................... 219
Printer problems ............................................ 222
Modem problems........................................... 223
Develop good computing habits .......................... 224
If you need further assistance.............................. 225
Before you call ............................................... 225
Contacting Toshiba ........................................ 226
Other Toshiba Internet Web sites ........................ 227
Toshiba’s worldwide offices ................................. 228
Appendix A: Hot Keys ............................................. 231
Volume Mute........................................................ 231
Instant password security.................................... 232
Without a password ....................................... 232
With a password ............................................ 232
Maintaining security
when the battery isn’t fully charged ........ 233
Power usage mode .............................................. 234
Standby mode...................................................... 235
Hibernation mode ................................................ 236