Using Optional Devices in Windows for Workgroups
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Turning the Computer Off
When you’re ready to turn the computer off, assuming Resume
Mode isn’t turned on, follow these steps:
1 Save your files and close any programs you’re using.
2 In Program Manager, press Alt + F4 to exit Windows.
3 Wait for MS-DOS to display the command prompt.
Always wait until you see the command prompt before you
turn the computer off. You may see unpredictable results the
next time you start Windows if you don’t let it shut down com-
pletely.
4 Turn the computer off.
Using Optional Devices in Windows for
Workgroups
Windows for Workgroups does not support the plug-and-play
standard described for Windows 95. This means that when you
connect an optional device, such as a PC Card, you’ll need to set it
up yourself. This section provides information you’ll need to use
optional devices with Windows for Workgroups.
Using PC Cards
“Little Cards That Do Big Things” on page 173 describes the pro-
grams required to use PC Cards. These programs are part of
Windows 95.
For Windows for Workgroups, CardWizard provides the Card and
Socket Services programs you need to use PC Cards on your sys-
Summary of Contents for Satellite 200 Series
Page 48: ...Let s Start at the Very Beginning UsingTheElectronicGuide 49 ...
Page 117: ...Before You Go to a Computer Store BuyingHardware 121 ...
Page 174: ...Little Cards That Do Big Things RemovingaPCCard 181 ...
Page 201: ...Connecting to the World DiscoveringToshiba sOn lineResources 209 ...
Page 248: ...Making Life Easier ChangingtheDisplayMode 259 ...
Page 255: ...What s Really Going On WhatReallyHappensWhenYouTurntheComputerOn 267 ...
Page 290: ...If Something Goes Wrong IfYouNeedFurtherAssistance 303 ...
Page 321: ...Hardware Setup TheHardwareConfigurationOptionsDialogBox 339 ...
Page 336: ...TSETUP OTHERS 355 ...
Page 356: ...Specifications 379 ...
Page 364: ...Input OutputPortAddressAssignments Part III Appendixes 389 ...