Taking Your Computer on the Road
Running the Computer on Battery Power
Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer
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Starting Again Where You Left Off
If you want to turn your computer off for a while but don't want to
spend all the time it normally takes to start your computer up
again, Windows 95’s Suspend command and Toshiba's Resume
Mode are for you. These features provide a sort of electronic
bookmark, storing the current state of the computer, including all
your open files and programs, in memory until you turn the com-
puter on again.
Suspending the computer uses power supplied by the backup bat-
tery to store this information. If the backup battery ever discharges
completely (as it will if the main battery has discharged and you
leave the computer off and unplugged for over eight hours), your
information is lost. So, although suspending will store your open
files, you should still save all your work before you turn the com-
puter off.
There are two ways to suspend the computer:
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Click the Start button, then click Suspend.
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Turn on Toshiba’s Resume Mode and press the power button.
The Windows 95 Suspend feature is the easiest way to suspend
the computer. However, you’ll have to use Resume Mode if you
want to configure your system to:
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automatically suspend/resume when you open/close the dis-
play panel. This option is available through the Start Up
Options tab of the Toshiba System Control Panel, or through
TSETUP.
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turn off automatically when you haven’t used it for a set
amount of time. This option is available through MaxTime or
TSETUP.
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turn on automatically when it detects an incoming call through
the fax/modem port. This option is available through the Start
Up Options tab of the Toshiba System Control Panel, or
through TSETUP.
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