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User’s Manual xM100 SeriesModem warning noticeConformity StatementThe equipment has been approved to [Commission Decision "CTR21"] for pan-
User’s Manual 6-4Power and Power-Up ModesReal Time Clock batteryThe Real Time Clock (RTC) battery provides power for the internal real time clock and
User’s Manual 6-5Power and Power-Up ModesSafety precautionsMishandling of batteries can cause death, serious injury or property damage.Carefully obser
User’s Manual 6-6Power and Power-Up ModesWarning1. Never allow caustic electrolyte fluid leaked from a battery pack to contact your eyes, skin or clot
User’s Manual 6-7Power and Power-Up ModesNote1. Never remove the battery pack while the Wake-up on LAN function is enabled. Data will be lost. Before
User’s Manual 6-8Power and Power-Up ModesBattery charging noticeThe battery may not charge right away under the following conditions: The battery is
User’s Manual 6-9Power and Power-Up ModesMonitoring battery capacityRemaining battery power can be monitored by the TOSHIBA Power Saver. Refer to the
User’s Manual 6-10Power and Power-Up ModesRetaining data with power off (standby mode)When you turn off your computer with fully charged batteries, th
User’s Manual 6-11Power and Power-Up Modes5. Unlock the Battery Pack Lock.Removing the battery pack-16. Slide the battery pack latch to the right, the
User’s Manual 6-12Power and Power-Up ModesInstalling the battery packTo install a battery pack, follow the steps below.1. Turn the computer's pow
User’s Manual 6-13Power and Power-Up ModesUser PasswordTo start the utility, point to or click the following items:Launch TOSHIBA Assist SECURE Us
User’s Manual xiM100 SeriesStress injuryCarefully read the Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort. It contains information on prevention of stress
User’s Manual 6-14Power and Power-Up ModesPower-up modesThe computer has three power-up modes: Hibernation (saves data in memory to the hard disk) S
User’s Manual 7-1Chapter 7HW SetupThis chapter explains how to use the TOSHIBA HW Setup utility to configure your computer. TOSHIBA HW Setup lets you
User’s Manual 7-2HW SetupSetupThis field displays BIOS Version and date.PasswordThis tab allows you to set or reset the user password for power on.Dis
User’s Manual 7-3HW SetupBoot PriorityBoot Priority OptionsThis option sets the priority for booting the computer. You can override the settings and m
User’s Manual 7-4HW SetupLANWake-up on LANThis feature lets the computer's power be turned on when it receives a wake-up signal from the LAN.Buil
User’s Manual 8-1Chapter 8Optional DevicesOptional devices can expand the computer's capabilities and its versatility. This chapter describes con
User’s Manual 8-2Optional DevicesInstalling a PC cardThe PC Card slot is located on the left side of the computer. The computer's hot-install fea
User’s Manual 8-3Optional DevicesRemoving a PC cardSD/MMC/MS/MS Pro/xD Memory cardsThe computer is equipped with a multiple digital media card slot th
User’s Manual 8-4Optional DevicesInstalling a memory cardTo install a memory card:1. Insert the memory card.2. Press gently to ensure a firm connectio
User’s Manual 8-5Optional Devices4. Grasp the card and remove it.Removing a memory cardMemory card care1. Do not write to a memory card if the battery
User’s Manual xiiM100 SeriesWorking environmentThis product was designed to fulfill the EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) requirements for "res
User’s Manual 8-6Optional DevicesMemory expansionYou can install additional memory in the computer's memory module socket to increase the amount
User’s Manual 8-7Optional DevicesRemoving the memory module socket cover6. Fit the module's connectors into the computer's connectors at abo
User’s Manual 8-8Optional DevicesRemoving a memory moduleTo remove the memory module, make sure the computer is in boot mode then:1. Be sure the power
User’s Manual 8-9Optional DevicesAdditional battery packYou can increase the portability of the computer with additional battery packs. If you're
User’s Manual 8-10Optional DevicesYou can use the hotkeys Fn + F5 or use the TV-Out button to change the display device. Refer to Chapter 5, The Keybo
User’s Manual 8-11Optional Devices5. Click the Graphics Properties button.6. In the subsequent dialogue box, click Display Devices and then set up you
User’s Manual 8-12Optional Devices
User’s Manual 8-13Optional DevicesFor ATI1. Click Start Control Panel Appearance and Themes.2. Choose Display to open the Display Properties dialo
User’s Manual 8-14Optional Devicesi.LINK (IEEE1394)i.LINK (IEEE1394) is used for high-speed data transfer for a range of compatible devices such as:
User’s Manual 8-15Optional DevicesSecurity lockA security lock enables you to anchor your computer to a desk or other heavy object to help prevent una
User’s Manual xiiiM100 SeriesWireless LAN and your HealthWireless LAN products, like other radio devices, emit radio frequency electromagnetic energy.
User’s Manual 9-1Chapter 9TroubleshootingTOSHIBA designed the computer for durability. However, should problems occur, following the procedures in thi
User’s Manual 9-2TroubleshootingPreliminary checklistConsider the simplest solution first. The items in this checklist are easy to fix and yet can cau
User’s Manual 9-3TroubleshootingHardware and system checklistThis section discusses problems caused by your computer’s hardware or attached peripheral
User’s Manual 9-4TroubleshootingSystem start-upWhen the computer does not start properly, check the following items: Self Test Power Sources Power-
User’s Manual 9-5TroubleshootingPowerWhen the computer is not plugged into an AC outlet, the battery pack is the primary power source. However, your c
User’s Manual 9-6TroubleshootingKeyboardKeyboard problems can be caused by your setup configuration. For more information refer to Chapter 5, The Keyb
User’s Manual 9-7TroubleshootingLCD panelHard disk drivePasswordProblem ProcedureLines appear broken. Check if you are in DOS mode. In DOS, lines may
User’s Manual 9-8Troubleshootingi.LINK (IEEE1394)Wireless LANIf the following procedures do not restore LAN access, consult your LAN administrator. Fo
User’s Manual 9-9TroubleshootingMonitorRefer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devices, and to your monitor’s documentation.Sound systemProblem ProcedureMo
User’s Manual 9-10TroubleshootingPointing deviceIf you are using a USB mouse, also refer to the USB section in this chapter and to your mouse document
User’s Manual xivM100 SeriesUsage RestrictionsDo not use the Wireless Products for controlling the following equipment: Equipment directly linked wit
User’s Manual 9-11TroubleshootingUSBRefer also to your USB device’s documentation.TV output signalThe mouse pointer moves too fast or too slow.Try cha
User’s Manual 9-12TroubleshootingLANStandby/HibernationMemory expansionRefer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devices, for information on installing memory
User’s Manual 9-13TroubleshootingModemProblem ProcedureCommunication software can't initialize the modem.Make sure the computer's internal
User’s Manual 9-14TroubleshootingCD-RW/DVD-ROM driveFor more information, refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics.Problem ProcedureYou cannot access a d
User’s Manual 9-15TroubleshootingDVD-ROM driveFor more information, refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics.Problem ProcedureCannot write correctly. If
User’s Manual 9-16TroubleshootingDVD Super Multi drive with double layer disc recording support For more information, refer to Chapter 4, Operating Ba
User’s Manual 9-17TroubleshootingProblem ProcedureSome discs run correctly, but others do not.The software or hardware configuration may be causing a
User’s Manual 9-18TroubleshootingReal Time ClockTOSHIBA supportIf you require any additional help using your computer or if you are having problems op
User’s Manual 10-1Chapter 10DisclaimersThis chapter states the Disclaimer(s) information applicable to TOSHIBA computers. CPUCentral Processing Unit (
User’s Manual 10-2DisclaimersUnder some conditions, your computer product may automatically shutdown. This is a normal protective feature designed to
User’s Manual xvM100 SeriesWarningNoteTurn OFF the Wireless Communication switch of wireless products in a congested place, such as a crowded commuter
User’s Manual 10-3DisclaimersLCDOver a period of time, and depending on the usage of the computer, the brightness of the LCD screen will deteriorate.
User’s Manual 10-4DisclaimersExpress Media PlayerThe Express Media Player is not a Windows® based application. Battery life will be less than when usi
User’s Manual A-1Appendix ASpecificationsThis appendix summarizes the computer's technical specifications.Dimensions343 mm × 242 mm × 38 mm (MAX)
User’s Manual A-2SpecificationsWeightStarting at 2.26kg/4.99lbs** Weight may vary depending on product configuration, vendor components, manufacturing
User’s Manual A-3SpecificationsCommunication ProtocolData:ITU-T-Rec (Former CCITT)BellFax: ITU-T-Rec(Former CCITT)V.21/V.22/V.22bis/V.32/ V.32bis/V.34
User’s Manual B-1Appendix BDisplay ModesThis appendix contains a table listing with all the display modes when the display is set to an external monit
User’s Manual B-2Display ModesDisplaying movies on a TV or CRTThis section describes how to set up your system to display movies simultaneously on you
User’s Manual B-3Display Modes3. Click the Settings tab.4. Click the Advanced button. The Intel Plug and Play Monitor dialogue box opens.5. Click the
User’s Manual B-4Display Modes6. In the subsequent dialogue box, click Display Devices and then set up your television and notebook displays.
User’s Manual B-5Display ModesFor ATI1. Click Start Control Panel Appearance and Themes.2. Choose Display to open the Display Properties dialog bo
User’s Manual xviPrefaceCongratulations on your purchase of the M100 computer. This powerful notebook computer provides excellent expansion capability
User’s Manual C-1Appendix CAC Power Cord and ConnectorsThe power cord's AC input plug must be compatible with the various international AC power
User’s Manual C-2AC Power Cord and ConnectorsFor the United States and Canada, two pin plug configuration must be a 2-15P (250V) or 1-15P (125V) and t
User’s Manual D-1Appendix DExpress Media Player Supported LanguagesEnter one of the following codes to switch the Express Media Player's language
User’s Manual D-2Express Media Player Supported LanguagesCO Corsican GA Irish JW JavaneseKA Georgian OC Occitan; Provencal SV SwedishKK Kazakh OMOromo
User’s Manual E-1Appendix EIf your computer is stolenShould your computer be stolen, however, we’ll help you try to find it. Before contacting TOSHIBA
User’s Manual E-2If your computer is stolenTo register the theft online, please follow these procedures: Visit www.toshiba-europe.com on the Internet
User’s Manual Glossary-1GlossaryThe terms in this glossary cover topics related to this manual. Alternate naming is included for reference.Abbreviatio
User’s Manual Glossary-2GlossaryRAM: random access memoryROM: read only memoryRTC: real time clockSCSI: small computer system interfaceTFT: thin-film
User’s Manual Glossary-3GlossaryCcache memory: High speed memory which stores data that increases processor speed and data transfer rate. When the CPU
User’s Manual Glossary-4GlossaryCRT: Cathode Ray Tube. A vacuum tube in which beams projected on a fluorescent screen-producing luminous spots. An exa
User’s Manual xviiM100 SeriesChapter 5, The Keyboard, describes special keyboard functions including the keypad overlay and hotkeys.Chapter 6, Power a
User’s Manual Glossary-5Glossaryformat: The process of readying a blank disk for its first use. Formatting establishes the structure of the disk that
User’s Manual Glossary-6Glossarykilobyte (KB): A unit of data storage equal to 1024 bytes. See also byte and megabyte.LLight Emitting Diode (LED): A s
User’s Manual Glossary-7GlossaryPparity: 1) The symmetrical relationship between two parameter values (integers) both of which are either on or off; o
User’s Manual Glossary-8GlossaryTFT display: A liquid crystal display (LCD) made from an array of liquid crystal cells using active-matrix technology
User’s Manual xviiiM100 SeriesDisplayMessagesMessages are used in this manual to bring important information to your attention. Each type of message i
User’s Manual xixM100 SeriesSoftwareMicrosoft® Windows® XP Home Edition The following software which is preinstalled on your hard disk: Microsoft® W
User’s Manual iiM100 SeriesCopyright© 2006 by TOSHIBA Corporation. All rights reserved. Under copyright law, this manual cannot be reproduced in any f
User’s Manual xxTable of ContentsChapter 1 M100 FeaturesFeatures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Manual xxiM100 SeriesWriting CDs on a CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-19Writing CDs/DVDs on a DVD Super Multi drive
User’s Manual xxiiM100 SeriesChapter 9TroubleshootingProblem solving process. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-1Hard
User’s Manual 1-1Chapter 1M100 FeaturesThis chapter identifies the computer's special features, options and accessories.FeaturesThe M100 Series c
User’s Manual 1-2M100 FeaturesChip SetMemoryIntel® 945PM Express Chipset orIntel® 945GM Express ChipsetRealtek 861 Audio codecTI PCI7412 for Multiple
User’s Manual 1-3M100 FeaturesBIOSVideo RAM Depending on the model you purchased:Up to 128 MB integrated solution and shared with main memory for Mobi
User’s Manual 1-4M100 FeaturesPowerDisclaimer (Battery Life)For more information on the Disclaimer regarding Battery Life, please refer to the Chapter
User’s Manual 1-5M100 FeaturesDisclaimer (LCD)For more information on the Disclaimer regarding LCD, please refer to the Chapter 10, Disclaimers.Discla
User’s Manual 1-6M100 FeaturesDisclaimer (HDD Drive Capacity)For more information on the Disclaimer regarding HDD Drive Capacity, please refer to the
User’s Manual 1-7M100 FeaturesSlots DVD Super Multi drive with double layer disc recording supportSome models are equipped with a full-size DVD Super
User’s Manual iiiM100 SeriesTrademarksIBM is a registered trademark and IBM PC, OS/2, and PS/2 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corpo
User’s Manual 1-8M100 FeaturesPorts MultimediaExternal monitor 15-pin analog VGA port supports VESA DDC2B compatible functions.Universal Serial Bus Th
User’s Manual 1-9M100 FeaturesCommunicationsSecuritySecurity Lock SlotModem An internal modem provides capability for data and fax communication. It s
User’s Manual 1-10M100 FeaturesSpecial featuresThe following features are either unique to TOSHIBA computers or are advanced features, which make the
User’s Manual 1-11M100 FeaturesUtilitiesThis section describes preinstalled utilities and tells how to start them. For details on operations, refer to
User’s Manual 1-12M100 FeaturesTOSHIBA PC Diagnostic ToolTOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool displays the basic information on the computer’s configuration and
User’s Manual 1-13M100 FeaturesTOSHIBA Touch and LaunchTOSHIBA Touch and Launch is a tool that allows you to perform various tasks easily using the To
User’s Manual 1-14M100 FeaturesOptionsYou can add a number of options to make your computer even more powerful and convenient to use. The following op
User’s Manual 2-1Chapter 2The Grand TourThis chapter identifies the various components of your computer. Become familiar with each component before yo
User’s Manual 2-2The Grand TourDC IN LED The DC IN LED indicates the computer is connected to the AC adapter and it is plugged into an AC power source
User’s Manual 2-3The Grand TourRight sideThe following figure shows the computer's right side.The right side of the computer1. UNIVERSAL SERIAL B
User’s Manual ivM100 Series Do not carry a battery in your pocket, purse, or other container where metal objects (such as car keys) could short-circu
User’s Manual 2-4The Grand TourLeft sideThe following figure shows the computer's left side.The left side of the computer1. RGB (MONITOR) PORT2.
User’s Manual 2-5The Grand TourBack sideThe following figure shows the computer back panel. The back side of the computer1. MODEM JACK2. DC-IN 15V JAC
User’s Manual 2-6The Grand TourUndersideThe following figure shows the underside of the computer. Make sure the display is closed before turning over
User’s Manual 2-7The Grand TourFront with the display openThe following figure shows the front of the computer with the display open. To open the disp
User’s Manual 2-8The Grand TourCD/DVD ButtonPressing this button when the computer's power is off will run Express Media Player. Once Express Med
User’s Manual 2-9The Grand TourKeyboard IndicatorsStop/Eject Button Stops playing the CD, DVD or digital audio. Also ejects a disc from the tray.(The
User’s Manual 2-10The Grand TourOptical Disc driveThe computer will either have a CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive, DVD-ROM drive or double layer DVD Super Multi d
User’s Manual 2-11The Grand TourCD-RW/DVD-ROM driveThe full-size CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive module lets you record data to rewritable CDs as well as run eith
User’s Manual 2-12The Grand TourAC adapterThe AC adapter converts AC power to DC power and reduces the voltage supplied to the computer. It can automa
User’s Manual 3-1Chapter 3Getting StartedThis chapter provides basic information to get you started using your computer. It covers the following topic
User’s Manual vM100 Series When you move your computer between environments with very different temperature and/or humidity ranges, condensation may
User’s Manual 3-2Getting Started Lighting Work habitsGeneral conditionsIn general, if you are comfortable, so is your computer, but read the followi
User’s Manual 3-3Getting StartedSeating and postureThe height of your chair in relation to the computer and keyboard as well as the support it gives y
User’s Manual 3-4Getting StartedWork habitsA key to avoiding discomfort or injury from repetitive strain is to vary your activities.If possible, sched
User’s Manual 3-5Getting Started1. Connect the power cord to the AC adapter.Connecting the power cord to the AC adapter2. Connect the DC output plug o
User’s Manual 3-6Getting StartedOpening the displayThe display panel can be rotated in a wide range of angles for optimal viewing.1. Push the display
User’s Manual 3-7Getting StartedTurning on the powerStarting up for the first timeWhen you first turn on the power, the computer's initial screen
User’s Manual 3-8Getting Started3. Click Start and click Shut Down. From the Shut Down window click Turn Off.4. Turn off the power to any peripheral d
User’s Manual 3-9Getting Started4. Press the Shift key. The Standby item will change to Hibernate.5. Select Hibernate.Automatic HibernationThe compute
User’s Manual 3-10Getting StartedStandby precautions Before entering Standby mode, be sure to save your data. Do not remove/install memory or remove
User’s Manual 3-11Getting StartedStandby limitationsStandby will not function under the following conditions: Power is turned back on immediately aft
User’s Manual viM100 SeriesEU Declaration of ConformityFollowing information is only for EU-member states:The symbol indicates that this product may n
User’s Manual 3-12Getting StartedRestoring Express Media PlayerTo restore Express Media Player, follow the steps below.1. Load the Express Media Playe
User’s Manual 4-1Chapter 4Operating BasicsThis chapter gives information on basic operations including using the TouchPad, optical disc drives, the in
User’s Manual 4-2Operating BasicsThe two buttons below the TouchPad are used like the buttons on a standard mouse.Press the left button to select a me
User’s Manual 4-3Operating BasicsIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRegion selectionTelecommunication regulations vary from one country/region to another, s
User’s Manual 4-4Operating BasicsProperties menuClick the icon with the secondary mouse button to display the following menu.The properties menuSettin
User’s Manual 4-5Operating BasicsConnectingTo connect the internal modem cable, follow the steps below.1. Plug one end of the modular cable into the m
User’s Manual 4-6Operating BasicsLANThe computer is equipped with networking hardware that supports Ethernet LAN (10megabits per second, 10BASE-T), Fa
User’s Manual 4-7Operating BasicsDisconnecting the LAN cableTo disconnect the LAN cable, follow the steps below.1. Pinch the lever on the connector in
User’s Manual 4-8Operating BasicsRadio linksYou can easily establish links between two or more devices. The link is maintained even if the devices are
User’s Manual 4-9Operating BasicsWireless communication switchYou can enable or disable the wireless LAN function with the on/off switch. No transmiss
User’s Manual viiM100 SeriesThe optical drive that is used in this computer is equipped with a laser device. A classification label with the following
User’s Manual 4-10Operating BasicsLoading optical disc mediaTo load a disc, follow the steps below.1. Turn on the power.2. a. Press the eject button t
User’s Manual 4-11Operating BasicsPulling the drawer open4. Lay the disc, label side up, in the drawer.Inserting a disc5. Press gently at the center o
User’s Manual 4-12Operating BasicsClosing the drive drawerRemoving compact discsTo remove the disc, follow the steps below.1. To pop the drawer partia
User’s Manual 4-13Operating BasicsButtonsThe Internet button and the CD/DVD button can be assigned functions and applications in the TOSHIBA Controls
User’s Manual 4-14Operating BasicsExpress Media PlayerSome computers in this series are equipped with the Express Media Player.Express Media Player is
User’s Manual 4-15Operating Basics To remove a disc from the drive while the player is stopped, simply press the eject button on the drive. If the pl
User’s Manual 4-16Operating BasicsTable 2 Keyboard CodeFunctions via the Front operation panel and the keyboard in the Express Media Player modeThis l
User’s Manual 4-17Operating Basics- 6 - Select track 6 Select chapter 6- 7 - Select track 7 Select chapter 7- 8 - Select track 8 Select chapter 8- 9 -
User’s Manual 4-18Operating Basics* SRS function is disable as a default.To enable it, follow these steps.1. Press "F2" key to show menu. (&
User’s Manual 4-19Operating BasicsWriting CDs on a CD-RW/DVD-ROM driveYou can use the CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive to write data to CD-R/RW discs. The followin
User’s Manual viiiM100 SeriesInternational precautionsLocation of the required labelSample shown below. Location of the label on the drive and manufac
User’s Manual 4-20Operating Basics CD-RW can generally be rewritten about 1,000 times. However, the actual number of rewrites is affected by the qual
User’s Manual 4-21Operating BasicsWriting CDs/DVDs on a DVD Super Multi drive supporting double layer disc recordingYou can use the DVD Super Multi dr
User’s Manual 4-22Operating Basics If the disc is poor in quality, dirty or damaged, writing or rewriting errors may occur. Be careful to check the d
User’s Manual 4-23Operating Basics In writing to a DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW disc, some disc space is required for file management, so you may not be able to
User’s Manual 4-24Operating Basics Use the audio/video control button to reproduce music or voice. Open the drive. Do not use shut down/log off and
User’s Manual 4-25Operating BasicsImportant information for useNote the following limitations when you write video DVD:1. Editing digital video Log i
User’s Manual 4-26Operating Basics WinDVD Creator cannot export to DVD-Audio, VideoCD, miniDVD format. WinDVD Creator can write DVD-RAM/+RW in VR fo
User’s Manual 4-27Operating Basics If you add data to a DVD-R and DVD+R disc that you have already recorded to, you might not be able to read the add
User’s Manual 4-28Operating Basics Do not use the Cut & Paste function for files and folders. A file or folder that has been cut may be lost if w
User’s Manual 4-29Operating BasicsTV-OutUse the TV-Out port to connect to a television. Be sure to use a 4 pin type S-video cable. For more details, s
User’s Manual ixM100 SeriesVORSICHT: Dieses Gerät enthält ein Laser- System und ist als "LASERSCHUTZKLASSE 1 PRODUKT" klassifiziert. Für den
User’s Manual 4-30Operating BasicsCleaning the computerTo help ensure long, trouble-free operation, keep the computer free of dust and use care with l
User’s Manual 5-1Chapter 5The KeyboardThe computer's keyboard layout is that of a 101/102-key enhanced keyboard. The number of keys on your keybo
User’s Manual 5-2The KeyboardF1 ... F12 function keysThe function keys, not to be confused with Fn, are the 12 keys at the top of your keyboard.F1 thr
User’s Manual 5-3The KeyboardPress Fn + Ctrl to simulate the enhanced keyboard's right Ctrl key.HotkeysFn + ESC Volume Mute: Turns the volume on
User’s Manual 5-4The KeyboardWindows special keysThe keyboard provides two keys that have special functions in Windows XP. One activates the Start men
User’s Manual 5-5The KeyboardNumeric modeTo turn on the Numeric mode, press Fn + F11 (Numeric mode indicator lights). Now try numeric data entry using
User’s Manual 5-6The KeyboardTemporarily using overlay (overlay off)While using the normal keyboard, you can temporarily use the keypad overlay withou
User’s Manual 6-1Chapter 6Power and Power-Up ModesThe computer's power resources include the AC adapter and internal batteries. This chapter give
User’s Manual 6-2Power and Power-Up ModesPower indicatorsAs shown in the above table, the Battery, DC IN and Power indicators panel alert you to the c
User’s Manual 6-3Power and Power-Up ModesDC IN indicatorCheck the DC IN indicator to determine the power status with the AC adapter connected:Power in
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