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Utilities
System Settings
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Click Delete.
An authority verification pop-up screen appears.
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Click Delete
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Enter the password, and then click Verify.
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Click OK to exit.
System Settings
System Settings is the TOSHIBA configuration management tool
available through the Windows
1
From the Start screen begin typing System Settings, or while
in the Desktop screen double-click the Desktop Assist icon.
2
Click Tools & Utilities.
3
Click System Settings.
The System Settings screen appears.
(Sample Image) System Settings screen – General tab options
NOTE
The System Settings screen may have the following tabs:
❖
General—Allows you to view the current BIOS version or
change certain settings back to their default values
❖
Sleep and Charge—Allows you to set advanced features for
sleep mode, hibernate mode, and shutdown state (see
and Charge" on page
❖
Button Setting—Allows you to customize the function
buttons, such as updating target paths and assigning other
applications to the function buttons. Also allows you to make
Some of the tabs listed below may not be available on some models.
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operating system. To access it:
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