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Index A AC adapter spare part number 24 30 administrator password 87 advanced Setup Utility features 86 antenna illustrated 20 removal 59 spare part number 20 applications key Windows 7 audio product description 3 audio in jack location 10 pin assignments 115 audio out jack location 10 pin assignments 115 B backpack spare part number 24 26 backup 110 base enclosure spare part numbers 17 28 battery location 12 removal 40 spare part number 17 28 40 battery bay 12 battery light 8 battery release latch 12 boot options 87 boot order 87 bottom components 12 button components 6 button sound 87 buttons power 6 wireless 6 C cables service considerations 33 camera cable spare part numbers 31 camera light location 5 camera location 5 camera module removal 60 spare part number 60 spare part numbers 31 caps lock LED board removal 64 spare part number 16 29 64 caps lock light 8 card reader board removal 77 spare part number 16 29 77 carrying case spare part number 24 26 changing the Setup Utility language 84 chipset product description 1 closing the Continue to download »
Internet Index A AC adaptor 46 AC power connecting adaptor 47 accessories memory 51 adding memory 51 Alt keys 89 Application Cards 196 audio files 130 audio features 130 notifications 111 power plan 200 power plan hot key 114 real time clock RTC 106 removing 115 BIOS Setup see TOSHIBA Hardware Setup Bridge Media Adapter inserting memory media 136 removing memory media 137 button power 51 61 start 124 B backing up files 87 battery changing 115 charge indicator light 48 109 charge not lasting 170 charging 46 48 conserving power 112 disposal 120 low charge 111 monitoring power 48 109 not charging 169 C character keys 88 charging the battery 48 checking device properties 167 click 68 communications network connection 126 set up 125 computer caring for 84 cleaning 84 224 Index 225 moving 84 non system disk or disk error message 163 not accessing disk drives 162 running on battery power 105 setting up 43 53 warning resume failure message 162 computer lock 85 computing tips 86 ConfigFree 156
Index Symbols jpg 62 pdf files 61 64 rtf files 61 64 70 See Call Waiting Disable Code B Battery recycling 120 Black ink cartridge 79 82 Black print speed 111 Blinking green light 8 Bluetooth Definition 121 Dongle 52 Pairing Printing from 52 Range 53 Bluetooth dongle 8 Borderless prints white edges on 99 Bottom paper tray 6 Broadband telephone See Digital telephone systems Busy fax number 37 Busy Redial Attempts 39 Button 4 way navigation 12 Cancel 14 Menu 13 Number keypad 14 OK 13 Start 14 Zoom 13 Numerics 1111 See Personal identification number 2 0 USB See USB 234 See Fax Auto Answer 4 way navigation buttons 9 12 8 in 1 card reader See Kodak A Aborting See Cancel Ad hoc definition 121 Add Date to Prints 49 Add Fax Phonebook entry 70 Adjusting Control panel 10 Copy settings 57 Printer performance 2 97 Scan settings 63 Align the printhead 23 Apple Macintosh See Macintosh Arrows See 4 way navigation buttons Attention light 9 Auto Answer See Fax Auto Answer Auto detect 111 AutoIP definition 123
By Lucian Constantin Web News Editor 27 August 2008 Intel Releases Security BIOS Firmware Updates for Several Boards The updates fix a bug in the Q35 chipset that can allow rootkits to run under SMM Intel has issued BIOS security updates for several desktop and mobile motherboards The updates address a flaw in the Q35 chipset that can be exploited in order to run rootkits nbsp within the System Management Mode SMM The affected motherboard models are DQ35JO DQ35MP DP35DP DG33FB DG33BU DG33TL DX38BT and MGM965TW Mobile Earlier this year at the Black Hat Conference security researchers from the Invisible Things Lab presented multiple exploits that can be used to hack the Xen hypervisor One of these exploits made use of a vulnerability in the Q35 Intel chipset The researchers were forced to keep some slides and the proof of concept code secret until Intel issued fixes A hypervisor represents the most privileged layer of a virtual machine It boots along with the primary guest OS called domain0 dom0 and benefits from
M8 X2 BIOS Editing This document is made specifically for XBox HQ com and will describe the basics of how to edit your favorite BIOS for the XBox Game System for use with a Mod Chip There are 2 different program to do this depending on your BIOS file EVTool So first lets take a look at each one and what it looks like when you first load it up XBTool Supported BIOS s Xecuter2 4981 Xecuter2 4979 Xecuter2 4978 03 Evox M8 1 6 and 1 0 Xecuter2 4977 1 5 versions and metoo Xecuter2 4976 02 BFMs Evox M7 EvoX D 6 plus Eject Fix versions Now at first glance they are identical except for the name in the header area There is a reason for this They are the written by the same people but pay attention to the supported BIOS list They cannot be used for the other XBTool will not open M8 nd EVTool will not open anything but the M8 Now the edits you can perform are the same again depending on the bios file you load you may not be able to edit anything except the colors I m not going to go into detail about each bios file as there are many posts 