Toshiba M100 Guia Do Utilizador

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Other precautions
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Turning off the computer while it is reading from or 
writing o a disk may damage the disk, the drive, or both.
Turning off the computer while it is reading from or 
writing to a disk may damage the disk, the drive or both.
Keep the computer and disk away from objects that 
generate strong magnetic fields, such as large stereo 
speakers.
Information on disks is stored magnetically. Placing a 
magnet too close to a disk can erase important files. 
Scan all new files for viruses.
This precaution is especially important for files you receive 
via email or download from the Internet. Occasionally, even 
new programs you buy from a supplier may contain a 
computer virus. You will need a special program to check for 
viruses. Ask your dealer to help you.
Important information on your computer’s cooling fan
Your computer may have a CPU cooling fan that cools the 
CPU by drawing outside air into the computer. The cooling 
fan may be located on the bottom of the computer.
To prevent possible overheating of the CPU, make sure the air 
intake on the cooling fan is not blocked. The fan draws in air 
by creating a vacuum. If the fan is blocked, it could cause the 
CPU to run at a lower performance level or cause the computer 
to shut down. Loose items such as notebook and tissue paper, 
plastic wrappers, or other similar materials can block the air 
intake, preventing air from reaching the CPU. Do not use the 
computer on surfaces with objects that can be drawn in by the 
cooling fan.