Toshiba C855-S5133 User Manual

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Learning the Basics
Saving your work
Saving your work
Before you turn off the computer using the Shut down command, 
save your work on the internal storage drive, external media, flash 
media, or optical disc. This is one of the most important rules of 
computing.
Many applications offer a feature that saves documents at regular 
intervals. Check your application’s documentation to see if it has an 
automatic save feature.
Backing up your work
Back up all the files you create in case something happens to your 
computer. You can back up your files to different types of media 
such as CDs, DVDs, external storage media, or to a network, if 
available.
To back up several files at one time, use the Microsoft
®
 Windows
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file recovery program preinstalled on the computer’s internal 
storage drive. Also see 
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HINT: Backing up all the files on your internal storage drive may take 
a considerable amount of time and multiple CDs/DVDs. You may 
prefer to use a high-capacity file recovery system, such as an 
external hard drive.
Using the optical disc drive
Optical storage is a popular medium for software, music, and video. 
Digital versatile discs (DVDs) provide a significant increase in data 
storage and support features that were not available on previous 
video platforms. These features include wide-screen movies, 
multiple language tracks, digital surround sound, multiple camera 
angles, and interactive menus.
TECHNICAL NOTE: Your optical disc drive is set to play region 1 
(North America) DVD-ROMs. If you play a DVD disc from another 
region, the drive will automatically change to play in the format of the 
other region. The drive will allow you to change regions four times. 
On the fourth change, the region will be “locked in.” That is, the drive 
will only play DVDs from that last region. Note that changing from 
region 1 to region 2 and back to region 1 is counted as two changes.