Toshiba 1805 Manual De Usuario

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If Something Goes Wrong
Resolving a hardware conflict
memory card installed, the error is not caused by the memory 
card.
Power problems 
Your computer receives its power through the AC adapter and 
power cable or from the system batteries (main battery and 
real-time clock (RTC) battery). Power problems are interrelated. 
For example, a faulty AC adapter or power cable will neither 
power the computer nor recharge the batteries.
Here are some typical problems and how to solve them:
The AC power light does not come on when you plug in the 
AC adapter and power cable.
Make sure the AC adapter and power cable are firmly plugged into 
both the wall outlet and the computer.
If the AC power light still does not come on, check that the wall 
outlet is working properly by plugging in a lamp or other 
appliance.
The AC adapter and power cable work correctly, but the 
battery will not charge.
The battery doesn’t charge while the computer is consuming full 
power. Try turning off the computer.
The main battery may not be inserted correctly in the computer. 
Turn off the computer, remove the battery, clean the contacts with 
a soft dry cloth (if necessary) and replace the battery.
The battery may be too hot or too cold to charge properly. Its 
temperature needs to be in the range 50 degrees to 88 degrees 
Fahrenheit (10 degrees to 30 degrees Celsius). If you think this is 
the probable cause, let the battery reach room temperature and try 
again.