Toshiba portege r500 Manuel D’Utilisation

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If Something Goes Wrong
Develop good computing habits
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A Windows
®
 Explorer window will open for the blank CD. 
This window will be referred to as “the CD window.”
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Open a second Windows
®
 Explorer window by clicking Start
then My Computer.
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In this second window, browse to the files you wish to back up. 
Click the down-pointing arrow at the upper-right of the 
window (to the left of the Go button) to see a list of locations 
that includes My Documents—a likely location of your data.
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Drag and drop folders or individual files from this window into 
the CD window. If the files do not immediately appear in the 
CD window, press 
F5
 (or click ViewRefresh) to prompt the 
Windows
®
 operating system to display them.
Documents and other data files that you create as you work are 
typically stored in the My Documents folder. You may also wish to 
back up other important data files stored elsewhere on your hard disk 
drive, for example:
E-mail files and settings—for Outlook, Outlook Express, or 
other e-mail applications. Visit the vendors’ Web sites 
(www.microsoft.com, for example) for detailed instructions.
Newsgroup files and settings—for Outlook Express or other 
newsgroup readers. Visit the vendors’ Web sites for detailed 
instructions.
Other data files. If you do not find an application’s data files in 
any of the folders within the My Documents folder, check the 
application’s options or preferences settings to discover the 
locations of the files.
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When you have finished copying files to the CD window, click 
FileWrite these files to CD.
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A CD Writing Wizard will appear, prompting for a name for 
the CD. You may accept the default name, or enter a new (more 
descriptive) name. Click Next to continue.
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The CD Writing Wizard will now write the selected files to the 
CD. It is best not to use the computer for any other tasks during 
this operation, to avoid interrupting the process.
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Finally, click Finish.
The CD will be ejected. It should contain all of the files you 
have selected, but you may easily verify this by placing the CD 
back into the drive, and viewing the list of files.
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