Tablet User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Excite 10 User’s Guide
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Getting Started
- Features and components
- Connecting to a power source
- Battery Notice
- Charging the battery
- Taking care of your battery
- Disposing of your device
- Using the device for the first time
- Registering your Toshiba device
- Backing up your data
- Navigation and features
- Customizing your Home screens
- Turning off the device
- Syncing and managing your accounts
- Navigation, Maps, Places, and Latitude
- Managing downloads
- Factory data reset
- Caring for your device
- Chapter 2: Settings
- Customizing your device’s settings
- Apps and Settings menus
- Wireless and networks settings
- Sound settings
- Display settings
- Multimedia settings
- Location services settings
- Security settings
- Apps settings
- Accounts & sync settings
- Backup & reset settings
- Storage settings
- Language & input settings
- Accessibility settings
- Date & time settings
- About tablet
- Customizing your device’s settings
- Chapter 3: Working with Apps
- Chapter 4: Exploring the Features on your Device
- Chapter 5: Utilities
- Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong
- Appendix A: Power Cord/Cable Connectors
- Glossary
- Index
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Introduction
File management tips
File management tips
❖ Back up your files to external media on a regular basis. Label
the backup copies clearly and store them in a safe place.
As you work with data it exists in the device’s memory. This
memory is called “volatile memory” because it is only active
while the device is turned on. When you turn off the device, all
the data remaining in volatile memory is lost. To help avoid
data loss, save your work to Internal Storage or network
storage. Your work (data) will remain in internal storage to be
called up when you need it. As long as the internal storage
remains healthy, your data is relatively safe. However on
occasion, hardware failures do happen. If you experience a
hardware failure, your data could be lost. As an extra step to
help avoid data loss, back up your data. See “Backing up your
data” on page 38 for more information.
❖ Scan all new files for viruses.
This precaution is especially important for files you receive via
external media, email, or download from the Internet.
Toshiba’s online resources
Toshiba maintains a number of online sites to which you can
connect. These sites provide information about Toshiba products,
give help with technical questions and keep you up to date with
future upgrades. For more information, see “Contacting Toshiba”
on page 103.