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User's Manual
Satellite L50-A/L50D-A/L50t-A/
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User's Manual

User's ManualSatellite L50-A/L50D-A/L50t-A/L50Dt-ASatellite S50-A/S50D-A/S50t-A/S50Dt-ASatellite P50-A/P50D-A/P50t-A/P50Dt-ASatellite Pro L50-A/L

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Battery is a consumption product, since the battery time depends onthe usage of your computer. If the battery can not be charged at all,then it is a d

Page 3 - Appendix

Enabling Sleep and ChargeThis utility can be used to enable and disable the Sleep and Chargefunction.Select the Enable Sleep and Charge check box to e

Page 4 - Chapter 1

Not Registered Changes or remove the password (default).Registered Selects the password. A dialogue box will appearto allow you to set the password.To

Page 5 - Regulatory Information

Starting the computer using a passwordIf you have already registered a user password, there is one way to startthe computer:Enter the password manuall

Page 6 - EU Declaration of Conformity

TOSHIBA HWSetup screen may have the following tabs:General—Allows you to view the current BIOS version or changecertain settings back to their default

Page 7 - Working environment

data protection laws or data protection levels as required by your homecountry or region.Once enabled, you may disable the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor a

Page 8 - VCCI Class B Information

During audio/video playback, when the computer detects a shock orvibration and the hard disk drive's head is parked, the playback mightbe tempora

Page 9 - REACH - Compliance Statement

slow Hard Disk Drive reading and writing. Set a lower detection level whenthe speed of Hard Disk Drive reading and writing is a priority.Different det

Page 10 - Video Standard Notice

You can also create recovery media and restore the system.The following items will be described in this section:System Recovery OptionsCreating Recove

Page 11

Do not use utilities, including those intended to enhance Hard DiskDrive access speed. They may cause unstable operation and damagedata.Do not shut do

Page 12

3. While holding down F12 key on the keyboard, turn on your computer -when the TOSHIBA Leading Innovation >>> logo screen appears,release the

Page 13 - Program

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Page 14

Chapter 6TroubleshootingTOSHIBA has designed this computer for durability, however, shouldproblems occur you are able to use the procedures detailed i

Page 15 - General Precautions

Check all cables to ensure they are correctly and firmly attached to thecomputer - loose cables can cause signal errors.Inspect all connecting cables

Page 16 - Cleaning the computer

Hardware If you cannot find a software problem, you shouldthen check the setup and configuration of yourhardware. First run through the items in thepr

Page 17 - Mobile phones

If you are using the AC adaptor, check that the wall outlet is working byplugging in another device, such as a lamp.Verify that the computer is on by

Page 18 - Safety Icons

AC powerIf you have trouble turning on the computer with the AC adaptor connectedyou should check the status of the DC IN/Battery indicator. Please re

Page 19 - Chapter 2

Real Time ClockProblem ProcedureThe BIOS settingand system date/time are lost.The charge in the Real Time Clock (RTC) batteryhas run out - you will ne

Page 20 - User's Manual 2-2

Problem ProcedureMarkings appear onthe computer'sdisplay panel.These marks may have come from contact with thekeyboard and Touch Pad while the di

Page 21 - Connecting the AC adaptor

Problem ProcedureYou cannot access aCD/DVD/Blu-rayDisc™ in the driveMake sure the drive’s disc tray is securely closed.Press gently until it clicks in

Page 22 - Opening the display

Problem ProcedureOn-screen pointerdoes not respond topointing deviceoperationIn this instance the system might be busy - Trymoving the mouse again aft

Page 23 - Turning on the power

Problem ProcedureDouble-clicking doesnot workIn this instance, you should initially try changingthe double-click speed setting within the MouseControl

Page 24 - Turning off the power

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Page 25 - Sleep Mode

Problem ProcedureI cannot use theSleep and Chargefunction.Sleep and Charge function may be disabled.Enable the Sleep and Charge function in theTOSHIBA

Page 26 - Executing Sleep Mode

Problem ProcedureThe "USB Wakeupfunction" does notwork.When Sleep and Charge function is enabled, the"USB WakeUp" function does no

Page 27 - Hibernation Mode

Problem ProcedureMonitor does notturn onAfter confirming that the monitor's power switch ison, you should check the connections to makesure that

Page 28 - Data save in Hibernation Mode

Problem ProcedureWake-up on LANdoes not workMake sure the AC adaptor is connected. TheWake-up on LAN function consumes power evenwhen the system is of

Page 29 - Chapter 3

If a problem occurs when you are running software applications,consult the software documentation for troubleshooting suggestionsand consider calling

Page 30 - Left side

Chapter 7AppendixSpecificationsThis section summarizes the computer’s technical specifications.Physical DimensionsPhysical Dimensions shown below do n

Page 31 - User's Manual 3-3

External RGB monitor port pin assignment610151511Pin Signal Name Description I/O1 CRV Red Video Signal O2 CGV Green Video Signal O3 CBV Blue Video

Page 32 - Right side

Certification agenciesChina: CQCU.S. and Canada: UL listed and CSA certifiedNo. 18 AWG, Type SVT or SPT-2Australia: ASJapan: DENANHOEurope:Austria:

Page 33 - Underside

AustraliaAS approvedEuropeApproved by the appropriateagencyCanadaCSA approvedChinaCCC approvedInformation for Wireless DevicesWireless Technology Inte

Page 34 - User's Manual 3-6

Please visit http://www.pc.support.global.toshiba.com, if you have anyquestions about using Wireless LAN or Bluetooth Card from TOSHIBA.In Europe visi

Page 35 - Front with the display open

USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVERCAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER INCONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDIN

Page 36

Always turn off wireless functionality if the computer is near automaticcontrol equipment or appliances such as automatic doors or firedetectors. Radi

Page 37 - User's Manual 3-9

The range of the wireless signal is related to the transmit rate of thewireless communication. Communications at lower transmit range maytravel larger

Page 38 - Internal Hardware Components

Information regarding the use of this software with these operating systemsis listed below, with further details being contained with the electronic h

Page 39 - User's Manual 3-11

Luxembourg: Implemented General authorization required fornetwork and service supply.Norway: Implemented This subsection does not apply forthe geograp

Page 40 - User's Manual 3-12

RussianFederation:Limited e.i.r.p 100mW. Permitted to useonly for indoor applications, closedindustrial and warehouse areas,and on board aircraft.1. P

Page 41 - Graphics Control

In the usual operating configuration, the distance between the antenna andthe user should not be less than 20cm. Please refer to the computer user’sma

Page 42 - Vari-Bright

2. If this equipment causes RF interference to other radio stations,promptly change the frequency being used, change the location ofuse, or turn off t

Page 43 - Power Condition Descriptions

Device AuthorizationThis device obtains the Technical Regulation Conformity Certification and itbelongs to the device class of radio equipment of low-

Page 44 - Power indicator

Norway Philippines Poland PortugalRomania Slovak Republic Slovenia SpainSweden Switzerland UK USALegal FootnotesNon-applicable IconsCertain computer c

Page 45 - Chapter 4

64-Bit Computing64-bit processors are designed to take advantage of 32 and 64 bitcomputing.64-bit computing requires that the following hardware and s

Page 46 - The Keyboard

Disposing of the computer and the computer'sbatteriesContact an authorized TOSHIBA service provider for details regarding howto dispose of the co

Page 47 - Function Key

After going through many charge and discharge cycles, the battery will loseits ability to perform at maximum capacity and will need to be replaced.Thi

Page 48 - Flash Cards

GlossaryThe terms in this glossary cover topics related to this manual. Alternatenaming is included for reference.AbbreviationsAC: Alternating Current

Page 49 - Remote Controller

IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics EngineersI/O: Input/OutputIRQ: interrupt requestISP: Internet Service ProviderKB: kilobyteLAN: Local Are

Page 50

WXGA: Wide Extended Graphics ArrayWXGA+: Wide Extended Graphics Array Pluswww: World Wide WebXGA: Extended Graphics ArrayUser's Manual 7-19

Page 51 - User's Manual 4-7

IndexAAC adaptoradditional 4-45connecting 2-3DC IN 19V jack 3-3 ASCII characters 4-5BBatteryextending life 4-31monitoring capacity 4-30real time clock

Page 52 - Using the Remote Controller

LLANcable types 4-32connecting 4-33 MMedia careCard care 4-40Memory card care 4-40 Memoryinstalling 4-34removing 4-37 memory media cardinserting 4-41r

Page 53 - Replacing the battery

setting 2-7System automatic 5-5 Sound systemproblems 6-12 TTOSHIBA Disc Creator 4-17TOSHIBA HDD/SSD AlertUtility 5-3TOSHIBA PC DiagnosticTool 5-1UUSB

Page 54

PrecautionsCAUTION: This appliance containsa laser system and is classified as a“CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.” Touse this model properly, read theinstructio

Page 55 - Optical disc drives

Leave enough space around the computer and other equipment to provideadequate ventilation. Otherwise, they may overheat.To keep your computer in prime

Page 56

Be careful not to spill liquids into the computer. If the computer doesget wet, turn the power off immediately and let the computer drycompletely - in

Page 57 - Writable discs

Instruction Manual for Safety and ComfortAll important information on the safe and proper use of this computer isdescribed in the enclosed Instruction

Page 58 - Writing discs

Chapter 2Getting StartedThis chapter provides an equipment checklist, and basic information tostart using your computer.Some of the features described

Page 59 - Before writing or rewriting

Table of ContentsChapter 1TOSHIBA Legal, Regulatory and SafetyCopyright, Disclaimer and Trademarks ... 1-1

Page 60 - When writing or rewriting

Right-click Click the right Touch Pad control buttononce.Right click the mouse once.Press and hold on the touch screen (only fortouch screen models).D

Page 61 - TOSHIBA Disc Creator

Connecting the AC adaptorAttach the AC adaptor when you need to charge the battery or you want tooperate from AC power. It is also the fastest way to

Page 62 - Data Verification

1. Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor.Figure 2-1 Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor (2-pin plug)Figure 2-2 Connecting the power cord to

Page 63 - TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER

Figure 2-4 Opening the display panel11. Display panelProduct appearance depends on the model you purchased.Use reasonable care when opening and closin

Page 64 - Starting TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER

After you turn on the power for the first time, do not turn it off until youhave set up the operating system.Volume cannot be adjusted during Windows

Page 65 - TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player

2. Make sure all disk/disc activity has stopped before removing the disk/disc.If you turn off the power while a disk (disc) is being accessed, you may

Page 66

Before entering Sleep Mode, be sure to save your data.Do not switch to Sleep Mode while transferring data to external media,such as USB devices, memor

Page 67

When the computer is in Sleep Mode, the Power indicator will blinkwhite.If you are operating the computer on battery power, you can lengthenthe overal

Page 68

1. Click Start. Point to the arrow ( ) beside the Shut down button andthen select Hibernate from the menu.Automatic Hibernation ModeThe computer can b

Page 69

Chapter 3The Grand TourThis chapter identifies the various components of the computer - it isrecommended that you become familiar with each before you

Page 70

LAN ... 4-32Additional memory module ...

Page 71 - TV Tuner

Power indicator The Power indicator glows white when thecomputer is turned on. However, if you turn thecomputer off into Sleep Mode, this indicator wi

Page 72 - Battery types

DC IN 19V jack The AC adaptor connects to this jack in order topower the computer and charge its internalbatteries. Please note that you should only u

Page 73 - Charging the batteries

2.6GB and 5.2GB DVD-RAM media cannot be read from or written to.Right sideThe following figure shows the right side of the computer.Figure 3-3 The rig

Page 74 - Monitoring battery capacity

HDMI out port HDMI out port can connect with Type Aconnector HDMI cable.External RGB monitorportThis port provides 15-pin, analog RGB port.Please refe

Page 75 - Extending battery life

Figure 3-5 The underside of the computer211321131. Cooling vents 2. Memory module slot3. Force shut down hole Product appearance depends on the model

Page 76 - LAN cable types

Force shut down hole Insert a slender object such as a needle into thishole to force a shut down when the computer ishung.Front with the display openT

Page 77 - Additional memory module

Figure 3-6 The front of the computer with the display panel open178623 45710111312149915178623 457101312149911151. Wireless communication antennas(not

Page 78 - Installing a memory module

WirelesscommunicationantennasSome computers in this series are equipped withthe Wireless LAN/Bluetooth antennas.Legal Footnote (Wireless LAN)For more

Page 79

Keyboard Your computer’s keyboard contains characterkeys, control keys, function keys, and specialWindows keys, providing all the functionality of afu

Page 80

The actual specifications may vary depending on the model youpurchased.Battery pack This computer includes a battery pack inside.However, please do no

Page 81 - Removing a memory module

Chapter 1TOSHIBA Legal, Regulatory andSafetyThis chapter states the Legal, regulatory and safety information applicableto TOSHIBA computers.Copyright,

Page 82 - Memory media

Under certain unusual conditions of prolonged non-use and/or exposure tohigh temperatures, the SSD may be vulnerable to data retention errors.Legal Fo

Page 83 - User's Manual 4-39

Graphics ControlSome NVIDIA graphics models may include NVIDIA® Optimus™technology feature.NVIDIA® Optimus™ technology intelligently optimizes noteboo

Page 84 - Media care

This feature can be used if the computer is:running under battery modeusing the internal LCD display onlyThe Display Power Saving Technology feature i

Page 85 - Removing memory media

Power Condition DescriptionsPower conditionsThe computer's operating capability and battery charge status are affectedby different power conditio

Page 86 - External Display

White Indicates the AC adaptor is connected and thebattery is fully charged.No light Under any other conditions, the indicator doesnot light.If the ba

Page 87 - The HDMI out port

Chapter 4Operating BasicsThis chapter describes the basic operations of your computer, andhighlights the precautions that should be taken when using i

Page 88 - Changing the display settings

Tap Simply tap your finger on the Touch Pad to acton items on the screen. (Similar to left-click)Pinch or stretch Place two or more fingers down on th

Page 89 - Sound System and Video mode

Figure 4-1 Keypad indicators121. CAPS LOCK indicator 2. NUM LOCK indicatorCAPS LOCK This indicator glows green when letter keys arelocked into their u

Page 90 - DTS Studio Sound

Specialfunction modeStandard F1-F12 modeFunctionF4 FN + F4 Changes the active display device.To use a simultaneous mode, youmust set the resolution of

Page 91 - Video mode

3. Press the function key repeatedly to cycle through the availableoptions and release the FN key when the desired option is selected.You can also cli

Page 92 - Chapter 5

Windows, Microsoft and Windows logo are registered trademarks ofMicrosoft Corporation.The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks own

Page 93 - User's Manual 5-2

You can use your remote controller with Windows Media Center to playdiscs and videos, to view pictures and to watch and record televisionprograms.The

Page 94 - User's Manual 5-3

Power Starts or terminates the operating system. Thisbutton functions like the Power button of yourcomputer. By default, the Sleep Mode isequivalent t

Page 95 - User's Manual 5-4

Arrows and OK Arrows: Moves the cursor to navigate withinWindows Media Center windows.OK: Selects the desired action or window option.It acts like the

Page 96 - Special features

Distance Within 5 m from the infrared receiver window.Angle Within a 30 degree horizontal and 15 degreevertical range of the infrared receiver window.

Page 97 - User's Manual 5-6

Ensure that you insert the battery with its polarities correctly aligned (+or -).Do not recharge, heat, disassemble or short the battery, or put it in

Page 98 - Sleep and Charge

Optical disc drivesThe computer may be installed with a DVD Super Multi drive, Blu-ray™Combo drive or Blu-ray™ Writer drive (BDXL™). When the computer

Page 99 - Sleep and Music

2. Grasp the disc tray gently and pull until it is fully opened.Figure 4-6 Pressing the eject button and pulling the disc tray open211. Eject button 2

Page 100 - TOSHIBA Password utility

Removing discsTo remove the disc, follow the steps as detailed below:Do not press the eject button while the computer is accessing the opticaldisc dri

Page 101 - Supervisor Password

CD-RW discs including multi speed CD-RW discs, high-speed CD-RWdiscs and ultra-speed CD-RW discs can be recorded more than once.DVDsDVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-

Page 102 - TOSHIBA HWSetup

DisclaimerTOSHIBA does not assume responsibility for the following:Damage to any disc that may be caused by writing or rewriting withthis product.Any

Page 103 - TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor

Only peripherals complying with the FCC class B limits may be attached tothis equipment. Operation with non-compliant peripherals or peripherals notre

Page 104 - User's Manual 5-13

DVD-RW:DVD Specifications for Recordable Disc for Version 1.1 or version1.2Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) (for 2x, 4x and 6x speed media)MITSUBIS

Page 105 - HDD Protection

Always copy data from the hard disk drive to the optical media - do notuse the cut-and-paste function as the original data will be lost if thereis a w

Page 106 - System Recovery

You cannot back up CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-RW media to DVD+R,DVD+R DL or DVD+RW media using the "Disc Backup" function ofTOSHIBA Disc Creator.You

Page 107 - Creating Recovery Media

How to learn more about TOSHIBA Disc CreatorPlease refer to the Help files for additional TOSHIBA Disc Creatorinformation.TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYERTOSHIBA

Page 108 - Recovery Media

In order to protect copyrights, the Windows Print Screen function isdisabled when TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is running.(Print Screen functions are disabled

Page 109 - Recovery Hard Disk Drive

If the menu is opened in the Display Area using the Control window'sTop Menu or Menu buttons, Touch Pad and mouse menu operationsmay not be able

Page 110 - Chapter 6

Resume play function cannot be used with some discs on TOSHIBABlu-ray Disc Player.The interactive function on Blu-ray™ discs may not work dependingon

Page 111 - Analyzing the problem

Use the following procedure to open TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player Manual.Press the F1 key when TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player is launched andclick the Help

Page 112 - If something goes wrong

The 2Dto3D conversion function is meant for the enjoyment of yourown 2D home video and other 2D contents you created, in 3Daccording to your personal

Page 113 - Hardware and system checklist

Upconvert and 3D Playback functions cannot be used at the sametime. Switching to 3D playback while upconvert is running will causethe upconvert functi

Page 114 - AC power

Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC (ErP) and the related implementingmeasures.This product and the original options are designed to observe the relatedEM

Page 115 - Internal display panel

Some functions cannot be used during 3D playback. In such cases,any buttons used for those functions may be disabled.Depending on the system environme

Page 116 - Optical Disc Drive

TV TunerUse the My TV feature of Windows Media Center to watch TV programs orrecord them.The dimensions and shape of the TV Tuner jack vary for differ

Page 117 - Pointing device

2. Connect the coaxial cable to the TV Tuner jack on your computer.Figure 4-9 Connecting the coaxial cable211. TV Tuner jack 2. Coaxial cableWhen you

Page 118 - USB mouse

Refer to the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort fordetailed precautions and handling instructions.The computer's RTC battery is a

Page 119 - USB device

The battery is extremely hot or cold (if the battery is extremely hot, itmight not charge at all). To ensure the battery charges to its fullcapacity,

Page 120 - User's Manual 6-11

Screen brightnessSystem Sleep ModeSystem Hibernation ModeDisplay power off periodHard Disk Drive power off periodHow often and for how long you use th

Page 121 - External monitor

4. Connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 19V jack of the computer, andto a wall outlet that is supplying power. The DC IN/Battery indicatorshould glow a

Page 122 - User's Manual 6-13

Connecting the LAN cableTo connect the LAN cable, follow the steps as detailed below:Connect the AC adaptor before connecting the LAN cable. The ACada

Page 123 - TOSHIBA support

Use only memory modules approved by TOSHIBA.Do not try to install or remove a memory module under the followingconditions.a. The computer is turned on

Page 124 - TOSHIBA technical support

6. Slide your fingernail or a thin object under the cover and lift it off.Figure 4-11 Removing the memory module cover211. Screw 2. Memory module cove

Page 125 - Chapter 7

VCCI Class B Informationこの装置は、クラスB情報技術装置です。この装置は、家庭環境で使用することを目的としていますが、この装置がラジオやテレビジョン受信機に近接して使用されると、受信障害を引き起こすことがあります。取扱説明書に従って正しい取り扱いをしてください。VCCI-BC

Page 126 - AC Power Cord and Connectors

7. Align the notch of the memory module with that of the memory slotand gently insert the module into the slot at about a 30 degree anglebefore holdin

Page 127 - Certification agencies

8. Seat the memory module cover in place and secure it with the screw.Take care to ensure that the memory module cover is firmly closed.Figure 4-13 Se

Page 128 - User's Manual 7-4

8. Grasp the module by its edges and remove it from the computer.If you use the computer for a long time, the memory modules and thecircuits locating

Page 129 - Wireless LAN Technology

capacities so that you can easily transfer data from devices, such as digitalcameras and Personal Digital Assistants.Keep foreign objects out of the m

Page 130 - Radio Characteristics

The maximum capacity of SD memory cards is 2GB. The maximumcapacity of SDHC memory cards is 32GB. The maximum capacity ofSDXC memory cards is 64GB.Mem

Page 131 - Bluetooth wireless technology

SD Card (SD memory card, SDHC memory card and SDXC memorycard)Set the write-protect switch to the lock position, if you do not want to recorddata.Inse

Page 132 - Radio Regulatory Information

If you remove the memory media or turn off the power while thecomputer is accessing the memory media, you may lose data ordamage the media.Do not remo

Page 133 - User's Manual 7-9

When displaying desktop on an external analog monitor, desktop issometimes displayed on the center of the monitor with black bars arounddesktop (with

Page 134 - Canada - Industry Canada (IC)

When you change the display output device, the playback device may notswitch automatically. In this case, in order to set the playback device to thesa

Page 135 - Using this equipment in Japan

Security lockA security lock enables you to anchor your computer to a desk or otherheavy object in order to help prevent unauthorized removal or theft

Page 136 - 4. About the JEITA

Disposal of batteries and/or accumulatorsThe crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates thatbatteries and/or accumulators must be collected anddisp

Page 137 - Device Authorization

Volume MixerThe Volume Mixer utility lets you control the audio volume for playback ofdevices and applications under Windows.To launch the Volume Mixe

Page 138 - Legal Footnotes

Dialog enhancement for clear and intelligible vocalsBass enhancement for rich, low frequency productionHigh frequency definition for crisp detailsCons

Page 139 - Battery Life

Chapter 5Utilities and Advanced UsageThis chapter describes the utilities and special features of this computer,and the advanced usage of some utiliti

Page 140 - Copy Protection

The efficient performance might not be expected with multiple useraccounts registered.Only startup from built-in SSD supports Hi-Speed Start Mode.When

Page 141 - Glossary

Bluetooth Stack forWindows by ToshibaThis software enables communication betweenthe computer and external Bluetooth devicessuch as printers and mobile

Page 142 - User's Manual 7-18

TOSHIBA Sleep Utility This utility is able to either enable or disable thefollowing functions:Sleep and Charge: By connecting to theUSB port, devices

Page 143 - XGA: Extended Graphics Array

To access the setup files of the drivers/utilities, Click Start -> All Programs-> TOSHIBA -> Support & Recovery -> Applications and Dr

Page 144

Low batteryautomatic HibernationMode *1When battery power is exhausted to the pointthat computer operation cannot be continued, thesystem automaticall

Page 145

Using the TOSHIBA Sleep UtilityThe TOSHIBA Sleep Utility is used for changing settings of the followingfunction(s):Sleep and ChargeSleep and MusicIt a

Page 146

When Sleep and Charge function is enabled, the USB Wakeupfunction may not work for compatible ports. In that case, if there is aUSB port that does not

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