Yes.
Why?
OH, I'm just KIDDIN' donovanm!
http://www.tim.id.au/blog/tims-laptop-service-manuals/#toc-toshibaGo down to the second Satellite heading. The one that starts with A10.
Go across and left-click on - P20-P25
This is a PDF file. The computer you are on now has Adobe Reader on it, which uses PDF files.
(I would recommend downloading the latest Adobe Reader though. Adobe Reader 9. {9.3.4.}
If you are aware of the following please disregard;
You can download this file to your computer,
1) You won't have to download it again to view it.
2) You can burn it off to a CD disk for safekeeping, and viewing anytime you want.
3) You can then delete it off of your computer, and save Harddrive space.
If you do not know how, and wish to know how, please state in a Comment.
(Believe upper right of your page)
4) Use an ESD wrist strap, and connect the alligator clip to a good ground source.
(Electro Static Discharge)
Cost averages from $3 to $12.
Example:
http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-Anti-Static-Wrist-Adjustable-Grounding/dp/B00004Z5D15) Remove ALL electrical sources before starting. AC adapter, (Charger), and Battery.
6) Use a multi-compartment container for the various screws you will remove.
Mark each compartment for the area the screws came out of.
There may be as many as 60 screws, and 12 different types.
DO NOT mix them up.
[ Many of the screws look the same. They aren't. If you put the wrong screw in, you may get it in halfway, then it's stuck. You may be lucky to get it back out. If you do, you may have ruined the threads on the screw, or the threads in the hole. Just sayin' ]
7) Make notes, and drawings as you disassemble. Your method may differ from what has been done before.
It's good to have a record to come back to. Especially if you leave the laptop in the middle, or are interrupted.
So, I'm bored. Anything I can help with?