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Follow the link below, it is an illustrated guide to the disassembly of the P15. Pages can be changed at the bottom of each page shown. Just copy and paste the link into your web browser's address bar.
That will require a soldering iron, and a another battery with the same numbers. It is not a user replaceable part. the unit will have to be disassembled to access the battery properly.
Try a different cable between your computer and your networking devices.
Or, Turn the DSL modem off.
If you have a router between your DSL router and your computer, turn it off.
Turn your computer off.
Turn the DSL modem on; wait for the lamps to "settle-down" to a pattern.
Turn the router on; wait for its lamps to "settle-down" to a predictable pattern.
Turn your computer on; wait for it to complete booting.
Click Start
Click Run
Type 'cmd' and press ENTER.
Enter 'ipconfig /all' and tell us what IP-address(es) you see.
Toshiba made it hard to get to this battery. You will have to remove the entire motherboard and it is in the bottom corner, soldered to the board. I just went through this for a friends computer, it was not fun.
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Hi, my name is Lynn.. I hope my suggestions will solve your issue. You did the correct thing as far as downloading the drivers from the computer manufacturer website. But now you need to find out the specified hardware manufacturer as well and go to their site for most recent harware updates and/or os fixes. Also, I would like to know more info about your Operating System (ie: Windows XP, etc.) to be able to rule out or solve any other posibilities. Thank You.. Lynn :)
You have to remove the DVD and after that you will see the HDD under metal shield held in place with 4 screws labeled M2.5X6. Screw to remove DVD was also labeled (F6).
If you don't know how to do it, i suggest to get on line the service manual for further info.
This will fix your problem.
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thank you david you get me a perfect solution
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