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Im Having trouble getting the back cover off a Toshiba Satellite A30 I need to get to the power prong to replace it and the cover seems to be not coming off
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with great difficulty, you may be in luck and find an online guide with video on youtube.
There is a service guide for the A30, this should help with stripping the laptop, it takes a while to load, http://tim.id.au/laptops/toshiba/satellite%20a30.pdf
next to the F1 key and the windows key (2nd upper key and second to last key) are two screws, usually under some covering. unscrew and lift top edge of the keyboard towards the trackpad to lay face down. Undo the wire ribbon by lifting the grey or brown tabs and remove ribbon and keyboard. Then install the new keyboard by inserting the ribbon on the place. Lock down with the tabs and put the plastic prongs (close to the space bar) into the laptop body first, and then close keyboard onto the final position. screw back in and thats all. [email protected] for any additional questions.
Hello there:
if you do a google search
toshiba satelite a35 dissasembly instructions
there will be a big section on these laptops so make sure you get the right ones ok?
best regards mike
I would suggest that you try it with another AC adapter first, because it seems the adapter is faulty and therefore supplying more current into the laptop than necessary. If it works perfectly with another AC Adapter, then you might just have to change your AC Adapter. Hope it helps. Goodluck!
Recovery disks are model-specific, mainly because they have different devices and drivers. Setup drivers are downloadable, and copied to a CD at an Internet cafe.
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