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pull out the cmos battery as well as the battery, and leave it for 3 minutes. then put the reg. battery back in and boot it up. it should say password disabled. Turn it off and put the cmos battery back in, it should work now. leave positive feedback!
Not good news I'm afraid. Refer to this Toshiba support bulletin. You will need to send your laptop into a Toshiba Authorised Service Provider to get the problem fixed.
Depends what you intend to do with your computer, if its lots of gaming, and pushing your pc to its limits, you will need a good quality thermal compound (arctic silver), if its just normal stuff a cheaper heat sink compound will do, i use Servisol, its cheap and works well
Do not replace Internal Wireless card.Instaed go for USB card.They will give more strength compare to inbuilt one.And they cost a lot cheaper then replacing a new laptop wireless card.
Is your microphone built-in or external?
To test your microphone click on the record program to test it.
It is located in - Start - Accessories - Entertainment - Sound recorder.
Record your voice and play back to test.
Probably your battery's gone bad. This happens and often surprises people, when they don't think that they're even using thier battery. The same people say that they always leave the laptop plugged in and that's the problem. Laptop battery's go dead when they aren't allowed to discharge completely(turn off the battery monitoring) once a month or so. To test this theory, see how long it lasts after you unplug it. If it doesn't last long, you need a new battery. If it does and your laptop goes dead after awhile and doesn't turn back on, you need a new power adapter(or your motherboard's power unit's gone bad).
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