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Can't see cursor
for future reference, Disconnect the mouse and plug it back in. It may need a new mousemouse
12/15/2018 11:28:09 AM •
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on Dec 15, 2018
My Toshiba Satellite A30 is
blue screen can be fixed by boot repair, but hot fan is heat overload fffroom cpu and gpu not wworth motherboard reppair,replace computtter
12/3/2018 3:16:38 PM •
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on Dec 03, 2018
My toshiba satellite L455 shut off during system
old post answered late by terry
first off, is that code, what I means.
the poster forgot to say they were doing RECOVERY.
and that is what fails. (or bought the PC used just now and last owner put it in to recovery stuck there,.... no history stated.
it fails for 2 reasons, (or more)
1: someone replaced the hdd before, killing recovery dead.
a new HDD/SSD means OS gone and recovery partition too.
2: upgraded the OS with out using Toshiba media.
if the HDD is bad now, there will be no 0 key recovery possible
the maker does not sell recovery media on any old PC.
most OEM only do this for 1st 3 years
no OS stated by you at all.
now to fix a computer with not money
there is only 2 answers,
steal one, (lol)
or if HDD passes all HDD tests, load feel Linux.
I do not find anything free, every day for 70 years,
not yet,
11/30/2018 11:04:00 AM •
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on Nov 30, 2018
My computer (Toshiba
brett gabs 1year old post.\
11 year old PC says maker,. full model number not stated.
I bet the PC is sold/ scrapped or fixed after 1 year?
but self shut down top cause are.:
1: the huge battery is shorted, take it out
leave it out.
2: the power pack is dead, AC pack the PC must run on the AC pack or the (big battery out) may be dead, test it. ask.
3; overheated is it on a blanket? or bed, or desk are all vents cleaned and fan clean and funs runs fast while running too hot
we do simple heat tests (ask how,costs nothing) ask how to test
guessing will fail, if we guess 13 times. (or more if motherboard modules short)
came with VISTA, still VISTA?
there are more way's here are a bunch. .
lucky 13 ways
computers are complex for sure the windows, side.
http://pcdied.com/shutsdown/shutsdown.html
PCs do not run for 11 years not serviced,
clean every year is best. see why here, see how to do it.
see the mess.
http://www.pcdied.com/overheated.html
11/29/2018 2:34:24 PM •
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on Nov 29, 2018
Keyboard inoperative
press and hold fn and press f11.it sounds like you activated the sticky keys
11/26/2018 11:58:09 AM •
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on Nov 26, 2018
My toshiba a25 s207 laptop CCLF tubes dead.
the inverters fail 1%your question really is impossible. (how to get to)CCFL., NO photos of you showing panel rear and that STICKER.then you ask how to get the LCD out;. will good luck there see my last post on that topicwhy even post until you open the back panel 100%remove the LCD paneland see what is there, most PC have 3 screen optonsand 3 makers of screens, so ONLY you opening itand see what screen actually is there, will work1: remove screen.2: see Toshiba sticker and P/N. and makers name and number too. (Samsung and LG are 2 top makers))3: then lock for the CCLF, the big clue is the Invereter cable goes to the CCFL array, 1 tube or 3 tubes on some.if you look at the screen and CCFL entry pointyou then (physical world is like this) we see3 possible ways in.1: easy it has a slide out tray?2: is a huge glue/plastic sandwich, impossible.3: has these silly metal bend tabs that snap off rendering my work useless, or I get invented with hot glue gun and rip it apart and find the tubes.spend $30 to $50 or tubes (sellers are scaplers)and make this work.as you can see I have done this.what is inside your PC nobody knows, due to the facts stated above. (it's optional when new/built)
11/15/2018 12:51:35 PM •
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on Nov 15, 2018
I have a Toshiba NB250
I would suggest a factory restore to fix the problem. If you have data on the computer that needs saving then do this first, if unable to do this then take to a computer shop to have it done for you.
11/14/2018 11:22:04 AM •
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on Nov 14, 2018
Hi! I am trying to fire up a Toshiba 2590X and
Remove the battery and see if it starts up fine, if not then try the following:
1. Unplug your charger cord.
2. Remove the battery.
3. Press and hold the "Power" button for 30 seconds or longer
4. Now plug back in the power/charger cord.
5. Now put the battery back in.
6. See if it starts up now, laptops often get stuck in hibernate mode.
11/13/2018 10:49:01 AM •
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on Nov 13, 2018
Acpi/tos 1901/2&DABA3FF&2
What is Device ACPI\TOS1901\2&daba3ff&2?Location : Microsoft ACPI-Compliant SystemManufacturer : UnknowPlease help me.
11/10/2018 11:36:38 AM •
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on Nov 10, 2018
Buenas noches, Tengo una Portatil
Compruebe d.c. La fuente de alimentaci?n y el tomacorriente de pared tienen energ?a y esa d.c. cable conectado a la computadora port?til. No hablo espa?ol, as? que esto no puede ser traducido correctamente.
11/4/2018 11:38:24 AM •
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on Nov 04, 2018
Windows will not syn music to my droid I have syn
older post January. "I am redirected", means PC is infected. (infected OS.)this PC is 11 years old today.what OS is there.? never post lacking what OS you are runningwindows,? and what version XP or VISTA, both are not good to run.now.time to upgrade, no?
10/29/2018 9:40:45 AM •
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on Oct 29, 2018
I have a toshina satellite A135-S2386. When i
zero historyit ran for 12 long years, 2006 to 2018 and died JUST today?or found it for $10 at a garage sale, and is worth really $0, dead.history matters, ?sounds to me that IS BIOS ADMIN PASSWORD lostis it? did you use this feature an forget it?do tell that. and answers can get better.I see you mobo sold and has soldered down coin cell, not easy to fix that. ( I can )but not easy.bottom right side of mobo, blue color.I unsolder that battery , and all other batteries out and AC pack out.and wait 1hour , then put it back (test it for proper voltage) and then see if PW is clearedolder PCs can clear PW this way.newer not.
9/27/2018 2:52:34 PM •
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on Sep 27, 2018
Toshiba satellite pro u400-130 bios password
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The CMOS is, in basic terms, the part of the motherboard
that stores the BIOS settings. To remove the BIOS password from your
Toshiba laptop, your best option is to forcibly clear the CMOS.
To clear the CMOS, you must remove the battery from your laptop and
leave it out for at least 30 minutes to an hour. The way to remove the
battery from your Toshiba will largely depend on the model. A common way
to remove the battery--particularly with newer models--is to release
the battery lock on the bottom of the laptop, while sliding the
accompanying tab over to the side. This will pop the battery out from
its tray so that you can then pull it out all of the way out.
Before you remove the battery, turn off the laptop and remove the AC
adapter. Otherwise, you could end up harming yourself or the laptop
components. You must also ground yourself to prevent damaging the laptop
with static electricity.
After about a half an hour or more, return the battery back to its tray and lock it into place. Power on the laptop. The computer, ideally, should no longer ask you for a BIOS password.
It's important to keep in mind that resetting the CMOS means that all
of your BIOS settings will be reset to factory default. Also, sometimes
you may need to leave out the battery for much longer than an hour to
reset the password.
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If resetting the CMOS doesn't work, then your next bet is to
try using a backdoor password. A backdoor password is basically a
password that manufacturers include with the BIOS so that technicians
can access the computers
that people send in for repair. An example of a Toshiba backdoor
password is, unsurprisingly, "Toshiba." When the BIOS prompts you to
enter a password, entering "Toshiba" may allow you to access your PC and
clear the old BIOS password. Another option is to hold the left "Shift"
key down while booting.
9/23/2018 3:09:08 AM •
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on Sep 23, 2018
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