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BSOD
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In most cases, the build up of junk files in your registry is the main culprit of this trouble; this is due to the fact that area in your computer is very crucial because it is the central database of important files where most vital information and programs are stored. The accumulation of redundant items can significantly affect vital data because the build up can dislodge some of them from its proper location and cause others to be corrupted. The moment this scenario takes place, problems start to emerge and the dreaded blue screen of death appear which you need to immediately repair to prevent worsening the case.Consequently, one of the best solutions in managing the situation is to use registry cleaning tools http://make-computer-run-smoothly.com with great power and capacity to completely flush out all junk files and fix all errors found. By effectively keeping this area clean from all trashes, you can also effectively solve the problem and even optimize your computer's performance.
I want to completly restore my Tecra M4 to an
Hold down the zero (0) key on the Tecra keyboard whilst turning the power on. You should hear a series of beeps and be presented with a restore menu where you select option 1, 2 or 3 depending on your circumstances.
Remove password bios toshiba portege m400 please!
Here is a guide toremove windows passwordwith Windows Password Recovery Tool Professional from http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com/Step1: Download and install Windows Password Recovery Tool.Step2: Burn CD/DVD/USB Flash Drive. (Namely it is to burn a Windows password reset disk.)Step3: Set the target computer boot from CD/DVD or USB.Step4:
Remove the forgotten Windows passwordwith the burned CD/DVD/USB. Then log on to Windows without a password.Of course, you can also finish
Windows password remover if you have a password reset disk in advance. That's also an easy solution.
Source: http://www.windowspasswordsrecovery.com/windows-password-remover.htm
Black screen after windows start.
It could be the drive failed, can you boot to BIOS at all? I'd recommend a USB Drive adapter, then pull the drive from the laptop, connect to the adapter and then plug into a working PC USB port (Be sure that PC has good/current antivirus and firewall software and it has been backed up itself). The disk should then come up and look like a regular flash drive. Recover the critical files, then back up onto something like a CD or DVD that is set aside for safe keeping. Now you can be a bit more adventurous - potentially the BIOS settings changed, or the on board battery is dead and needs changing (can be complicated). There are also bootable drive recovery utilities that you can spin onto a CD. But data recovery is always first.
On boot up it displays and asks for a password on Laptop
1. At the BIOS password
prompt ("PASSWORD = "), press and release the following keys,
one after another:
Ctrl, Tab, Ctrl, Enter
The computer's response
should be:
PC Serial No.= XXXXXXXXX
Challenge Code= XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX
Response Code=
2. Get
response code from your local toshiba support center
Then follow the instructions the support guy will give you to unlock the laptop
10/24/2020 12:34:13 PM •
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on Oct 24, 2020
Windows media player cannot play
If you are able to hear sound while starting PC issue is not with sound card. that is installed and working properly.
If you are clicking on any file that is not playing then window media player is not supporting that file.
If you are directly opening window media player from start>>Program>>access>>>>window player and it is giving error. It mean that your player is corrupted. You can upgrade that with higher version of player by going this link. www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/9series/player.aspx
7/27/2020 9:54:35 PM •
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on Jul 27, 2020
Locled out, I forgot the password.
check you manual or with toshiba, but it is possible to get the bios reset you just need to have the right tools. It might be a disk or a setting in the bios itself.
9/28/2019 4:20:38 PM •
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on Sep 28, 2019
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