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Toshiba Satellite A135-S2386 Notebook (PSAD6U-01D00D) PC Notebook Questions & Answers
A135 s2386 my laptop, the lcd image is low resolution, the external monitor is ok
Go into the Display Settings under the Control Panel and change the resolution. Some screens won't take the high resolution that's why when you replace a screen you need to make sure you're replacing it with one like you had.Click Start/Control Panel/ Display and go to the Settings or Resolution area to change it. On some systems the Display will be under Appearance and Personalization.
4/9/2012 2:39:18 PM •
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on Apr 09, 2012
Satellite a135-s2386 will not boot when power is
Does it make a beeping sound when you turn it on? If it does try this:
Turn it off and take the battery out for about 2 minutes. Put the battery back in and press the power button to turn on. Immediately tap the F8 key on your keyboard. This should bring you to the advanced boot options. Choose last known good configuration.
If that doesn't work you may also try choosing system restore in the advanced boot options and follow the instructions. Note that a system restore brings the computer setting back to a previous restore point and will removes all changes after that chosen date.
I hope this helps.
Cheers,
9/13/2011 12:07:49 AM •
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on Sep 13, 2011
Someone has taken over my
I hope you mean that your Yahoo mail account has been hacked. If this is the case, just open your account profile and change your password - to something unique and something you will remember. Notify your friends (in your yahoo contact list) that you were hacked and to not open any attachments or links from strange emails from your address.
If someone has stolen your yahoo account, and has change your password, and you no longer have access, you will need to notify yahoo customer service. I believe that you can report this to
[email protected]Provide yahoo as much information as possible, your user name, your last access to the account, and other email accounts listed (for backup security purposes). Do not list any passwords or dates of birth or any other security information.
8/25/2011 9:09:48 PM •
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on Aug 25, 2011
Toshiba satellite a135 s2386 will
Remove the battery and leave it for ten minutes. Refit and if there is any charge in it ,it should turn on. If when plugged into the charger it still will not turn on then either your charger is faulty or the dc jack in the laptop has a bad joint on it.
7/25/2011 8:49:37 PM •
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on Jul 25, 2011
Need drivers for windows xp
Hi there.
Sorry to say that there are no XP drivers for that model laptop, it only supports Vista.
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5/12/2011 11:11:23 AM •
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on May 12, 2011
Please in need drivers for
HI
try here
www.toshiba.com
go to support/downloads
find your make model and operating system
then search for your drivers
good luck
please come back to us if you
haven't found what you are looking for
also tell us if the system you are running now is not the operating system
that was
originally installed
because this will make a difference to which drivers you may have to use
many thanks
3/6/2011 10:44:22 AM •
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on Mar 06, 2011
My notebook toshiba satellite a135
Try to do the system restore.
Go back in the previous settings (or previous date) of your laptop, when the USB ports where still working fine.
Here's how to do system restore.
- Navigate to the Start -> All Programs -> Accessories ->
System Tools program group.
- Click on the System Restore program icon.
- Choose the Choose a different restore point radio button and
then click Next >.
Note: The default choice is Recommended restore. This restore
point is probably the most recent automatically created one and is likely the best
choice. However, for purposes of demonstrating the entire System Restore process
in Windows Vista, I'll be continuing with the longer process of choosing a
restore point manually.
- Choose the restore point that you want to use.
Note: Check the Show restore points older than 5 days checkbox
to see more than the most recent restore points.
Note: Any restore points that you created, scheduled restore points
that Windows Vista created, and those created
automatically during the installation of certain programs will be listed here. You can not use System Restore to undo Windows
Vista changes to a date that a restore point does not exist.
- Click Next >.
- Click Finish on the Confirm your restore point window to
begin the System Restore.
Note: Windows Vista will shut down to complete the System Restore so be
sure to save any work you might have open in other programs before proceeding.
Important: System Restore will not revert any of your non-system files
like documents, email, music, etc. to a previous state. These types files are
completely unaffected by System Restore. If your intention with this tool was to
recover a deleted non-system file, try using a
file recovery
program instead of System Restore.
- Click Yes to the Are you sure you want to continue? dialog box.
- System Restore will now restore Windows Vista to the state that was recorded in
the restore point you chose in Step 4.
Note: The System Restore process could take several minutes as you see
the "Please wait while your Windows files and settings are being restored"
message. Your computer will then reboot as normal when complete.
- Immediately after logging in after the reboot, you should see a message that
System Restore completed successfully.
- Click Close.
- Check to see if whatever Windows Vista problem you were troubleshooting has been corrected by this System Restore.
If the problem still persists, you can repeat the steps above and choose another restore point if one is available.
If this restoration caused a problem, you can always undo this particular System Restore.
2/27/2011 7:42:17 AM •
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on Feb 27, 2011
I can't unmute my computer.
Does the problem still exist when you reboot the laptop or reboot into safe mode?
if the problem is still evident in safe mode, you may need to update your sound driver.
2/10/2011 8:36:47 PM •
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on Feb 10, 2011
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