Toshiba satellite l775-s7309 power out suddenly my notebook hung, so swept across the keybd a few times to see if anything happens. But then the power went out to never come back on. None of the LED indicators come on when power button is pressed. Does anyone know what's going on?
SOURCE: Toshiba wont power on
Good afternoon!
From what you have told us, I would suspect that something got jiggled or joggled during the opening and putting back together process. I've done that to myself, in the past. ;o)
What I do in a case like this is as follows:
1-Power down and remove the battery (Leave the battery out until you get it running again)
2-Open it back up and disconnect and reconnect each and every cable and connector that I can find.
3-Remove and reseat the memory module(s)
4-Try to power back up.
If this doesn't do it, get back to me for some more diagnostics/ideas.
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Ron-
SOURCE: Toshiba Satellite A105
The most common problem on these units is the ac connector solder joints break away from the motherboard. If you're sure the ac adapter is working, and the correct one, and it's not charging the battery (assuming the battery is good), it's most likely the problem. They don't have to appear loose to be loose.
Otherwise, it's motherboard time, or a loose screw, etc has caused a dead short on the board.
Good luck, if you have additional info, let me know.
SOURCE: All for Toshiba Satellite P205-S6287 notebook
I am thinking that he just provided a set of drivers for this Laptop...
He simply put it there and said nothing...
SOURCE: my toshiba satellite a135-s2276 won't turn on
A coworker used to work for Toshiba and said that this is common for the Satellite A135 models and under warranty the fix was a motherboard swap for a newer/updated motherboard. Otherwise the unit is unusable.
:-(
Dana
SOURCE: toshiba satellite pro a60 power problem
did u install already all the drivers for the A60???
then, update / flash the bios... http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/jsp/modelContent.jsp?ct=DL&os=&category=&moid=1213736&rpn=PSA60U&modelFilter=A60-S1072&selCategory=3&selFamily=1073768663&selModel=1213736|PSA60U
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