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This seems to be a common problem with this Toshiba. I squeeze the molding around the screen near the areas that the touch screen is not working. It usually happends in long blocks that don't respond to the pen.Press along the top sides and bottom running along all the edges with pressure. You may have to work with it a few times but it seems the fix mine for a while.. hope this helps
it's a digitizer (hardware part of LCD screen) problem, U can try to buy that part and replace it or just squeeze a little bit LCD screen on the edges around (don't squeeze the screen itself but just black plastic frame around the screen) - it helped my Toshiba for a while :)
You have to assign a Drive letterto the pen.
How to assign a drive letter ? (Windows XP)
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To assign a drive letter to a drive, a partition, or a volume, follow
these steps:
Log on as Administrator or as a member of the
Administrators group.
Click Start, click Control
Panel, and then click Performance and Maintenance.
Note If you do not see Performance and Maintenance,
go to step 3. Performance and Maintenance appears in
Control Panel only if you use Category view. If you use
Classic view, Performance and Maintenance does not
appear.
Click Administrative Tools, double-click
Computer Management, and then click Disk
Management in the left pane.
Right-click the drive, the partition, the logical drive, or
the volume that you want to assign a drive letter to, and then click
Change Drive Letter and Paths.
Click Add.
Click Assign the following drive letter
if it is not already selected, and then either accept the default drive letter or
click the drive letter that you want to use.
ok you wouldn't have been supplied a recovery cd, you have to create it, to create one have 2 blank dvd discs ready and go to start menu and select help type in a search for recovery cd, this will explain how to create one....if your computer won't load into windows you will have to re-install windows again, cheers, any other probs please get back to me.
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