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My toshiba portege 7200 got wiped by accident. I have reloaded from disc but now mt screen display is a rectangle in the middle of the screen. When booting up from disc all the display is used.
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It seems to be a hard drive failure.
Your laptop can not see the boot files.
Try to repair windows using recovery disc or to reinstal a fresh copy of windows.
if you are installing a fresh copy and you will get a error message like no hard disk found.. try to check hard disk.
SYSTEM 32 FILE COULD BE MISSING IF YOU HAD INSTALLED ANY NEW DRIVERS, OR SYSTEM FILE HAD BEEN GONE MISSING BY ACCIDENTLY DELETING FILES, TRY TO FIX IT BY CD PROVIDED,..RUNNING IN STARTING AND SELECTING REPAIR, IF DOSNT WORKS, RELOAD THE PROGARM AGAIN..
go into your menu and find closed caption, someone has accidently set the closed caption mode to text, when the on screen display of channel or volume goes away the box appears. turn off the closed caption feature or switch it to something other than "text" mode, and your box will go away.
I'd look at trying to replace the BIOS battery... Check out this guide for dis assembly instructions : http://www.irisvista.com/tech/laptops/Toshiba_Portege_R100/remove_system_board_1.htm
Sounds like a driver issue. Check your drivers by going to: Start>Control Panel>Performance and Maintenance>System>Hardware Tab>Device Manager. Look for any yellow exclamation marks. This means the driver is bad and needs to be reloaded. Hope this helps.
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