I would like to know where the CMOS battery is located in the Toshiba L305-S5919. Can you help me with this?
SOURCE: Trying to locate the cmos battery for Toshiba Satellite L25-S121 laptop?
On the Toshiba Satellite L25 S1217 Laptop, the battery is indeed to the left of the wifi card. I was having a problem with a bios password and had spent a considerable amount of time looking. However Instead of taking the whole laptop apart, I removed the wireless card and used a precision flathead to maneuver the connector out of it's socket. after a few seconds I booted the laptop, with the battery still disconnected , and no password prompt! using the same screw driver, I was able to get the connector back into it's socket, and put the wireless card back in. it runs fine now. the trick is to only pull the connector out only enough so that it's not making the connection, if you pull it too far you will have a tougher time guiding it back into the socket. I hope this helps a lot of people with the same problem.
SOURCE: Toshiba Satellite A100 755 battery CMOS
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Below is the link just copy and paste in the browsers address bar. Scroll down to chapter 4.15 which is the RTC Battery. Good luck, ParrotHead PC Repair
http://tim.id.au/laptops/toshiba/satellite%20a40.pdf
SOURCE: Where is the cmos battery located?
It is located on the mother board, under the keyboard.... It is the size of a quarter.... and may be soldered in on your Satellite M35x series machine.
SOURCE: my screen is scrambled don't know if its the
if you can see the windows screen on start up and it looks ok and scambled when on desk top you may fine its needing driver updates,
if the screen is the same scramble at start up as in desktop screen then the lcd panel is at fault ,the videocard in from memory on the motherboard
there are chips along the top of the lcd inside the case,some times they fail and do the same scramble result,replace lcd panel and away you go,
try an external monitor yet?Misterdj
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