Hi,
Use a USB mouse for the meantime and try doing a system restore to a date when it was working fine before How to perform system restore (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGXbMyFaROw)
If system restore did not resolve the issue then try uninstalling and reinstalling the driver for your touchpad.
You can go to toshiba website and download their latest touchpad drivers for your a215-s7437.
hope this helps.
Thank you
SOURCE: toshiba satellite a215-s7437 bios pw
There is a well know issue with Toshiba laptops of certain models, where at startup suddenly ask for a password.
There is NO WAY you can reset that.
You must take it to the nearest Toshiba authorized service center.
There will be no charge for it.
You should first call them to get an authorization number.
Their number is 1(800)457-7777
Just tell them that your laptop is asking for a password at boot up, and give them your model number.
They will also flash the CMOS so this issue won't repeat again.
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SOURCE: toshiba a215-s7437 bios password what is it?
from release it doesn't have a bios password, the shop who slod the laptop to you must have put the password in, or maybe someone you know put it in. the only way you are going to get around this is to ether give the password from who put it in or take it to a IT shop and have them remove the bios battary overnight and then put it in again. that will remove all password settings and change all bios settings back to default settings
SOURCE: i have a password in bios i did not put there. how
carefully remove CMOS battery and leave it out for 30 minutes will reset defaults and will remove all passwords associated with power up pass and BIOS.
SOURCE: I have a Toshiba Satellite A215-S7437 and suddenly
that is a bios password it is a common problem when bios software isnever updated. it is covered under an exception code i believe. email me your model part number and i will tell you the rest of the process monday. or if you want to do it yourself the pin is located under the ram, it looks like two interlocking E's take a flathead and press in between the two
SOURCE: I need the bios reset password for a toshiba laptop
there is no actual password. you need to remove the ram and short out two pins underneath the black plastic they look ike two E's connected like E3. use a flat blade screwe driver. do this while powered off!
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