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Borrow a different 19V charger from a friend see if its just your charger if not then the DC jack most likely is damaged common issue with Toshiba and Acers. Good thing is Toshiba does not solder the DC jack it fits in a sleeve and plugs into the board.The Dc jack should run you around $5-$15 dollars the repair is a tare down to the boards right corner. Look on utube for "A75 tare down" should be a video floating around show you where the screws are. Shop would charge right around $100-$125 dollars if more they are ripping you off.
That takes an IDE HDD. They are universal so any notebook IDE HDD will replace that 1. I like Weatern Digital because they really are good about standing behind their hard drives. Now it only came with a 4200 RPM so when u upgrade purchase the 5400 RPM. If the bios firmware only supports the 60GB then u will need to format a larger drive with a second partition using admin tools as a mass storage device.
Go to ur toshiba website and enter ur service tag...u might see few recommended downloads...Der download the bios driver and save it in a usb and boot the system from usb...if the bios is corrupted this will rectify the problem..if else u need to change the motherboard...
do a virus scan
and disk defrag
also check in devices see if any drivers have any errors
then i would do a windows update
when did this start to happen have you done any upgrades to the system
Try this link. If you can't find the exact model don't worry, find one that is similar. You'll find that the more laptops you take apart the more they just aren't that much different. http://repair4laptop.org/notebook.html
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