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I have problems with my toshiba nb100 net book and I would like to put it back to factory settings before returning it this is my third one they have all be refirbished but other peoples setting are not being taken off . I want to make sure my personal info is taken off of it before I return it Penney

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There should be reset button on the back of the router unit a pinhole if not then you may have to go into the router and reset to factory default that is log into the router with either 92.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 depends on the manufactuer.
You can also go to the manufacturers site and get the factory default or reset settings.

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Toshiba nb100

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Toshiba-NB100.12668.0.html

1) First thing to check is the AC adapter (Charger) power output.
It is 19 Volts (DC)
Suggest use a multimeter to check.
An economical, yet good enough for this test, multimeter, can be purchased for as little as $8 to $12.
Available in a multitude of stores. An auto parts store is but one example.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnTxs0o5CJA

In the above video ->
DO NOT TEST THE POWER LINE CORD -> GOING INTO THE AC ADAPTER (Charger) 0:00 to 3:58 in video.

-> TOO DANGEROUS. Take the power cord to a pro to test it.
AGAIN -> DO NOT TEST THE POWER CORD
110 to 220 volts will give you a BAD SHOCK to -> FATAL <-
(Can kill you)

For the second part of the test starting at 3:58, it is okay.
You will be testing for 19 Volts -> DC
If the voltage shown is not at least 17.1 Volts (DC), (90 percent),
the AC adapter is no good.
Replace.

AC adapter checks out?
Then it's time to check the DC Power Jack.
(DC_IN on the laptop. The jack on the laptop you plug the AC adapter into )

2) Remove the Battery. With a non-metallic object, gently see if you can wiggle the center pin of the DC Power Jack around.
ANY perceptible movement means a bad DC Power jack.

Good news is that it is Not soldered to the motherboard. It is attached to wires, that are attached to a small white plug in connector. (DC Power Jack is connected to a harness),

http://www.amazon.com/TOSHIBA-NB100-NETBOOK-CABLE-HARNESS/dp/B005J9CEXS

(You can click on the photo to enlarge)

Once removed, you can check it for continuity with the multimeter, set to OHM. (1K)
Or have it checked.

The DC Power Jack harness, plugs into the CN5 connector on the motherboard,

http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/MOTHERBOARD-FOR-TOSHIBA-NB100-NB105-V000155020-6050A2213401-100-TSTED-GOOD/202172_485947825.html

Looking at the motherboard in the photo, you will see two green squares. The middle square is the Processor.

The green square to the right is what I want you to look at. Specifically, the small white connector to the right of it.
(The green square is a chipset. It has a white triangle < pointing to the Top/Right corner)

Put your mouse cursor on the photo. (Magnified view)
Go to the small white connector to the right, of the green square
I indicated above.
Has a small white arrow ( > ) pointing to the Top/Left corner of the white connector.
This is the CN5 connector on the motherboard.

If the DC Power Jack harness is not the problem, then the problem is Power MOSFET's on the motherboard, and or Capacitors.
(Ceramic SMD capacitor/s)

[Just basic info. Pertains to an HP laptop. Just want you to see about Power MOSFET's,

http://mayohardware.blogspot.com/2010/04/important-parts-on-dv6000-and-dv9000.html ]

Choice is yours, whether you wish to have bad electronic components replaced, or replace the motherboard.
May be more feasible for you to replace the motherboard.

Toshiba Netbook PC NB100 Service Manual, (Free. No junk attached),

http://www.tim.id.au/blog/tims-laptop-service-manuals/#toc-toshiba

Go to the subheading -> Mini Notebook. (5th one down)
Left-click on the blue -> NB100

This is a PDF file. The computer you are using now has Adobe Reader on it, which uses PDF files.
After you click on the file name (NB100) it may take up to 30 seconds, before the first page comes up.

In the Bookmarks menu to the left, click on the + sign to the left of -
Chapter 4.
In the list click on ->
4.7 System Board, DC-IN, RJ-45 Cable and Bluetooth Card

For additional questions please post in a Comment.
Regards,
joecoolvette
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Thank you for your query

Unfortunatley Toshiba do not do alternate white keyboards, however there is a method or 2 to get around this

Please see below for sugeestions

1) You can purchase white sticky keys, these are jsut labels you stick on top of your exisiting keyboard turnng the keys from black to white

2) You can purchase a external mini white ksyboard, which you canplug directly into the USB slot

Both of the above can be purchased from ebay, for option 1 type in sticky keybpard keys, and for 2) type in mini white keybaord in the search box on the site


If this has been useful please leave postive feedback/vote/testimonial - Thank You Again
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