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Check eBay. I've been working on computers for years and order ALL of my replacement keyboards through eBay. I just found 9 of them after entering your model number; about $16 with free shipping. Sarawill82 hit the nail on the head for the replacement; you tube is your friend if you're doing it yourself. If it doesn't have your exact laptop, look at other videos. It will give you an idea what you need to look for to replace the keyboard.
It beats paying a computer store a $45+ bench fee, and it will only take you about 15 minutes as a novice.
Don't try to clean it; you could cause more extensive damage than just replacing the keyboard.
Need more details; the BIOS is a hardwired chip that is part of your motherboard. Rarely does it give problems. What exactly is your problem that you feel the cause is the BIOS?
Or..... do you mean that you want to flash your BIOS to upgrade it??
If they all work well, then the battery would charge. The most likely fault is with the battery. Try to run the laptop without the battery. If it works then replace the battery.
sounds like an irq conflict after trying to install projector. you will have to boot into safemode and go grom there. dont know what op system your using . windows used to be f8 on start up but thats changed now too.
I'm sorry, but this isn't possible. The screens are two different sizes. The Satellite C655-S5132 has a 15.6" Widescreen display while the Satellite L305-S5919 has a 15.4" Widescreen display. The two aren't interchangeable. Sorry! Thanks, and have a great day!
Sounds like the HDD password or Bios password got set.
You may need to talk to the person who set that password to be able to finish booting up the computer.
If that person is not available - you can call the Toshiba 1-800-457-7777. They may want to charge you for the over the phone support - but they should be able to walk you through how to get around the Bios or Hdd password if that is indeed your problem.
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