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Anonymous Posted on Oct 15, 2011

No tpm or tpm has problem Toshiba a105 - Toshiba Satellite A105 Notebook

  • Anonymous Oct 15, 2011

    I was trying to reload Window XP from the original CD. Problem is that I grabbed the CD for an L40 L45 series by mistake. During the reload process it said that I had the wrong program for this computer. OK. When I got the correct CD, the computer wont get past the initial boot screen that tells you about the CPU, etc. There is a message that says no tpm or tpm has problem. There is a message that says press F2 for set up, but when I press it nothing happens.

    I have tried booting with every F key I can think of and tried booting from the correct CD. Always the same result. Is there any hope for this thing

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The computer models listed above may display a "Password =" prompt when the computer is turned on, even though no power-on password has been set. If this happens, there is no password that will satisfy the password request. If the computer is turned off and back on again, it is very likely that the same password prompt will appear. The computer will be unusable until this problem is fixed.

If the problem has not happened yet, you can prevent it from happening in the future by upgrading the BIOS to the newest version.

The occurrence of this problem on any particular computer is unpredictable -- it may never happen, but it could happen any time that the computer is turned on. If this problem does occur, it will be necessary to send the computer to a Toshiba Authorized Service Provider, who will fix the problem at no charge to you.



Resolution


If this problem has not yet occurred on your computer, then click the following link to download and install BIOS version 1.40. This BIOS displays a power-on password prompt only when a power-on password has actually been set via the BIOS Setup program.

You may also browse for a newer version of the computer's BIOS at pcsupport.toshiba.com.

For more help, see Support Bulletin 98081213 Obtaining downloads and support docs from the Toshiba Support website.

If the problem has already occurred on your computer, then please make arrangements with a Toshiba Authorized Service Provider to have this problem fixed at no charge. To locate a Toshiba Authorized Service Provider (ASP), please visit Toshiba's Global ASP Locator at http://pcrepair.toshiba.com

BTW, I've heard that this only happens when you boot up on battery power.

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