SOURCE: THE LAPTOP WILL NOT START PROPERLY
The solution to your problem is probably not the monitor, follow these steps:
1. Connect and boot your computer with 2 different monitors.
2. If it does'nt work with either of them the problem is from another computer component.
Posible Problems:
1. Your video card may be damaged or moved from it's slot.
2. Your proccessor may be damaged.
Posible solutions:
1. If you have computer hardware knowledge open the case
2. Remove the Video card.
3. Insert it back or insert another video card from a friend.(if it works with your friends card, obviously the video card is the problem)
4. Restart your computer and see if it works.
Now if it does'nt work after that you will have to replace your proccessor with one that works, from a friend, because you say your computer boots but if your monitor doesn't work you don't know for sure if it boots corectly.
The steps above are only for people with hardware knowledge, if that is not your case you should contact a computer service.
Good Luck
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SOURCE: Toshiba Satellite M30X/m35x
Try an external monitor - if that works then your screen or cable is faulty. If not try replacing the ram - if you are using two sticks of ram try booting with each stick individually to see if one of them is faulty. If it does not show a display with known good ram of the correct type then it may be the processor that is faulty.
SOURCE: All for Toshiba Satellite P205-S6287 notebook
I am thinking that he just provided a set of drivers for this Laptop...
He simply put it there and said nothing...
SOURCE: display driver for Satellite A60-102. Thank you
http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/jsp/modelContent.jsp?ct=DL&os=&category=&moid=1213736&rpn=PSA60U&modelFilter=A60-S1072&selCategory=3&selFamily=1073768663
this link will take you to the support page for a similar model. check the numbers on your model as you seam to be missing some letters or numbers. the Satellite A60 is a model but the -102 isnt enough. it should read like
Satellite A60-S1072 which is the model i posted the link for. choose your OS like xp or vista and try that driver. but it will be better if you get the right model first.
if you computer came with a motherboard disk the drivers could be on it
or you might have to download one
if these driver packages aren't right
http://download.cnet.com/2000-20_4.html
on the home page you should see a search tab just type in what you are looking for
(be precise) exclude - / you might have to search/try a few times to get it right
IE: motherboard name ethernet drivers
hope this helps
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