SOURCE: my Toshiba Satellite pro s300
This is an open ended question as I am not aware of your problem, however,
Disconnect your power supply and remove the battery.
Refit the battery and plug in the AC adaptor, check the power light and battery light are illuminated.
Keep disconnect any periferals, (USB devices) and ensure the DVD drawer
is empty. Press the power button. The POST should now start up flashing a
line of led's across the top of the keyboard first followed by the hard
drive light.
The BIOS F2 or F12 choice screen will now appear. If it doesn't the laptop hasn't completed POST and can go no further however, if it gets that far;
Press F12 and select Hard Drive for the boot device, the laptop will
then try and boot from the hard drive, just as the boot chioce menu
dissapears press F8, this will opem a further menu allowing you to
repair your system. This, if selected, will collect data stored on drive
E and repair the main system putting the OS back as it was when you
first purchased the machine.
If that won't work or there is a corrupt file or serious error, you will require an OS system disk.
Place the System disk in the DVD drive, press power until the system
tries to boot and when you get to the boot selection menu, press F12
again but select CD/DVD as the boot drive.
Follow my last instructions again and you will have a fresh/repaired system and a working laptop again.
When all is OK go to www.computers.toshiba-europe.com and let toshiba download and install the latest drivers and BIOS.
Hope that helps.
SOURCE: where can i get Satellite
Hello
You can get the motherboard from your nearest Toshiba Service Center or you can buy online from HERE
Good Luck
SOURCE: How do I enter the
Try this first:
Boot the system up and hold down the'Esc' key, then press F1 when you get the check system message. You are then in the BIOS Setup and you can make your changes and save and exit by pressing the 'End' key
If that doesn't work try holding F2 on bootup.
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