All of a sudden one day I was using my laptop with the AC connected and got the low battery warning light. So I assumed the AC power supply had failed. I ordered a new one and I have the same problem. At one point when I tried one of the two supplies I have on hand now (can't remember which but don't guess it matters) the laptop functioned normally and booted up and charged the battery. But the next time I went to use it with the AC power supply connected it discharged the battery again and after that I can't get power to it anymore.
What is the likely problem?
SOURCE: I have a Toshiba Satellite M105-S1021. When it
Hi
That would be the BIOS password is open the ram
compartment and pull up the plastic sticker or whatever you want to
call it between the motherboard and the ram. There is a jumper called
"CMOS_CLR1" use a screwdriver to short out the pins and it clears the
CMOS.
SOURCE: TOSHIBA SATELLITE M105-S1021 THE ATI
You can download any/all the Windows XP device drivers for your model laptop from the Toshiba WEB site from their download page.
Make sure you enter the model of your laptop so you can get the correct drivers.
Use this link :-.
http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/jsp/home.jsp#
SOURCE: Toshiba satellite M105-S1021
Probabaly there are many softwares installed in it. Please run thorugh a complete scan of the same with McAfee.
Regards,
HP
SOURCE: How do I replace the
You should remove the memory cover underneath your laptop first. There are several covers but only one is the correct one.
The modules unclip by way of the clips on the side of the modules.
BEFORE YOU TOUCH THE MODULES ensure that the battery has been removed and you have touched the VGA output socket, to discharge yourself from static, or the modules will possibly get damaged.
Only touch the side ends of the modules, (where the fixing slots are), to avoid damage.
Make sure the replacement module/s are of the same make and type otherwise you may get problems.
I hope this helps.
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