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I am trying to install a smc 2632w wireless pc card on my tosiba a105-s1014 laptop. I need to download the drivers and how to install the drivers on my computer
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Have you tried removing the card and reinserting it? Sometimes when the pc isn't properly recognizing a device it just needs to be reattached. Also try rebooting the pc. The device shouldn't be conflicting since all xp and later pcs have irq steering.
It is possible to disable the wireless connection with the keyboard. Try the combination of Fn and F8 buttons (this is a common Toshiba shortcut) to turn it back on. If that doesn't work, look at your Network Connections (through the Control Panel, assuming a Windows OS, if needed). Check the settings and if it is enabled. In the device manager, check if the wireless adapter has an exclamation point in a yellow triangle. If you have the exclamation point try letting Windows repair the driver. (You may need to access the Toshiba website for the correct driver. Either use a different machine and put the driver on a disc or USB driver or your machine's wired connection.) If that tells you it has no problems, remove the wireless connection (and uninstall the driver) and reboot the computer and it should see new hardware and start reinstalling the driver. Then you can try to establish a new wireless connection.
If the above solutions do not help, it's likely to be a hardware failure. You could get a new wireless adapter (USB or an appropriate card for your laptop add-on card slot), use the wired network (if that has worked), or consider a new machine.
Here is a link to the Toshiba download driver area. You will need to lookup your specific model # & then a list of all available drivers will be displayed. Hope this helps & please take a moment to rate this solution. Thanks. http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/jsp/home.jsp?nav=Download
try the computer with an external monitor, if it works correctly then it's the monitor that has broke and you need it replaced. otherwise, if it does the same things on the external monitor... I would check in order: 1)RAM memory 2)Motherboard if the problem is only after windows boot, try changing the video driver, the problem might be caused by overheating video Chip, but that should freeze the system too...try also to remove the dust from all the heatsinks with canned air...
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