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My toshiba satellite m105-s3041 has some quick launch buttons in it, a web one, a multimedia one, and the ones for the media player, the suddenly stopped working, this happened before, i had to format it for cleaning up a virus, then the problem fixed, how can i fix this w/o formatting????? I really need them...
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Lol. This happened to me about 6 months ago, Toshiba has a program called 'TouchPad' Utillity. Which basically enables you to turn ON/OFF the mouse pad, It's shipped with the operating system, Unfortunately if you do turn it off, The mouse pad won't respond and there is no way you can turn it back on, It took my 12 hours to figure this out,It was frustrating, You will need a mouse, Preferably a USB one, plug this in and go to your icon bar in the bottom right hand corner of your desktop screen and there should be an icon saying 'TOUCHPAD', Right click it, Go up and turn it back on, Then you will be back in business:)
There is a panel on the bottom of your laptop, with a Philips screw head andv the number "4" in a circle. Remove this screw, and the panel. Under this panel is the memory module(s), and they will take up to 1GB per module.
Chances are your CMOS battery is dead, it can be replaced inexpensively if you do it yourself. After taking the laptop apart, locate the battery, it looks like a large watch battery. When you remove it, note the battery type and run to your nearest battery store for a replacement.
first, you go in the BIOS setup..check if the soundcard is disable or not...if disable try to enable and boot to the windows..if its already enable but still not working, check the sound card driver at www.toshiba.com and download driver for sound of your laptop....
It worked, thank you, the controlling software is called toshiba hotkeys something, XP thanks
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