SOURCE: INITIAL SETUP PASSWORD-TOSHIBA SATELLITE A200
try checking out this link
http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/jsp/modelContent.jsp?ct=SB&os=&category=&moid=1702271&rpn=PSAF0U&modelFilter=A200-ST2041&selCategory=3&selFamily=1073768663
this will resolve the issue. the good news is they are aware of it. the bad news. you gotta send in your unit to be serviced.
Good Luck!
Ruben
SOURCE: My LAPTOP is Toshiba Satellite
Hello!
Please go to Device Manager, right-click the Unknown Device and click Uninstall. Then up within icons you will find Scan for Hardware Changes icon (menu with arrows, show/hide, help, show/hide, scan)>click on the icon and it will run installation wizard after scanning. You will probably need to restart your computer after the process is done.
Good luck!
Regards!
SOURCE: i need a wireless lan
Hello liharris2011,
I've given you a "Link to the Website, where you can,
"Download the Drivers that you need."
First, make sure that the you 'Enter' the "Operating System."
eg: Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7?
There will be an {Drop Box}, to choose from!
This way, you'll be able to get the right "Drivers."
Scroll down, to find the (Number list).
The "Drivers you need is on the #(2) page!
The 'Driver that you need are the "Realtek LAN Drivers."
Next, download the [File].
Find the {File, and "Install the Driver"}.
"Restart the computer, so that the configuration can make the 'correct' changes.
If you need help with anything else?
"Write a 'comment'; I'll be here to assist you!"
"Best Regards"
Click here for "Drivers" http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/jsp/modelContent.jsp?ct=DL&os=&category=&moid=2786686&rpn=PSAX3U&modelFilter=&selCategory=2756709&selFamily=1073768663
SOURCE: toshiba c660
Did you let the battery stay out for a while like an hour or 2? Who knows, you might have to leave it out overnight.
I'm curious as to how you forgot the Bios Password? If you were smart enough to set it (which most users are not) then surely you should be able to remember it. I'm hoping that computer is not SIZZLING HOT!!!!
SOURCE: toshiba satellite c660 motherboard not power
When you connect the power adapter into the laptop, does the power LED light up? If not then - The battery adapter or the adapter's power lead or the laptop's power socket could be faulty. Check power adapter's DC plug that connects into the laptop power socket with a multi-meter, the voltage should be slightly higher than the voltage that is printed on the label on the bottom of the adapter. If the voltage is zero or way below the voltage that is printed on the label then the power adapter is faulty and needs to be replaced. If the adapter is OK then connect it to the laptop and power it up, then look at the power/battery charging LED light and wriggle the power plug in the laptop's power socket. If the power/battery LED light flashes and in a certain position this LED light stays firm, then the power socket is either faulty or it has a dry solder joint where it is connected to the motherboard. This can be repaired but it requires the laptop to be completely dismantled to get at this power socket and repair. If you cannot DIY then I suggest you get a quote first.
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