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Toshiba boots up power light stays on and shuts down, bad m/b ?
I own a Laptop Toshiba Satellite A75-S2131.
This series have a problem with the cooling flow to the processor.
The processor overheats and the laptop shuts down.To solve this particular problem you must tear down the laptop and clean up the processor heatsink (you will find it totally plugged or partially dirty).
Find in the internet the step by step instructions (with photos) for dismantling this laptop. Do not forget to apply thermal paste between processor & heatsink.
I hope this solution helps.
Posted by MCampos
5/31/2009 11:12:20 PM •
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on May 31, 2009
Laptop reboots every hour or so
Go to BIOS and disable ACPI or APm feature. Sometimes it conficts with windows and creates problems like this..
Good luck!
4/15/2009 2:53:43 AM •
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on Apr 15, 2009
Toshiba laptop keyboard not working
Here is what you should do in that case. Go out and buy a keyboard that can be plugged into the side of your laptop via USB port and log on and then go to control panel and see what is going on with your keyboard. Let me know if this works and if you need anything else.
4/8/2009 4:15:10 PM •
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on Apr 08, 2009
WiFi Password error Msg 5 or 13 ascii characters or 10 or 26 hd
hi there,
go to the router settings page on one of the computers connected to the network.
open the web browser.
go to http://192.168.1.1
username and password is: admin
then on the tabs you should see secruity and your password will be in there.
just remember when you connect you need to maybe press a button on the router to put it in pairing mode.
hope this helps
4/6/2009 3:53:57 PM •
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on Apr 06, 2009
Change RAM in Toshiba Satellite A75 notebook
The Toshiba Satellite A75 came with either 256megs or 512megs of NON-REMOVABLE RAM. You will be able to insert a 256meg, 512meg or 1024meg stick of RAM in the slot. There will only be ONE slot to put the memory into. The only other socket on that computer will be for a wi-fi card but you would not be able to stick memory into that slot. The type of memory you will need is DDR333, PC2700, 200 pin SODIMM, 2.5 volt sync.
4/5/2009 5:19:27 PM •
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on Apr 05, 2009
Battery is run down, AC power works, but will not connect.
It sounds like the store is probably right.
The fact that you had to wiggle the cord to get it to work tells us that the receptacle for the power adapter was damaged, and that receptacle is almost always attached directly to the motherboard.
Sorry :(
3/20/2009 4:17:33 PM •
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on Mar 20, 2009
Battery not charging
It should be marked on the fuse or the board either next to or under the fuse. Before you replace it, find out what blew it. Otherwise, you could blow something else out.
3/20/2009 6:26:39 AM •
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on Mar 20, 2009
Toshiba keyboard not working
Have you taken the battery out turned the machine off (with NO power) replugged and start it again to see what happens?
11/7/2008 3:55:26 AM •
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on Nov 07, 2008
Toshiba Satellite A75-s209 Laptop
The toshiba laptop has ways of checking if it will not charged
check the battety light if it coming on when it is plug in
If the not meaning the battery is bad
If the lights comes up and the computer is still not charging the battery test if the compter will power without the battery if it will then battery is bad
If the computer will not turn on even the lights on the panel shows activity then you can conclude that the AC adpter is bad
7/17/2008 3:03:23 AM •
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on Jul 17, 2008
Battery charge problem
your batery is ok,try to change your charger.your charger is old or bad and probably overheating.
2/18/2008 5:46:52 PM •
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on Feb 18, 2008
Japanese Visa Application with COE denied. Why?
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5/22/2023 2:52:35 PM •
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on May 22, 2023
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