Re: Tecra failure
- From: "TERRY" <terrybetts11138@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 11:02:55 +0100
Thanks for quick reply Lee.
I will feed progress as soon as I have gone thro' your list.
I have boot disk but does not respond on booting.
I have now managed to download Bios u/g but again did not work, although
floppy did activate as F12 hit.
NO LOGO on startup now.
I have no recovery CD...maybe I can download one???
Thanks for your patience again.
Terry
"Lee Marsh" <lee.marsh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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TERRY wrote:any
Thanks Lee
1) Tried Esc key many times with many other cominations.
2) Checked keyboard keys.
3) Cannot enter bios, it's only when I have external FDD attached with
havefloppy in that I see the Dos screen with words in my earlier post, after
booting with F12 hit.
4) All bios upgrades I note are too large to put on floppy disc...so I
"dead"no upgrade disk, plus I do not know which version of bios exists on
comepc at present.
5) Maybe worth pointing out the CPU fan never comes on now....should it
updateon with cold boot??
Terry
"Lee Marsh" <lee.marsh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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TERRY wrote:loss.
Hi all
My daughter brought home from Cyprus her poorly Tosh' Tecra 8100 after
having all er data removed to a desktop there by a "professional" in
Cyprus...The laptop was working OK then, apart from occassional screen
I am unable to boot to floppy(except if I use F12..ready for bios
reseated).above.feature).
When I boot up without battery connected, there are 2 green lights
showing...power & screen.Screen not showing anything..except the F12
The CD lamp lights up momentarily on startup, but unable to access it.
The processor fan is NOT turning...(disconnected, cleaned &
itRemoved single RAM module from bay A...cleaned and replaced.
HD(12gig) removed, cleaned contacts & refitted.
Inverter removed & refitted to ensure connected OK.
I have hooked up to my desktop monitor with no screen display.
I am unable to access the bios with several keyboard
combinations..Esc,F1,FN,F5,F8, etc.
Tried to search Google etc. but unable to satisfy my desire to bring
theirCMOS"back to life".
I am unable to check out electrical components with avo etc....suspect
battery??..it is connected OK though, as is the fan connecter.
I do not wish to take it into repair shop as it is not worth what
all.charges may be I suspect.Terry,
Any other questions / suggestionsI will try to answer/try.
The last resort is to sell it for spares/repair?
TIA
Terry
Have you tried hold down the 'ESC' key when powering on the laptop this
will enable you to enter the bios. Are there any keys stuck down at
areTrying disconnecting the keyboard and powering the laptop on to see if
that makes a difference. It might be worth reseating the CPU, if you
confident taking the laptop apart, this website is very useful for Tosh
laptop repair. If you can enter the bios update screen why not try
updating to the latest bios from bbs.toshiba.co.uk
Many thanks,
Lee.
Hi Terry,
Just to confirm when you turn the laptop on do you get the words
'TOSHIBA' appear in red writing? If not then the laptop is not booting
full stop. Another thing to try is to remove the green RTC battery,
this should be located under the keyboard. Another thing to try is
remove the modem from the underneath of the laptop, I know the modem
used to come unseated on this model of laptop, which sometimes caused
problems. You can download a boot disk from www.bootdisk.com. How big is
the bios update you are trying to put on a floppy? It should fit on a
1.44mb no problem, have you downloaded the update from
bbs.toshiba.co.uk? Also do you still have the recovery CD for the
laptop? If you do insert the CD and hold down the 'C' key as soon as you
power the laptop on.
Many thanks,
Lee.
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