Ebay Auctions that will end bidding Tuesday July 5 2016 that have Bids between 100 and 499 dollars sorted highest to lowest. m 1. Item Number: 272290000175. I have puchased a second hand T450s and it has a BIOS. All I want to do is install Windows 7 and I can't change. I have a toshiba satellite laptop a65. Fix Fix BIOS incorrect power- on password prompt on certain Toshiba Laptops. Question: Fix BIOS incorrect power- on password prompt on certain Toshiba Laptops. I turned on my computer last night and was locked out with a BIOS password prompt.
· Deze ACER AP13J3K laptop accu Geschikt voor onder andere de volgende partnummers: AP13J3K; AP13J4K; KT.00304.001; KT.00303.001; KT.00303.011; ZU12029-13020. Super frustrating and it takes a lot of time to send in laptop for "free" repair as noted on Toshiba Support Notice: http: //askiris. Toshiba. S.. ice. Id=& dialog. ID=3. Id=0 0 3. 36. 73. I found the repair info over several blogs and forums regarding this problem. It is a really easy fix, with just a little bit of work and patience. I have a Toshiba Satellite A1. S4. 01. 4. This should also work on a A1. Remove the plastic cover piece above the keyboard, called the "keyboard bezel". This page gives several pictures as to how to do this. I found it a little bit difficult to get the plastic retaining clips to "pop" loose, but if you are careful, you can use a small screw driver and slowly "wiggle- pry" between the two screen mounts. Once these three retaining clips have come loose the others are fairly easy to "pop" Just be patient and work it slowly. Remove the keyboard. Remove the two screws that are evident once the bezel has been removed. These hold the keyboard in place. Lift the keyboard up from the screw side and the retaining clips at the front of the keyboard will lift out. Once the keyboard is loose you will have to either leave it connected, just off to the side, or disconnect it from the mother board. The keyboard cable connector has a black clip along the top of it. Once you have removed it you will better understand what I mean. Remove the wireless card. It is the only card visible at this point. It is connected by metal spring clips. You do not need to disconnect the wires connected to card, just move card over to expose area below card. This is where the magic is.. C8. 8 clearly labeled right next the jack that the wireless card plugs into. There are two little solder squares (approx 1/1. At this point plug the power adapter to your computer again. You will have to jump the two solder squares at label C8. I used a paper clip to do this. I used pliers to bend a 1/8" long "L" and then "scuffed" up the paperclip with the teeth of the pliers. Once you have your paperclip set up (or the one you used to pry the bezel with) hold it in place on these two solder contact squares and press the power button to boot your computer. Your computer should boot right up and bypass the bios password, which is now reset/ erased. You might see the Windows Error startup screen that gives you different options of start up to choose. If you disconnected your keyboard, just wait for screen to time- out and it will continue on its own) Once you have booted into windows use your mouse pad to shutdown, via start- shutdown method. Disconnect your power. Reinstall your wireless card and keyboard (with screws). Don't reinstall keyboard bezel at this time. Once everything (but bezel) is reinstalled, restart the computer with battery and AC adapter connected. This should boot right into your computer without any trouble. Go to Toshiba and get the latest Bios for your laptop. Sel. jsp. Choose your computer in menus provided. Using a cd burning program like "Nero" burn the image file to a cd. F1. 2 to choose boot method and boot from cd. I do not recommend it. This is a way to get into even worse trouble. If you need software to burn Image files just go to Nero and download their trial. It will work for 3. If for some reason you are still having trouble just reply to post and I will see if there is more that I can do to help. I hope this has been of help to those as frustrated as I was. It is long winded but I like things explained fully before diving into a toy that costs a lot of money. I also do not like to send my computer away to some company that may or may not invade my privacy. I have a lot of personal stuff on my computer, as we all do. When the fix is this easy, I would rather do it myself. SHOULD WORK ON FOLLOWING COMPUTERS: (other models probably follow a similar approach though.). Satellite A1. 00- ST1. Satellite A1. 00- ST1. Satellite A1. 00- ST8. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Satellite A1. 05- S4. Tecra A7- S6. 12, Tecra A7- S7.
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