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I was about 1 year (until now Nov/2005) waiting on forums and searching for a table with errors codes (power led flashing) of Toshiba's Laptops.I FOUND THEM (all manuals) on 'toshiba.com' site through google search engine, filling up some advanced fields like the following (look that I show the hierarchical location of the fields on the advanced search screen of ' separating the levels with '-'):'Find results - with all of the words': Put here your laptop model code, like that '6100'.' Find results - with the exact phrase': Put here a text indicating a manual's standard inside content, like that 'maintenance manual'.' Domain - Only return results from the site or domain': Put here 'toshiba.com'.READY! You will get links for the Maintenance Manual of your Toshiba Laptop. That Manuals have all information needed by computer repair, including pictures showing laptop parts, its screews, error codes, and so onREMEMBER: Some manuals doesn't have links between its pages, so you ll need to change the URL, changing the chapter number, to another number, like: toFollowing some links to 'Power supply trobleshotting' for some toshiba laptop models:6100:5200:1700:7100:7202, 7230, and 7231 Error Messages:ENJOY!
Hi Luciano, great discovery. Too bad that now Toshiba has denied access to those manuals, however those pages are still in Google's cache as today.
Who knows how longer will they be? For those who will need this after us, I may say that I learned that if DC power led is flashing an error code, it means that there is a problem with the power supply. Now what problem?
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Hi All,Michael says: 'Details may vary as models vary, but most if it is the same for every Toshiba.' With that being said I would like to revive this thread to get some more detailed info regarding the error code that I think my Toshi Satellite A45-S151 is telling me.I was working on it today when it just up and shut off on its own - I think the error code was flashing right after it did its thing, but didn't know it was telling me anything at that time. After doing some online research, here's what I am experiencing right now:I disconnected the 'DC In' connector and R&R'd the battery pack.
Reconnecting the 'DC In' conn gave me a green external power LED and an amber/orange battery LED. After approx. The battery LED changes to green.I let the battery charge for another 30 mins. And then tried to start the machine - the battery LED goes out, and the external power LED starts blinking orange/amber.
KJ,if I'm doing my conversions correctly, your error code is 82h (82 in hex = 130 in decimal = 0100 0001 in binary. I think) and if that is the case that means thatBGVSNS voltage is not more than 1.02V when the computer is booting up.I found this thread because my Toshiba A10-S127 just started giving me an orange blinking error code of 0100 1110 which is apparently a 72h code, which meansPPV voltage is not more than 0.68V when the computer is booting up.I'm glad to now know this, however I'm afraid I still don't know how exactly to fix my laptop. I'm afraid the entire motherboard will have to be replaced, and considering this is a 4 year old laptop I'm not sure I can justify the expense to repair it.Thanks to everyone in this thread for posting this information, Toshibas website has been less than helpful.Oct 10, 2007, 01:10pm EDT- -Re: Toshiba Laptop Error codes (Power flashing led) and Manuals. Thanks for the feedback tiger handle.I ended up taking my laptop to the local Toshiba Authorized Repair Center, and spent the $80 to make a determination on what was wrong.
I don't recall their exact interpretation of the error code was (the work order is at home), but it was power supply related, and they said it needed a new mobo. Their quote was $499 installed - $399 for the mobo and $100 for the labor.
I decided that $499 would go a long way towards a new laptop since mine was several years old.I ended up buying a known good mobo off of for $88 shipped to my door, and got an anti-static mat from Radio Shack for $25. A couple hours of work, a reset of the clock in the BIOS, and I was up and running again. Will see how long it keeps running!Regards,KJOct 14, 2007, 05:28pm EDT- -Re: Toshiba Laptop Error codes (Power flashing led) and Manuals.
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I want to rescue this 7 year old laptop that has been crippled by a glitch in its BIOS:'A 'Password =' prompt may be displayed when the computer is turned on, even though no power-on password has been set. If this happens, there is no password that will satisfy the password request.
The computer will be unusable until this problem is resolved. The occurrence of this problem on any particular computer is unpredictable - it may never happen, but it could happen any time that the computer is turned on. Toshiba will cover the cost of this repair under warranty until Dec 31, 2010.' -As they stated, this machine is 'unusable.' The escape key does not bypass the prompt (nor does any other key), thus no operating system can be booted and no firmware updates can be installed. After doing some research, I found solutions that have been suggested for various Toshiba Satellite models afflicted by this glitch:.'
Make arrangements with a Toshiba Authorized Service Provider to have this problem resolved.' Even prior to the expiration of Toshiba's support (see above), there have been reports that this solution is prohibitively expensive, labor charges accruing even when the laptop is still under warranty, and other reports that are generally discouraging:'They were unable to fix it and the guy who worked on it said he couldn’t find the jumpers on the motherboard to clear the BIOS. I paid $39 for my troubles and still have the password problem.' -.Since the costs of the repairs can now exceed the value of the hardware, it would seem this is a DIY solution, or a non-solution (i.e. The hardware is computer graveyard material).Build a Toshiba parallel loopback by stripping and soldering the wires on a DB25 plug to connect connect these pins: 1-5-10, 2-11, 3-17, 4-12, 6-16, 7-13, 8-14, 9-15, 18-25. According to a list of supported models on pwcrack, this will likely not work for my Satellite A55-1065, as well as many other models of similar age.Disconnect the laptop battery for an extended period of time. This laptop already sat in a closet for several months without the battery connected.
The poor thing!.Clear the CMOS by short circuiting a specific pair of solder pads. Examples given for other Satellite models:.Toshiba Satellite 1800:'Underneath the RAM there is black sticker, peel off the black sticker and you will reveal two little solder marks which are actually 'jumpers'. Very carefully hold a flat-head screwdriver touching both points and power on the unit briefly, effectively 'shorting' this circuit.' -.Toshiba Satellite A105:'You will have to jump the two solder squares at label C88.' -.Toshiba Satellite L300:'Short the B500 solder pads on the system board.' -Wiping the CMOS might clear the password prompt issue, but I cannot locate a jumper or a battery on this board. Nothing that looks remotely like a battery can be removed (everything is soldered).
See for yourself:Update: Matt located a pair of solder pads marked 'reset.' I shorted the circuit several times, but the password prompt still remains.Possibly related questions:. I don't see much hope if in the odd situation of removing the battery and not getting anywhere, but try removing the battery then putting a coin over the contacts of where the battery is, then putting it back. But I doubt it'd work if people have gone to the trouble of building a DB25 dongle of some sort that similar laptops use. Have you unplugged the power cord too?
And try pushing the power button when it's unplugged. Maybe there's somewhere you can measure where electricity is and remove it!–Feb 9 '11 at 7:47. As far as I know, you cannot reset the bios password of the Toshiba laptop just by removing the CMOS battery. You need to reset the contents of the flash EEPROM that stores several values like the password, serial number, MAC adress, OEM numbers. I don't believe that this is possible outside of a Toshiba workshop.Toshiba ASP Support may give you the Response Code for free (with enough explanations on your side). Free download mp3 nancy ajram.
See also, maybe still be pertinent to your model as regarding the Response CodeIf googling comes up with the website Laptop Rebirth, be advised that it does not work any more, so you would be wasting your money. Old post, but I found this searching for how to reset the BIOS password on a Satellite Pro U400 so in case it helps anyone else out.I googled for what the CMOS battery looked like and then for a pic of the motherboard, found what appeared to be the battery, lo and behold it was just off the side of the access panel for the RAM etc, disconnected the battery, powered the laptop up, turned it off, reconnected the battery and no more BIOS password. Picture of the connector below, that's the RAM just below it which I removed before messing with the batteryObviously you want to be careful yaddayadda, but this laptop was going to be scrapped if I couldn't fix it so pft:). There is a program called KeyDisk that will reset the BIOS password on Toshiba laptops.Older Toshiba laptops can be convinced to boot without their power-on BIOS password by attaching a dongle to the parallel port which crosses a number of the pins. The pin out is: Pins1-5-102-113-174-126-167-138-149-15Some Toshiba's can be convinced to bypass the startup BIOS password if you hold down the key while booting the system.There is also a tech faq that has a ton of backdoor passwords Toshiba has used through the years for a variety of their BIOS's that can assist you if you want to go that direction. On the Satellite A105-S2236 ( A105 S2236 ) there are two solder pads (jumpers) under the black plastic under the Ram slot with the bar codes. They are labeled 'PAD500' Partially peel the plastic using a heat gun or hair dryer to make it easier.
Remove the battery, and only remove one of the two ram sticks or it probably won't work. Hold a small flat head srewdriver and short those two pads out while turning on the laptop. When you don't see the password prompt, you can let go of the short, if it still prompts for a pssword then you didn't do it right.
Turn it off and do it again. Make sure you short it out correctly. Afterwards, boot into Windows and download the latest Bios from Toshiba's website.
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