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Power-up on Toshiba Satellite 4100XCDT
Recently I dismantled my laptop to fix the power socket on the back. Having done a good job on that I assembled it only to find that it would not boot up and the only thing that does happens is the orange power lamp at the front flashes.
I have read some information from Toshiba Technical Service & Support which states, and I quote : "Toshiba Europe has identified that some notebooks manuafactured in January and February 2000 may have a fault that could prevent the notebook from starting up. This fault has been reported on some Celeron(tm) processor based Satellite 4090 systems operating at 400 MHz as well as Pentium(r) II processor based Satellite 4100 and Tecra 8000, operating at 400 MHz only. Affected notebooks can no longer be started and the DC-IN LED at the front of the notebook blinks. Intel and Toshiba have developed the solution to this issue that has been implemented in manufacturing (Intel revised up the module to REV 505) and any afected notebooks can be repaired relatively easily. End of quote. [URL=http://www.toshiba-tro.de/internet/info/procflash.htm] If anyone can tell me what this repair solution is I would be very happy !!! Thanks Last edited by mjriley; 04-25-2005 at 11:06 AM. |
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