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Joe Trimarchi <[log in to unmask]>
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A co-worker had the same problem. I can't remember if it was the same model
Toshiba but the easiest resolution was to use an external keyboard. A bit
clunky to carry around but a quick an easy fix with a much bigger and better
keyboard.

Good luck,

Joe


-----Original Message-----
From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Ian
Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 6:07 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [PCBUILD] Toshiba Satellite keyboard


A customer's Toshiba Satellite 2590 CDT has a faulty keyboard - there are at
least two keys, the 'f' and the 'n', which only respond after heavy and
continued pressing.

I fiddled with the keyboard settings in Control Panel\Keyboard but there was
no change - it appears to be a hardware problem.

My question is this: Is this situation likely to be something that a laptop
repair company could improve?  I ask because there's no repair service
within 200k of my place and it's even difficult to get information of this
kind over the phone.

Due to the comparatively small numbers of laptop pc's in New Zealand, and
particularly in this lesser populated area where I live, laptop technicians
tend to be a fairly elitist bunch and pretty well charge what they like.

And that's if they can even be bothered to look at the job :--))

Hence my question to the group, just in case anyone has had a similar
problem successfully resolved.

Ian Porter
Computer Guys Inc.
Arrowtown
New Zealand
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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Ian
  To: [log in to unmask]
  Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 12:56 PM
  Subject: [PCBUILD] Removing hard Drive


  Have you jumpered the proper drive to be Master? Have you been into the
BIOS and let it autodetect the main drive?  If the BIOS has no autodetect,
at least make sure that only the drive you want to be operative is listed,
then save the BIOS setting.

  Ian Porter
  Computer Guys Inc.
  Arrowtown
  New Zealand
  [log in to unmask]

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: John Vercelli
    Subject: [PCBUILD] Removing hard Drive


    I am trying to remove an extra hard drive. The computer will not reboot
when
    I disconnect that drive.

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