Tuesday, June 9, 2009

toshiba compleat guide toshiba without solutions. and with solution .

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toshiba models with no hardware bios reset


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Applicable Models: Portege M100, M200, M200-S838, M200-S218TD, M205-S809, M205-S810, M300, M400, M400-S933, M400-ST4035, M400-ST4001, M400-EZ5031, M400-S5032, M400-S4035, M400-S4034, M400-S4033, M400-ST9113, M400-S4032, M400-S4031, M405-S8003, M700-S7001X, M700-S7008X, M700-S7003V, M700-S7004V, M700-S7005V, M700-S7044X, M700-S7044V, M700-S7043X, M700-S7043V, M700-S7005X, M700-S7004X, M700-S7003X, M700, M700-S7008, M700-S7002, R100, R200-S214, R200-S234, R200-S2031, R200-S2032, R200-S2062, R205-S209, R205-S2062, R300-S3031, R400-S4831, R400-S4933, R400-S49311, R400-S4835, R400-S4832, R400-S4931, R400-S4833, R400-S4834, R405, R500-S5001X, R500-S5007V, R500-S5008X, R500-S5006X, R500-S5006V, R500-S8199, R500-S5001, R500-S5002, R500-S5003, R500-S5005, R500-S5004, R500-S5002X, S100-S113TD, S100-S213TD, S100-S1133, S100-S1132Qosmio F15-AV201, F15-AV201-R, F25-AV205, G15-AV501, G15-AV501-R, G25-AV513, G35-AV600, G35-AV660, G35-AV650, G45-AV680, G45-AV690Satellite A55-S1064, R10-S802TD, R10-S820, R10-S804TD, R10-S613, R15-S822, R15-S829, R15-S8222, R20-ST4113, R20-ST2081, R25-S3503, R25-S3513, U200, U200-ST2092, U200-ST2091, U200-ST3311, U205, U205-S5012, U205-S5021, U205-S5057, U205-S5067, U205-S5068, U205-S5058, U205-S5034, U205-S5044, U205-S5022, U205-S5002Satellite Pro M10-S405, M10-S406, M15-S406, M15-S405Tecra A8-S8314, A8-EZ8311, A8-EZ8312, A8-EZ8313, A8-ST3612, A8-EZ8411, A8-EZ8413, A8-S8514, A8-S8513, A8-EZ8512, A8-EZ8511, A8-S8415, A8-S8414, A8-EZ8412, A9-S9013, A9-S9019X, A9-S9018X, A9-S9015X, A9-S9013X, A9-S9012X, A9-S9017, A9-S9016X, A9-S9014, A9-ST9001, A9-S9020V, A9-S9019V, A9-S9018V, A9-S9021V, A9-S9020X, A9, M1, M2, M2V, M3, M3-S311, M3-S212TD, M3-S331, M3-S737TD, M3-S636, M3-S316, M3-S336, M4, M4-S115TD, M4-S315, M4-S415, M4-S435, M4-S635, M4-S335, M5-S433, M5-ST8112, M5-ST5011, M5-S5231, M5-S4332, M5-S4333, M5, M5-ST5012, M5-S5332, M5-S5232, M5-S5131, M5-S4331, M5-ST1412, M5-S5331, M6-ST3412, M6-EZ6611, M6-EZ6711, M6-EZ6612, M7-S7331, M7-S7311, M7-ST4013, M7, M9-S5514, M9-S5513, M9-S5518V, M9-S5517V, M9-S5516V, M9-S5518X, M9-S5517X, M9-S5516X, M9-ST5511X, M9-S5515, M9-S5515X, M9-S5514X, M9-S5513X, M9, M9-ST5511, M9-S5512X, S3, S3-S411TDlibretto U100, U100-S213, U105 <<>





toshiba laptop unlock solution model supported.


satelitte p100 and pro p100 : with laptop off,remove wifi card and short pads marked jp8 for 10 secs
sateliite l10,l20,l30 and pro l20 : with laptop of short pads marked jp1 for 15 secs (l20 short pads marked g1)

satelitte m100 and tecra a6 : with laptop off ,remove memory and insulation under memory and short pads marked clr1 for 15 secs

(satelitte 17** series,1100,1110,1130, 1200, 1900, 2430, 3000 P20,P30, P33, A30, A70, A80, M40X, M50,M60, M70, M100)as above

tecra a3,s2,a5,a6 : pads are by memory modules and will be labelled J1, J2, J5, J7, J9 or clr1

satellite a100,tecra m7 : remove keyboard and short pads marked c88 while turning laptop on, remove short as soon as toshiba logo appears

Satellite A100 (PSAA2A-02C01N) : Remove Memory Cover from base of machine
Release & remove right side Memory Module,Lift black plastic insulation
Locate & short PAD500 Pin 1 & 2 together,Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short


TECRA A4 & Satellite M40

Open modem & Wi-Fi card cover,Remove mini PCI Wi-Fi card
Lift up black plastic,Locate & short C738 Pads 1 & 2 together
Power on machine while still shorting Pads 1 & 2
As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short

tecra s1 : TECRA S1

Open palm rest cover,Remove mini PCI Wi-Fi card
Lift up black plastic,Locate & short C5071 Pin 1 & 2 together
Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short

NOTE SOMETIMES THESE WILL TAKE A COUPLE OF TIMES TO WORK,BUT THEY WILL WORK.
satelitte p100 and pro p100 : with laptop off,remove wifi card and short pads marked jp8 for 10 secs sateliite l10,l20,l30 and pro l20 : with laptop of short pads marked jp1 for 15 secs (l20 short pads marked g1) satelitte m100 and tecra a6 : with laptop off ,remove memory and insulation under memory and short pads marked clr1 for 15 secs (satelitte 17** series,1100,1110,1130, 1200, 1900, 2430, 3000 P20,P30, P33, A30, A70, A80, M40X, M50,M60, M70, M100)as above tecra a3,s2,a5,a6 : pads are by memory modules and will be labelled J1, J2, J5, J7, J9 or clr1 satellite a100,tecra m7 : remove keyboard and short pads marked c88 while turning laptop on, remove short as soon as toshiba logo appears


Satellite A100 (PSAA2A-02C01N) : Remove Memory Cover from base of machine Release & remove right side Memory Module,Lift black plastic insulation Locate & short PAD500 Pin 1 & 2 together,Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2 As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short TECRA A4 & Satellite M40 Open modem & Wi-Fi card cover,Remove mini PCI Wi-Fi card Lift up black plastic,Locate & short C738 Pads 1 & 2 together Power on machine while still shorting Pads 1 & 2 As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short tecra s1 : TECRA S1 Open palm rest cover,Remove mini PCI Wi-Fi card Lift up black plastic,Locate & short C5071 Pin 1 & 2 together Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2 As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short

A60,在BIOS中,reflash the BIOS



Equium A100/satellite pro A100


Well after a week of hell, i have solved it, no thanks to anyone here!!!!!... so if you would like the answer here it is. Toshiba has a known problem with this model of laptop. It has been known to set its bios password by itself. It is a simple fix, but should be done by a proffesional. There is no charge for this repair at a toshiba repair center.
If you want, this is what needs to be done. Remove the piece of plastic above the keyboard. Unscrew the 2 screws in the keyboard and lift the keyboard up( No reason to disconnect it ) Unscrew and remove the modem card in the center. There is 2 solder points c88 on the system board. You need to short those 2 points out while you press the power button on. This will reset the bios password. This should take someone about 5 minutes to do.


Satellite P100 & Satellite Pro P100

With notebook turned off;

* Open Wi-Fi Cover
* Remove Mini Card Wi-Fi card
* Locate & Short Out JP8 for 5 Seconds
* Remove short and turn on
* NO BOOT
* Press & Hold Power button to turn off
* Turn on again & password is cleared








Satellite L10, L20, L30 & Satellite Pro L20

With notebook turned off;

* Open Wi-Fi Cover
* Locate & Short Out JP1 for 15 Seconds (Satellite L10)
* Satellite L20/Pro L20 short out G1

Satellite M100 & Tecra A6

With notebook turned off;

* Open Memory Cover
* Remove Memory
* Remove Black plastic insulation
* Locate & Short CMOS CLR1 for 15 Seconds

NOTE:
All the following models use the same password removal process.

Satellite: 17xx Series, 1000, 1110,1130, 1200, 1900, 2430, 3000 P20,P30, P33, A30, A70, A80, M40X, M50,M60, M70, M100

Tecra A3/S2, A5, A6

* The jumper is always located under or near the memory modules
* Depending on the model the jumper could be labelled J1, J2, J5, J7, J9 or CMOS CLR1 (M100 & A6)

Satellite A100 & Tecra A7

1. Remove Strip cover
2. Remove 2 x K/B screws
3. Move K/B Unit up but don’t disconnect
4. Release & Remove Mini Card Wi-Fi Card
5. Locate & short C88 Pin 1 & 2 together
6. Power on Machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
7. As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
8. If machine boots, Password has been removed

Satellite A100 (PSAA2A-02C01N)

1. Remove Memory Cover from base of machine
2. Release & remove right side Memory Module
3. Lift black plastic insulation
4. Locate & short PAD500 Pin 1 & 2 together
5. Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
6. As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
7. If machine boots, password has been removed

TECRA A4 & Satellite M40

1. Open modem & Wi-Fi card cover
2. Remove mini PCI Wi-Fi card
3. Lift up black plastic
4. Locate & short C738 Pin 1 & 2 together
5. Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
6. As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
7. If machine boots, password has been removed

TECRA S1

1. Open palm rest cover
2. Remove mini PCI Wi-Fi card
3. Lift up black plastic
4. Locate & short C5071 Pin 1 & 2 together
5. Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
6. As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
7. If machine boots, password has been removed

TE 2300

1. Remove 2 x B12 screws from bottom of system
2. Remove strip cover
3. Remove keyboard screws 1 x B2.5 & 1 x SF4
4. Remove 1 x 4mm screw & Wi-Fi cover
5. Remove mini PCI Wi-Fi card if fitted
6. Locate & short points as shown in picture below
7. Power on machine while still shorting points
8. Short for 5 seconds
9. Nothing will appear on the screen
10. Turn system off holding down power button
11. Password is now removed

TE2300 Motherboard

Satellite A60

1. Open Wi-Fi slot cover
2. Lift up black plastic
3. Locate & short C561 Pin 1 & 2 together
4. Power on machine while still shorting Pin 1 & 2
5. As soon as the TOSHIBA logo appears, remove short
6.
7. If machine boots, password has been removed

equium l20-264

Open modem & Wi-Fi card cover
2. Remove mini PCI Wi-Fi card and then saw jp 1 short only for 2 seconds
which near ram slot

SATELLTE A130

Anonymous (not verified)

Remove Memory from slots. Remove Battery.
By the Chipset. The thing with the copper pipe coming from it. to the left. 2 Big blobs of Solder. Labelled CE0902 short these out. The two furthest away. Almost under the ICASA modem board. This will remove the BIOS password. Blank it. Memory in. Reboot. Warning about CMOS power low will go away. Replace battery. F1 to load defaults. All should be fine.



If you need your Toshiba bios password removed and your model is not listed above then chances are it’s a procedure that can only be done at an authorized repair center.


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Follow this procedure to delete a BIOS password using the Response Code method

Be sure to keep the computer powered-on during this entire procedure. The Challenge Code issued by the BIOS is only valid until the computer is turned off and back on.
1. At the BIOS password prompt ("PASSWORD = "), press and release the following keys, one after another:
Ctrl, Tab, Ctrl, Enter
The computer's response should be:
PC Serial No.= XXXXXXXXXChallenge Code= XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXResponse Code=
2. Get response code from

The response code method procedure for bios locking laptops COST $85 Dollars.
You will need to send us paypal payment recpit and the following pictures of your LAPTOP in order to relieve response code:
CHALLENGE CODE SCREEN:
Model Sticker:



4 comments:

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  2. Thank you - this worked after following the procedure 3 times - Sat Pro A60.

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  3. BIOS password recovery can be a real headache, and your guide make it so much easier. Thanks for taking the time to share your expertise.

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