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    Sat pro 6000 Fixed

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by dave1992, Sep 16, 2009.

  1. dave1992

    dave1992 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello, seeing as i didnt get a reply on my other thread i though id find a fix that i dont think people have tryed before, first i noticed that the laptop worked when pressure was put onto the cmos card, so i jammed some cardboard in there, but when the system heated up the card shrank a little, so that was out the question...

    next, i decided to put some nylon washers under one side of the motherboard to cause the cmos and motherboard to not be 100% inline, and guess what, IT WORKED!!!...
    not the laptops up and running again,

    im making this thread incase anyone has or gets the same problem as i had/got...

    il get pics soon if anyone requests them, cheers