Sunday, December 18, 2011
NB205 N311W trouble shooting again
I have never seen such a troublesome computer in 21st century.
Until yesterday I still had a jumping cursor problem.
While typing, a cursor suddenly jump to unexpected location. That's really annoying.
I read the Toshiba thread and I did the following things. I think No.3 solution resolve the jumping cursor problem, but I don't think it's a good solution because I give up a very basic function of this computer which is supposed to work.
1)Update ALPS driver
2)Mouse Properties/Pointer Options/un-check "enhance pointer precision"
3)Mouse Properties/Touch Pad On/Off/Disable
Re: NB205-N311/W Touchpad Issues
Options
11-05-2009 04:30 PM
I just downloaded the driver and unzipped it with no errors.
Is this the file you downloaded? [ http://df.toshiba.com/driver_touchpad_alps_os2009307a.exe ]
If not, I believe that is the one you want. If that is the same one you already used, try deleting the c:\temp.alps folder and starting over from scratch, since it is sure that there is no problem with the file on the server.
Jim
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Steve Jobs
I am reading this book with asking myself "What should I do if I were him?" This book reminds me that I am totally different type of person from him. He is different. His way is not only path to be successful. I will get it done in my way I believe is right.
One thing I learn from him is that I should be strong to what I believe and I feel.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Toshiba N205 problem come back again!
Re: NB205 won't turn on properly - OFFICIAL TOSHIBA TECH SUPPORT SOLUTION
10-07-2011 06:12 AM
I had similar problems as have been described here for a NB205 purchased in 2009 . Thanks to everyone for the info. Pressing the power switch would cause the hard drive to spin for about 15 seconds, then nothing. Tried removing the battery and AC power, holding the power switch as suggested and rebooting without battery and only AC power, no luck. After a couple of tries, I started to consider the freezer, refrigerator trick.
I had also read one or two posts about updating the BIOS. Had to try to get the machine going again so in the freezer it went. 10 minutes later, pulled it out and it started up no problem. Went to http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/js
and chose the correct software update and installed it as instructed. Very easy to do and did not require a lot of technical skills. Since then I have tried many different situations, such as leaving the computer on for an hour, powering down and restarting it, letting it go into hibernation awakening it, taking it off ac and restarting it on battery alone, etc. and it seems to be working fine.
Is it possible that there was a BIOS problem that made the motherboard heat up forcing the BIOS to abort the startup process?
Anyway it seems to be working with out having to place it in the freezer everytime like some of you were doing and I don't have to try any of the g-spot techniques that others have tried. If you have similar problems and changing the BIOS helps, let me know.