How to stop a toshiba laptop from zooming in and out?
Ok I recently bought a toshiba laptop and everytime i try to use the touchpad to scroll up or down move left or right it zooms in and out when i go to the left it zooms out when i move to the right it zooms in and im really struggling with this please help me!!
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lol i got a toshiba laptop does the same thing sucks really if u recently borught it u shoud be under warreenty just call them up and thelll tel u how to fix it.
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Reinstalling windows on a Toshiba Laptop with no disc?
Reinstalling windows on a Toshiba Laptop with no disc?
I have a Toshiba Laptop Model L305D-S5935 and I need to reinstall Windows Vista Home Prenium, and I don't have the disc. It came with the laptop. There's no application on it to reinstall it on the hard drive.
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impossible..need a disk
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There's probably a tool on the laptop to make recovery disks from files stored on the laptop. If you've already formatted or erased what's on the laptop, you're out of luck.
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you can use anyones copy of vista home premium, instal it using thier serial then once the instal is complete and before you activate it with microsoft change the serial to the one on the underneath of your laptop you can do the change by first right clicking on my computer and then left clicking on properties at the bottom of the window that pops up there will be the serial key you entered when you installed the os and next to it a highlighted option to change the serial key the rest is simple
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If you didn't get the Disk for Windows Vista Home Premium then there's no way that you can do it yourself. You could buy the copy of Windows Vista Home Premium at Best Buy and then put that in the disk drive and then restart it and it should reinstall the OS or you could just take it to best buy. Why do you have to reinstall the operating system anyway? If it comes with the operating system already installed then it should work fine and you shouldn't have to reinstall the operating system unless it crashed. I have a computer that crashed 3 times.
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I have a Toshiba Laptop Model L305D-S5935 and I need to reinstall Windows Vista Home Prenium, and I don't have the disc. It came with the laptop. There's no application on it to reinstall it on the hard drive.
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impossible..need a disk
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There's probably a tool on the laptop to make recovery disks from files stored on the laptop. If you've already formatted or erased what's on the laptop, you're out of luck.
3 :
you can use anyones copy of vista home premium, instal it using thier serial then once the instal is complete and before you activate it with microsoft change the serial to the one on the underneath of your laptop you can do the change by first right clicking on my computer and then left clicking on properties at the bottom of the window that pops up there will be the serial key you entered when you installed the os and next to it a highlighted option to change the serial key the rest is simple
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If you didn't get the Disk for Windows Vista Home Premium then there's no way that you can do it yourself. You could buy the copy of Windows Vista Home Premium at Best Buy and then put that in the disk drive and then restart it and it should reinstall the OS or you could just take it to best buy. Why do you have to reinstall the operating system anyway? If it comes with the operating system already installed then it should work fine and you shouldn't have to reinstall the operating system unless it crashed. I have a computer that crashed 3 times.
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Should I recharge my Toshiba window 7 laptop while in use?
Should I recharge my Toshiba window 7 laptop while in use?
I bought a Toshiba laptop window 7 home premum 64-bit, intelcore 2 duo processor. The laptop is 4 gb. But the maximum amount of battery power it can last is about 2 and a half hours because of its awesome graphics. Is it safe to recharge this really good laptop while in use? I was told by a worker not to charge it while in use because it will dry out the battery. What should I do?
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Yes it is fine to plug it in while you use it.
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i would let it charge by itself so u dont mess the battry up....ur welcome
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Of course it is, the worker must have been out of his mind, most people I know with laptops have their laptops plugged into the wall 24/7, whether they are using it or not.
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my friend does that a lot, it is ok to charge the battery while in use
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Next time you get advice from a worker ... make sure it's one who know more about computers than this one Plug your laptop in and work to your hearts content ... you may find that there are some settings you can use to improve the battery life as well ... I have a Toshiba (and 2 other brands as well) and on full performance power I get approx 2 and a half to 3 hrs ... but with the settings configured for maximum battery life I get over 5 and a half hours
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I've never heard that before. As a warning comes on,informing you to switch to main power when battery gets low,then it must be okay. I quite often let mine run way down,then connect to mains whilst i'm working. I'm no electrical engineer,but I can't see the difference as to when you connect,it still goes into battery
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I bought a Toshiba laptop window 7 home premum 64-bit, intelcore 2 duo processor. The laptop is 4 gb. But the maximum amount of battery power it can last is about 2 and a half hours because of its awesome graphics. Is it safe to recharge this really good laptop while in use? I was told by a worker not to charge it while in use because it will dry out the battery. What should I do?
Laptops & Notebooks - 6 Answers
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Yes it is fine to plug it in while you use it.
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i would let it charge by itself so u dont mess the battry up....ur welcome
3 :
Of course it is, the worker must have been out of his mind, most people I know with laptops have their laptops plugged into the wall 24/7, whether they are using it or not.
4 :
my friend does that a lot, it is ok to charge the battery while in use
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Next time you get advice from a worker ... make sure it's one who know more about computers than this one Plug your laptop in and work to your hearts content ... you may find that there are some settings you can use to improve the battery life as well ... I have a Toshiba (and 2 other brands as well) and on full performance power I get approx 2 and a half to 3 hrs ... but with the settings configured for maximum battery life I get over 5 and a half hours
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I've never heard that before. As a warning comes on,informing you to switch to main power when battery gets low,then it must be okay. I quite often let mine run way down,then connect to mains whilst i'm working. I'm no electrical engineer,but I can't see the difference as to when you connect,it still goes into battery
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