I turn on my laptop and it loads to the login screen. I have Windows XP Professional and the laptop is a Satelite M35X-S109 from Toshiba. When I login about less than 1 minute the computer freezes. I tried to turn the computer on and off, but it frezzes. I think I had somthing to do when i downloaded virus protection from sbc dsl.
Try rebooting and using "Safe Mode", this is accessible by pressing the F8 key repeatedly before Windows starts to load (you know you have it right when a menu pops up that asks if you want to load windows or run in safe mode along with a few other options), choose Safe Mode (not safe mode command prompt only or safe mode with Networking Support). The touch pad (or trackball) will probably not work and the screen will look funny. Go into the control panel and remove that software and reboot. That may fix it, if not while in safe mode run system restore (Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Restore) and choose a date prior to installing that software.
I own a Sony Vaio Laptop and I am having CD drive problems. I insert a CD and now it doesn't recognise it being inserted on the computer. Have tried multiple CDs, checked My Computer numerous times and still nothing.
You've probably been told already, but a CD lens cleaner can work wonders. You might also try a blast of Spray air in the side. If there's a hair or dust on the lens it will not be able to "see" the Disc. Other than this, the laser may be out of alignment.
The screen display has turned from landscape to portrait and I am having to turn my head to wiew the screen.
Sounds like the display settings got changed. Right click an empty spot on your desktop and choose properties from the menu that opens. This will open the display properties window. Somewhere in there should be a setting for screen rotation or similar worded setting that will allow you to change the orientation.
I have a Gateway laptop that's just barely a year old. The other day, I went to turn it on, and nothing happened! It was working fine prior to that day. Someone said that it could be a surge problem. Any ideas?
You could try to remove the battery and try getting it to work on AC power alone. If that works then try plugging the battery in and turning it back on. If it doesn't work with the battery and works without it then I suspect the battery may be defective. Modern laptop batteries have circuits inside to tell the computer how much charge they have. Batteries are the weakest link on all notebooks. If it doesn't work even on AC power with no battery, then get a multimeter and check the output of the adapter and compare it with the specs printed on it. It should be no lower than .1 volts from the specified range, for example, if it says 14.2 volts and you measure 13.5 then there is a good change it's bad.
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USB was designed to easily allow for peripherals to be connected without the need for expansion cards for the computer's EISA ISA, or PCI bus, and also to give improvement to plug-and-play capabilities by allowing the devices to be connected or disconnected without powering down or rebooting the computer, also known as hot-swapping.
The host recognizes and enumerates a device when it is first connected, and loads the specific device driver it needs. Peripherals like keyboards, joysticks, game pads, mouse devices, printers, digital cameras, personal digital assistants, scanners, external storage devices, networking components, and more can be connected with USB.
USB has even become the standard connection method for many devices like digital cameras and scanners. USB is also extensively utilized to connect non-networked printers, replacing the parallel ports that had been previously in wide use. USB simplifies the connecting of several printers to one computer. There were approximately 1 billion USB devices in the world in 2004.
In the market today, USB has become widely available on laptop computers. Notebook and laptop computers are available today with at least one, and possibly multiple, USB ports. Apple, Dell, and almost all the other computer manufacturers have several models of laptop computer that has one or more USB ports that are reasonably priced.
Another type of mobile computer today is the cell phone computer with Internet capabilities. This type of computer has a certain type of USB port that is called a mini USB port. This port allows for the connection between the cell phone and a computer or other device. Personal Digital Assistants also have mini USP ports for connection to the computer.
To answer the question does USB availability apply to laptop computers as well as desktop computers, the answer is yes. Almost all laptop computers that are available today come with at least one USB port, some with multiple ports. When purchasing a laptop computer, make sure to ask about the features you require. Make a list of what you require as well as any other things you might want in your laptop computer.
Modern laptop computers have a wide range of capabilities, so ask a salesperson about what you need if you are not sure. When investing that kind of money into something, it always pays to do some homework beforehand. It is better to do some research and get exactly what you want.
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