Laptop Trouble
Laptop Trouble
The HD on my Toshiba died the other day so I replaced it and tried to reload the OS (Vista) with the disks that came with the laptop. No luck. I called the Toshiba support # and talked to 2 different techs who say its an issue with the HD. However I can load Linux without a hitch. Am I wrong in assuming that there is no problem with the HD since Linux loads with no problems?
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Re: Laptop Trouble
Do you mean Linux installs with no problems, or that you can run Linux from the CD with no problems? Those are two very different things.Doplgngr wrote:...Linux loads with no problems?
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I never had that problem. Then again that won't surprise me with the way some companies are doing business now days.fliptw wrote:I would not be surprised if the hardware has to be identical for the restore discs to match.
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I recently repaired a Toshiba and an oddity I noticed with the recovery system they use is that the HDD has to be blank or else it would get itself caught up in a constant reboot loop with no feedback whatsoever. Once I'd removed all the partitions the recovery started without a hitch. This was a 2004 XP model though, the later Vista models may be slightly different. It would still be worth a shot though.
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So how many here did a google search for the error code 03-EEEE-0000. Seems like a lot of people are getting the same error after replacing hard drives or memory.
Here is a conversation about just that on Toshiba Support Forums
http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe. ... 9&tstart=0
Hope this helps.
Here is a conversation about just that on Toshiba Support Forums
http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe. ... 9&tstart=0
Hope this helps.
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Admiral LSD wrote:I recently repaired a Toshiba and an oddity I noticed with the recovery system they use is that the HDD has to be blank or else it would get itself caught up in a constant reboot loop with no feedback whatsoever. Once I'd removed all the partitions the recovery started without a hitch. This was a 2004 XP model though, the later Vista models may be slightly different. It would still be worth a shot though.
Any Recovery disk made from a OEM Recovery Partition requires at least 3 partitions to be created on the hard disk when it goes to reinstall on a new/wiped Hard drive (FAT32/OS/RECOVERY)
If you need another you do it after the install
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