i test with multimeter the power switch of toshiba l300 both two terminal it buzz mean shot to ground but indicate power lights would not turn on shoud i fix it
am technician but i failled to find the power switch terminal to the power ic for the board of toshiba L300 because when i test two terminal it short or buzz but laptop it indicate lights of pwer and battery well any video ?
If you still have this laptop i would be interested in buying for parts. I am having issues with mine. I cant tell how much time I have spent on it so I know your frustration;)
Deci, acea placa de baza are o problemă cu alimentarea ei de la încărcător( posibil sa fie un scurt de la un tranzistor MOSFET sau de la o dioda sau cel mai probabil de la un condesator) , ori poate fi de la încărcătorul care nu furnizeaza amperi necesari( sau defect?), ori partea de alimentare a procesorului este scurt cirucuita. În nici într-un caz chipurile Northbrige si SouthBridge nu cauzează laptopul sa nu pornească (adica mort de tot), sugerarea mea este: înainte de a umbla la placa de bază, verifica daca are scurt la mufa de încărcare( daca are, asta este) încearcă să conectezi un alt încărcător care are tensiunea și amperajul necesar pentru a porni.
@@UltimateDIY The bios is untouched. I only modified the boot order to install XP and put the SATA Controller mode to Compatibility so it won’t bluescreen when trying to install.
Like I said before, you obviously know what you're doing (but you can't win them all as we say/100% success rate is never guaranteed in these situations), but two things surprise me: 1) I never see you wearing an anti-static wristband. Surely when working at MB level this is an absolute necessity? 2) You turn the laptop over and rest it on your hard workbench without a towel or soft material underneath it. The chances of scratching lid/cracking the screen are extremely high with all the tools and screws and components floating around. To any novices trying to follow in his footsteps when repairing computers, I would highly recommend both of the aforementioned precautions.
You are right on both things. But in my defense, in about 20 years of working on computers I never had an antistatic wrist strap and never killed hardware. Probably it's just luck, but it's good enough for me. About the protection on the desk, most laptops that I get my hands on are already in a really rough shape, so it's just not worth it for me. But again, you are right and anybody working on a laptop should do what you said. I am a bad example in this case :)
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i test with multimeter the power switch of toshiba l300 both two terminal it buzz mean shot to ground but indicate power lights would not turn on shoud i fix it
am technician but i failled to find the power switch terminal to the power ic for the board of toshiba L300 because when i test two terminal it short or buzz but laptop it indicate lights of pwer and battery well any video ?
Common problem for Toshiba L300 is NEC TOken capacitor failure behind CPU socket other side of board.
Hello! I have the exact same laptop but with the black scheme. Where can I find the correct drivers for Windows XP without any service packs?
Sorry, but it's been a while since I had this laptop, so I don't remember.
At least I would check power supplies and voltages. It's easy to find power supplies, just look for the coils :)
Yes, you are right. I will do that in new videos.
If you still have this laptop i would be interested in buying for parts. I am having issues with mine. I cant tell how much time I have spent on it so I know your frustration;)
I do not have it anymore.
please what are the values of the mosfet's at battery terminal.
I don't have this laptop since a realy long time anymore.
the weird thing is that i unplugged it once and then its toast. do you know why?
Some say that the capacitors fail.
Deci, acea placa de baza are o problemă cu alimentarea ei de la încărcător( posibil sa fie un scurt de la un tranzistor MOSFET sau de la o dioda sau cel mai probabil de la un condesator) , ori poate fi de la încărcătorul care nu furnizeaza amperi necesari( sau defect?), ori partea de alimentare a procesorului este scurt cirucuita. În nici într-un caz chipurile Northbrige si SouthBridge nu cauzează laptopul sa nu pornească (adica mort de tot), sugerarea mea este: înainte de a umbla la placa de bază, verifica daca are scurt la mufa de încărcare( daca are, asta este) încearcă să conectezi un alt încărcător care are tensiunea și amperajul necesar pentru a porni.
E dezmembrat de mult laptopul :))
And how can I resolve the problem where the laptop does not show the toshiba logo on boot up? It boots up normally
Really hard to guess if it's a modified bios, or just a bios setting that is preventing the display of the logo.
@@UltimateDIY The bios is untouched. I only modified the boot order to install XP and put the SATA Controller mode to Compatibility so it won’t bluescreen when trying to install.
Perfect tutorial : english :))
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Like I said before, you obviously know what you're doing (but you can't win them all as we say/100% success rate is never guaranteed in these situations), but two things surprise me: 1) I never see you wearing an anti-static wristband. Surely when working at MB level this is an absolute necessity? 2) You turn the laptop over and rest it on your hard workbench without a towel or soft material underneath it. The chances of scratching lid/cracking the screen are extremely high with all the tools and screws and components floating around. To any novices trying to follow in his footsteps when repairing computers, I would highly recommend both of the aforementioned precautions.
Probably better to say "ell-eee-dee" instead of 'ledd' to increase the chances of people understanding what you're referring to.
2019 or an old video from the backlog vaults???
You are right on both things. But in my defense, in about 20 years of working on computers I never had an antistatic wrist strap and never killed hardware. Probably it's just luck, but it's good enough for me. About the protection on the desk, most laptops that I get my hands on are already in a really rough shape, so it's just not worth it for me.
But again, you are right and anybody working on a laptop should do what you said.
I am a bad example in this case :)
Thanks for the LED pronunciation, I say it in my mother language most times by mistake.
I think it's a 2018 video, or late 2017.
did you ever figure anything out with the board?
I don't remember exactly, but I'm ready to bet that no.
My laptop is not turning on
Please help me
I have same prob
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