Typically, the only way to fix a broken memory slot is to replace the entire motherboard. Since this is usually very expensive (unless you can possibly find something on Ebay) it's usually uneconomical...especially on a laptop of that age. If it has more than one memory slot, you could also just increase the one slot significantly to compensate for the lost slot. Sorry there's no good news!
There are many places where a person could purchase a used Toshiba Tecra. A person could find a used Toshiba Tecra at a pawn shop in their area. Also, someone could find a used Toshiba Tecra in the newspaper with someone selling one.
The free Toshiba Tecra A3 Drivers can be downloaded from the official website of Toshiba. An internet search with words "Free Toshiba Tecra A3 drivers" will give links of where to download the drivers.
You can get them from Toshiba website.
Well, the Tecra brand is subsidiary of Toshiba. So the first step would be to locate a Toshiba authorized dealer, such as Toshiba Direct, and start the search there. The electronics store, Best Buy, also carries them.
Goto http://209.167.114.38/support/Download/files_downloads/index/Tecra/t8310en.htm
To enter the BIOS on a Tecra, hit the ESC key as soon as you see the Toshiba flashscreen in red. When prompted, hit the F1 key.
Depends how old the computer is.
The Toshiba Tecra 8000 uses standard 2.5" IDE / PATA hard drives. Depending on the size of the replacement (up to 127 GB should work), the price can range from $20 to $80.
The Tecra M4 uses a Wacom "Penabled" digitizer. You can get the driver from Wacom's website. Look for the "Penabled" tablet PC driver downloads.
I don't know what it is but probably the pirate bay or something like that
See the link below for a place where you can download drivers.
You can find the drivers on the Toshiba Australia website (http://tinyurl.com/l3hptw) or Toshiba Europe Website (http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/download_drivers_bios.jsp)