The laptop should have come with a DVD, labeled as the "Toshiba Recovery Disc." Place this disc in your DVD drive and restart your computer. OR IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE DISK/S just go to ezrestorepc.com for all your recovery needs from many different brands including the toshiba one :-)
You need to install a new operating system if you tried to reset your Gateway laptop but get stacked on a screen that says setup is starting services and it has been running forever and you can't get past it.
Laptops do not generally have a reset button. However pressing and holding the power button usually forces the system to power off, and then pressing it again would start it back up thereby restarting the system.
Incredibox is not working because the server is currently broken, and will apparently take some time to get fixed
All bios passwords are set by users, either by accident or on purpose. In the case of the IBM T60 and almost all password-protected laptops, it is NOT possible to reset the password through a jumper configuration, or taking the CMOS battery out. The only two methods of resetting the password: 1. Call up the laptop manufacturer, with the serial number of the machine, and proof of purchase. You will then be given a machine-specific supervisor password to unlock your machine. 2. If you have no proof of purchase for any reason, OR your machine can not be verified as legit, the bank on the best part of $200 to get it unlocked. In extreme cases, a new motherboard has to be installed.
There is a small button on the computer labeled "reset", press it.
A recovery disc for a Toshiba Satellite C655 can be made by loading the recovery program inside of Windows. It allows discs to be burned using an image stored on the hard drive.
The best way to unlock or reset your password would be to use the Windows Setup DVD that should have come with your laptop. If you didn't buy the computer brand new, you need to contact the person you bought it from to get the password so that you can login and change it to something you will remember. If you did buy it brand new, but don't have the Setup DVD, contact Toshiba. They can verify that it's your registered laptop and help you with resetting your password.
If you are trying to reset windows 7 password which is not associated with the administrator account you can in fact reset that password as long as you have your administrator password.The only way to reset your administrator password if you cannot remember it on Windows 7 is to either purchase a password recovery software program or reinstall Windows 7 with your recovery disk. You can get more information from Toshiba Official Website.
There is a little button on the information bar, click on the Toshiba Factory button and then choose restore media defaults and it will reset back to the defaults.
Ive been told by various websites including toshiba sites to hold down the 0 key while booting and it should take me to the factory reset page but it doesnt work no matter how many times i try it. I dont have any factory reset discs because they dont give you any any more. I have a toshiba satellite a200 windows vistahome basic laptop. Note: i have had the harddrive replaced in my laptop and it says its a samsung HM160HI - (si) does that have anyhting to do with why its not going to that page for me?
How do you reset the Toshiba studio 16 printer function
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To "unhack" your Toshiba laptop, start by disconnecting from the internet to prevent further unauthorized access. Next, perform a full antivirus scan using reliable software to detect and remove any malware. If issues persist, consider restoring the laptop to a previous state using System Restore or performing a factory reset, which will erase all data and settings. Lastly, ensure your software and operating system are up to date and change your passwords to secure your accounts.
To reset your Toshiba Satellite 1040CDS running Windows 98, first, save any important data and close all applications. Then, press and hold the "Ctrl" and "Esc" keys together to bring up the Start menu, and select "Shut Down." Choose the option to restart the computer. If you need to perform a factory reset, you may need to use recovery disks specific to your model, boot from them, and follow the on-screen instructions.
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Yes you can send this in to Toashiba and they will do it for free!!
If referring to the BIOS password, you will need to contact a computer shop and/or Toshiba to find out how to drain the BIOS/CMOS chip to reset it.