The Toshiba Satellite Pro I'm using to write this answer - has a built-in DVD multi-drive (CD/DVD rewriter)
Toshiba has USB port but no cd or DV
get a external CD drive best buy
It does not have a CD/DVD drive so there is no need for an eject button.
To burn a CD on a Toshiba Satellite, insert a blank CD into the CD/DVD drive. Open the built-in Windows Media Player or any other CD burning software you prefer. In Windows Media Player, select the "Burn" tab, add the files you want to burn to the burn list, then click the "Start Burn" button. Follow the prompts to complete the burning process.
To open the CD drive on your Toshiba Satellite, you can press the physical eject button located on the CD/DVD drive itself, if available. Alternatively, you can right-click on the CD/DVD drive icon in "This PC" or "My Computer" and select "Eject." If these options don’t work, you can also try using a paperclip to gently press the small manual eject hole on the drive.
Yes, it looks like you can. You need a CD burning drive to do this, which it looks like is included as standard equipment with this laptop.
well it should be the F10 or F12 button. There should be a hidden partition on the laptop that has the recovery CD on it. it will just load it from there. If you try both of those then most likely the recover partition is not there. Another thing you can do is either go to toshiba and order a recovery CD. Now keep in mind that some Toshiba don't have recovery partitions and you have to create your own recovery CD. The satellite series are notorious for this. I have seen this 1 to many times.
To open the disk drive on a Toshiba Satellite laptop, you can try pressing the dedicated eject button if your model has one. Alternatively, you can right-click on the CD/DVD drive icon in "This PC" or "My Computer" and select "Eject." If those options don't work, you can also manually open the drive by inserting a straightened paperclip into the small hole located on the front of the drive.
It is an extremely old laptop manufactured by Toshiba around 1995. According to Toshiba, its specifications are:A 90 MHz Intel PentiumAn 810 MB hard driveA 4x CD-ROM drive8 MB of EDO DRAM as standard (40 MB maximum)An 11.3" LCD with a maximum resolution of 1024x768 with 256 colorsTwo PC Card slots
Yes. There are a couple ways you could do this. 1. You could purchase an external CD-ROM drive that connects to the parallel port. Using a special DOS boot floppy and driver, you could then launch the Windows 98 setup CD. 2. You could remove the laptop's hard drive, plug it into another computer, install Windows 98, and then place it back. It will likely be missing some drivers, but you can supply these on floppies.
You can connect an MP3 to a CD player through the "AUX in" port.
You have to get a cd player with anti-skip protection to avoid skipping.Both Sony and Toshiba make models with and without it.These are usually made for joggers.