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Toshiba A70 recovery disk.... have to full install?

post #1 of 9
Thread Starter 
I just got a new A70, and I noticed that the recovery disk only has one file on it.... a .pqi file used by powerquest drive image. I tried using drive image to extract drivers and stuff off the recovery disk, but that file is also password protected.

Does anyone know how I can get what's on the recovery disk off?
Also... what monitor do I setup on the laptop?

I've loaded on WinXP pro instead of the home that came with the laptop. This was recommended to me by my school.

Thanks for any help.

Mark
post #2 of 9

I think you should be aware of this

There is a serious issue with the Toshiba A70 / A75 laptop notebooks that is responsible for random freezing and/or rebooting of the system.

After reading many posts on various forums and newsgroups throughout the web in which Toshiba A70 /A75 owners search for a reason to explain this seemingly random freezing and/or rebooting of the system we have discovered what is causing this and it is reproducible so A70 /A75 owners can do this themselves and can then contact Toshiba and demand a recall or compensation.

Turn on the Toshiba Satellite A70 S256 or A70 S259 models or the Satellite A75 models as normal and let it boot up. Once windows has finished loading completely, stand up and walk around on a carpet for a minute or less. Touch either metal speaker cover but the left speaker cover is much more sensitive than the right for some reason. Now try and move your mouse or type on the keyboard. When conditions are ripe for static electricity build up you will not even have to walk around on a carpet. Just moving your hands from the touchpad to the keyboard is often sufficient to create the freeze or reboot. Sliding your finger over the case between the touchpad and the left speaker cover will also freeze and/or reboot the system.

I have several of these models at my disposal and can readily reproduce this issue on every one. In an office setting in which a forced air heating system is present (this is the most common heating system for medium to large office buildings) the problem renders the laptop un-usable. Data is often lost and when a reliable running laptop with reliable running software is the difference between working and not working or getting paid or getting fired this model Toshiba is a definite drain on your ability to get paid, not get fired and to work without constant freezing and reboots.

Those of you who live in a part of the world in which you do not experience cold temperatures and forced air heated buildings should be lucky enough to experience this design flaw very infrequently if at all. Static electricity is funny. Sometimes you can discharge it from your person my holding the desktop as you seat yourself in a chair but at other times it builds until you come in contact with something that will conduct it and the metal speaker covers on the A70 /A75 are just the sort of thing that can and will and does conduct static electricity to your laptop.

Static electricity is nothing new. There are standards manufactures should adhere to in an effort to minimize the dissipation of static electricity through a laptop frame into the motherboard and other ungrounded components.

That's why hardware technicians (the good ones) always stand on a static pad that is grounded and wear a wrist strap that is grounded to a static pad under the laptop. Static discharge will damage memory, motherboard circuits and other wiring harness components.

In MHO the average consumer should not be expected to wear or stand on static dissipation equipment to engage in normal everyday use a laptop.

If you do not believe me check the various newsgroups and laptop forums on the Internet. Look for how many messages are posted in regards to the A70 / A75 Toshiba Satellite models freezing. Some owners of this laptop have been updating the BIOS, disabling tapping on the touchpad and setting the touchpad to the lowest sensitivity possible, turning off hyperthreading and more in an effort to resolve this issue.

If you own a Toshiba Satellite A70 or a Toshiba Satellite A75 laptop and you are experiencing random freezing and/or rebooting, please contact Toshiba and tell Toshiba you have discovered the source of your problem. These laptops have been designed in such a way that normal everyday static electricity levels in the user will cause the system to freeze and/or reboot when the left speak is touched and sometimes when the right speaker is touched and sometimes when you move your hands from the touchpad to the keyboard and sometimes when you slide your finger over the frame between the touchpad and the speaker covers.

This is a serious and potentially damaging situation for the laptop. Do not delay. Try it yourself and then contact Toshiba if you can reproduce the issue.
post #3 of 9
Thread Starter 
I've onlly had mine for a few days.... when i got it... i reloaded XP pro onto it cause it came with HOme.... and just got drivers from the toshiba website.... havn't had it freeze once yet..... all this is making me think I should return or exhange it though... I have the A70-00v canadian model... does all this apply to it as well

thanks
post #4 of 9
Thread Starter 
Also.... this thread seems to have turned into a big problem with Toshiba.... that's not what my original post was all about. I tried to make my A70-00V crash with no luck... if you wanna call it that. I just got it last week from future shop here in canada.... and it's rock solid for me.

Back to my question though... can anyone tell me how to get off what's on the recover dvd without reloading your entire laptop.???

thanks
Mark
post #5 of 9
From what I have read, these two systems are vastly different and it is impossible to go from XP Pro back to XP Home. You can go the other way, but not back. I am afraid, that a full install of XP Home is your only option
post #6 of 9
Thread Starter 
I'm not looking to put XP home back on.... but there are drivers, and software that came with my laptop on that image file contained on the dvd as well. I'm hoping to make use of them without doing a full reinstall.

thanks
post #7 of 9
I ran into this same problem myself. It's weird how there's only one file on the Recovery Disc.

What you could have done is back up the DRIVERS folder with all the drivers in it, but I suspect it's too late for that.

Other than that, I don't really know. I just did what you did and downloaded all the drivers off the Toshiba website!
post #8 of 9
just reinstall home using the recovery cd, then when it is done, boot windows, copy the c:\drivers dir onto a cd, then do a clean install of xp pro, then it's just put the drivers cd u made into the computer and install..
post #9 of 9
tryed your static theory numerous times with no negative results. my A70 KL1 has run like a champ since i got it @ christmas.
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