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September 21st, 2004, 12:21 PM
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Toshiba/driver/disassembly problems
Moderators: I've had the following posted in Laptops for a day with 12 views and zero replys. Thought I'd try it here for a while.
If this is inapporpiate send it to that big galatic bit bucket in the sky.
Toshiba Tecra 720CDT
Have the subject Laptop with CD ROM, external floppy, modem/nic PCMCIA card, lithium ion battery, charger and everything works perfectly.
It has a 2 Gig hard drive, Pentium 133 and 16 Meg of RAM.
1) I formatted and installed Win95 but the video would not fill the screen. I searched all over the net but could not find a Video driver for the Tecra. Does anyone know where I could find a driver?
2) Removed Win95 and installed Win98. 98 must have installed a driver as the screen resolution is now OK. It doen's run too bad but with the specs it has it would probably run better with 95 but I have the driver problem.
3) In any case, more RAM would definately help. I found a couple of places I could buy some RAM at a decent price but it looks like I have to get the case apart to install it. I tried but could not get the case apart. Does any one know how I can get this case apart?
I realize this is an oldie but it is a goodie and I hate to waste anything. If I can get it running well I'll find some use for it.
Will appreciate any feedback I get.
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