From: kriziboy on 29 Jun 2010 11:09 My toshiba satellite L305-S5955 laptop would turn on and a message that said it would shut donw in one minute appeard. After that, I kept getting the Blue Screen of death/doom and I got even more frustrated. I do remember it saying something about de activating my antivirus and other things. I later tired to reinstall vista ut it just froze at the second step which is extracting files, I think. Now, every time I trun the laptop on it goes to the toshiba logo, then windows is loading files, then the boot screen, then a black/blank screen. I looked everywhere but I haven't been able to find an answer... any help is appreciated :)
From: BillW50 on 1 Jul 2010 08:53 kriziboy wrote on Tue, 29 Jun 2010 10:09:17 -0500: > My toshiba satellite L305-S5955 laptop would turn on and a message that > said it would shut donw in one minute appeard. I don't understand? When did this message pop up? Before the OS loads or after? > After that, I kept getting the Blue Screen of death/doom and I got even > more frustrated. I do remember it saying something about de activating > my antivirus and other things. I later tired to reinstall vista ut it > just froze at the second step which is extracting files, I think. Now, > every time I trun the laptop on it goes to the toshiba logo, then > windows is loading files, then the boot screen, then a black/blank > screen. > I looked everywhere but I haven't been able to find an answer... > any help is appreciated :) Well I may have some sad news for you. Well maybe not too sad. As I bought a used Gateway MX6124 laptop on eBay. It was my third MX6124 so I had two others to compare with. And this one would read the CPU temperature 10� to 40�F lower than I believe it should. I didn't worry too much about it at the time since it was running flawless. Although I started to run very CPU intensive games on it. Still the CPU would read much lower than it should and I don't ever remember the fan kicking on to a high speed like my other MX6124 did running the very same games. I guess it shouldn't, since it was reporting that it was running very cool anyway. Well after about 6 weeks of heavy game playing, the laptop started to get unstable. Freeze and lockup. And it started to get worse and worse. Then it got to a point where it would never finish loading Windows and the blue screen would always pop up. I swapped out the hard drive. Nope. Swapped out the RAM. Nope. Next I tried swapping the CPU. Bingo! All is well again. And just to double check I stuck that CPU in another laptop. And yes now the problem is on that laptop. It works fine today and I don't run heavy CPU intensive games on it anymore. And right now I am letting a friend use it. But the CPU still reports the CPU temperature lower than it should be. So it could happen again if the CPU was left being pushed very hard. And yours might be suffering from a failed CPU too. Although it could be the RAM, hard drive, or who knows what else too. But you have to start somewhere. And the cheapest option is generally a good place to start. -- Bill 2 Asus EEE PC 7014G ~ 2GB RAM ~ 16GB-SDHC 2 Asus EEE PC 7028G ~ 2GB RAM ~ 16GB-SDHC Windows XP SP2/SP3 ~ Xandros Linux
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