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    Toshiba T1910CS floppy drive

    Thank you all for the information, it's clear now. @Paralel, I live in Barcelona so, Europe Which is this company that you talk about?.
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    Toshiba T1910CS floppy drive

    Hi, I'm a retro-computer collector and actually I'm repairing a Toshiba T1910CS laptop. The computer correctly starts up but floppy drive is not able to read any disk, and hard drive seems to be dead. Therefore is not possible to load any Operating System nor software I completely dissasembled...
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    Wanted: Floppy Drive Belt Replacement Service

    After two years I'm affraid that I'll have the same problem. I ordered the belt and it will be replaced in a few days. Is there any trick to do this ?
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    Epson L2 laptop does not boot

    Well, as expected even disconnecting the floppy, the hard disk and the fan the computer refuses to boot. I'll try to repair the power supply board again... :( BTW, which kind of connector is this ? The Conner CP-4024 has a 44 pin connector and specifications indicates that is an IDE HD, but the...
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    Epson L2 laptop does not boot

    I own an Epson L2 laptop that did not boots up. When connected to the mains adapter the DC IN light turns on, but turning the switch to the ON position does nothing. After dissasembling I found that some of the power supply board caps were damaged and I replaced the whole electrolitic caps...
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    Heyhey from Germany!

    Willkommen Dennis, it's hard to be a multitasking man as you... :)
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    Toshiba T1000SE power circuitry help

    Bad news for me then... :oops: Anyway I'll do my last attemp before to give me up. Thank you for your advise.
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    Toshiba T1000SE power circuitry help

    Many many thanks, I'll find the resistor (or closer value) and soder it in the PCB. I'll tell you...
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    Hello from a PC lover and new income to the vintage computers!

    Welcome to the forum, enjoy...
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    Toshiba T1000SE laptop schematics

    It seems that there's no information about this matter. I have the Toshiba T1000SE Service Manual but the electronic diagrams are not included and has been impossible for me to find them. Anyone knows if they exist ?
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    Southern Europe Epson L2 power supply module (NJD-2729)

    Looking for this plug-in module inside the laptop computer Epson L2. It must be working, not for spare parts. Thank you
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    Toshiba T1000SE damaged component

    Many thanks for your tips and information. The picture of the T1000xe PSU helped me a lot. In case of that I'll not be able to repair the PSU maybe I can use an external PSU ti inject the +5v, +12v and and -9v. We will see...
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    Toshiba T1000SE damaged component

    Yes, I am the same "Papalapa", I use to visit several retro-computer forums and that's one of them. As you can see in my picture I don't know if R501 was blue or not because it burnt, but anyway, as is the same computer model it should be the same component. I have seen this post and also a...
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    Toshiba T1000SE power circuitry help

    I'm in the same situation than you with my Toshiba T1000SE, even worst becuase I found a burnt resistor in the power supply area but I don't know its value. I marked in red where it was soldered. Maybe can you check its value in your computer ?
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    Toshiba T1000SE damaged component

    I'm trying to repair a Toshiba T1000SE laptop computer. When connected to the mains, the DC IN light turns on but nothing else. This kind of laptops do not turns on if the battery is not set and as I don't have a good battery I apply the 7,2 volts directly to the battery terminals from an AC...
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    Greetings from Barcelona (Catalonia)

    Hi there, I'm and old retro-computer collector and I have a small collection. One of these days I have to take an updated picture, but at the moment here's a sample: The computers were purchased a few years ago and most of them needed a repair / update. In these times was easy and not...
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