the musicman
New Member
Hi guys i haven't posted in a while,
I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro 460CDT (from 98 or 99) and i am in the middle of upgrading from windows 95 to ME, so i formatted the computer and used it in DOS mode. Now this is where it gets stupid...the back slash key stopped working so i removed the keyboard, cleaned it, replaced the old silicon nipple thing under the key with a new one and it still didn't work.
...so, my options:
1. Spend £50-60 on a new keyboard that is specifically for the 460CDT and install it myself (5 minute job)
2. Try and see if it will accept an external keyboard (£20) whilst in DOS mode.
3. Send it to a repair centre, get the keyboard fixed, get the OS installed and get the drivers re-installed (anywhere from £70+)
Now i think that option 3 is a bit too much to spend on an old laptop, so really option 3 is a last resort.
Well, what do you guys think ?
I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro 460CDT (from 98 or 99) and i am in the middle of upgrading from windows 95 to ME, so i formatted the computer and used it in DOS mode. Now this is where it gets stupid...the back slash key stopped working so i removed the keyboard, cleaned it, replaced the old silicon nipple thing under the key with a new one and it still didn't work.
...so, my options:
1. Spend £50-60 on a new keyboard that is specifically for the 460CDT and install it myself (5 minute job)
2. Try and see if it will accept an external keyboard (£20) whilst in DOS mode.
3. Send it to a repair centre, get the keyboard fixed, get the OS installed and get the drivers re-installed (anywhere from £70+)
Now i think that option 3 is a bit too much to spend on an old laptop, so really option 3 is a last resort.
Well, what do you guys think ?