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How do I hook up a dell 922 printer to a toshiba laptop??

August 29th, 2009 2 comments

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We bought a toshiba laptop and it seems to not be compatable with our 922 Dell printer. I have had 3 of my computer savvy friends download programs and try to reinstall the printer from its original cd and it still won't work. I really need a printer! Any suggestions?

If you just bought the toshiba, I'm assuming the operating system is Vista. When you bought the printer, you got a cd with the xp driver. You need the vista driver.

Go to www.dell.com
Click on Support in the upper right.
Choose Drivers and Downloads.
Then specify your printer
You'll get to a page with drivers. The default os is XP. Drop down the box and choose Vista 32-bit.

Download the driver installer. Run it and it will create a file in c:\dell\drivers. Double click that file and you will be able to install your printer..

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Toshiba Mini-Notebook NB200 with Atom

August 28th, 2009 No comments

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Toshiba zeigt uns sein Mini-Notebook NB200. Der 10.1-Zoller soll 9 Stunden durchhalten und schützt Daten mittels 3D Sensor.

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Toshiba Satellite P205-S6287 Laptop Computer

August 28th, 2009 No comments

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Toshiba Satellite P205-S6287 Laptop Computer
With the Satellite P205, you've more than set yourself apart from the crowd. This eye-catching Onyx Blue Metallic laptop, powered by Intel Centrino Duo Mobile Technology, has been redesigned with new half-pipe casing and Toshiba imprint on the lid. The 17" diagonal widescreen TruBrite display (WXGA+) and Harman/Kardon speakers will enhance your multimedia experience with a bright, crisp picture and premium sound. Use the built-in webcam to capture the sights during live chats, as you stay in touch with loved ones, using next generation high-speed wireless (802.11a/g/n), found on select models. Toshiba's DVD SuperMulti drive, now with Labelflash printing technology, let's you burn high quality labels directly onto Labelflash media. Connecting peripherals is also easier with 4 USB ports, placed on either side of the notebook, with an i.LINK IEEE-1394 port for large volumes of data on the back.

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WIN a Toshiba Notebook PC from Blunty3000. Seriously.

August 27th, 2009 25 comments

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Blunty3000 is joining forces with Toshiba to Give away a Portégé R600 to celebrate it being named the greenest notebook on the planet according to Greenpeaces second annual Green Electronics Survey, 2008.

That means it's free, you win it, it's yours, take it home, give it a name and pet it and caress it and dance a little inside, put fallout boy stickers on it, write in your emo blog, make youtube videos mocking my big fat head, use it as a brutal machine of ultimate wifi freedom carnage at the airport, hey it's your new notebook computer you won it fair and square, do what you like with it.

To show how "cool" (yeah you'll get that bloody awful pun once you see the vid) their Portégé R600 is, they are giving one away to whoever comes up with the best music to suit their new video.

HOW TO WIN...
Suggest a musical accompaniment to compliment Toshiba's new "Ice sculpture" video and add your suggestion as a youtube comment,
or video response to this video

The winner, as chosen by Nate "Blunty" Burr will recieve a Toshiba
Portégé R600 Notebook!

Closing date of competition is
April 3rd 2009.

Winning entry announced
on April 10th 2009

Pretty frikkin sweet prize too... sure it's the greenest, but it's also the LIGHTEST fully featured Notebook out there. (fully featured means it has things most other manufacturers leave out of their ultra portables... like plenty of ports and Built-in Optical Drives)

http://www.toshibanotebooks.com.au

http://www.greenpeace.org/international/press/reports/green-electronics-survey-2

"a great choice for mobile professionals"
- pcauthority.com.au

"one of the best ultraportables on the market" - cnet.com.au

"The ultra- portable notebook is also ENERGY STAR® 4.0 compliant and features a LED backlit display, the latest CPUs, the option for a Solid State Drive (SSD) as a storage medium that results in low energy consumption and long battery life, further reducing its environmental impact.

Toshiba believes that when it comes to award-winning products that less is more. We minimise waste and use recycled materials wherever we can, while constantly looking for ways to reduce energy consumption, Mr Whittard general manager, Toshiba ISD ANZ, said.

Our own recycling programs keep discarded technology from fouling the soil and atmosphere, as does our devotion to worldwide environmental initiatives. Plus, we check to see that the people who make the materials that go into our products follow earth-friendly practices just as we do so we all can enjoy mobile computing amid a cleaner, more sustainable environment.

The life-cycle approach is good for life. One of our key objectives is to reduce the environmental impact of our products throughout their life-cycle. To do this, we ess every stage of the process, from procurement through to disposal.

In the interests of full disclosure, (and because I know I'll be asked thanks to some other dodgy youtubers and their sneaky back-room deals who're damaging all our reputations here) no, I wasn't paid to pimp this competition, not a single cent...

so why do it? simply, I was asked if I'd like to help run it and I said yes, because the concept was fun, I get to give away a frikkin sweet laptop computer to one of my viewers, and also, many many years ago I owned an early Portégé model (back in the days of pentium III chips) and it was WAY ahead of it's time, pretty much a "netbook" a good decade before we started calling them that, it was tiny, it weighed almost nothing, it was truly ultra portable, and I bloody loved it, great machine, never let me down.

So I'm a fan of what Toshiba do, with their dedication to making good gear, and now even more so with their strong commitment to environmental responsibility.... I am however, TRYING to score a freebie R600 from them hehe,(hey if ya don't ask you'll never get ;) ) because I'm pretty impressed by the R600, and a man like me can really use a good tough road-warrior machine (I do have a 9 inch netbook, but those little guys have some limits I smash into from time to time).

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How well would a nine year old toshiba laptop be?

August 27th, 2009 5 comments

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I was thinking of buying this old toshiba laptop but it has windows me on it and when I googled windows me it says that it was made in 2000. That puts the computer around nine years of age, maybe earlier, I'm not exactly sure how old it is. But how well would a toshiba laptop nine years of age work? Would it be extremely slow and would it be more prone to getting viruses? I just need some help trying to determine what would be the best option of buying or not buying this laptop.

it can't be good.

first off, after windows me, windows 2000, xp, vista had been released in turns, you have to understand that new OS were released to adapt major technology innovations and etc.

basically i guess the old toshiba prolly has a pentium II or pentium III chip, which is very slow in today's standard.

you probably would have many compatibility issues with today's techonology and program firmwares you wanna run on your computer.

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