<PRE> James (Jim) Hatridge [hatridge@straubing.baynet.de] wrote:
A friend was given a Toshiba Libretto with a broke screen....
There are two problems with it. First when he starts it up it demands a password. This password seems to be in the BIOS. Without it the whole computer locks up. Does anyone know how to get around this? It seems to be wanting the password before it even boots W$ CE.
The documentation for my Toshiba Tecra says that if you set a 'hardware password' (as they call it) and forget it you need to take it to a Toshiba service center to get it reset, if I remember correctly. I'm assuming this means there is a jumper or something you can pull/set.
Next, does anyone know where to get a replacement screen for a Libretto, and what it costs?
Well Toshiba would be one place, I guarantee it will cost a lot. Replacement laptop displays are usually around the same price as the laptop. -- Jeremy Blosser | jblosser@firinn.org | <A HREF="http://jblosser.firinn.org/"><A HREF="http://jblosser.firinn.org/</A">http://jblosser.firinn.org/</A</A>> -----------------+-------------------------+------------------------------ "Would you fight to the death, for that which you love? In a cause surely hopeless ...for that which you love?" -- D. McKiernan, _Dragondoom_ </PRE> <A HREF="pgp00000.pgp"> PGP signature</A></P>