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No mouse control via wireless mouse, or touch pad
IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU HAVE MAY HAVE DRIVERS OR IRQ THAT ARE CONFLICTING, TRY UNINSTALLING THE DRIVERS FOR YOUR WIRELESS MOUSE, AND REINSTALLING THEM, MAKE SURE THE WIRELESS MOUSE IS UNHOOKED BEFORE YOU REINSTALL THE DRIVERS.
2/17/2015 2:26:45 PM •
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on Feb 17, 2015
Zlob virus
I found this on the net, i hope this helps you out. It also says that this nasty virus is a tough one...and you still run the risk of ruining your info on the hard drive. Back-up critical info (Docs,Music, Game info etc)
And keep me posted on the results..i hope this helps you out! GOOD LUCK! 8-)
Step 1 : Use Windows File Search Tool to Find Zlob Path
- Go to Start > Search > All Files or Folders.
- In the "All or part of the the file name" section, type in "Zlob" file name(s).
- To get better results, select "Look in: Local Hard Drives" or "Look in: My Computer" and then click "Search" button.
- When Windows finishes your search, hover over the "In Folder" of "Zlob",
highlight the file and copy/paste the path into the address bar. Save the file's path on your clipboard because
you'll need the file path to delete Zlob in the following manual removal steps.
Step 2 : Use Windows Task Manager to Remove Zlob Processes
- To open the Windows Task Manager, use the combination of CTRL+ALT+DEL or CTRL+SHIFT+ESC.
- Click on the "Image Name" button to search for "Zlob" process by name.
- Select the "Zlob" process and click on the "End Process" button to kill it.
- Remove the "Zlob" processes files:
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msmsgs.exe
nvctrl.exe
msmsgs.exe
nvctrl.exe
Read more about How to kill Zlob Processes
Step 3 : Use Registry Editor to Remove Zlob Registry Values
- To open the Registry Editor, go to Start > Run > type regedit and then press the "OK" button.
- Locate and delete the entry or entries whose data value (in the rightmost column) is the spyware file(s) detected earlier.
- To delete "Zlob" value, right-click on it and select the "Delete" option.
- Locate and delete "Zlob" registry entries:
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsNTCurrentVersionWinlogonShell=explorer.exe
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
SoftwareMicrosoftWindows NT CurrentVersionWinlogonShell=explorer.exe,
msmsgs.exeHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRunRegSvr32=%System%msmsgs.exe
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
SoftwareMicrosoftWindows CurrentVersionRunRegSvr32=%System%msmsgs.exe
Read more about How to Remove Zlob Registry Entries
Step 4 : Use Windows Command Prompt to Unregister Zlob DLL Files
- To open the Windows Command Prompt, go to Start > Run > type cmd and then click the "OK" button.
- Type "cd" in order to change the current directory, press the "space" button, enter the full path to where you believe the Zlob DLL file is located
and press the "Enter" button on your keyboard. If you don't know where Zlob DLL file is located, use the "dir" command to display the directory's contents.
- To unregister "Zlob" DLL file, type in the exact directory path + "regsvr32 /u" + [DLL_NAME] (for example, :C\Spyware-folder\> regsvr32 /u Zlob.dll) and press the "Enter" button.
A message will pop up that says you successfully unregistered the file.
- Search and unregister "Zlob" DLL files:
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uimcu.dll
antzozc.dll
dtjby.dll
Step 5 : Detect and Delete Other Zlob Files
- To open the Windows Command Prompt, go to Start > Run > type cmd and then press the "OK" button.
- Type in "dir /A name_of_the_folder" (for example, C:\Spyware-folder), which will display the folder's content even the hidden files.
- To change directory, type in "cd name_of_the_folder".
- Once you have the file you're looking for type in "del name_of_the_file".
- To delete a file in folder, type in "del name_of_the_file".
- To delete the entire folder, type in "rmdir /S name_of_the_folder".
- Select the "Zlob" process and click on the "End Process" button to kill it.
- Remove the "Zlob" processes files:
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uimcu.dll
antzozc.dll
dtjby.dll
dumpserv.com
zxserv0.com
vnp7s.net
Protect
RSA
ncompat.tlb
msvol.tlb
hp[X].tmp
msmsgs.exe
nvctrl.exe
dumpserv.com
zxserv0.com
vnp7s.net
%UserProfile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Protect
%UserProfile%\Application Data\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA
ncompat.tlb
msvol.tlb
hp[X].tmp
1/7/2015 9:16:46 AM •
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on Jan 07, 2015
Toshiba l300 power problem
Check if the adaptor is working fine. Use a multimeter to check the voltage output from the adaptor.
If the adaptor is working fine, please add a comment to the question.
8/27/2014 7:57:22 AM •
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on Aug 27, 2014
How to adjust sound
the drivers for audio and video on the newer computers are not designed to work well with unbuto. you may be able to find a driver that will work with your pc from its website but I don't think they have one for unbuto os
8/24/2014 1:59:30 PM •
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on Aug 24, 2014
NUM LOCK NOT WORKING
I recommend you to use
Windows Password Reset Software . It is the most popular reset software that can reset password for various user accounts on Windows, including local administrator, standard user, guest, domain administrator and etc. So no matter what kind of password you lose and no matter how poor your IT skill is, you can reset password successfully by yourself.
8/14/2014 8:37:50 AM •
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on Aug 14, 2014
I cant log in because i forgot my password ?
The following ways can help to reset or recover lost windows password in a few steps.
1. Reset windows password with reset disk.-
If you enter the wrong password when you attempt to log
on, Windows displays a message that the password is incorrect.
Click OK to close the message.
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Click Reset password, and then insert your password reset disk or USB flash drive.
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Follow the steps in the Password Reset wizard to create a new password.
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Log on with the new password. If you forget your password
again, you can use the same password reset disk. You don't need to
make a new one.
2. Reset windows password with a Windows Password Reset software.Step 1: Download and install Spower Windows Password Reset.Step 2: Create a CD/DVD or USB password reset boot disk with SWPR.Step 3: Boot your computer from password reset boot disk.Step 4: Recover the forgotten password for administrator account.
8/14/2014 7:54:45 AM •
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on Aug 14, 2014
Toshiba Satellite L300 shuts down when ac power plugged in
How about this step, try to turn off the laptop itself. Remove the cables and battery just like what you did before, then press and hold the power button for 10 seconds. Then, reinsert the cables and battery on the laptop and then turn on the computer itself. If the laptop restarts, shuts down or freezes with the AC power cables, two things that you should seriously consider. It might be the power cable itself, AC cable port or the circuitry going to the motherboard. And since you have cleaned out the fan and heat sink, you have isolated that problem. Have you plug-in another power cable on your laptop? If yes, then check if it works. Otherwise, the main issue is that the AC port is loose or the circuitry of AC adapter going to the motherboard is not not working. You can re-open the unit and check the circuitry from the AC port going to the motherboard. You may check the circuitry from AC port to the power supply if it is ok. If symptom persist, please contact your local dealer...
7/22/2014 4:18:27 AM •
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on Jul 22, 2014
How do i adjust brightness
FN+F6 = Brightness down, FN+F7 = Brightness up. You can download the manual and "File/Save As" to your Documents folder from... https://duckduckgo.com/l/?kh=-1&uddg=http%3A%2F%2Fforums.toshiba.com%2Ftshb%2Fattachments%2Ftshb%2Fbrd_recovery%2F10508%2F2%2FSatelliteL300DEnglishManual.pdf
7/16/2014 9:52:10 PM •
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on Jul 16, 2014
The laptop doesn't start but the charger
Take out the battery and connect the charger.Then try to turn on the computer.If it works, there is no problem with your computer.After that insert the battery, plug in your adapter and try turning on once more.If it doesn't work, you need to get a new battery.
7/5/2014 12:20:31 PM •
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on Jul 05, 2014
No display
You need to do some troubleshooting here to figure out what the problem is exactly.
1. On all Laptops there is a Fn key and one of the Function Keys at the top row that has a picture of monitors on them. Hold down the Fn Key then hit this monitor function key at the top, usually it's anywhere between I'd say F8 and F11 in most cases. Hit it one time, and wait to see if the monitor lights up. If it does not hit it again. You will want to do this at least 3-5 times and wait for about a good 10-15 seconds between each time.
2. If that does not work, then try hooking up an external monitor to the laptop through the Blue VGA connector on the back of the laptop. (Sometimes these connectors are on the side of the laptop) You can hook up any external monitor to this port assuming you have the right cable. Some laptops come with a White connector that looks different than the blue connector in that it does not have pins. This is called a DVI connector. Most newer LCD's are now converting to DVI connectors, but all LCD monitors can use the blue VGA connector cables. Note: You may have to use the Fn + FKey again to get an image on the external monitor. IF you do get a picture on the external monitor and the laptop appears to operate normally otherwise, then chances are your LCD is dead and is in need of replacement.
Fix 1: Inverter is bad or died - Depending on LCD this can range in price from I'd say $40-$150 to purchase if you are tech savvy you can fix this yourself.
Fix 2: Backlight has died or is bad - Depending on where you shop for it, this part is usually fairly cheap, and if you are savvy enough can be replaced at reasonably low cost.
Fix 3: You are not tech savvy: Take your laptop into a local PC shop, and have them check it out for a bad inverter, backlight, or to confirm rather or not the LCD is dead. Note: LCD replacements can run upwards of $300 or more. I've seen them go as high as $500.
Hope this information helps.
6/6/2014 12:07:54 AM •
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on Jun 06, 2014
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