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Here's a link to the Toshiba download site for your A135-S2386. Click on User Guide tab and download the manual. This page also has all drivers you may need.
I presume this is the CMOS or BIOS password. Turn the unit over and find the ram cover, remove the ram locate the two brass bars near where the ram was. Take a paper clip and bridge them to short out and reset bios password.
replace ram and turn on
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something I found this on the internet: The earlier a135 bios had this problem, even without a password
defined!!!! You need the newest bios update, I believe it's 1.60, you
can download it from toshiba's website. It will make a floppy, or
bootable cd, or has a windows utility if you can boot. You can press
F12 on powerup to select boot device, and use the appropriate device to
flash the bios, and the problem should go away.
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