My phone always freezes up after recovery disks

Hi, I do not know if this is the right place to seek help so if someone could say the appropriate instance id recognition :) m

My problem is that 3 weeks ago, my laptop started crashing and freezing after exactly 10-20 seconds of starting, I used safe mode and it works fine. So I restored to a point, but which never helped either, it froze again 20 seconds startup.

I decided to use the recovery discs, after I did it, it worked fine for a day, but then started crashing again and then gave me the blue screen that I couldn't read it because it went and turned off, I got it once more and now it seems to work, but I see signs of him to start playing again towards the top.

I don't know that what is the problem with her or what to try to fix it, I thought that full recovery to factory settings fixed everything? My warranty expires in December, while Toshiba will do to my laptop if I send it to be repaired? What can do more: S if it is completely messed up, Toshiba would send a new?
I m do not know how to find out my laptop computer info? :)

Each laptop sticker was on the low side with important information. There you can find the model number, model name and serial number.
It will be interesting to know what model of laptop you have exactly.

Back to your problem: in your ad, it's very kind describes what is happening with your laptop, but it is certainly not possible to provide the exact diagnosis. I can see portable settings with factory works well, but later you will notice these symptoms of freezing. Maybe you have a favorite application and this application is responsible for this behavior. Who knows?

You can contact Toshiba and they will install new OS using recovery image and test the feature but you have already done this. They have also a few special tools to check the operation of the equipment. If there is a problem with the hardware of the laptop will be repaired. You will not get a new. It will be repaired. Please do it if the warranty is still valid. Later, you must pay for the laptop repair.

Tags: Toshiba

Similar Questions

  • Freezing at 64% recovery disk

    I have a laptop computer DV7 which has had overheating issues as well as to self-extinguish with randon blue screens. We have cleaned the machine from dust that seems to have fixed the problem of heating. My main problem is that we are trying to immage re unit using the provided HP recovery disks. The disc hangs at variouse points, but managed to get to 64%, where he remains for hours, even at night. He said there is no time to finish, the mouse pointer still moves, but nothing works. Is this really a hard disk problem and needed to be replaced?

    Sounds like the drive is toast.

  • Extremely slow performance after recovery disk restore.

    Machine: Dell portable computer. Router: Netgear. Cable modem: Ubee. OS: Windows 7 Professional Pro. Usage: homepage.  Background: download software WiFi of Mrs Webb Page. When I tried to reboot the system has been compromised and would only boot from the recovery disc after a complete restoration of the self made restore disc. Made several attempts to recover from internal disk using restore without success points.  These recovery discs were made in two years when the system was purchased and loaded. Problem: System is now extremely slow requiring min to access internet and min more than to get to yahoo mail and min more to call individual emails. Browse online or offline is painful causing a lot of pain. Assume total ignorance when you answer the question that follows: HELP?

    If the system is really slow on its own without worrying about all things Internet that I'd work on that to know first since you said "Browse online or offline is painful."

    Dell made a lot of laptops to do so that we can see what you have:

    Click on the button/ORB start in the lower left corner of your screen. Or, press the button of your keyboard Windows logo.

    In the type box:

    Msinfo32

    Select / click msinfo32.exe and the system information dialog box opens.

    Click System summary, click on edit, select all (Ctrl-A), copy (Ctrl-C) and then paste (Ctrl-V) the information back here in your next reply.

    For information about video drivers, expand components, click view, click on edit, select all (Ctrl-A), copy (Ctrl-C) and paste (Ctrl-V) feedback here.

    For the Canadian Techtdo this:

    Expand components, storage, click on disks, click on edit, select all (Ctrl-A), copy (Ctrl-C) and paste (Ctrl-V) the information back here.

    There will be some personal information (such as the user name and the name of the system), and anything that turns information private for you, simply delete the pasted information.

    Sooner or later, it would be nice to have a list of your startup items so while you wait to do this:

    Download and install the free version of CCleaner here:

    http://www.Piriform.com/CCleaner

    CCleaner will want to install an additional startup item in your configuration (that you need not) on the first Setup screen remember to choose to customize the installation and make it look like this, then install CCLeaner:

    CCleaner allows you to manage most of the startup items and also do some other operations oriented cleaning.  Some people will you recommend is not to use the registry functions in CCleaner to avoid these features for now.  I have no problem with it for me, but sometimes it's a contentious issue, I prefer to avoid as much as possible!

    You can uninstall CCleaner later if you don't like it.

    Run CCleaner and choose Tools, boot and bottom right, click on the button "Save to text file" to save the startup information in a text file on your desktop with a name you remember - something like startup.txt

    Save the text file startup information to your desktop (or somewhere you can find it) open the text file with an editor (Notepad or WordPad) and select all (Ctrl-A), copy text, all the text selected in the Windows Clipboard (Ctrl + C) then paste (Ctrl + V) the contents of the startup list of back here in your next reply.

  • Sony Vaio VGN FZ410E motion eye camera does not work in Vista Home after recovery disk.

    Hello

    I had to use the CD for my laptop recovery after a virus problem and not now camera motion eye! I downloaded the portable Vaio utilities and drivers, but not still camera motion eye. Device Manager does not see the webcam. Help, please!

    Thank you all very much.

    Hello Andrea,

    Please, try the following troubleshooting steps from the link below.

    https://us.en.KB.Sony.com/app/answers/detail/A_ID/31634/c/65%2C66/kW/31634

    Kind regards

    Charlie

  • My phone always freezes when I use Skype or watching videos online, why is this?

    When every I'm on a Skype call or watching videos online, my computer hangs for 2 minutes, but he continues as long as im watching a video or using Skype... Help, please.

    Hello

    Thank you for contacting Microsoft Community.
    To update the display drivers and check. If no update is available, uninstall the drivers (as well as the software, if installed), restart the PC, install the drivers (with the software, if applicable), again to restart the PC and check if the problem persists.
    If this is the case, reply here.
  • Satellite M30-107 does not start successfully after using recovery disk

    Hello

    I recently got my hands on a toshiba Satellite M30-107 laptop second hand and decided to freshen it.
    I used the toshiba recovery disk, but after that the laptop is no longer support windows.

    When turned on it shows booting Toshiba disc for about a second then goes to a screen blank and freezes.
    When turned on, once again, a screen will appear an error by stopping and offer the opportunity to start in SafeMode etc but choose one of the options causes the machine to freeze.

    Any help or advice would be much appreciated.

    Thank you
    JT

    Hello

    Sounds a little like the laptop does not start because of the problem of Windows software
    You did not recover the M30 with the original Toshiba that was provided with this device M30 recovery CD?

    I may be wrong, but to me it looks like a recovery CD incorrect has been used and an image with drivers not compatible m has been installed

    You can try to install the OS of Microsoft Win XP original CD and could check if it would be possible to get the notebook ruin using own BONE.

    In this case we (you and me ;)) might know if this problem could be related to hardware or software.

    Good bye

  • Pavilion dv4-1000ea: contact HP cat need (I'm deaf) HP told me on the phone - object. Recovery disk

    I had to install the new hard drive but not recognized by the laptop - no. Bootable Device - when the DVD is in the Bay of recovery disk. BIOS is set to boot from cd / DVD. F11 gives the same result. The drive that I was instructed to HP for several years - surely I don't have to order another.
    I tried to contact HP via the chat function but after completing an online support form and clearly stating that I am deaf HP contact option only is a phone number. I tried for a long time this afternoon contact HP, but the site will just in circles. Using iPod (as the laptop does not) this makes it more difficult.
    How can I get help from HP?

    Thank you very much Danny-r, which is very useful - I hope to hear from someone at HP.
    I appreciate that you responded so quickly.
    My main difficulty today is get in touch with someone so maybe now I can get this resolved.
    Best wishes.

  • Satellite L350D - WLAN does not work after the recovery disk

    Hello

    I just got a L350D. I ran the tool recovery disk, without any other program running. It is on a good way to end the second disc and that: BAM! blue screen. Since start-up, my LAN and WLAN does not work.

    He always says ' WLAN 2.0 bg adapter "to which no driver is found. The driver is a Realtek WLAN and LAN.

    Don't you think that the crash of the WLAN and LAN module fails?

    I tried the things:

    System reset
    Reinstalling the driver

    but nothing has worked.

    Someone at - it advice?

    Thank you very much!

    Mycale

    Hello!

    I put t know what is the reason for this BSOD when installing, but you can post the BSOD code? For example, you can search based on Microsoft Knowledge for this code.

    In addition, I would try to update the BIOS of your laptop that you can find on the Toshiba site:
    http://EU.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com-online decision-making supported Downloads & => Download drivers

    After you have updated the BIOS to try to update the WLAN and LAN card driver, or try to reinstall Windows using the Toshiba recovery disc.

    Good bye

  • Sony vaio fw Series notebook PC hangs after complete recovery using the recovery disk

    I have sony vaio fw notebook computer series. the problem is that a week ago my laptop keyboard did not work properly, his work of sttops not all but a few keys and I stop directly by using the power button / stop and then I turn it on after day and the computer started to freez. I though I could get rid of this by restoring the complete system and I did it by using the recovery disk that I created at the firrst time I've had this laptop. during the recovery process, my laptop crashes twice but in any case, I managed to do thanks to a system of complete restoration and after that when I turn on my laptop, then it worked fine for 10-15 minutes but after that it started to freeze up again. I had to stop it again using the button / stop and it happened about 5 - 10 times, after that I decided to do a full restore using the restore disc. as I was doing that the process is not complete because it crashes when I do this. Finally, I managed to do a full system restore after more than 10 + time and guess what it lights up then my laptop crashes completely. I can't open anything... mouse works very well but if tried click on any program then you can not click on it, please help what should I do now... p.s, my computer works fine in safe mode with networking, but in normal mode its completely freeze

    Hello

    Go to the Sony website and download the latest Vista drivers for your model.

    http://eSupport.Sony.com/us/p/select-System.pl?model_type_group_id=10

    If the problem persists after that, you may have a hardware problem.

    See you soon.

  • Err2Err3 error after recovering Vista with recovery disk.

    Looking for help please.

    I have a laptop hp DV2410us. My hard drive of 160 GB is just came out, so I put a 320 GB drive at 7200 RPM and 2 new cards memory sticks for a total of 2 GB. The same memory type more then it came with. I ordered the hp recovery disk. everything seems to load ok, but it keeps restarting after it enters windows and all programs has finished start up. As norton and windows sidebar. There is a small popped up tht box for perhaps a second down on the menu bar tht has been one of the downloaders of system files. Its called fbi Director of mistletoe, I think tht was the name. I tried to click on it until windows stops and looks like it is trying to pull up a screen but closes and the system stops.

    I'll check back every hour approximately. And let me know if you need more information about the system.

    Update: I have advanced and tried to reinstall vista with the recovery disk. It's always the same thing with restarts it. But now it came with a black screen with the word err2err3 on the upper left of the screen. I even restarted the thing several times and tried to use f11.

    Could I have to change something on the new hard drive?

    Help, please...

    Looking for help please.

    I have a laptop hp DV2410us. My hard drive of 160 GB is just came out, so I put a 320 GB drive at 7200 RPM and 2 new cards memory sticks for a total of 2 GB. The same memory type more then it came with. I ordered the hp recovery disk. everything seems to load ok, but it keeps restarting after it enters windows and all programs has finished start up. As norton and windows sidebar. There is a small popped up tht box for perhaps a second down on the menu bar tht has been one of the downloaders of system files. Its called fbi Director of mistletoe, I think tht was the name. I tried to click on it until windows stops and looks like it is trying to pull up a screen but closes and the system stops.

    I'll check back every hour approximately. And let me know if you need more information about the system.

    Update: I have advanced and tried to reinstall vista with the recovery disk. It's always the same thing with restarts it. But now it came with a black screen with the word err2err3 on the upper left of the screen. I even restarted the thing several times and tried to use f11.

    Could I have to change something on the new hard drive?

    Help, please...

    Hey IBdarts

    problem with the hp recovery process, you will need to contact hp direct

    It's their recovery process not microsofts

    I suggest that you tell them that you have installed a replacement hard drive that you have bought yourself

    http://welcome.HP.com/country/us/en/contact_us.html

    Walter, the time zone traveller

  • Satellite A300: Vista 64 bits after the new installation by using the recovery disk

    I have a Toshiba Satellite A300 A300 / M00 and when I got it, it had Windows Vista Home Premium 32 Bit. But after awhile, I started to have problems so I decided to reinstall Vista on my laptop. After crossing with the product recovery media, my system become so 64-bit.

    Was not my system suppose to have 32-bit when it was originally with her?
    If no, then how can I install 32 bit once more on my laptop like 64-bit gives me problems with the installation of some of my programs.

    If I need to buy a copy of Vista 32 Bit, where can I find the drivers for my system, because the product recovery media has all the drivers on this subject.

    Thank you for your time.

    Hmm. Your ad is a little confusing.

    Why would you say that Toshiba Recovery disk contains a version of Vista 64-bit?
    How did you check that?
    From my experience, the Toshiba recovery disc still contains the preinstalled operating system.

    Also as much as I know the new notebook from Toshiba are not delivered with the recovery disk, but with a HARD drive recovery option.
    This option allows you to reinstall the OS from the second partition of HARD drive recovery.
    Alternatively, you can use the preinstalled Toshiba recovery disc creator software to create the own recovery DVDs! And this recovery disk contains the same preinstalled OS!

    Good bye

  • Satellite M100 recovery disk failing after loading ramdisk image

    Hello world

    I have a Satellite M100 (bought mid-2006), 512 MB RAM, 60 GB HDD, Intel CPU T2050.

    I decided to have a cleaning and use the restore disc to return the laptop to factory settings, and then reinstall only what I really wanted.
    I had this done yesterday, I had forgotten something, then he ran again about 4 hours later.
    The first time that the restore worked, now it reboots once the progress bar reaches full when he says "Loading RAMDISK Image".
    After the progress bar reaches full, the mouse pointer appears for a few seconds then restart the computer.

    Nothing has changed with the hardware or BIOS, and what is on the HD should not have any effect because I am booting from the DVD.
    Can someone please help? I am at a loss to explain what happened in this interval of 4 hours.

    Thank you

    Hello!

    I agree with Akuma.
    Sometimes I can read here on this problem and I know you should only remove the partition on the HARD disk. Therefore, you can also use a Windows XP CD from Microsoft or the FDISK utility.

    After you delete all the partition, you should be able to run the recovery disk.
    Check it!

    Good bye

  • Re: Phone Pro U200 - where to get the recovery disk

    I lost my restore disks and ask them to reboot my system after son modified system and remove a large number of files main system without my knowledge.

    I tried a web site to buy one, but they can't find them.

    Can anyone help please so that running out of ideas on what to do.

    Thank you!

    Hello

    If I understand your question, you are not able to start than your laptop and operating system Windows doesn t start too.
    Is this good?

    If you are not able to start windows or using safe mode or normal mode.
    Is this good?

    Well, in this case you will need a Windows bootable disk.
    You must either the Toshiba Recovery disk or the original CD of Microsoft Windows.

    Usually, you can order the recovery disk Toshiba of the ASP. But in some cases it would not be possible if the device would be too old. However, you should ask the ASP.

    Good bye

  • HP Touchsmart 23-d055: do I need a new recovery disk after upgrade to Windows 10?

    I upgraded my 2 years, HP Touchsmart in Windows 8 for Windows 8.1 for Windows 10. It took me 6 hours to run all of these updates.

    Now, HP Support Assistant keeps reminding me to create an image of system recovery. But when I run the recovery media creation utility, it warns me that he goes back to the original operating system (Win8). Is it possible to create a recovery image system for my machine on Windows 10?

    I know that Windows 10 now has an automatic recovery partition. But I am concerned by the failure of the disk, which would make this unnecessary partition. Last year, when I've upgraded to win 8.1, I had an alteration of the disc that has occurred without known reason. I lost everything on the PC and to restore Win 8, and I've never touched the PC up to 10 Windows free update is out.

    I created a USB Win8 recovery disk when I got the machine. This is my only alternative? I suppose that if I ran the recovery media creation utility, it would recreate just the same.

    BTW, I know that HP has here a document, but it does on computers provided with Windows installed 10.

    Thank you for your help and experience.

    Since no one has replied with an answer to my question, I've finally worked it on my own. I learned that you cannot make a new recovery disk system after the upgrade to Windows 10, if you had already created one when you got your machine under Windows 8.x

    Context: after upgrade to Windows 10, the HP Support Assistant kept prompting me to create a system recovery disk.  I did one when I got the machine 2 years with Win8.  I didn't replace my original recovery disk, so I went out and got a new 16GB USB flash drive. When I inserted this new drive and attempted to create a recovery disk, the PC told me I couldn't do one, because you are allowed to make a recovery disc by PC.

    So it was kind of stupid that after completing the upgrade of Windows 10, HP Support Assistant tells people to do. It should just check itself and see if a disc has already been done. All this anguish for nothing!

  • Envy of HP dv7: upgrade of manufacturing after Win10 recovery disks

    After the upgrade to win 8 ot win 10, can I followed the original instructions to create a new set of recovery disks?

    Hello

    HP Recovery Manager only allows you to create 1 set of recovery media for the original operating system supplied with machine.

    However, there is another option, you can use.

    As long as the current installation of Windows 10 has activated Ok after upgrade from 8.1, you can create any media that will allow you to perform a new installation of Windows 10 If you need.

    For a guide on creating it, see the following link.  Note: If you use this option to perform a clean installation of Windows 10, to the activation screen, select "I don't have a product key" - Windows will activate automatically once installation is complete.

    http://www.howtogeek.com/224342/how-to-clean-install-Windows-10/

    Kind regards

    DP - K

Maybe you are looking for