Portege R500 - TrueSuite vs Opera9.5 Manager

TrueSuite manager does not work in Opera 9.5?

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What version of truesuite nursery is installed on your machine? This version of truesuite Manager works with mozilla as a whole?

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    Any idea?

    Thankx
    Robert

    Hello!

    Which laptop computer and operating system you have?
    And what do you mean with it doesn t work? You get an error message or something else?

    You must give us a little more information. Otherwise, we can t help you my friend.

    Good bye

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    Hello

    Bad news first :(

    The European driver Toshiba page provides the drivers for XP 32 bit and Vista (32-bit & 64-bit).
    I did find all the drivers for XP 64-bit OS.

    As much as I know XP 64-bit drivers is not exist for one of the series of Toshiba laptops.

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    Perhaps this is an option for you.
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  • Error installing software Portege R500 to fingerprints under XP

    Hello, I install XP on Portege R500 and all the drivers from the Toshiba site. After installing the software of fingerprint AuthenTec worm: 1.1.11.8 and restart error of: fingerprint identification system TrueSuite Access Manager:

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    Hello

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  • Portege R500: Pwdbank starts consuming 50% of CPU

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  • Portege R500: Card reader SD and ODD do not work - drivers needed

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    After buying a new keyboard for the R500 on EBay about a year ago, I finally blew the courage to replace a badly scratched by a new keyboard. The reason I've waited? I was worried about how to get out the old keyboard (it is locked down to the chassis, and it was obvious that I have would hurt one during the withdrawal.

    There is a nice write-up general on how to disassemble a R500 here:
    http://www.irisvista.com/tech/laptops/Toshiba-Portege-R500/disassemble-laptop-remove-hard-drive.htm

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    (c) the two tiny connectors blocks free access to the water of the keyboard do not have locks on them. We're a band with only a few drivers, and one is a red and white power connector. Just pull out them. All the other connectors, you will probably miss through requires unlocking, so be careful!

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    Once you have managed to disconnect his cable on the bottom, turn the laptop and start to remove the keyboard on the edges. It is supported by many small pieces of sticky tape, 2 faces, and that's it. As the base of the keyboard is made of aluminum, it is likely that you will distort the keyboard a bit as release you it, even though it may be downplayed maybe using a tool like a rule or something plastic and pry with it. Take care of not to damage the connector of the Ribbon and try to ignore these scary cracking sounds that identify each section!

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    Re-assembling, taking care to put the 4 mm and 6 mm screws in the right places and a tiny on the side.

    Cross your fingers and turn it on!

    Good luck!

    Thank mate for this review.
    Generally the replacement of keyboard is not really complicated and someone with small technician skills should be able to replace it

  • Portege R500 - start of fingerprinting release

    Greetings.

    I have a problem with my Porteg R500 with HARD drive. I activated the "Single Sign on" in order to use my fingerprint only once a boot, the heading "Power Pre-os by fingerprints" (TrueSite Access Manager software).
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    Thank you.

    Hello

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  • Re: Portege R500-11 with SSD: I want to install Win XP

    Sorry if this is a common question, but I haven't had no luck with the research.

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    Chris

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  • Portege R500-11Z: how to use the external mic and hear the internal speakers

    We have a Portege R500-11Z running XP and want to use Skype with an external table microphone and the internal speakers.

    When connect us the microphone to the Jack MIC the Portege, built-in speakers cut out!

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    Hello

    > When connect us the microphone on the Portege, built-in speaker MIC Jack cut!
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    Have you checked your settings Audio from Skype?
    There is an option called ring through the speaker too or something like that.

    Please also check the Realtek HD audio Manager in Control Panel.
    There is a tab called Audio i/o.

    Usually, you can change the connector settings, by clicking on the small key-tool icon.
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    As you can see is called headset and not so I m confused a little bit why the speakers are turned off when you connect an external microphone.

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  • Re: Installation of Win XP on Portege R500 12 q

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    If I start the installation of the CD, there is normally the possibilety to install a third-party driver through by pressing F6. But the problem is, that nothing happens if I press F6 at this time (tried more than once).
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    Stefan

    > Ok if I wait, I get the option of specifying mass storage, because the Setup program does not find any. If I want to install the drivers now, the only possibility is to install from drive A: (floppy drive), but I put t have a floppy drive.
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    For more information about nLite Internet search!

    > If I change the setting again in the bios I always get a blue screen, but I can't install the driver of the matrix (SSD) as long as I n t, setting change and I think I don t use the SSD speed possible.
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  • Problem reading SD card after the mode reader 'sleep' Portege R500 SP1

    Hi all

    I still have the problem, that my new Portege R500 with Vista SP1 does nor react when reading / writing on a SD card. This only happens when the SD card is inserted and I wake the R500 from his sleep. All read or written in the SD card will lock the PC and the R500 must be turned off hard. I tried this with different SD cards with always the same result. The R500 was freshly installed from the recovery DVD and even installing from a DVD SP1 Microsoft at any time has the same exact behavior. All the drivers are up to date, Bios 1.60. I also tried to remove the entry in Device Manager and reinstalled.

    I found on the Microsoft site a patch, that describes exactly this issue: [http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936825 | http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936825]. But this patch cannot be installed under Vista SP1. Microsoft says that it is already included in the Vista SP1. But it still does not.

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    Best regards
    Stefan

    Hello Stefan

    I can imagine that this problem is quite annoying for you, but otherwise, you can disconnect SD card when you have no more need. I can't imagine that it must be inserted at all times.

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  • Portege R500 - CD/DVD drive no longer works

    Does anyone found a resolution to this?

    Like David, my DVD Multidrive on my R500 abruptly arrested recently - I can open/close the player, but he does not appear in Windows Explorer as a disk is valid. Do not think that I have nothing installed on the machine.

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    Hello

    > but my Portege R500 CD/DVD drive has stopped working the next day, I had attached an external CD - RW drive for me to burn discs. Maybe it did disable my built-in drive?
    This could be the key;
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