Satellite M40-129 has blue screen error again

Hello world
I already had a lot of trouble with my laptop-Toshiba (see http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=12490&messageID=45526) and now it's broken again. The HARD drive has been replaced by Toshiba-Support in August 2006. Until yesterday, everything worked fine, but then I got a blue screen again. This time the HARD drive seems to be completely broken and lost iss data. The Toshiba Recovery DVD tells me 'Check' errors for a drive partition and other boot floppies like BartPE, HardAlyzer or the Acronis boot CD tell me that they can not find any HARD disk.

Toshiba warranty has expired, but is there at least a guarantee on the HARD drive has changed? Otherwise, it is difficult to replace the HARD drive?

Best regards from a disappointed user of Toshiba
Sascha

Hi Sascha,

Sorry to hear about your hard drive problems. However, replace the hard drive is very simple on the M40. In my view, it is located under a Panel to access the bottom of the unit. Just remove the two screws fixing the Panel and then slide the drive away from the connector and remove. There are a few photos showing this here:-http://www.irisvista.com/tech/laptops/ToshibaM45/Satellite_M45_disassembly_1.htm

Kind regards

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