Tecra M7 - new hard drive won't let me re-enrolll my fingerprints

I just got the laptop back to the shop today, where they made all these repairs including replacing my old HDD (80gig) towards a new (160 GB). I'm ecstatic that it is fluid, but as I started to change the user to the old name of the screen, put in my new password for locking up, I went to re-register my finger prints.

He seemed to be very well at first until I tried to slide my fingers. each finger, he says, you cannot save this finger as it is already registered.

And I'm sitting there, thinking, how is this possible? It's a brand new hard drive. So I tried to just swipe my finger normally and he says there are no fingers enrolled, you wish to register now? Then. I'm just a little confused...

Perhaps the old HDD would be copied to the new.
However, you can try to reinstall the software of fingerprint you can find on the Toshiba site.
http://EU.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com > support & downloads > download drivers
Check it!

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