Toshiba Satellite C675 Manual

Toshiba Satellite C675 Manual

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Toshiba Satellite C675 Manual

Toshiba Satellite C655, C650, C655D, C650D disassembly.

If you want to replace the screen, you should read this screen removal guide.

STEP 1

As usual, make sure the laptop is turned off and battery removed.

Remove screws securing the hard drive and memory covers.
Lift up and remove both covers.

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STEP 2

The hard hard drive secured to the laptop base with a screws.
Remove the screws.
Slide the hard drive to the left to disconnect it from the motherboard.

STEP 3

After the hard drive is disconnected from the motherboard, you can remove it from the laptop.

If you are replacing the hard drive, you'll have to transfer the mounting bracket to the new drive.
Toshiba Satellite C655 laptop uses a regular 2.5' SATA hard drive.
You can upgrade it to any other larger capacity 2.5' SATA drive or replace with a more expensive but absolutely quiet Solid State Drive (SSD).

STEP 4

In Toshiba Satellite C655 laptop both memory slots located on the bottom.
This laptop uses DDR3 memory.

STEP 5

Remove one screw securing the DVD drive.
Slide the DVD drive to the left and remove it from the laptop.

STEP 6

In the next seven steps we'll be removing the keyboard.

Lift up the keyboard bezel with a small screwdriver.
Continue removing the bezel with your fingers.

STEP 7

Now you can access four screws securing the keyboard on the top.
Remove all four screws.

STEP 8

Carefully lift up the keyboard and slide it towards the LCD screen.

STEP 9

Now you can access the keyboard cable connector located underneath.
Before removing the keyboard you'll have to unlock the connector and release the cable.

STEP 10

On this picture cable connector shown in the locked position.
In order to unlock it, slide the brown locking tab about 1 millimeter towards the LCD screen.
Do not separate locking tab from the connector base.

STEP 11

On this picture the connector shown in the unlocked position.
You see, the brown tab still attached to the white base.
Pull keyboard cable from the connector.

STEP 12

Lift up and remove the keyboard.

If your keyboard was damaged or stopped working, you can replace it with a new keyboard now.

STEP 13

In the next eight steps we'll be disconnecting and removing the top cover assembly.

Remove all screws from the bottom of the laptop.

STEP 14

Disconnect the following cables:
- power button board cable.
- speaker cable.
- touchpad cable.

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The CMOS battery can be easily accessed when the keyboard is remove and this is a standard 3V coin battery which can be purchased in most stores.

STEP 15

Here's how you disconnect the touchpad cable.

Lift up the white locking tab with your fingernail. It will open up at a 90 degree angle.

STEP 16

Now you can pull the touchpad cable from the connector.

STEP 17

In order to disconnect the power button and speaker cables simply unplug white male connectors from the motherboard.

STEP 18

Insert a piece of plastic (I'm using the guitar pick) under the top cover and lift it up

STEP 19

Continue separating the top cover assembly from the laptop base with your fingers.

STEP 20

Remove the top cover assembly.

STEP 21

The power button board attached to the top cover assembly.

STEP 22

When the top cover removed, you'll get access to the following parts:
- CPU cooling fan.
- wireless card.
- DC jack harness.
- CMOS battery (can be accessed when keyboard removed).
- motherboard.

STEP 23

The CPU cooling an located in the top left corner of the laptop.
In order to remove the fan you'll have to remove three screws and unplug fan cable from the motherboard.

STEP 24

Now you can lift up and remove the fan.

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Here's how to remove the display panel:
- unplug video cable from the motherboard.
- disconnect two antenna cables from the wireless card.
- remove four screw securing display hinges.
Now you should be able to lift up and remove the display panel.

STEP 26

In Toshiba Satellite C655/C655D laptop the DC jack is not soldered to the motherboard.
The DC jack attached to the harness.
If the DC jack fails, you simply unplug the old DC-IN harness and replace it with a new DC-IN harness.

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The Toshiba Satellite (dynabook Satellite in Japan) is a line of consumer-grade notebook computers marketed by Toshiba, and were some of the earliest laptops, introduced in the early-1990s, to compete with the IBM ThinkPad line. Models in the Satellite family varied greatly - from entry-level models sold at major retailers to full-fledged media center-class notebooks. The latter are labeled as 'Qosmio' and sold alongside the Satellite name. The Qosmio models tended to have added features like two hard drive bays, multiple graphics cards, several input/output ports of varying design, unique case styling, backlit keyboards, significantly more powerful sound systems (built in subwoofer and amplifier), etc. The Satellite mainly competes against computers such as Acer's Aspire, Dell's Inspiron and XPS, HP's Pavilion and Envy, Lenovo's IdeaPad and Samsung's Sens.

The early models did not come with an internal CD-ROM drive, but these soon appeared as mobile technology progressed. Such models can link up with an external CD-ROM drive through the parallel port on the rear (since USB ports came later as well). Some Satellites also lacked an internal floppy disk drive, but a port on the side allowed the use of a proprietary external module for such. These machines tended to be smaller in physical size than their contemporaries.

In spring 2000, some models came with a 15-inch screen and a built-in DVD drive, a 6 GB HDD and ran at 500 MHz. They were sold for $2400 by Toshiba. They also had a model called the Satellite Pro.

Notable models included the Satellite 5005-S507 which was the first to ship with NVIDIA GeForce 4 440 Go GPU and cost $1,999. The Satellite 5105-S607 was the first laptop with cPad technology and cost $2,499. The Satellite 5205-S703 was the first laptop with built-in DVD-R/RW drive and cost $2,699.[1]

The Toshiba Satellite series was discontinued in the United States in 2016 because Toshiba has exited the consumer laptop market in that country. However, Toshiba is still selling business-oriented Portégé and Tecra in many countries, and continues to sell the Satellite brand.

A Toshiba Satellite personal computer was used to send the first email ever sent by President Bill Clinton during his presidency. The email was sent using the personal computer of White House Medical Unit Emergency Physician Dr. Robert G. Darling, and was sent to astronaut John Glenn as he was aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery.[2]

Series[edit]

Source[3]

  • C - All the Basics
  • L - Style & Value
  • E - Ultramobile Performance
  • S - Power & Speed
  • P - Premium Performance & Design
  • NB15 - Touchscreen Essentials
  • Click - Part Laptop. Part Tablet

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Model gallery[edit]

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  • Toshiba Satellite 100CS

  • A Toshiba Satellite Pro 400CS (circa 1995)

  • A Toshiba Satellite 200CDT 11.3' TFT notebook computer. These had 100 MHz Pentium CPUs.

  • Toshiba Satellite 220CS

  • Toshiba Satellite 1800

  • Toshiba Satellite Pro 4300

  • Toshiba Satellite J11

  • Toshiba Satellite A105

  • Toshiba Satellite M305D-S4829

  • Toshiba Satellite C650

  • Toshiba Satellite L50-B

  • Toshiba Satellite A300

  • Another shot of a Satellite A105

Devolution[edit]

Sharp Corporation obtained 80.1% of Toshiba’s computer business and effective 1 October 2018, Dynabook Inc. (the former company name is Toshiba Client Solutions Co., Ltd.) and its subsidiaries were deconsolidated from Toshiba Group. As of April 1st 2019, this business is now known globally as 'Dynabook Inc.'. [4]

References[edit]

  1. ^Cheng, Cisco (May 13, 2010). 'Toshiba's Laptops, Through the Years'. PC Magazine. Retrieved July 4, 2019.
  2. ^'President Clinton Sends the First Ever Presidential Email : HistoryofInformation.com'. www.historyofinformation.com. Retrieved 2019-02-11.
  3. ^'Toshiba Satellite® Laptop Computers | Toshiba'. 2014-02-06. Archived from the original on 2014-02-06. Retrieved 2017-08-28.CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  4. ^'About Dynabook :: About Dynabook :: Dynabook :: Laptops/Notebooks, Storage & Accessories'. anz.dynabook.com. Retrieved 2020-01-16.

External links[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Toshiba Satellite.
  • Official website (Archive) of Toshiba Satellite
  • Official website (in Japan) of Toshiba Satellite (dynabook.com)
  • Official website (Archive) of Toshiba Satellite Pro

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