Does anyone have the restore CD's for this laptop (Toshiba 460CDT)? I'll pay for postage and material costs to get a replacement CD.
Thanks
Joe
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Straight_ManGeeky, in my own wayNaples, FLIcrontian
edited May 2004
TO BE HONEST, your best bet is one of two things:
First, do you have scratched ones or no CDs at all??? A thing called a SkipDr or its electric cousin, the SkipDr MD, can let you polish them such that they will then again work if you have a scratched CD or set. Those tools are DANG handy! Figure 15 min for first Cd, mostly to learn how it works, and after that with teh electric one 5 min per CD and with the hand one 10-11 min-- the hand one, you crank a crank, the electric one turns the CD at a very even rate for you.
Second, best source for a legit recovery set is a Toshiba dealer or Toshiba support-- they might be able to arrange this via email and a web purchase, if laptop is registered to you. I would talk at Toshiba support if you have no CDs at all, restore if you actually have a set. Same SkipDr kind of restorer can fix game and music CDs also, the recovery CDs and O\S Cds and scratched Linux ISOs are what I use my own restorer for mostly.
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First, do you have scratched ones or no CDs at all??? A thing called a SkipDr or its electric cousin, the SkipDr MD, can let you polish them such that they will then again work if you have a scratched CD or set. Those tools are DANG handy! Figure 15 min for first Cd, mostly to learn how it works, and after that with teh electric one 5 min per CD and with the hand one 10-11 min-- the hand one, you crank a crank, the electric one turns the CD at a very even rate for you.
Second, best source for a legit recovery set is a Toshiba dealer or Toshiba support-- they might be able to arrange this via email and a web purchase, if laptop is registered to you. I would talk at Toshiba support if you have no CDs at all, restore if you actually have a set. Same SkipDr kind of restorer can fix game and music CDs also, the recovery CDs and O\S Cds and scratched Linux ISOs are what I use my own restorer for mostly.