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Old 10-17-2007
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I'm a newbie and need help

Hi all,

I'm new and don't know where to post my problem. My F keys, #'s 1 & 2, vowels and the bottom row of keys don't work. I've been using the on-screen keyboard to type.

I have a Toshiba Satellite M45-S351 and can't boot from the recovery disk because I can't type 1 or 2.

Why are some of my keys working and not others? How do I fix this? What forum do I go to?

Thanks in advance.
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Old 10-17-2007
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Hello goofyfan and welcome to Techspot.

I`m pleased to meet you and hope you enjoy your stay with us.

Would you please take a few moments to read the following. It will help to make your Techspot experience a more pleasurable one.

Techspot FAQ.

A message for all newcomers.

SNGX1275`s A guide to making a good post/thread.

Thanks.

Please post any questions/problems you may have, in the appropriate Forums.

For your problem, I suggest you open a new thread in our Mobile Computing forum.


Regards Howard
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Old 10-17-2007
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Thank you, Howard

Howard,

I have read the items you posted and will foloow the instructions.

I have no idea about my computer. Is it safe to download the Everest programme?

Thanks!
Goofyfan
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Old 10-17-2007
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Yes, Everest is a perfectly safe programme, otherwise I would suggest using it.

Regards Howard
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