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Sorry about double post, does anyone have (or know where) i can get a
Toshiba A30 service manual????

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Dave McMahon wrote:
> Sorry about double post, does anyone have (or know where) i can get a
> Toshiba A30 service manual????
>
>

Think I have it, but I am away just now. Will check my manuals CD when I
get back - in two days. Can then email it, if you don't source it in the
meantime.

Regards
Echy
Melbourne Australia

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Dave McMahon wrote:
> Sorry about double post, does anyone have (or know where) i can get a
> Toshiba A30 service manual????
>
>
Hello

I have got the field technicians technical manual for the A30 - in PDF
format 1.7 MB.

Give me an email address and I will sent it to you.

Regards
Echy

Melbourne Australia
www1.visitvictoria.com

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Great! thank you! my email address is

drmcmahonpost@hotmail.com

please use www.yousendit.com (if it's too big)

"Echy" <acuhcewrongone@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
news:42cfa1af$0$20860$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
> Dave McMahon wrote:
> > Sorry about double post, does anyone have (or know where) i can get a
> > Toshiba A30 service manual????
> >
> >
> Hello
>
> I have got the field technicians technical manual for the A30 - in PDF
> format 1.7 MB.
>
> Give me an email address and I will sent it to you.
>
> Regards
> Echy
>
> Melbourne Australia
> www1.visitvictoria.com

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Dave McMahon wrote:
> Great! thank you! my email address is
>
> drmcmahonpost@hotmail.com
>
> please use www.yousendit.com (if it's too big)
>
> "Echy" <acuhcewrongone@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
> news:42cfa1af$0$20860$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
>
>>Dave McMahon wrote:
>>
>>>Sorry about double post, does anyone have (or know where) i can get a
>>>Toshiba A30 service manual????
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Hello
>>
>>I have got the field technicians technical manual for the A30 - in PDF
>>format 1.7 MB.
>>
>>Give me an email address and I will sent it to you.
>>
>>Regards
>>Echy
>>
>>Melbourne Australia
>>www1.visitvictoria.com
>
>
>

Just emailed to you - via www.yousendit.com

Regards
Echy

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echy,

do you have something similar for the A10

Kind regards Robert

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rprinsen wrote:
> echy,
>
> do you have something similar for the A10
>
> Kind regards Robert
>

Robert,

Yes I have that one too. Don't have it with me though. Can sendit in
about 24 - 30 hours from now. Is your posting's email address valid?

Regards
Echy

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rprinsen wrote:
> echy,
>
> do you have something similar for the A10
>
> Kind regards Robert
>

Hello again

Have now checked - what I have is an 11 page "Field Replaceable Unit
Documentation " manual - covers HD, modem, memory, LAN card, cooling
module, PC card, CPU, keyboard, CD, system board etc. - with photos &
step-by-step guides.

Please advise if this is what you are after. It is a 5 MB PDF file.

Regards
Echy
Melbourne, Australia
www.visitvictoria.com

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Echy wrote:
> rprinsen wrote:
>
>> echy,
>>
>> do you have something similar for the A10
>>
>> Kind regards Robert
>>
>
> Hello again
>
> Have now checked - what I have is an 11 page "Field Replaceable Unit
> Documentation " manual - covers HD, modem, memory, LAN card, cooling
> module, PC card, CPU, keyboard, CD, system board etc. - with photos &
> step-by-step guides.
>
> Please advise if this is what you are after. It is a 5 MB PDF file.
>
> Regards
> Echy
> Melbourne, Australia
> www.visitvictoria.com

Am i correct to assume that this is not what you after?

--
Echy

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Sorry Echy,

Been away a little while. Yes, this would be what I am after. Thank
goodness with perseverance I managed to loosen the kb guard and replace
the kb, but for future reference and repair, the documentation would be
golddust.
My posting eMail address is valid.

Thanks a lot and kind regards, Robert

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rprinsen wrote:
> Sorry Echy,
>
> Been away a little while. Yes, this would be what I am after. Thank
> goodness with perseverance I managed to loosen the kb guard and replace
> the kb, but for future reference and repair, the documentation would be
> golddust.
> My posting eMail address is valid.
>
> Thanks a lot and kind regards, Robert
>

Just emailed to you. Hope it is helpful.
Regards
Echy
Melbourne, Australia
www.visitvictoria.com

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Scattered Trust of Highly-Motivated Employee
By David Schneider david_lawyer@walla.com
If you open Moscow Yellow Pages, you would be surprised how many foreign companies have their offices in Moscow. Although the international financial crisis has caused the collapse which has never occurred since the Great Depression, the Russian Federation is still considered as a quiet harbor.
Amongst the transcontinental companies there are a considerable number of Japanese corporations such as Toshiba and Mitsubishi. Though the latter are thought to be well-known for their successful in retailing of high-quality products worldwide, there have been cases which must be interesting to investigating institutions. We are going to take Mr. Vadim Danilov’s employee fraud case including asset misappropriation, money laundering, and kickback scheme.
The story goes Mr. Vadim Danilov was hired by Mr. Harry Fujimaki to work for Toshiba Corporation (株式会社東芝 Kabushiki-gaisha Tōshiba) as a general logistics manager in Russia. The event occurred in 2004. In the course of two years Mr. Danilov had been “employed” in other areas such as, a certification specialist, customs broker, trader, promoter, etc. Mr. Danilov worked effectively and honestly thinking that he was a team player contributing to Toshiba’s profits.

Moreover, Mr. Koichiro Natsume, an executive manager of Toshiba Corporation in the CIS, declared him a Toshiba Official Trader at the Conference at the Imperial Park Hotel, Moscow, 2006. In addition, Mr. Natsume declared that Mr. Vadim Danilov was officially registered by Toshiba Corporation as Toshiba's Official Trader named “the Ninth Wave” in the UK. To conclude the announced procedures, Mr. Natsume issued to Danilov’s Ninth Wave an invoice which was paid to a TCMS official account at Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Singapore Branch.

Furthermore, there were other financial transactions during 2006-2007-2008 years, executed by Mr. Vadim Danilov between clients and Toshiba Consumer Marketing Singapore, SMBC Singapore branch account.

After all the payments were completed, Mr. Natsume vanished somewhere in Japan. Toshiba Corporation managers in Russia, Japan and Singapore refused to explain to Mr. Vadim Danilov how those payments had been used.
Toshiba Corporation & TCMS, insist that Mr. Vadim Danilov has no evidences and the corporation declares now that Mr. Vadim Danilov had never had any relations with Toshiba Group Companies.

Nowadays, the Toshiba staff has been running away from Mr. Danilov for 33 months. The Metropolitan Police Department of Tokyo also refused to investigate the accident and explained to Mr. Danilov that he had no right to bring in an action against a Japanese citizen. It seems to be a confrontation between David and Goliath but David had had no backup…

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Hello,
I'd really appreciate a copy of the Field service manual for the Toshiba Tecra A3 PTA-30A.
I too am trying to replace/repair the Power Socket, but I cant get the damn thing appart!
Is there a dismantalling guide available?

Cheers
www.remoteone.com.au

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Looking for a technical manual Toshiba A30 Satellite to disassemble
The ADSL socket needs replacement but i can't open the Notebook.
Removed all visible screws as well as the HD, but somewhere inside there must be hidden screws?

Anyone can help me with this?

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BRNRDS
Try this, Din not see A30, But it may be close to the A25 or A35 which is listed.

http://www.irisvista.com/tech/

Good luck

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