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SATELITE A215-S7437 (Error CODE)
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07-03-2009 01:52 PM
Hello fellows,
I've been using my satellite laptop for a while but every once in a while it gives me an error co saying that: "Toshiba card has stopped working", and I usually click OK and the message disappears.
So today, I was checking the forum and I find out that there were people with that same problem. i looked at the solutions that other members proposed and I uninstalled and re-installed the "Toshiba value add package for windows Vista".
However, I don't know what went wrong, since I installed it, I notice that my computer is working strange. For instance, I have a software that was working perfectly on my computer (AutoCAD 2009), now every time that I try to open the program I have another error message telling me that: "AutoCAD 2009 application has topped working".
Do you guys think that I did not install the package properly or do I have to do something else to make it work better?
Please help, I’m desperate!!!
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07-04-2009 12:28 PM
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07-04-2009 12:40 PM
Thanks Jerry for your suggestion.
I think that the issue started after I re-installed the package. That's why I posted here. I gave AutoCAD 2009 as an example but it might have attacked other softwares too.
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07-04-2009 01:03 PM - last edited on 07-04-2009 01:05 PM
..every once in a while it gives me an error co saying that: "Toshiba card has stopped working",...
So today, I was checking the forum and I find out that there were people with that same problem.
Are you sure that's the message? I don't recall seeing it around here.
I uninstalled and re-installed the "Toshiba value add package for windows Vista".I doubt that's the source of a problem. To verify the system files are okay, run this at an elevated command prompt.
sfc /scannow
I gave AutoCAD 2009 as an example..But I notice it's a common problem among the AutoCAD people. I would check it out there. Maybe you'll find out Vista is responsible.

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