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If you turn computer on but there is no display, check to see what your brightness is set to. Sometimes it is turned down so far that the screen seems like it is off.
As with many cases, the problem could be fixed by a simple a system reset.
- Power off your computerUnplug everything from the unit including the ACRemove the batteryPress and hold down the power button for 30 secondsReplace the battery and then ACPower on
To ensure that everything is working properly:
- At the Toshiba logo screen press ‘F2’ to enter the BIOS SetupIn setup, press ‘F9’ to load setup defaultsPress ‘F10’ to save and exit
Hold the laptop next to a bright light to shine on the screen.
Is anything visible? If you can see a very faint display of what the screen should be displaying, there is a problem with the LCD’s screen backlight not working.
This warrants LCD screen replacement. To replace your LCD, check out this Youtube video:
Can you hook up an external monitor to confirm the laptop’s graphics subsystem is working? Check the owners guide to find the Fn+key combo that activates an external monitor. If you get a display, that will rule out bad graphics chip.
If there is no display, you have a problem with your graphics card.
If your battery and/or AC adapter is broken, your computer won’t get sufficient power to its display systems.
- Try powering the laptop with battery aloneThen connect the power cord to the computer with and without batteryIf display still does not change from black screen, try a brand new adapter
If this still doesn’t work, try the following:
- Look for a short or a poor connection around the power switchThe cable/hinge may be shot. The cable is seated into the motherboard and into the LCD panel. It can come loose and cause the problem you are having. Since the cable runs through the hinge, it is possible that it has frayed and/or gotten cut Try to re-position or reconnect the cable, or maybe buy a more reliable cable
Also, try changing the BIOS settings; specifically: “Dynamic CPU Frequency Mode.” Change the setting from “Dynamically Switchable” to “Always Low.”
If you are not seeing lights flashing or hearing any hard drive action, and the reset did not work, your BIOS has probably become corrupted.
BIOS Recovery procedures:
You may need to dismantle your unit partially to check what make of BIOS you have, before using the above recovery procedures.
Disassembly Instructions:
Identify and replace your BIOS. If you are not comfortable or not able to try these things on your own, then it’s time for some professional help.
If you are not too technically savvy, then try to get professional help. To locate a Service Center, go to:
For additional self-repair troubleshooting guides, check out Toshiba’s website:
Sound is not coming out of your laptop. You already checked to make sure that your volume is not muted or on a low setting and the sound is still not working.
After making sure that your volume is not muted, check to make sure that your sound driver is enabled.
- From the start menu click on the Control PanelFrom here, type in the search box Device ManagerClick on Device ManagerFrom here, click on the sound optionFind your sound driverRight click on your sound driver and click enable if shown
Did you install something new or did your laptop recently decide to update? If so, there is the possibility that this newly installed program hasn’t been updated yet. To see if this is the problem, restart your laptop and see if the problem has been solved.
If restarting your computer doesn’t fix the sound and the sound driver is nowhere to be found, try the following:
- Go to Toshiba’s manufacturer websiteGo to the Support section and there should be links for driversAfter entering Toshiba Satellite L655D S5095, find the appropriate sound driver and re-install it
Try plugging headphones into your laptop and see if they work. If your headphones still emit sound, but the speakers themselves do not work, it is possible that a prong is bent back so that the laptop speakers are disconnected once the headphones are removed.
When you unplug the headphones, the the prong should spring back and reestablish the speaker connection. If this does not occur, an unorthodox solution to this common problem is to insert the headphones and wiggle them within the jack. Oftentimes this reestablishes the prong connection.
Assuming sound is still not coming out of your speakers after checking the sound driver and the headphone jack, you likely have a hardware issue as opposed to a software issue. Perhaps your speakers are blown and need to be replaced.
Your CD drive won’t open, or opens inconsistently.
If the DVD/CD drive is unresponsive, first check to see if your system is recognizing it.
- Select the Start MenuSelect the My Computer optionGo to the Devices with Removable Storage sectionThere should be a drive named something similar to DVD/CD RW Drive
If the drive is not there, and you have Windows Vista or XP, the following link should do the trick:
If the drive is not there, and you have Windows 7, Microsoft has an extensive troubleshooting forum here:
If everything seems like it should be working and the drive still won’t open, your drive may be dead or dying.
Straighten a paper clip and gently push it into the hole in next to the drive’s eject button. This will open the drive and allow you to test it’s functionality.
Once you’ve opened the CD drive, try inserting a CD you don’t care much for. Check My Computer for any recognition of your disc. If the CD operates properly and you are comfortable with using a paper clip to open your drive, then more power to you.
Otherwise, here’s an easy, step-by-step guide for replacing it: Toshiba Satellite L655D-S5095 CD/DVD Drive Replacement
Your laptop won’t stay powered on for more than a couple minutes, or won’t charge at all, while the charger is plugged in..
If your computer will only power on when the power adaptor is connected, then you probably have a dead battery. Lithium-ion batteries have a sort usable lifespan. This means that after a certain period of time, the battery will not be able to hold a charge. In order to test to see if this is the problem do the following:
Disconnect the battery from the laptop
Try to turn the device on while the AC adapter is connected
If the laptop turns on and stays on, then your battery is bad and needs to be replaced. This guide will aid you in replacing your battery: Toshiba Satellite L655D-S5095 Battery Replacement
If your laptop will not turn on or hold a charge after the previous step, you probably have a faulty power adapter. Unfortunately there is not fix that you can do at home and you need to get a new one.
You are trying to Skype, but your friend cannot hear you. Perhaps your microphone is not a registered device on your computer. Often, a faulty microphone is caused by buggy software. Luckily, this can be fixed painlessly by a quick re-install. These following sections will be quick tutorials on how to repair the problem.
It is possible that Toshiba’s software has bugs and has caused your computer to stop talking to the microphone. No worries, try uninstalling the microphone driver:
- Click on the Start MenuIn the search bar type Device Manager and press enterUnder the microphone section select Conexant microphone driverSelect uninstall
Once uninstalled, install the ORIGINAL microphone driver. Remember, the newer driver broke your machine, you should eliminate factors that are potentially causing your machine to malfunction. Toshiba Sound Drivers Click on the ‘+’ icon next to “Conexant Audio Driver” to reveal older software versions.
Again, this could be a software issue. Uninstall and re-install an updated microphone driver from Toshiba. Newest Sound Driver
Try seeing if your computer is in fastboot mode:
- Reboot your computer into its BIOS Hold down a the F2 key when the computer is starting upBrowse (with your arrow keys) to see if your computer is in fastboot modeIf it is, you can turn it offSave your settingsReboot
If none of these techniques have worked, you will want to replace your microphone. Here is a helpful guide: Toshiba Satellite L655D-S5095 Chat Camera and Microphone Daughter Board Replacement.
If you are away from home and you are trying to Skype with your family, but they cannot see you on the screen. More than likely your camera is broken.
The first thing to check is to make sure the camera driver is enabled.
- From the start menu click on the Control PanelFrom here type in the search box “Device Manager"Click on Device ManagerFrom here click on the Imaging Devices option. Find your camera driverRight click on your camera driver and click enable if shown
Assuming your have the correct driver and your camera is not working, you will have to replace the camera. Here is a helpful guide: (PUT LINK HERE)