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post #1 of 22
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I have a newer Toshiba Satellite L755D-S5204 that has worked for gaming like a charm, until now. You see, awhile back, coffee was spilled onto the keyboard and that had to be replaced. It worked fine until now. At first, i thought it was a memory error because everything would freeze or fail to open, almost like a virus, but then it came up with some really long error message with a bunch of letters, x's, and numbers. Then i restarted and it failed to boot. I ran the Windows Memory test and i don't think it found any problems. Below is a picture and i really hope somewhat can help me, otherwise i'll take it to staples tomorrrow and see if they can diagnose it.
    
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post #2 of 22

I don't know how to interpret that (someone else probably will), but I think this has something to do with the hardware due to the coffee being spilled on it a while back.  How long ago was it spilled?

    
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post #3 of 22
Try new memory if it doesnt work then get a new board- thats what staples will do.

Thing is though- for your memory to go bad because of coffee it would have to go all the way through to the other side of the board to get to the ram slots.

Possibly could have hit the onboard gpu because 7e is usually gpu voltage when overclocking
   
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post #4 of 22
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yea, i noticed that is a tarp layed out underneath the keyboard assembly. it didn't appear that anything got through. The laptop worked for a couple weeks after the spill. Then programs started to freeze and windows would load things excessively. Then programs failed to open. Among these problems, i just continued to use it. I just played COD4 last night (and on max settings, so APU was given some work) and it breezed through just fine. This morning i was writing a document and set it down for a while. I came back to skype someone and TADA! nothing worked and then it failed to reboot. All of this just occured this morning.
    
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post #5 of 22

Then I wonder if it's the hard drive.

    
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post #6 of 22
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alright guys, i re-ran the RAM test, it passed again, i can openly browse all the boot menus and start windows until it fails and access bios and all that good stuff, so i don't think it was the graphics. ( it's an APU so failed graphics implies that the processor doesn't work i think, and obviously it does). However, when i was running the Toshiba backup service on the hard drive. the process randomly failed, do this sound like the hard drive failed to any one else? because $60 is no laughing matter for me, thats like my whole paycheck lol. (16 with a joke of a job, but looking for a better one)
Edited by supercow - 7/29/12 at 12:46pm
    
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post #7 of 22

Are there any random "click" sounds coming from the computer?  Like, one click every few seconds instead of the normal hard drive sounds.

    
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post #8 of 22
Thread Starter 
not really, but all of my computers make those sounds, my ****box has been clicking for like 6 years ( i'm a huge RCT fan and can only play it on an old WIN 98 machine)

i tried booting again and it runs extremely quiet, because i tried restoring, windows is now try to perform set up and so far it's been working, maybe it was just a really sneaky and nasty virus, i dunno
Edited by supercow - 7/29/12 at 2:37pm
    
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post #9 of 22

You mean they all make a distinct click sound that happens like once every few seconds?

    
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60 GB Callisto Deluxe (C:) 64 GB G.SKILL Falcon (D:) Samsung SH-S243N 24x DVD Burner Samsung SH-S203N 20X DVD Burner 
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post #10 of 22

Can you open BlueScreenView and post what it says in here?

 

How long ago did the coffee spill occur on the machine? Where was the coffee spill?

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