Wireless card and bigger hard drive for Toshiba TE2100
I have a Toshiba TE2100 that I am content with except for two things: a) no internal 802.11g b) the small 20Gig hard drive.
Is there an 802.11b/g card that will fit and function in the TE2100?
Does anyone know what the largest hard drive the bios will support?
Toshiba Tecra TE2100 supports an internal 802.11b wireless card. Here are the original Toshiba part numbers for the internal wireless card: V000010820 or P000339520. The wireless card slot is located under the keyboard. Before you buy a new wireless card, I would recommend removing the laptop keyboard and checking if you actually have wireless antenna cables installed. Make sure that the laptop is running the latest version of BIOS; there have been an update for wireless support in version 1.40.
Toshiba TE2100 laptop supplied with 20GB, 30GB, 40GB and 60GB hard drives installed. I don’t think that you’ll see any problem when you upgrade the hard drive. I would say that you can use any newer laptop hard drive, including 80GB and 100GB. From my experience, if a laptop recognizes 20GB hard drive, it will recognize any bigger hard drive. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to find any official information for upgrading hard drives in older notebooks.
June 9th, 2007 at 9:10 am
Thank’s for the help
June 9th, 2007 at 8:48 am
David,
I believe in a Toshiba A35 notebook the hard drive is located under the DVD drive. Remove the DVD drive first (one screw on the bottom) and you’ll see the hard drive.
I think the HDD size shouldn’t be an issue and you can install 60GB, 80GB, 100GB or 120GB hard drive into this unit.
The hard drive is located deep inside the laptop, so I would go with 5400RPM. I think 7200RPM hard drive might get hot, not sure.
June 9th, 2007 at 6:31 am
i have a Toshiba A35-S1592 how big of a hardrive can i install. and the fastest. and how to instructions.
Thank’s David
April 9th, 2007 at 6:36 pm
Hi guys Was just looking to see what was up about the te2100 video which CAN be removed from the mainboard, but to my excosted search, cannot find a better card to install (nor can I find many around to replace the one thats broke LOL!) anyway about the wireless questions, from what I’ve found in my workings with laptops (all models) If it has a wireless slot, it really dosen’t matter what card you use. some things are standard connections and as for the wires, if not there, you can always find a set on ebay,(again dosen’t matter the connections to the card are standard as well) just have to be brave when you take your laptop apart. to install them, I find if you run the wires threw the hinges, you can tape the ends beside or behind the lcd screen Just FYI Harry
February 28th, 2007 at 6:18 pm
Dave Doyle,
I think you’ll have to use a PCMCIA wireless card with external antenna port and use an external antenna.
February 27th, 2007 at 2:15 pm
Please notify me of followup comments.
I live at a condo association on the edge of a wireless hotspot, just beyond range of my condo. I do not have access to the hot spot router.
I have a wireless Toshiba Satellite A45-S2501 Lap Top.
Is there an antenna I can add to my computer to increase it’s wireless reception/transmission capability?
Thank you
February 26th, 2007 at 11:15 pm
Cam,
You cannot upgrade the video card on a Toshiba Satellite M40, there is no available slot for this upgrade.
February 24th, 2007 at 1:48 pm
I have a Toshiba Satellite M40-JM800E. Right now it is using the Intel Integrated Chipset video card 128mb. This totally sucks for a game i want to play (CS:S) and I want to know if it is possible to upgrade the video card (maybe through the PCI-E slot?)so that i have a dedicated video card. I was thinking of the GeForce Go series. Any information would be very appreciated!
February 6th, 2007 at 10:19 pm
pyromancy,
I’ve never installed a hard drive larger then 120GB and not sure if this one is going to work, probably it will. I would call the seller and ask them about the computability issues.
ATA-7 hard drives (133MBytes/sec) have a faster data transfer rate then ATA-6 hard drives (100MBytes/sec) . I believe if the notebook controller supports ATA-6 drives, you still can plug an ATA-7 drive but it will run at ATA-6 speed.
February 4th, 2007 at 2:06 pm
I have a Toshiba Satellite m40 and I wish to upgrade my HDD from 40 gB to 160 gB. I am quite familiar with upgrading and repairing desktops but I have very limited info on laptops, as this is my first. I am unsure about compatibilities and know next to nothing about ATA 6 or ATA 7 drives.
Will I be able to follow your other advice about how to replace a hard drive on a notebook or will there be other considerations?
January 27th, 2007 at 9:07 pm
Rob,
Is it an Australian model?
I can check specifications for Satellite 1410 notebooks sold in the United States. I hope it would be helpful to you.
So, according to specifications for Satellite 1410 notebook (USA):
1. Memory in this model is expendable to 512MB (Slot A + Slot B). You cannot remove one 128MB memory card and install 512MB instead. You should use 256MB module.
2. I found one wireless cards listed for this model. Here is a part number for this card: P000339520.
3. I didn’t find any DVD-RW drive listed for this model. Probably you can use DVD-RW drive from another Toshiba laptop, but I don’t know if there will be any computability issues.
4. I think you can call Toshiba and check if you can purchase original CDs from them.
January 26th, 2007 at 5:56 pm
Hi I have a Toshiba Satellite 1410 laptop,
model PS14A-04YCZP
can u answer some quieries please?
1/ has 2 x 128MB cards can i add a 512 & remove 1 card?
2/ I want to use the Wireless function, has connections & antenna cables in bay, What cards are available?
3/ has a DVD-rom wish for a DVD-RW or CDRW/Combo what are available?
4/ Lastly how do i acess a Manual/Original CD’s for unit & Where do I access Program upgrades for hardware I want to install?
Regards
Rod
January 25th, 2007 at 6:23 am
I have a Dell Inspiron 1100. I have gone through countless mini cardsw for wireless. I’m jsut too abusive. Broke two of them off in the slot. I want to try an internal solution, but I’m technically illiterate. What do I need to purchase, and how to I install? I don’t see a place to put such an item, but I know others have done it successfully.
January 16th, 2007 at 10:18 am
I have a Toshiba Satellite 2065CDS, It comes with a Standard 4 Gig Memory ,2 PC BusCard slots, 1 Usb, 3.5 floppy, 32 Ram, Maximun memory is 190 Mb , which I just bought; I I would like to upgrade the Hard drive and to add a wireless Card is it possible? and if so how big could I upgrade the HD internally?
Thanks
David
January 13th, 2007 at 10:54 am
Jon,
Remove the wireless card cover from the bottom of the laptop, as it shown on the step 2. Check if you have the wireless card slot and antennas (white and black wires with small connectors on the end) installed. If you have the wireless slot and antennas installed, you can add an internal wireless card for your laptop. There are two internal Wi-Fi cards (802.11 a/g) listed for Satellite A65-S1062. Search on the internet by the following part numbers: V000041950 and V000041960. Install the card into the slot and connect wireless antennas: White to the main connector and black to the auxiliary connector. If the card is not recognized by the laptop, download and install the latest driver.
January 11th, 2007 at 6:13 pm
I have a a65-s1062 and wondered if it was possible to upgrade this to an internal wireless card, or if PCMCIA was my only alternative. Thanks for any help!
January 4th, 2007 at 7:31 pm
John,
If the sticker says that the laptop can’t support and can’t be UPGRADED to wireless, probably the motherboard doesn’t have the wireless card slot. There is no place to install the mini PCI card. I think you’ll have to go with a PCMCIA card.
January 4th, 2007 at 7:03 am
I have a Toshiba A15-S1292. A want to add internal wireless via the mini pci card. However, there are is a sticker saying that this laptop can’t support wireless functions and can’t be upgraded to wireless. This may be a stupid question, but is this true, can my laptop not be upgraded to wireless? I realize that I will have to add antennas behind the monitor.
Also, does anybody make a wireless mini pci card that has BOTH wireless and bluetooth built into it? Would I need a special antenna for the bluetooth? Thanks, John
December 29th, 2006 at 7:31 pm
Laszlo Bereczky,
According to the laptop specification (USA) there is only one video card available for this model. I think NVIDIA® GeForce 420 Go 16MB video card is the only option you have.
December 28th, 2006 at 9:35 pm
Hi: I have a Toshiba TE2100. My question is, that if it is possible to upgrade my 16 mb video card to higher video card. And if it is possible were can i buy it. Thank you very much
Best regards
Laszlo
December 26th, 2006 at 7:53 am
Hi,
I have a Compaq desktop with Celeron(R) D CPU 3.20GHz and 1.5G of RAM. Even when I’m not running a lot of programs, my CPU usage ranges from 85% – 100%, often freezing some programs and making me “end task.” When looking at the Performance tab in Task Manager, it’s usually:
CPU Usage: 85% – 100%
PF Usage: 659MB
Totals: Handles(19198), Threads(688), Processes(68)
Physical Memory(K): Total(1505772), Available(383228), System Cache(410188)
Commit Charge(K): Total(675344), Limit(3447144), Peak(838464)
Kernel Memory(K): Total(110192), Paged(85356), Nonpaged(24832)
I’m just listing all the nmbers because I am not sure what’s relevent. I’m just getting a bit frustrated since Compaq made me buy extra RAM to fix the problem, which didn’t help at all. Could you help? Thanks, Bob Terner.
December 5th, 2006 at 2:23 pm
I have a satelitte M45 that connects to the internet through my router but will stay connected for only about a minute. It is not a router problem because replacing the router did not fix anything. What do I do?
November 13th, 2006 at 7:27 pm
Daniel,
I don’t think that you’ll be able to boot this laptop from the external USB drive. The laptop BIOS wasn’t not designed to boot from an external USB DVD drive and the laptop just doesn’t know how to “talk” to the drive on startup. In order to reload the operating system you’ll have to find an internal DVD drive.
Usually if the laptop can recognize 20GB hard drive it will recognize a bigger drive too. Satellite 1410 laptops were sold with 20GB, 30GB and 40GB drives. You shouldn’t have any problem if you upgrade to 80GB hard drive.
November 11th, 2006 at 1:26 pm
I have a Toshiba Satellite 1410 laptop. The DVD-rom has died long time ago, I am currently using an external usb2.0 DVD drive for reading discs. The problem is: if I want to reinstall the Operating system using the recovery cds provided, I have to press F12 during system start-up, and select boot from DVD rom, now, the laptop does not seem to read the cds from the external drive, it still tries to read from its internal died DVD-rom. How do I make the laptop to boot from the external dvd-rom?
My second question is: my laptop is currently using a 20GB harddrive, I would like to upgrade it to 80GB, how do I find out if the laptop will accept 80GB capacity?
Thank you for your help
Daniel
September 9th, 2006 at 10:07 am
Figures — I have both the A25 S307 & A25 S207 (my wife’s) and have had to replace the brake hinges in both in just a little over 2 years …..
Since I’m going to have to get a “new” laptop, what’s the best bang for the buck — DirectX 9.0 (full support), Matrox TripleHead2Go (NO shared video memory), 2G memory, Core Duo (Core 2 Duo preferred), 17″ wide screen preferred, etc. Have a preference for Toshiba (hmmm …..) but am not picky ….. Something in line with my previous post for video.
Suggestions/recommendations?
September 9th, 2006 at 9:22 am
Bad news Fred,
Toshiba Satellite A25 has a video card integrated into the system board and you cannot upgrade it. Even if the video goes bad, you’ll have to replace entire system board. So, it’s time to buy a new laptop.
September 9th, 2006 at 7:38 am
Bingo – you hit the exact question I’m confronted with: change the video card !!!
I need to either buy a “new” laptop or replace the video card with either a NVIDIA GeForce (preferred) or ATI Mobility Radeon (secondary) product to make my Toshiba Satellite A25 S307 compatible with a Matrox TripleHead2Go external video device, see compatible video cards here.
Preference would be a NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GTX (alternately GS) — 128m video memory.
Replacing the video card (and memory) is a heck of a lot cheaper than buying a “new” laptop ($2-4k).
Is this possible and, if so, where can I get a compatible video card?
July 10th, 2006 at 3:37 pm
Cool!
What is the next upgrade? May be a new video card with 128MB memory, Dual Core CPU and 2GB memory stick?
July 10th, 2006 at 3:30 pm
All is well as far as the 802.11a/b/g card goes. The Netgate 5354 fit fine and is currently operating fine.
So now my poor little Tecra TE2100 sports a 100gig drive and 802.11a/b/g wireless.
June 22nd, 2006 at 5:09 am
The Hitachi 100GB went in without a problem. Took Ghost about 3 hours to copy the old 20 gig over, which I wasn’t expecting since it was only half full. There is a noticeable decrease in boot time from the old 20gig drive.
I did find out that the Toshiba’s USB ports don’t supply enough power to handle the bus powered enclosure. So I had to dig out a power supply. This has me questioning the health of this laptop’s power board, since the screen’s backlight occasionally (and becoming more frequently) starting to flicker randomly. But that might just be a loose connection. If not I still have 8 months left on the refurbished warrantee. I’m a little disappointed since I was hoping to divorce myself from the brick power supply on my other external drive. The enclosure works fine on my desktop so I can still use it between my desk top and work. I’ll just have to be connected to the wall if I want ot use it on the laptop, kind of defeats the purpose of a bus powered external drive.
As far as the wireless card upgrade I’m leaning towards the Netgate 5354. It may be a few weeks till I can order the card. This is under the assumption that the TE2100 is the business version of the Satellite Pro 6100.