Toshiba Satellite A105. Removing laptop motherboard.

Toshiba Satellite A105 NotebookYesterday I had my first experience with Toshiba Satellite A105 notebook series. I had to replace the laptop motherboard because it was completely dead. The disassembly was easy and fast. I like the way this model was designed. Laptop disassembly instructions.

What I like in this model: The hard drive has a very nice rubber protector. Both memory slots can be accessed from the bottom of the laptop. There are no screws under the keyboard and it saves some time during disassembly. The power jack connected to the motherboard via cables and if it fails you do not have to replace the entire motherboard. There are very few cables connected to the motherboard. The laptop disassembly process is very easy and logical.

What I didn’t like in this model: There is no hatch for accessing the CPU fan and the heatsink without taking apart the laptop. It took me some time to remove the top cover assembly because of some hidden plastic latches. It is not very easy to disconnect the video cable from the motherboard. The touchpad has 2 cables connected to the system board. The second touchpad connector is hidden under the flat cable and can be easily overlooked during disassembly and the cable can be damaged.

Here’s another guide for this model. Removing laptop LCD screen.

246 Responses to “Toshiba Satellite A105. Removing laptop motherboard.”

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  1. 216
    Deborah Says:

    OOPS! Accidentally hit submit before I was finished with my list. These also have exclamation marks beside them in Device Manager…

    Modem Device on High Definition Audio Bus
    Video Controller (VGA compatible)

    Any ideas? Do I need drivers, and if so where can I get them so they will work since this was running Vista from the factory before I downgraded to XP?
    Thanks!

  2. 215
    Deborah Says:

    Hi,

    I have a Toshiba A105 S2236 that I reformatted and downgraded to XP from Vista. Now everything works fine except I can’t hear sound and games (except those really basic Windows games that come on every computer) won’t work. In Device Manager it shows yellow exclamation marks for the following devices:

    Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus
    Ethernet Controller

  3. 214
    Jeremy Says:

    Nice workup on the dis-assembly guide for the A105. I have a Toshiba Satellite A105-S2081 with a loose DC jack. I found another thread, on another website that talks about buying a metal DC jack from Radio Shack. I was wanting to know if that will work on my laptop? The link to that thread is here…
    http://www.insidemylaptop.com/repair-damaged-power-jack-toshiba-satellite-l305-l355-laptops/

  4. 213
    Edmond Says:

    Hello Again Sir!

    I have discovered a situation with my laptop problem. Everytime I use my laptop with the power cord connected to it, my toshiba m200 laptop is either system stops, or hangs with garbled display. However, If i’m using only the power from the battery, it goes well. Please anybody can help me with this?

    Thank you again in advance! More Power!

  5. 212
    Edmond Says:

    Hello Sir,

    I am having problem with my Satellite M200 laptop. sometimes the system hangs, sometimes it reboots by it self, and sometimes i’m having garbled display and it hangs. I bought and tried to install a laptop cooler pad, thinking that it would resolve the problem, but unfortunately i still encounter the same problem. Can you help me identify the possible causes for this problem.

    Thank you in advance!

    Edmond

  6. 211
    cj2600 Says:

    Ricky Hermogenes,

    My A105 S4284 shows the error message no audio device installed. Tried updating drivers to no avail. Do you think this is a hardware problem?

    Back up all personal data and reimage hard drive using the recovery disc. This will load everything back to factory defaults. If you still experiencing the same problem, it’s definitely a hard ware problem. Most likely bad sound card.

    Can this be caused by loose connections?

    I don’t think so. The sound card is integrated into the motherboard and cannot be removed. If the sound card is bad, you’ll have to replace the motherboard.

  7. 210
    Ricky Hermogenes Says:

    Hi,
    My A105 S4284 shows the error message no audio device installed. Tried updating drivers to no avail. Do you think this is a hardware problem? It has a realtek audio device. Can this be caused by loose connections? Thanks in advance

    Best regards from the Philippines,
    Ricky

  8. 209
    cj2600 Says:

    delk,

    I don’t know how to describe the ‘thing’ that it is used in order to clasp the keyoboard into the mobo.
    Both the right and the left leg of this clasp thing have broken so my Keyboard cannot connect to the Mobo.

    I don’t think that you can buy this locking clip separately. But here’s what you can try. I assume you still have the clip (even without legs).
    Insert the keyboard cable into the connector, position the clip the way it should be positioned and push it into the white base. It’s possible that the clip will stay in there and the keyboard cable be jammed between the clip and base. Now secure the connection with sticky tape. Hopefully it will work.

  9. 208
    delk Says:

    Hi guys from Greece again,

    @steve—> You should try to clean out the fun of your CPU. In my case I had the same problems (too high temperature) I opened the laptop and I found a lot of dust in there (especially in the heater which it was impossible for the air to come out).

    But (in my case Satellite Laptop A100-192) I saw that stuff on the motherboard are very sensitive. I don’t know how to describe the ‘thing’ that it is used in order to clasp the keyoboard into the mobo.
    Both the right and the left leg of this clasp thing have broken so my Keyboard cannot connect to the Mobo.

    I am not sure @Steve you might face the same problem.

    Does anybody know over here where I could buy new cluster things to connect the Keyboard?

  10. 207
    steve Says:

    I have a toshiba satellite a105-S2716, every one here seems pretty knowledgable so maybe you can help with my problem. My computer has been getting too hot lately and overheating and just shutting down. It usually happens when i try to watch videos or burn DVD’s , but has also happened when i am just surfing the internet. I have placed a fan underneath the laptop, but it only helps a little bit and when doing burning a dvd or watching a video online it still shuts down. any ideas?

  11. 206
    Bill Liddell Says:

    I have an A105-S4254. Instructions for removing the DVD seem clear. Here is my dilema. The sound card works fine. But if I play a DVD, audi CD, or game that uses a CD based sound track the DVD runs slow, and in all types there is a popping noise and some distortion in the sound. Is this software problems or a defective optical drive? I build desktops, but this is my first run at a notebook.

  12. 205
    Caron Says:

    I have followed the directions completely and now everything
    works except the touchpad, any suggestions?

  13. 204
    George Smith Says:

    Hi cj2600, I just replace the display in a A105-S2051 for a friend and used your guide – which was very good. I love the expanding pictures to get extra detail when needed. Anyway – the install went well but the laptop starting turning itself off. I have found that the cpu fan is not coming on so I will probably have to replace it. My question is: can I do that by just removing the keyboard strip and keyboard from the ‘top’ of the computer or does that require the whole disassembly process in your guide?
    Thanks
    George

  14. 203
    Davi$ Says:

    Hey on thi web Site http://www.irisvista.com/
    it give$ detailed in$truction w/ pic and more Specifically: laptop NOT Booting:
    “ATTENTION! If you forget to lock the CPU in the socket, the laptop will not boot. ”
    “If you install the heat sink without applying thermal grease, the CPU will overheat.”
    Wi$h me luck

  15. 202
    Rick Says:

    Thanks a ton for the help! Great site!!!

  16. 201
    cj2600 Says:

    Rick,

    Yes I bought it in the United States but about 2 years ago now and I’m out of warranty, will Toshiba still fix it for me?

    Yes, they should even tough the laptop is out of warranty.
    1. Call Toshiba customer service at 1-800-457-7777
    2. Explain what’s going on. The laptop set the BIOS password on its own.
    3. Send the laptop to Toshiba repair depot.
    Good luck!

  17. 200
    Rick Says:

    Yes I bought it in the United States but about 2 years ago now and I’m out of warranty, will Toshiba still fix it for me?

  18. 199
    cj2600 Says:

    Rick,

    Tried logging on my laptop today (A105-S4074) and there is a blue box wanting a password. I figured out it’s for my BIOS or something and was told to remove a RTC battery.

    Removing the RTC (CMOS) battery will not clear the BIOS password. Don’t even try.

    Have I found the RTC battery or no?

    It looks like you didn’t find the battery. In a Satellite A105 laptop the CMOS battery is soldered to the motherboard.

    Did you purchase the laptop in the United States? Toshiba will remove the BIOS password at no charge. More info here.
    Also, take a look at this post.

  19. 198
    Rick Says:

    Tried logging on my laptop today (A105-S4074) and there is a blue box wanting a password. I figured out it’s for my BIOS or something and was told to remove a RTC battery. I found a little box under a cover i had to unscrew that is blue on one side and silver on the other with two rubber grips on each end and on the blue side a round battery looking thing that has a small “warning void warrenty if seal is broken” sign on it…I’ve removed the entire blue/silver box because is slid out quite easily and have left it out for like 10 min and put it back in and tried booting but my BIOS pass is still up…Have I found the RTC battery or no? If not can anyone direct me to it’s location please?
    Thanks

  20. 197
    Thiago-BR Says:

    Hello!

    I have this problem with my A105-S4334 notebook… I’ve updated the wrong version of BIOS (watch out because i’ve downloaded from the Toshiba’s website itself), but the worst part is that it accepted! The computer don’t start anymore. Actually, it runs and beeps, but the screen is black and i can see nothing… I’ve tried to reset the BIOS, no way to do that… (does anybody know how?). Is there any possibility i could by a new BIOS (chip)? Anyone knows? Thanks

  21. 196
    Raf Says:

    I just replaced my motherboard. xp loads fine but the keyboard and mouse arn’t funcioning correctly. I can’t type anything and the mouse buttons wont allow me to double-click. I have tried using a usb keyboard and mouse no luck.

  22. 195
    shangblue Says:

    Awesome directions my man. Perfect, and to the point. For those of you not able to follow this incredibly well laid out simple tutorial .. you shouldn’t be taking apart a laptop in the first place.

    I always have a guitar pick handy !!

  23. 194
    cj2600 Says:

    Ray,

    Every link on the internet points to these same set of directions that suck.

    Maybe it’s time to pick up a camera and create a better set of instructions? Can you?

    You can’t tell what screw or what bar you are talking about. I have taken out every screw I can find and the dvd drive won’t budge.

    I think my instructions are OK but your reading skills are not.
    You have to click on the picture to enlarge it. You can see all screws marked on the large picture.
    Now about your DVD drive. Again, read through the instructions carefully.
    STEP 6 shows the screw securing the DVD drive (CLICK ON THE SMALL PICTURE!)
    STEP 7 shows how to remove the DVD drive.
    Good luck!

  24. 193
    Ray Says:

    Every link on the internet points to these same set of directions that suck. You can’t tell what screw or what bar you are talking about. I have taken out every screw I can find and the dvd drive won’t budge.

  25. 192
    delk Says:

    Thanks Cj for your reply BUT………………………

    After disassembling and assembling my laptop I have experienced this time a serious and probably last problem. My laptop cannot open. I want to notice that I had this problem the last month but after some tries (2 or 3) the led was getting blue (active) and the O.S has been loaded.

    1. I disassembled it and I fixed my first problem. A thick line of dust has been stopped the air to come out that’s why the laptop reached such high temperatures (~86 C).
    2. I removed both the heatsink and the fan and I cleaned them out.
    3. After Assembling the parts (followning your valuable advices) I tried to turn the laptop on. I tried a couple of times (4-5)
    The led indicating the power was blue (active) and I pressed the power button but nothing happened. Sometimes (in those attempts) I managed to turn it on and the BIOS loaded but some bips was listened to. I don’t remember the exact sound to draw any conclusion.

    4. After that, all the remaing attemps (trying to turn it on again) was fruitless. I couldn’t turn it on.

    What I am def. sure about is that the AC power I checked it out and it’s ok it gives power so something wrong with some circuits in mobo. It’s the only thing I can figure out at this time. When the power led turns on I also checked to charge my PDA and I noticed that the USB port couldn’t give power.

    Ok I know it’s difficult, if not impossible, to give me any hint what’s going wrong w/o seeing it but in case you have any idea it will be welcome.

    Thanks a lot for your reply and see you

  26. 191
    cj2600 Says:

    delk,

    I have a Toshiba Satellite Laptop A100-192 is the model in my country Greece I am not sure if we share the same name around the word but no problem cause the case of my laptop is the same as in your guide.

    I want to clean up my CPU’s fan which causes problems to my laptop the temperature reaches on avarage more than 80 C w/o using it a lot.

    I wanna dissamble it first, who knows it may be the dust that causes the problem

    Can you hear the cooling fan spinning?
    Before you disassemble the laptop, try cleaning the fan from outside. Find an air compressor or buy a can of compressed air and spray it inside the fan grill on the bottom of the laptop. You can remove 90% of dust this way. Does it help to keep your laptop cooler?

    Also I have experienced a serious problem with my mousepad (It is doing right click all the time as if I pressed the right click of touchpad) since the very first time I bought my laptop (almost 3.5 years ago) and I noticed in your comments that there are 2 cables connected the Motherboard with the Touchpad and the second one is a bit hidden so it’s likely something to be wrong with the secon cable.

    I don’t think that your problem is related to the cable. I believe in a Satellite A100/A105 laptop the touch pad button is located on a touch pad board underneath the top cover. It’s possible that the right button is not working properly and the button board has to be replaced. That’s a guess.

  27. 190
    delk Says:

    Hi all folks,

    I have a Toshiba Satellite Laptop A100-192 is the model in my country Greece I am not sure if we share the same name around the word but no problem cause the case of my laptop is the same as in your guide.

    I want to clean up my CPU’s fan which causes problems to my laptop the temperature reaches on avarage more than 80 C w/o using it a lot.

    I wanna dissamble it first, who knows it may be the dust that causes the problem but in worst case in if something’s wrong with my CPU’s fan which model will I have to buy?

    Also I have experienced a serious problem with my mousepad (It is doing right click all the time as if I pressed the right click of touchpad) since the very first time I bought my laptop (almost 3.5 years ago) and I noticed in your comments that there are 2 cables connected the Motherboard with the Touchpad and the second one is a bit hidden so it’s likely something to be wrong with the secon cable.

    In case you have any experience with it just let me know

    cheers guys and thanks for your guide that I am gonna follow tom.

    Bye from Greece

  28. 189
    cj2600 Says:

    john,

    I spilled some gravy while making dinner and the keyboard keys would only work sometimes. I turned the unit over and tried to dry it. Then tried the hair dryer and it still worked half the time. Now it doesn’t work at all. I plugged in an usb keyboard and it still wouldn’t work, nothing. I disconnected the keyboard and tried the usb keyboard and nothing. All that happens is the computer reboots to the password screen. I know the usb keyboard is there because if I hit the caps key and then use the touchpad to hit enter it asks “did you leave the caps lock on?”

    I want you to try something.
    Connect the external USB keyboard and restart the laptop. Try entering the BIOS setup menu by pressing the F2 key as soon as Toshiba logo appears on the screen. Can you enter the BIOS using the external keyboard? Can you use the external keyboard in the BIOS?

  29. 188
    john Says:

    Hi well I spilled some gravy while making dinner and the keyboard keys would only work sometimes. I turned the unit over and tried to dry it. Then tried the hair dryer and it still worked half the time. Now it doesn’t work at all. I plugged in an usb keyboard and it still wouldn’t work, nothing. I disconnected the keyboard and tried the usb keyboard and nothing. All that happens is the computer reboots to the password screen. I know the usb keyboard is there because if I hit the caps key and then use the touchpad to hit enter it asks “did you leave the caps lock on?” I figured its a problem with liquid into the MB so I followed the disassemmbly instruction and while looking at it I do not see and type of damage at all. I have it all apart and really need some advice as to how to proceed next. Thanks for the help, Johncdbass AT aol DOT com, thanks John

  30. 187
    CWood Says:

    I followed these instructions for a Toshiba Satellite A100-172 and it worked great! The only difference for the A100-172 was that the wireless modem was located under the keyboard rather than on the back.

    Thanks for the help!

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