$20 Toshiba T1910 Laptop Repair

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Hi! Thanks to www.pcbway.com for sponsoring this video.
    So I picked up this Toshiba laptop for $20. It doesn't turn on, but I reckon I can fix it...
    It's a Toshiba T1910, with a 486 SX processor running at 33Mhz. It also has a 200Mb hard drive and 4Mb of RAM.
    There is a common problem with these series of laptops where the capacitors fail. They need to removed and replaced to repair the issue.
    Please note, this video is for entertainment purposes only. Don't try any of this yourself.
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Komentáře • 56

  • @RetrogradeScene
    @RetrogradeScene Před rokem +1

    It's a lovely find, especially at that price. Glad you got It up and running.

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před rokem

      Thank you! Yes there’s still bargains out there from time to time 🤞

  • @BillyTheKidCENTURION
    @BillyTheKidCENTURION Před rokem +2

    Wow.... your channel is exploding, congratulations. Can't believe you found a laptop that old for $20.00, around here everyone has the eBay bug, and most of the time want hundreds for an untested unit. Great work, thanks for sharing.

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před rokem

      It’s not a common find, I just regularly trawl marketplace and other sales places, sometimes I get lucky. Thanks for watching, I appreciate your encouragement!

  • @danielb.243
    @danielb.243 Před rokem

    I've picked up on of these a couple of days ago. It's a neat mashine that is in really good shape. I even have the Microsoft Ballpoint Mouse V2 that originally came with it. However, the floppy drive seems broken. You can hear a subtle whirring noise when it's trying to ready floppies, but nothing else happens. Based on this my first assumption is that the drive belt has come lose or has ripped and needs to be replaced. So I'll definitely need to disassemble the unit to have a closer look at the floppy drive and which type it is. I'm not sure whether I really want to venture on after that and try a belt replacement, or whether I want to find a working floppy drive. We'll see ;) Anyways, this video showing disassembly definitely comes in handy. Thanks!

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před rokem

      Sounds like you’re in for an interesting journey, glad I could help you in some small way.

  • @DavidRickard1
    @DavidRickard1 Před rokem

    You had more luck than I did! I've got two of the CS variants (fancy colour screen!), and both exhibit the same issue. But I think I bought cheapy caps, and that's bitten me as it started the blink of death again as I was assembling it!!! The originals were leaky though, they had the tell-tale smell when desoldering. Also worthy of note, the floppy drive one at least one of mine has died - it's a belt driven unit, and the belt perished. Couldn't find any replacements, and the replacement drive I put in has yet to perform. Still plenty to do, but I agree they are utterly lovely machines. Nightmare to disassemble though!

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před rokem +1

      Great info, thanks for sharing. You’re right about disassembly, kind of wished I’d archived the hard drive while I had it apart.

  • @yudicreativeartstudio6279

    Thank you for this. I have T1910CS too with same problem. Now it solves with this video

  • @michvod
    @michvod Před 6 měsíci

    Those power bricks would need a recap soon. Had to repair two recently, both of them stopped working or just worked for some time. It can be disassembled without much effort, there is a screw underneath the label, and with some prying, the two halves pop out.
    The caps were starting to leak, so even if it works, it is a good idea to replace them

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Great advice!

    • @michvod
      @michvod Před 6 měsíci

      @@TheBasementChannel sure thing! Btw, those toshibas also need new belt in the floppy drive. I tried to replace it once, but didn't have the exact belt, so it didn't work. Do you have any experience with this? There are two different types of floppy drives, one of them is Citizen and one (I think?) is Panasonic

  • @cocusar
    @cocusar Před rokem

    pretty nice piece of kit! even having the old hard drive spinning up and booting on the first go is amazing

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před rokem +1

      Yes it seemed to be in very good condition overall. Other than the capacitor issues Toshiba seemed to really make things to last.

  • @RetroBytesUK
    @RetroBytesUK Před rokem

    Loverly video, nice to see you got it working. I used to use a very similar model of this type of Toshiba laptop in work a long time ago now. It was a great laptop for the time. With quiet a few models you could select the screen type, I was luck to get a colour screen that did not smear too much, so you could play doom on it, not overly well, but it played OK.

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před rokem

      Yes the passive greyscale screen on this one lets it down a bit. An active colour model would be great.

    • @RetroBytesUK
      @RetroBytesUK Před rokem

      @@TheBasementChannel I seam to remember the colour verison costing exponentially more. They had some increadible docking stations for a number of models too, that had a few pci and isa slots in them, and 2 drive bays. We had a few of those a work, with a madge token ring card, normally a cd-drive, sound card, and sometimes a svga card connected to an external monitor. It did mean messing around with a wrapper script that altered windows 3.11s config so the correct graphics driver was loaded.

  • @thesmokingcap
    @thesmokingcap Před rokem

    Nice to see another NZ CZcamsr! Interesting issue, I've seen that flash code before on slightly newer Toshiba laptops. I might have to try a re capping of a power supply to see if that fixes it. Good to see another old one saved!

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! Yes it’s apparently a fairly common issue across a range of Toshiba machines. Getting to the caps is the hardest part!

    • @thesmokingcap
      @thesmokingcap Před rokem

      @@TheBasementChannel Yeah the plastics are quite old and getting spare parts is really hard

  • @NullVoid95
    @NullVoid95 Před 11 měsíci

    I just just bought a t1910 from the trift shop! Everything seems to be working except the floppy drive. It makes a loud spining noise while trying to read a disket. Wondering if it's fixable. Anyway I can't wait to mess around with win 3.11 on it! Thanks for the video.

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Sounds like you’ve got a fun evening planned! Good luck fixing the drive 🤞

  • @mslijkhuis
    @mslijkhuis Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you so much for sharing this. Mine had the exact same problem. I only had a 1000uf cap at hand so I only replaced the short brown one. Figured I'd try to power it on anyway and it worked! It's time for some SimCity to celebrate :)

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yay congratulations! And what better way to celebrate than a round of SimCity! Enjoy 😊

  • @male_npc
    @male_npc Před 11 měsíci

    Watching that turn on was like watching a miracle. Nice work!

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před 11 měsíci

      It felt the same for me! Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @copester1204
    @copester1204 Před rokem

    Great video. I have one of these and after decades of reliability it seems to have the same issue. Not sure I'll be repairing it though.

  • @CodeProfessor
    @CodeProfessor Před rokem

    Thanks for the walk through!

  • @joshsmacmuseum
    @joshsmacmuseum Před rokem

    Another fantastic video from The Basement! I really admire your soldering skills 😊

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Josh! This one tested me a bit, some pretty tight spaces and stubborn solder. I cut that bit out of the finished video, nobody wants to see a grown man cursing at his circuit board.

    • @joshsmacmuseum
      @joshsmacmuseum Před rokem

      @@TheBasementChannel hahaha! Well you are 1000x better at it than me!

  • @mysfiring
    @mysfiring Před rokem

    Dat sponsor segue tho: brilliant!

  • @NRoach44
    @NRoach44 Před rokem

    Years ago one of these machines showed up for "tender" at my school, as they were getting rid of it. It had the trackball with it, but so disappointed I didn't get it.

  • @RichsRandomRetroReviews

    Great work! I wonder how many of these machines were tossed in the trash when this happened. I wonder what would happen if you were to connect an external display to it? I assume it would show in colour? Give it a go and post some pics on Twitter/Insta and let us know! Also - I think you should look at replacing that hard drive with a compact flash adapter solution - you'd loose the noises of the hard drive but it would be a much better solution. You didn't tell us the specs! How much RAM has it got? Does it have onboard audio?

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před rokem +1

      Yes it’s vga colour on external monitor but can’t do dual screen. It’s a 486SX 33Mhz machine with 4Mb RAM. These take some weird RAM add in card, goes in the side flap. Only beeper audio. It’s a pretty basic machine really.

  • @nambortex
    @nambortex Před měsícem

    I have a very similar model with a missing floppy drive. Are you able to check what kind of floppy drive is in yours? Possibly the Citizen W1D?

  • @GarthBeagle
    @GarthBeagle Před rokem

    Cute little laptop!

  • @novoiperkele
    @novoiperkele Před rokem +1

    Recover the toshiba bios tool, i dont think its archived anywhere. Youll need it if the hdd goes bad.

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před rokem

      I’m not sure what the bios tool is? Isn’t bios built into the machines rom?

  • @kenfagerdotcom
    @kenfagerdotcom Před rokem

    I had the proprietary mouseball that connected to the side. I still have a very tactile memory of using it. The underside curled up if I recall correctly? So if you rested too much of your hand on the mouseball it would pop out of the port. Kind of annoying, but I remember it fondly.

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před rokem

      I think those trackballs must be pretty rare nowadays. I’ve heard a lot of stories of them falling off and breaking as they hit the floor

  • @EirikrTinkerTries
    @EirikrTinkerTries Před 2 měsíci

    I know it’s pricey… but can I send my childhood T1950CT from California to wherever you are? Same issues… but… disabled and can’t really repair it on my own!
    Would also be cool to see you running MenuetOS and/or KolibriOS on it!
    ArcaOS for OS/2, WIN32, WIN16, Linux subsystems….
    NetBSD for a lightweight BSD?! (Or OpenBSD).
    And then… games?! And external monitor?! For all of the above?!

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před 2 měsíci

      Sorry mate, I don’t offer a repair service. Best to find an electronics technician in your local area and ask them to replace the caps in the power supply board.

  • @tassiebob
    @tassiebob Před rokem

    Transfield eh.. :_) (the Office license). Good score!

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před rokem

      Yes that’s the construction company. Looks like they did big civil projects. And had a hand in the Anzac frigates as well according to some of the word docs 😬😆

  • @jeannielarcombe8919
    @jeannielarcombe8919 Před rokem

    I have one of those. It belonged to my husband from the days when he taught Electronic Communications in a College, and retired 2 years later in 1996. After that he mostly used it for Journaling. It worked last time I used it. No battery, though it plugs in. What should I do with it. I didn't think it would be of much use to anyone, except for parts.

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před rokem

      You’ll be surprised Jeannie, there’s a few people like myself who enjoy restoring and archiving these for the coming generations. Reach out via my contact email on my CZcams bio page and let me know your location. I have connections to people like myself in most parts of the world who would be interested in it.

  • @3lectr1c
    @3lectr1c Před rokem

    I really hope you left that green battery out while reassembling it, those kind of batteries leak all the time!

    • @TheBasementChannel
      @TheBasementChannel  Před rokem +1

      Yes! Good comment, I did remove it, and it was quite swollen. I cut that bit out of the video though.

    • @3lectr1c
      @3lectr1c Před rokem

      @@TheBasementChannel good to hear!