My laptop "Toshiba SATELLITE L70-B-14Z no longer starts up properly. After turning on the laptop, I only see the first page:" TOSHIBA "and" Leading Innovation "underneath. It makes noises that are typical when starting up a laptop The battery symbol lights up orange, but now I don't know what to do.
Would appreciate help!
So it would be important to know whether the fan starts up?
If this is not the case, you have to disassemble your laptop somewhere ne battery is empty, it does not start up.
If the fans start up, all that remains is the hard drive or the operating system.
To check this you need a USB stick or a CD with a rescue program (free on the Internet.)
If only the operating system has a way to insert the Windows CD and try to repair your Windows.
If this doesn't work, just reinstalling will help.
Where can you download the rescue program and how?
https://www.chip.de/...mt-charts/
There you can choose ws.
I would have RAM and hard drive checked first.
Are the OK it's up to wasystem itself.
Since I can't get into my laptop, how can I start it on this laptop? Do I have to pull the rescue program onto a stick?
Test on USB and then once at start f1-f12 you should come into the BIOS there you can then change the boot sequence or jump directly to the stick.