Satellite L100 will not boot up if wi-fi is enabled

Hi
Starting from the beginning, yesterday for first time my husband connected his Satellite Pro L100 PSLA4E to an LCD TV using a s-video cable. Everything seemed to work fine but thebackground on thedesktop had vanished, there was just a plain white background with all the usual desktop icon. He restarted the lappy thinking this would sort it out but did not disconnect from the TV first. The lappy did not start back up - just had a plain black screen, no warnings or anything.
A couple techie minded friends arrived at that point and suggested the lappy had 'lost' its display drivers and, after a lot of research decided the only option was to reinstall everything from scratch.
I do not have the original Toshiba restore disks or recovery disks so downloaded all the drivers from this site. Now the laptop will not boot-up if the wifi is turned on. This model has a Atheros network card - at least the lable on the bottom says contains Atheros AR5BMB5.
If I turn the wifi switch to off the lappy starts up every time, if however the switch is on it will not start up even in safe mode. If I turn the wifi on after windows XP has started up the lappy freezes and keyboard etc are non responsive and i have to force a shut-down by holding down the power button.
So far I have spent hours trawling this and other websites to try find any clues that might help.
Does anyone have any suggestions as Christmas is likely to be hell if hubby does not have his lappy to play with!!!
Many thanks in anticipation.
Tree

Hello Tree
After almost 10 years with Toshiba notebooks I must say that I have never heard about something like this. For me it sounds unbelievable.
The best solution for you is to install OS using original Toshiba recovery image. If you don't have one you can order it.
What you can try is to enter BIOS settings at startup. Set it to default settings and check if the problem persists.

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