Satellite A20-S103 and SDHC support

Hello,
Are there any chances to make my old A20-S103 support SDHC cards?
I googled and checked Toshiba support page for the latest drivers but it doesn't seem to work.
I know I can buy an external USB reader, but I'd like to use the built-in reader if possible.
I hope it's just a matter of new driver, not the hardware itself.
I'd appreciate any help regarding this.
Thx

I am 100% sure something like this is not possible. It is old notebook model and it is not supported anymore.
You can try to install driver designed for some newer notebook model but I dont believe it will work.

Similar Messages

  • Satellite A20-S103 - how to find VGA driver?

    Hi people
    I am using WXP, I could not find VGA driver for my laptop. I know it uses trident cyberaladdin but I could not find its driver.
    How can I find it? Thanks.
    Faith

    Hello
    It is really strange you cannot find it. I found it in 1 minute only.
    You will find it on Toshiba support and download page under http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com Support & Downloads.
    In Product type choose option ARCHIVE.
    You will find display driver for your Satellite A20-s103 (PSA20E). It is Trident version 6.14.01.0010.
    Bye

  • Satellite A20-S103: LAN cable disconnected

    hi
    i cannot get access to my LAN or internet.
    I'm using a Satellite A20-S103 with a Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC.
    When I connect the Lan cable to the LAN port, appears the message "LAN cable disconnected".
    The same message appears using de ConfigFree-Connectivity Doctor.
    I changed several cables, used cables that worked on others computers and the message still there and no access to the router/modem.
    The LEDs near the LAN port are not lightning (neither orange or green, none)
    I have already read the posts here in the forum (and in others forums) and i cannot make the ethernet card work.
    Do you think the problem is with the card or the OS.
    Can you help me?
    Sorry for my English

    Check firstly if the LAN card was recognized in the device manager.
    Under Network Adapters you should see the LAN card.
    If there is an yellow exclamation mark near the LAN card then either the driver was not installed correctly or there is another serious error.
    In first case I would recommend removing the LAN card from the device manager and after new reboot you should try to reinstall the driver downloaded from the Toshiba page!
    Furthermore you should set the TCP/IP settings to automatic because the router assigns the IP address automatically.
    Please check this and report the results
    Good luck

  • Satellite a20 s103 wifi problem

    Hi!
    I have inserted a MSI mp54g2 mini pci wifi card into my Toshiba Satellite a20 s103 computer and it doesn't work properly. The signal level is very low, though i have been testing it in the same room where was my AP (dlink dl-624+). I found, that there are 2 cables inside the computer (brown and white) and two slots on the wifi card (aux and main). I do not know how I should connect them, yet I have tried all the combinations and none of them changed the signal level. I found also, that even if the antena is not connected at all, the signal level is the same.
    Can anybody help me with this one??!!
    Please help me!!!
    THX :)

    Hi Horwath!!
    THX for a fast reply!
    I connected the cables as you advised, but I'm afraid it didn't change anything. The signal level maintains at very low level, though I'm in the same room where my AP is :(
    I have heard that some problems may occur, as my AP is from US and I have bought my computer in Poland, but I have tested the AP with a another notebook bought also in Poland and it worked fine!
    At least I know now how to connect the cables :) Guys from shop didn't have a clue how to do it :)
    So BIG THANX for that!!
    [Edited by: admin on 04-Mar-05 06:57]

  • BIOS flash for Satellite A20-S103 needed

    Hello,
    I need a BIOS flash for a Toshiba Satellite A20-S103 notebook. I already downloaded the one on the download site.
    But this one i can not use because i need windows to be installed. And that is just the problem.
    I can not install windows because the BIOS is not fully ACPI compliant.
    The BIOS version on the laptop is V1.10.
    To update i need a dos version to flash the bios.
    Is it possible to get a bios update which is written for dos?
    Thanks a lot,
    Jean

    i did Have same problem. found nice resolve on it
    Satellite A200 (PSAE2), all partitions killed (include hidden) so i can't use BIOS (windows based) update :-(((
    aim = win XP SP2
    steps:
    1) Win XP disk in CD, scsi drivers ICH8M_32bit on USB FDD (Mitsumi btw) attached to notebook.
    2) booting from CD. F6. When windows installator found ICH8M_32bit drivers. I am creating disk C: (NTFS)
    3) He begins to copy temp installations files. During this procedure it says what it couldn't copy all files from usb FDD to HDD. It says to me what i will have problems in sucesfully complete installation. In spite of that installator succesfully transfering windows files onto C:
    4) First planned reboot. I see blue death screen. End? Not so soon!
    5) i have begin new installation. Again give to installator ICH8M_32bit drivers from usb fdd disc.
    6) i choosed "leave current NTFS on C: without changes".
    7) This time all drivers from fdd disk has been transfered succesfully.
    8) After reboot installation of Win XP completed succesfully!!!
    Sorry for my unnative English

  • Satellite A20: BIOS update to support USB booting

    Hi,
    Does anybody know if there's a BIOS version for a satellite A20 which supports booting from USB devices (other than from the floppy drive, since that's already supported)
    The reason i need this is because my cd drive is bust. And i'm a student, so i can't afford a new internal one, but i do have an external one... So i want to use that one for the recovery process...
    I don't know if i can ask this, but can't i somehow tweak the bios that it WILL support the external dvd-drive, i know this is not recommended, at all, but i'm really really desperate :(
    Can someone help me?

    Sorry but Mike has understand you very well. If you want to install OS using external USB connected CD/DVD drive you need the right driver because at booting process it is not visible for your system.
    Please talk with your friends at the university. Any of them must have enough know-how how to do this. If possible try to obtain external USB FDD and create somewhere W98 start disk. Start your notebook using this disk and load MS-DOS driver for external CD/DVD drive. It must be somewhere on the net. After loading this MD-DOS driver the external drive should be visible for the system and you will have access to it to start recovery CD or Microsoft installations CD.
    Other way you can remove HDD from your notebook and connect it as external to other PC. If possible create two partitions and copy I386 folder to second partition. Put it back and start notebook using W98 start disk. You should be able to access second partition and start installation from second partition.
    As I said talk with your friends and I am pretty sure one of them will be able to help you.

  • Satellite A20-S103 - crackling noise with new HDD

    Hello together
    I upgraded my A20-S103 laptop with a Western Digital WD2500BEVE 250 GB hard drive running under Windows XP Pro.
    Since then I have problems with the sound and the mouse movement when the CPU usage is high.
    Lets say up to 50 % usage everything works fine but above I have cracking noise and the mouse sticks and makes jumping movements.
    The drivers and the BIOS are updated to the latest Toshiba versions online.
    After some time and alot of search I got also the hard drive running in DMA mode with the ALI IDE4008.exe tool so it is not that the hard drive is running in PIO mode.
    Further I think that the hard drive speed is low when the CPU usage is high.
    Please read also http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=89990&#89990 which is showing I am not the only one with this problem.
    Does anybody knows a solution?

    I agree with Akuma. You should try to update the BIOS and the chipset drivers and see if it works or not.
    It worth a try ;)
    Both you can find here:
    http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com => Support & Downloads => Download Drivers

  • Satellite C870-1H2 and virtualisation support

    Hello,
    I am (was about to) buy a Toshiba Satellite C870-1H2 (from amazon.co.uk).
    The specs look ideal for me, but at the last moment I thought to check whether the VT-x extensions are supported.
    I know that the CPU supports the extensions (as detailed here: [http://ark.intel.com/products/71465/]), but I also know that the extensions are often not enabled (or there is no BIOS option to enable them).
    The phrase 'Virtualisation Technology' (which is present on some other specification pages) is clearly missing from the laptop specs here: [http://www.toshiba.co.uk/discontinued-products/satellite-c870-1h2/].
    I've seen comments that suggest the Satellite *Pro* series usually provides virtualisation support, but it still seems to be missing from the specifications of many current Pro models.
    I'm not sure why the C870 would not support VT-x when we know its hardware does, but the specs suggest that is the case. On other hand, I haven't found any references to people complaining about the absence of VT-x support.
    So my question is, does the Satellite C870-1H2 actually support VT-x, or not?
    (and if not, since it requires just a tiny piece of BIOS code, why not?)
    Thanks

    Thanks for your reply, however:
    I know that +VT support depends always on the CPU built in the notebook+.
    It doesn't (historically at least) depend +only+ on that.
    I'm seeking clarification because there are (or there have been in the past) computers where the CPU supports virtualisation, but the computer itself does not - because virtualisation may need to be enabled by the BIOS, but the BIOS neither enables it by default, nor provides a configuration option to do so.
    I certainly seen references to this problem regarding Toshiba laptops (and others).
    So what I hope you're saying is that any current Toshiba laptop with a suitable CPU *will have whatever other support is necessary to support virtualisation*. Is that correct?

  • Satellite A20-S103: No internet - no media connected when typing ipconfig

    Hi,
    A few days ago, i installed windows xp on my Toshiba (SA20-S103).
    I've installed all the drivers but the internet doesn't work.
    It keeps saying "no media connected" when typing Ipconfig.
    Does anyone know if the problem has to do with the drivers of the ethernet card (Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC) or with the chipset drivers. I've tried so many drivers, but can't solve the problem.
    greetz

    Hi
    Did you check if the LAN card driver was installed properly and if there are no yellow exclamation marks in device manager?
    From my own knowledge the message no media connected appears if the LAN cable was not connected correctly or if the cable is broken.
    Should check this too!

  • Mode, audio/video control buttons on Satellite A20-S103

    Hi,
    Can anyone tell me how to set this controls? (this controls buttons are on front of the notebook.)
    I don't have any more original cd which come with this notebook and i don't know how to set them. If i press any of this keys nothing happens. I'm not shore my be this buttons are related only with Toshiba Media Player, if yes where can i find it and download it?
    Thanks in advance
    Darko

    There are not so many drivers that you can miss it. Just download the driver for "Controls" which version is 2.6.2900 and remove the software you installed before so you can be sure that the downloaded one can be properly installed.
    I dont understand why it doesnt works. If you have XP and you installed it by using the "setup.exe" then I dont really dont know where the problem is..

  • Re: Satellite A20-S103D: Is it possible to install a 120GB ATA-100 HDD

    In 2003 my Satellite A20-S103D came with a 40GB Enhanced IDE (ATA-5).
    Would it be possible to install a 120GB ATA-100?
    Thanks,
    E

    Hi
    The problem is that you will not find any official information about the HDD size limitation on the Toshiba notebooks.
    Such infos dont exist. I didnt find it on the Toshiba page.
    I found this thread in the Toshiba forum;
    http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=71877&#71877
    An user has suggested that the 30GB, 40GB, 60GB or 80GB HDD could be compatible.
    The other user from this thread has already use an 160GB HDD in the Satellite A20-S103
    http://forums.computers.toshiba-europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?messageID=89990&#89990
    So maybe you are a lucky man and the 120GB HDD will run.

  • Can I establish WLAN connection with Satellite A20?

    Just bought a new desktop pc and philips ADSL wireless base station. Software running OK on both desktop and laptop but can not logon from laptop without cable being attached. Does anyone know if the A20 should do and if so how to fix / setup?
    And if it doesn't, what do I need to make it so it does? I can not see the WLAN in network or device manager. Got Wireless hotkey in add / remove programs though. (What's this?) Can'e see it in programs list though??
    Help me! Please!!
    Ta. Andy.

    It is not easy to give any precise answer because you have not written which notebook model you have exactly. Anyway I have found follow information:
    Satellite A20-S103 is WLAN ready
    Satellite A20-S103D is also WLAN ready
    To be sure about WLAN card please check at first bottom side. Every notebook with WLAN card on board (factory configured) has small WLAN sticker. Please check also entries in device manager under Networks adapters. If the WLAN card is not listed there you must buy one.
    You can use one compatible card and put it on the right place or use some external solution like USB or PCMCIA WLAN card.

  • What CD/DVD drive is compatible with Satellite A10-S103

    I am using portable computer Toshiba Satellite A10-S103 and I am about to replace original CD/DVD-ROM drive with a new one which can also write CDs and DVDs.
    However, I have been given a notice, that after installing new DVD drive the "IDE #1 error" message may appear. According to my knowledge, this error can be avoided by replacing the old drive with a new one that requires the same Primary/Secondary Master/Slave/Cable select settings as the old one.
    Can you recommend me a DVD-RW drive that could replace the old DVD-ROM drive and would work without any further HW adjustments?
    The new DVD-RW drive should be similar to i.e.
    [http://www.sonynec-optiarc.de/en/exhibits/slim-line-drives/ad-7540a.html] .
    However, I was not able to decide whether this device will or will not work in my computer as I do not know settings of the original DVD drive.
    My original Toshiba DVD drive information as follow:
    1. 'Model No.' SD-C2612
    2. 'ROM Ver.' 1315
    3. 'Serial No.' 394N002659
    4. 'Ver. No.' 302.
    The computer is already out-of-warranty
    Thank you.

    >However, I have been given a notice, that after installing new DVD drive the "IDE #1 error" message may appear. According to my knowledge, this error can be avoided by replacing the old drive with a new one that requires the same Primary/Secondary Master/Slave/Cable select settings as the old one.
    You are right. The IDE #1 error appears because the BIOS doesnt recognize the new internal CD/DVD drive due to the wrong master/slave/c-sel settings.
    Usually such settings are fix and cannot be changed like on the external ODDs using other jumper position.
    The firmware controls the internal notebooks ODD settings.
    Therefore the usage of the supported and compatible ODDs is very important.
    Sorry, but I didnt find any details about compatible CD/DVD drives.
    Did you take a look into the user manual of your notebook series???
    In my user manual I found some info about the compatible drives with my notebook.
    So maybe you are a lucky man and your user manual will provide some useful informations.

  • Which HDD capacity Satellite A20 S-103 supports?

    Hello everyone and sorry for bad English ;)
    I want to upgrade my Laptop's HDD but I am not sure which maximum size notebook supports?
    It's a Satellite A20 s-103, with Intel Pentium 4 2.8 GHz.
    Can you help me about it?
    I am thinking on buying a 160 GB Samsung HDD! :)
    Its very important question for me, and I could not be able to find an answer yet.
    Sincerely! :)

    Hi
    For me the upgrade of the HDD to the 160GB is questionable.
    Im not sure that the BIOS will recognize such big size.
    I know that the notebook should recognize the single sizes like 30GB, 40GB, 60GB or 80GB.
    Of course you could try to connect the 160GB and it would be very interesting to know the results. Please report the details...

  • Satellite A20-130: SD R2412 cannot read DVDs burnt in certain optical drives

    Hi,
    I've got a Satellite A20-130 laptop, running WinXP and Ununtu Dapper in a dual partition. My 2nd laptop is not Toshiba one. When I burned DVDs (DVD+R) with my non-Toshiba laptop and played them in my Satellite it all worked fine.
    However, when I bought a new optical drive for my 2nd laptop my Toshiba suddenly stopped playing the DVDs burnt in this new optical drive(I was using exactly the same disc brand and format as before-- DVD+R). I tried the old DVDs (the ones burnt in the laptop before the optical drive hardware was upgraded) and they can still by read perfectly fine.
    This problem applies to both Ubuntu and WinXP. Support from 2nd laptop says this sounds like a firmware problem with my Toshiba. I updated the driver for my SD R2412 Toshiba optical drive (which, according to the file manual, seems to fix a DVD-Ram compatibility issue). Now the drive occasionally reads some of the new burned DVDs (after making loads of noise and waiting for ages), but more often than not I get an error message saying the device cannot be read because the format is incorrect or the device needs to be formatted.
    This non-Toshiba laptop reads the DVDs it burns using the upgraded optical drive perfectly fine.

    Hi
    Satellite A20 is pretty old notebook model and after intensive usage it can be that drive is more sensitive. If all this happen occasionally there is no simply explanation why this happen.
    I know it is pretty annoying but I do not see any magic solution. At the end you must test it with brand new drive.

Maybe you are looking for