Satellite L650-11F is not suported in service page

I can't find anything about Satellite L650-11F in service pages. ?f u have any idea please help me.
I bought this notebook however I can't find any knowledge abou it in Toshiba web pages.

I dont know what are you searching exactly but if you need drivers for supported operating systems you can find them on Toshiba download page under http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/download_drivers_bios.jsp
Choose there
Notebook
Satellite
Satellite L Series
Satellite L650
PSK1JE (this number you can find on the bottom side on Toshiba sticker)
Choose operating system and SEARCH
If you have more questions let us know.

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  • How to downgrade BIOS on Satellite L650-11F

    hello there,
    i've just registered here but i've had my toshiba laptop for year and half now ,
    it's L650-11F PSK1JE
    my problem is the bios , i re-install windows every few months to keep the laptop fresh and fast and i download all new updates and drivers from Toshiba drivers page
    well i did 2 updates to bios from 2.00 to 2.20 and then to 2.40
    but since first update it seems to be messing my laptop
    DVDWR stopped burning DVDs
    Echo mode on battery don't setup says bios unsupported
    Graphics card fails so much in games now in FPS and very slow rendering in the games !!
    it's Radeon 5650 !
    not the best card right now but it's very good 1 still ( Playing Aion btw ) .
    i want to flash the Bios i wanna reset it to factury default or the bios comes with the laptop and i won't ever update it again ! it mess the laptop not improve it !
    i read tutorials how to downgrade bios but i'd rather ask here for more pro help
    thank you and i hope i get what i'm looking for i wanna reset this laptop and just download latest drivers

    > i re-install windows every few months to keep the laptop fresh and fast
    Many people think the same but especially fast has mostly nothing to do with BIOS update. If everything works well why to change anything and risk something.
    My notebook is 3 years old and I use it still with original BIOS. No problems at al. Anyway, I think you should contact nearest Toshiba service provider and explain the situation. Be clear and tell them that you are not happy now and you want to have old BIOS version again. They have access to BIS database and can obtain older version for you.
    ASPs phone number or address you can find on http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com/innovation/generic/ASP_SUPPORT/

  • Satellite L650-111 is not listed in Toshiba's support

    I have Satellite L650-111 ( part number PSK1JE-00E00PY4) and when I try to access Toshiba support page for my computer
    there is no success. Even if I try to use "detect your notebook" there is no success.
    In whole Toshiba site(s) I could not find my notebook model.
    WHY????
    I'm very disappointed whit this situation, even more because that I had Toshiba Satellite A80-129 and whole
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    regards
    disappointed user

    Hi buddy,
    To be honest I dont understand your problem. I mean if your notebook will not be detected due automatic detection tool you can still search for drivers yourself. This takes one minute only.
    Your model belongs to PSK1JE series and therefore you have to search for L650 and PSK1JE downloads. Thats all! :)
    If you have more questions, please post again!

  • Satellite L650 - ODD does not read most of CDs or DVD's after BIOS update

    While copying DVD's I was asked to do a bios upgrade from the software that came on my laptop, so i thought coming from toshibsa it should be safe. I closed all my applications and let the update happen, restarted my pc and tried to continue to copy my dvd's.
    Now my dvd writer does not read most of my cds or DVD's,originals as well.
    I have managed to get hold of my previous Bios version after quite a battle before the update to see if i can go back to my old version but the exe file runs a program that says the version is older then the one i am using so it will not load it.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated as i have two days to copy 100 DVD's for a client and i am unable to do this now,
    I have a Toshiba Satellite L650 laptop running windows 7 64 bit 8 gigs memory with a SSD Hard drive

    > i can go back to my old version but the exe file runs a program that says the version is older then the one i am using so it will not load it
    I dont think that BIOS is the problem here the point is that the CD and DVD support details are stored in the CD/DVD drive firmware and NOT in the notebook BIOS.
    So in my opinion the BIOS update is not the reason for your issue.
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    Use an cotton wool tip and alcohol fluid to clean gently the laser lens.

  • Satellite L650 PSK1JA - WLAN not turning on / Unable to install WLAN

    Can anyone help with my problem here? I've been trying for three days straight and still unable to find a solution.
    My laptop, Satelite L650 PSK1JA-07E017 hasn't been able to connect to wireless recently.
    I just reformatted my laptop again today (due to other problems) and now I found out
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    - The Atheros WLAN driver seem doesn't want to install. The moment I run the setup, nothing happened.
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    Even if it works, it would connect to the Network only for about 5 minutes or so, and after that, the connection would go "Unable to connect"
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    2. And when this light is turned off, I'm unable to enable it, as there's no WLAN driver on my computer (Heck, how does the light turn on?!). So FN + F8 Button is totally disabled.
    3. No matter how many times I install WLAN driver, it's either
    - Setup didn't do anything, no response, nothing happened (Atheros WLAN driver, all of them)
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    4. I saw a forum answer talking about TBSWireless that's located in Toshiba folder, I tried and there's no response at all, nothing happened, nothing popp'ed up.
    I used to think that it's caused by overheating, but apparently I don't think it's the cause anymore (as my laptop is totally cold right now)
    This problem first time happened a year ago, but never pop up again until this year. Normally it's just reseting Network Adapter and it's all fixed. However, given now I don't have WLAN driver (Hence my connection is a box with red cross) there's nothing I can do. I can't install it, nor I can't do a single thing about it.
    If there's something that I need to install first (before installing those WLAN driver) can anyone outline that for me?
    and apparently my warranty has expired sometime last year so I can't really ask Toshiba to repair it (Unless I pay)

    Installing Ubuntu is WAY easier than windows, same for installing packages (additional software ; although I doubt you'll need to do that).
    Two choices:
    1) Use WUBI (Windows Ubuntu Installer) which is just like installing another windows application on your harddrive. I have this, works great and still good for diagnosing h/w issues. It makes a dual boot menu so that you can choose windows 7 or Ubuntu from boot up.
    Start download, run installer... follow prompts, easy. No mess no fuss.
    Just go for recommended settings. My initial installation was 18GB but you can go for smaller if you want.
    http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu/windows-installer
    Side note: The application installer is an icon half way down on the left hand side in case you need to install anything additonal. I don't think you will, unless you want to play with Ubuntu.
    2) Install onto USB or CD and boot onto that.
    Follow instructions on this page:
    http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu/download
    Go for version 11.10 (latest version), 32-bit (recommended).
    Either 1) or 2) will do the job. 1) is probably marginally less work.. you can't really call installing Ubuntu work. If installing windows was like installing Ubuntu no-one would have any problems.
    OK. Once you re-start and boot into Ubuntu the network icon is on the top-right. Looks a bit like a triangle.
    There are two great really free PDF books on Ubuntu in case you want to know more:
    http://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/download_main.html
    http://files.ubuntu-manual.org/manuals/getting-started-with-ubuntu/10.10/en_US/screen/Getting%20Started%20with%20Ubuntu%2010.10.pdf
    You shouldn't need to read them though, just follow the on-screen instructions the installer gives you and then treat Ubuntu (once you boot into it) it as if it's like windows.

  • Satellite L650-11f just freezes

    Hey all,
    i have been having trouble where my computer just freezes.
    What usually happens is that i loose wireless connection, then everything slows down if i try to shutdown the computer will just stay on the shut down screen.
    The only thing i can do i manually shutdown (keeping hold of the power button).
    My Laptop is L650-11f

    this is a driver problem i suppose. i've installed a new windows 7 on my computer. i've downloaded wlan driver from toshiba web site. and this problem has started. first times there wasn't any problem with it. also i'm using ubuntu too and i don't have any problem with it. official wlan driver of toshiba might be corrupted.

  • Satellite L650-12Q does not start up

    I have a toshiba L650Q laptop. Its been working fine since 1.5years now..
    Just a couple of days back I closed the laptop ie closed the screen ( typically it puts the same in sleep mode).
    After about 10 min when I tried to open & start up the laptop simply does not startup :(
    I can see the battery & power adapter LED glow, but when I press the start button, it simply does not start..
    there is momentary glow of the power on button, i hear the fan trying to start up & then it dies down in abt 2 seconds & laptop simply does not start up..
    I tried the below troubleshooting steps but no success
    1) I removed the battery & tried starting using the adapter, it dint start up
    2) I put the battery out for like 1 hour & then tried again, it dint start up
    Please advise the troubleshooting steps or any pointers as what could the problem be & how can i resolve it..
    Message was edited by: dhiru23

    Try this:
    - Remove the battery and disconnect the AC adaptor.
    - Press power button 30sec long
    - Connect battery and AC adaptor to the notebook
    - Try to power up the unit.
    If this fails, check the memory modules.
    Remove one module and try to boot the notebook using one module. Run the test for each slot and module.

  • Need new graphic drivers for Satellite L650

    Hello everyone,
    I'm going to explain my situation, that I think many others have this same problem with the toshiba right now.
    1 year ago and some month pass after I got my first laptop Toshiba Satellite L650-11F and in the beginning I was thinking this computer will work without problems for at least 2 years. Well, today I found one "BIG" problem with the toshiba... I can't install the new drivers for my graphic card AMD ATI Mobility RADEON HD 5650 from the official AMD driver website.
    Today I buy Battlefield 3 for my machine, but my drivers are old, can't handle the graphics well and the solution is to download the new drivers from AMD, but is impossible. What I ask is for the Toshiba Dev's get the new AMD drivers ready do download as fast as possible, because right now I got in hands a game that was suppose do run without a problems and the old drivers killed the game completly.
    I receive all the time new drivers for WLAN all the time, I don't need that. My graphic card don't have updates for almost 1 year, is a joke!

    It is well known that display or graphic drivers for mobile units (notebooks) should be downloaded from notebook manufacturers download page. Offered drivers must be tested. Many people have reported the same but, generally speaking, it is nothing new.
    Portable units have specific design and built in cooling system is designed to cool down hardware placed in notebook case. New drivers force graphic card can force graphic card to run with more power and offer more performance. More performance means more heat. If the cooling system canot cool down graphic adapter result will be overheating or even hardware damage.
    Thats the reason why notebook manufacturers dont offer graphic card drivers update so often as manufacturers for cards designed for desktops.
    One other thing: notebooks from series L are not the best machines for gaming. I have used several Toshiba notebooks in the past and it is my personal opinion.

  • Satellite L650 - need driver update for Mobility Radeon 5650 HD

    Hello
    I'm looking for some updated drivers for my vga card, and the only ones left are from 2011(wich are pretty old).
    I've managed to update them with AMD generic drivers, but since i have a 24" screen when i do it, I get black borders in max resolution. This happens, I believe, because the graphics card was tweeked by Toshiba so my only option is that you have some updated drivers for it.
    Any help/info would be great.
    Specs:
    Satellite L650-11F PSK1JE
    Intel I5 2.1ghz
    Mobility radeon 5650 hd
    4gb ddr3
    500gb hdd

    >I've managed to update them with AMD generic drivers, but since i have a 24" screen when i do it, I get black borders in max resolution. This happens, I believe, because the graphics card was tweeked by Toshiba so my only option is that you have some updated drivers for it.
    The drivers from Toshiba re modified but I dont think that your left/right borders on the external monitor are related to this modification. The Toshiba drivers support an overheating protection but AMD drivers dont support such feature.
    However, I think the issue ie related to wrong resolution. You should choose the native resolution used by the external monitor.
    Furthermore you should check in the ATI catalyst the settings which are related to the border I dont know the exact description but as far as I can remember there is an option which eliminates the left/right border.

  • Satellite L650: Some combinations with the FN button do not work on W7x64

    Hello,
    System
    <h3>Satellite L650-1KU</h3>Part number
    <h3><span class="partNo">PSK1LE-01700MRU</h3>
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    Installed Windows 7 x64, all drivers and utilites from Toshiba driver site for windows 7 x64 accessible for my laptop model.
    I have no any unknown devices in Windows Device manager, all drivers installed and all hardware components woks fine i.e. wifi or bluetooth or web camera.
    But I still can't use some of keyboard combinations with Fn button. Not all, just five combinations do not work: Fn+F2 power modes, Fn+F4 hibernate, Fn+1,2 zoom and Fn+F8 wirelles devices.
    From search I have found only mentions about Fn+1,2 zoom - this funtion provide some util named Toshiba Zoom but on download page no any Toshiba Zoom for my laptop model and W7.
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    Dear users and support, can you help me what I should install from additional utils to provide support for combinations Fn+F2 power modes, Fn+F4 hibernate Fn+1,2 zoom and Fn+F8 wirelles devices?
    Message was edited by: Gimli_r

    Have you installed the Toshiba Value Added Package?
    Have a look on the Toshiba support/downloads website. Ensure you install the Win7 64bit version of TVAP designed for the L650 series.
    Updating the BIOS may also help.

  • WIFI is not working on Satellite L650/078

    Hi,
    Hoping someone can help, the WIFI on my Satellite L650 is not working.
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    Any ideas on how to fix this issue?

    Hi
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    Found this page and BT is not mentioned there:
    http://www.mytoshiba.com.au/products/computers/satellite/l650/psk1ja-078017/specifications#details

  • Satellite L650-11R - not able to connect to public networks

    Hello there.
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  • Satellite L650-12Q - Toshiba HDD Recovery not working

    Toshiba Satellite L650-12Q
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  • Satellite L650-170 (PSK1JE) Setup Failure

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    > Do you have a disk available for download that contains the regular windows 7 home premium setup? With all the proper drivers?
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