The desire to get ahead of competitors has long been cause enough thorough testing of new electronic products before release to the market. It is no secret that companies sometimes prefer to undertake such testing for customers, and take account of errors in new versions of the product, than to dwell on his release. Of course, in the case of errors planners or violations of technology of production has to bear some costs , but apparently, it's worth it. This can be judged by the occasional reports of withdrawal of a product.
Toshiba has announced a global program of withdrawal of about 41,000 notebook series T130.. As it turned out, these computers may cause a fire. More precisely, the danger lies in the slot where the cable is connected from the power supply. According to Toshiba, a defective connector can cause the body to heat up to temperature corresponding to the melting point of plastic, from which manufactured computer case. Total company had received 129 complaints being filed. In two cases, users received minor burns, even without requiring the use of medical care. In two cases, the affected property users (other than laptops).
. The program involves model Satellite T135, Satellite T135D and Satellite Pro T130, manufactured in China, which were sold between August 2009 and August 2010. Catalogue numbers of the products begin with the substring PST3AU, PST3BU or PST3LU. As a measure to avoid overheating, the company released updated BIOS, which users are invited to speak and install.. Update checks whether the defect is manifested at a particular laptop. ???? If you are not lucky, BIOS immediately blocks the food from an external source, then you can still only work on the remaining battery charge. The manufacturer suggests to take this opportunity to save open files to avoid loss of data, then call the service center Toshiba.
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