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Guillcroisd
wrote at 06/21/07 11:03 am:
You should remove the faulty battery and only use the machine on AC power until the replacment arrives. This recall was issued months ago. Why did you wait so long?
JasonF
(WWW)
wrote at 06/21/07 11:44 am:
Hrmm, since I only received the laptop a week ago, I think that I'm doing pretty good at being proactive in checking for recalls. But thanks, Chris, for the tip on removing the battery... I just need to remember to hibernate (or install the battery) before unplugging to move from my desk to a conference room for the many meetings that I find myself in.
Aaron
(WWW)
wrote at 06/24/07 5:36 am:
lol. Had the scare on my new t60p, but luckily didn't have to swap the batteries. However, the thing has been really unreliable, even with the latest firmware / drivers. Hope you have better luck than I.
lory battery
(WWW)
wrote at 11/28/07 9:03 pm:
If you need a new laptop battery, I suggest you could purchase one from http://www.batteryfast.com , which would shipping to you fast and the quality is satisfy satisfied.
from http://www.batteryfast.com/toshiba/
Product Blog
(WWW)
wrote at 03/17/08 1:41 am:
It seems like there is a new product recall every few days. I am especially concerned about all the recalls on battries and household products. I now have a personal file that alerts me to product recalls. I also receive timely notices when one of my products has is an update. You can acesss the recalls and update notices at the product blog page.
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