TOSHIBA T2105CS battery?

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SD70MAC
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TOSHIBA T2105CS battery?

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Does anyone know where I can buy a new battery for a TOSHIBA T2105CS laptop ? How do you prompt it in start up to show how fast it is ,I was told it was 90mhz?



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Found a battery for $72

http://www.notebook-battery-for-less.co ... sp?ID=1496

For the bios I found. ( POST=Power On Self Test)

The major vendors have standardized on the following keystrokes to enter the BIOS Setup:
· For AMI BIOS, press Del during POST.
· For Phoenix BIOS, press F2 during POST.
· For Award BIOS, press Del or Ctrl+Alt+Esc during POST.
· For Microid Research BIOS, press Esc during POST.
If your system does not respond to one of these common keystroke settings, you might have to contact the manufacturer or read the system documentation to find the correct keystrokes to enter Setup.
Here are some unique ones I have encountered:
· For IBM Aptiva/Valuepoint, press F1 during POST.
· For Older Phoenix BIOS, boot to a Safe Mode DOS command prompt and then press Ctrl+Alt+Esc or Ctrl+Alt+S.
· For Compaq, press F10 during POST.

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thanks

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Thanks for the help!



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