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Hi everyone!

My Toshiba Libretto 50 CT was working fine and even has a working battery (at least for about 30 minutes...) I left the system plugged in for a while to recharge the battery while it was off. The battery recharged like normal, and the charge light turned green. I've done this a few times with no issues. When I went to turn the computer on, it just stayed on a black screen. The lights came on for power, but that's it. Same behavior both on AC or battery.

So, I read some threads and saw that pressing F12 enables a BIOS Flash mode. So, I tried that. Luckily, the screen did come right back on and gave me the bios update message. So, I guess I need to flash / reflash the bios.
Where the update files I should use? I bought it from a seller on eBay with a CF card already installed and working. I read something about that needing a specific version, but it was already working fine with the CF card.
Also, I guess I need to buy a floppy drive to go with it. (I know I need the specific Libretto kind).

Also, I did take the laptop apart and checked the RTC battery. It looks fine. No corrosion or leaking at all that I can see, and it was placed nicely in a plastic sleeve to protect it as well. I tried starting the laptop without the RTC battery to see if that would help, and it didn't. F12 still works, but it won't boot.

Any ideas, or where should I get the BIOS Update to put on the disk? I did some searches but didn't find it.

Reply 1 of 9, by PC Hoarder Patrol

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jnnelson79 wrote on 2024-06-18, 21:13:
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Hi everyone!

My Toshiba Libretto 50 CT was working fine and even has a working battery (at least for about 30 minutes...) I left the system plugged in for a while to recharge the battery while it was off. The battery recharged like normal, and the charge light turned green. I've done this a few times with no issues. When I went to turn the computer on, it just stayed on a black screen. The lights came on for power, but that's it. Same behavior both on AC or battery.

So, I read some threads and saw that pressing F12 enables a BIOS Flash mode. So, I tried that. Luckily, the screen did come right back on and gave me the bios update message. So, I guess I need to flash / reflash the bios.
Where the update files I should use? I bought it from a seller on eBay with a CF card already installed and working. I read something about that needing a specific version, but it was already working fine with the CF card.
Also, I guess I need to buy a floppy drive to go with it. (I know I need the specific Libretto kind).

Also, I did take the laptop apart and checked the RTC battery. It looks fine. No corrosion or leaking at all that I can see, and it was placed nicely in a plastic sleeve to protect it as well. I tried starting the laptop without the RTC battery to see if that would help, and it didn't. F12 still works, but it won't boot.

Any ideas, or where should I get the BIOS Update to put on the disk? I did some searches but didn't find it.

Try here - http://vogonsdrivers.com/getfile.php?fileid=1635&menustate=0

Reply 2 of 9, by jnnelson79

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PC Hoarder Patrol wrote on 2024-06-18, 22:22:
jnnelson79 wrote on 2024-06-18, 21:13:
Hi everyone! […]
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Hi everyone!

My Toshiba Libretto 50 CT was working fine and even has a working battery (at least for about 30 minutes...) I left the system plugged in for a while to recharge the battery while it was off. The battery recharged like normal, and the charge light turned green. I've done this a few times with no issues. When I went to turn the computer on, it just stayed on a black screen. The lights came on for power, but that's it. Same behavior both on AC or battery.

So, I read some threads and saw that pressing F12 enables a BIOS Flash mode. So, I tried that. Luckily, the screen did come right back on and gave me the bios update message. So, I guess I need to flash / reflash the bios.
Where the update files I should use? I bought it from a seller on eBay with a CF card already installed and working. I read something about that needing a specific version, but it was already working fine with the CF card.
Also, I guess I need to buy a floppy drive to go with it. (I know I need the specific Libretto kind).

Also, I did take the laptop apart and checked the RTC battery. It looks fine. No corrosion or leaking at all that I can see, and it was placed nicely in a plastic sleeve to protect it as well. I tried starting the laptop without the RTC battery to see if that would help, and it didn't. F12 still works, but it won't boot.

Any ideas, or where should I get the BIOS Update to put on the disk? I did some searches but didn't find it.

Try here - http://vogonsdrivers.com/getfile.php?fileid=1635&menustate=0

Thanks! I should have mentioned that I did find that one, but the BIOS in there is contained in an EXE file. Can the system read that, or do I need to extract it on a Win95 system? I tried to run the EXE to extract on my main PC, but it said this is not for your version of windows. I was assuming that I would need to find some type of Bios image file, but maybe the system can run that EXE.

Thanks!

Reply 3 of 9, by PC Hoarder Patrol

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jnnelson79 wrote on 2024-06-18, 22:54:
PC Hoarder Patrol wrote on 2024-06-18, 22:22:
jnnelson79 wrote on 2024-06-18, 21:13:
Hi everyone! […]
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Hi everyone!

My Toshiba Libretto 50 CT was working fine and even has a working battery (at least for about 30 minutes...) I left the system plugged in for a while to recharge the battery while it was off. The battery recharged like normal, and the charge light turned green. I've done this a few times with no issues. When I went to turn the computer on, it just stayed on a black screen. The lights came on for power, but that's it. Same behavior both on AC or battery.

So, I read some threads and saw that pressing F12 enables a BIOS Flash mode. So, I tried that. Luckily, the screen did come right back on and gave me the bios update message. So, I guess I need to flash / reflash the bios.
Where the update files I should use? I bought it from a seller on eBay with a CF card already installed and working. I read something about that needing a specific version, but it was already working fine with the CF card.
Also, I guess I need to buy a floppy drive to go with it. (I know I need the specific Libretto kind).

Also, I did take the laptop apart and checked the RTC battery. It looks fine. No corrosion or leaking at all that I can see, and it was placed nicely in a plastic sleeve to protect it as well. I tried starting the laptop without the RTC battery to see if that would help, and it didn't. F12 still works, but it won't boot.

Any ideas, or where should I get the BIOS Update to put on the disk? I did some searches but didn't find it.

Try here - http://vogonsdrivers.com/getfile.php?fileid=1635&menustate=0

Thanks! I should have mentioned that I did find that one, but the BIOS in there is contained in an EXE file. Can the system read that, or do I need to extract it on a Win95 system? I tried to run the EXE to extract on my main PC, but it said this is not for your version of windows. I was assuming that I would need to find some type of Bios image file, but maybe the system can run that EXE.

Thanks!

Just copy the 3 files in this zip to a bootable DOS floppy (best to stick to low density 720 KB diskettes)...

The attachment Lib_BIOS.zip is no longer available

...and select one of the three update methods from the attached readme file...

The attachment README.TXT is no longer available

Reply 4 of 9, by sledge

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Libretto 50CT will not post without HDD, or with bad HDD, so first I would check if that CF card is ok.

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Reply 5 of 9, by MAZter

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sledge wrote on 2024-06-19, 06:25:

Libretto 50CT will not post without HDD, or with bad HDD, so first I would check if that CF card is ok.

Correct, reseat hdd or memory. Updating bios change nothing with this issue, obviously pressing F12 just override memory/hdd check.

Doom is what you want (c) MAZter

Reply 6 of 9, by jnnelson79

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Thanks everyone! I will check the CF card that’s in there. Luckily this machine is pretty easy to take apart. Do I need to find a replacement for the RTC battery, or will it boot up just fine without that?

Reply 7 of 9, by MAZter

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Now I can confirm, 50CT boot up fine without RTC battery installed.

Doom is what you want (c) MAZter

Reply 8 of 9, by bdp007ro

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I am in the same situation. I have a 50ct which is not POSTing , no matter what hdd/CF i put in it. (i tried even with a proven to work hdd from another 50ct). So the only thing I can make it display is the bios update screen with F12. I am trying to run theupdate through a Sony FA-P1 fdd but the drive just keeps spinning . I tried with the 1.44MB format but i also tried tricking the floppy disk on 720k with covering the index hole....nothing, the drive just keeps spinning without reading when i press a key .... Any thoughts?