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    Quote Originally Posted by T-Zero View Post
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    Jamracer the first mistake you made was buying a toshiba laptop, dem nuh good. they all have the same problem, the next thing that gonna stop working is your USB ports.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike876 View Post
    Jamracer the first mistake you made was buying a toshiba laptop, dem nuh good. they all have the same problem, the next thing that gonna stop working is your USB ports.

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    your lan port is dead dude. get a usb dongle with the lan port on it and that will help ur issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry View Post
    your lan port is dead dude. get a usb dongle with the lan port on it and that will help ur issue.

    i jus ordered one yesterday, but wanted the lan port working,

    jus one a those things,

    is it possoble to remove it, n replace it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jamracer View Post
    i jus ordered one yesterday, but wanted the lan port working,

    jus one a those things,

    is it possoble to remove it, n replace it?
    Yea but thats alot of trouble. Is best to just use the dongle.

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