Profile: XavierOrozco

Your personal background.
Due to the obvious legal reasons, I have not shared copyright Toshiba material since I was first contacted on July
31st, and unfortunately this is how it must be. For any business or start-up where food has to be stored or displayed a
dependable and affordable refrigeration system is a
must. Speaking of bikes: Bixi is a high-tech public bike system in Montreal (even more sophisticated than Paris’
Velib service) to be launched this spring, using bikes equipped with RFID tags that allow users
to track availability online via real-time information beamed
to the web from the system's solar-powered bike stands.
It’s a good feeling to have it charged up since the AC now works well and
I assume that the system is required for Supercharging.
It’s been brought to my attention that Lenovo now
offer hardware maintenance manuals for what appears to be all
of its IdeaPad range as well as for ThinkPads (some links here).
” As a result, all Toshiba material that was on my website is now gone, permanently.
This is a side project I have run for the last
three years, gathering as many repair manuals as I could find on the internet and rehosting them on my website for anybody
to download and use.

As you would be no doubt already aware, I run a section of my blog here devoted
to the free sharing of laptop service manuals. Since
I was first contacted by Toshiba Australia’s legal department, I have been attempting to discuss with them
the potential for me to continue to share their laptop service manuals
on my site. I would not seriously take this to mean that Toshiba laptops are inherently more dangerous to service
than laptops of other brands, thus causing them to discourage unqualified persons from doing
so, but drawing on my own knowledge and experience I cannot see
what risk they are attempting to mitigate here.
It does mean training the people to fill the gap in skills
and knowledge and extend the technical support to deliver goods as per company standards but it saves money for the
company. Manufacturers of household equipment and appliances have entire service
repair crews for maintaining and fixing the products belonging to their particular brands-sometimes other branded goods as well.
Even equipment of high quality, like Kenmore, is susceptible to failure.
Toshiba notebooks are known for their reliability, and I have generally found them to
be high quality products. No matter what brand or model your fridge belongs to, instant solutions will be provided without charging
high.

Maybe you have a strict $200 budget to replace an appliance or you’re simply looking to
score a high-end model for less. Only qualified technicians work for our Kenmore appliance repair service.

These service providers are able to work with your home insurance and you can even give an advance payment to
them for their emergency plumbing services. Safety is
an incredibly important issue, and I applaud Toshiba for taking
it into consideration, but I think they are a little misguided.

At our appliance repair franchise, we strive to always provide
superior service by taking the extra steps needed to fully protect
your home-from repairing potentially dangerous appliance issues
to protecting your floor if we move a large appliance. I cannot personally risk taking this route myself, and so as a private citizen I am left with no alternatives.
While I do understand the drive behind any concern for safety, the reality
is that there appears to be no risk to the well-being of myself or any of my readers by providing repair
manuals free to download, and so I do not understand Toshiba’s cause for concern here.


It is worth noting that Dell, HP and Lenovo provide service manuals for all of their laptop computers for download, free of charge or registration or membership of any kind, on their various support websites, which would indicate that none of these companies share Toshiba’s
concern in this regard. Let them know that you will avoid Toshiba products in the future, and will not recommend them to others, until they are as
open with their information as are other competing companies.
Dell, HP and Lenovo are three companies that have made the
decision to allow us the privilege of accessing their repair
manuals anyway - a decision that is 100% in the interests of their
customers, and in their own, as people are more likely to buy a product they know they can easily fix if it goes awry.
If you have been affected by Toshiba’s decision in refusing to allow me
to share their repair manuals with you, I urge you to contact your local Toshiba representatives and let them know what impact this has had on you, your business
or your livelihood. It is clear that this is a decision Toshiba have made in the opposite direction to these other companies,
and it is not a direction that is in the best interest of its customers.



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