Problem with line 567

G

Guest

Recently I bought Toshiba notebook, Satellite L30-10X with 1GB RAM memory,
and processor that runs on 1.8 GHz, with installed Vista Basic.
My problem is annoying message that I receive usually a few minutes after I
turn computer on.
It says that I have an error in script in line: 567, ‘lastUpdateTime’ is
null or not an object.
And do I want to debug it.
I have no idea if this error is connected to Vista nor how to put that error
away. Any help?
 
M

Mac

Sounds like it's the way Toshiba or an intermediary has set up the machine.
Who did you buy it from?
 
G

Guest

I bought it at the computer shop, wrapped and packed in original pack.
Operative system installed itself with the first switching of the notebook on.
 
M

Mac

Stevan, you have a problem that is nothing to do with Vista. It's all about
how your PC was set up. No other Vista users get the same problem you do. Go
back to where you bought it and tell them about your problem.

It is their responsibility under law to provide you with a solution.

Reply back here if you are unsure....
 
C

Cal Bear '66

What an idiotic reply!

Toshiba provides the warranty, Toshiba provides the support.

He can return it to the shop for replacement if it is within their time limit
for returns, or ask Toshiba for support who will most likely direct him to a
factory authorized repair center if they cannot find a solution if it is still
under warranty, or Toshiba will take it in directly for repair or replacement.

Having been the service manager for a professional, industrial Panasonic, JVC,
and Sony authorized service center/dealer that's the way it works, numb nuts.
 
N

Neil Harley

Cal said:
What an idiotic reply!

Toshiba provides the warranty, Toshiba provides the support.

He can return it to the shop for replacement if it is within their time limit
for returns, or ask Toshiba for support who will most likely direct him to a
factory authorized repair center if they cannot find a solution if it is still
under warranty, or Toshiba will take it in directly for repair or replacement.

Having been the service manager for a professional, industrial Panasonic, JVC,
and Sony authorized service center/dealer that's the way it works, numb nuts.
Are you sure that is correct for every country?
 
C

Cal Bear '66

No, but generally true here in the US, although different states have varying
laws.

The retailer can set whatever he wants as long as return/exchange policies are
available to the buyer at the time of purchase -- all sales final, no refunds --
only exchanges, 7 days refund/exchange, 10 days refund/exchange, 30 days
refund/exchange, etc. But here in the US, the retailer is not responsible for
repairs unless they specifically agree to do so (usually at an extra cost).
Unless the dealer offers technical support, all technical support is the
responsibility of the manufacturer and/or his contracted agents.
 
C

Charlie Tame

Stevan said:
Recently I bought Toshiba notebook, Satellite L30-10X with 1GB RAM memory,
and processor that runs on 1.8 GHz, with installed Vista Basic.
My problem is annoying message that I receive usually a few minutes after I
turn computer on.
It says that I have an error in script in line: 567, ‘lastUpdateTime’ is
null or not an object.
And do I want to debug it.
I have no idea if this error is connected to Vista nor how to put that error
away. Any help?

Stevan, this sounds like an error in some auto updater that comes
already installed. Makes sense that if the machine had never been
updates then the last update time would be empty :)

If you get no sense out of anybody else try the Toshiba website and see
if there are any "Updates" for anything you can install manually.
 

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