The recalled models are the Satellite T135, Satellite T135D and Satellite ProT130 notebook computers, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Consumers are asked to immediately download the latest version of a software program called BIOS. The program will detect whether a recalled notebook is overheating, and will disable the computer's external power and alert the consumer to contact Toshiba for a free repair. The software is available at http://laptops.toshiba.com/about/consumer-notices. Customers without Internet access are asked to contact the company for installation of the program.
The company has received 129 reports of the computers overheating and deforming the plastic casing around the AC adapter plug, according to the Product Safety Commission. Of those, there have been two reports of minor burns and two reports of minor property damage.
Toshiba sold the computers from August 2009 through August 2010 for $600 to $800.
Additional information is available from Toshiba at (800) 457-7777 or http://laptops.toshiba.com/about/consumer-notices.
The Product Safety Commission is taking further reports of problems at https://www.cpsc.gov/cgibin/incident.aspx.
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