My problem is almost the same as the Toshiba user (Toshiba A205-5804 freezes when plugged in):
Well I have a Toshiba A205-5804 and the problem is that the screen
freezes anytime I plug the pc into the external power supply, not as
most of the computers having the same issue, my computer DOES freeze
in safe mode, and I really can't bear this problem for much longer...
It's not an overheat problem, the computer is not getting hot or
anything related, I've tried already to change the AC adapter, to boot
only with AC and no battery, and also all of these suggestions:
The only difference in my case is: I can be using the battery and when it runs down, I can just close the lid and the system goes into hibernation mode. I then plug it in and let it charge. When I think it's finally charged, I can UNPLUG it, open the lid and all is running fine on the battery again. Note: the system was NOT shut down and it still runs as long as I remove the power plug before opening the lid.
I have ALL the same issues as the other Toshiba user, also.
I was a tech for 9 yrs in my own business and this one has not only stumped me, but anyone I have asked has never heard of this problem. Every repair center wants to charge me for diagnosis, even is they cannot fix it. I would really like to run this system along side of my new Acer Aspire 17" laptop as I need it to finish my grad school work. Any ideas would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanx, Laurie Ann