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Document ID: Model(s): Operating System: Date Posted (mm/dd/yyyy): Date Modfied (mm/dd/yyyy): Author:
TSB000728 All models NA 11/6/2001 7/13/2010 BAP, SOR, MIS
DESCRIPTION:
BIOS Update instructions
RESOLUTION:
You MUST have the AC Adapter connected to your notebook prior to updating the BIOS. Failure to do so, may cause damage to the notebook if the notebook loses power and fails to complete the update process. In the event of a power loss during the BIOS update process and your notebook no longer works, you will need to have your computer serviced by a Toshiba Authorized Service Provider (ASP). For an ASP location, please visit the Service Locator on this site. Toshiba recommends the following steps before updating the BIOS: The AC adaptor and AC cord must be plugged in. Disconnect all peripheral devices from your computer. Peripheral devices include, but are not limited to, docking devices (Desk Stations, port replicators), PCMCIA and CardBus cards, USB and IEEE 1394 devices, printers, scanners, digital cameras, etc. The notebook computer must NOT be attached to any type of docking device.
On some models, it is not unusual to see a CMOS checksum error when you first reboot the computer after installing the new BIOS. If you see this message on your screen, press the appropriate key as instructed to enter the CMOS settings. Save the CMOS data and you won't see the CMOS checksum error again. BIOS update Instructions Your notebook will have one of the following two methods of installing BIOS: DOS Installation
1. You'll need to have a diskette drive (internal, USB, or PCMCIA) installed, and a formatted 1.44MB diskette available before proceeding. 2. Download the BIOS for your notebook from the Toshiba Support site. 3. When you launch the file, it will create a bootable diskette for you. 4. Once the BIOS installation diskette has been created, insert the BIOS installation diskette into your floppy drive. 5. Power up the notebook and press "F12" and choose floppy drive as the boot option. 6. The BIOS update routine will start automatically. On some notebooks, you may get the option to choose EC/KBC or BIOS update. Please choose EC/KBC first. Once EC/KBC is updated, then boot from the floppy drive again and choose the BIOS update option. 7. When the BIOS update is complete, the notebook may restart or shutdown on its own. Windows Installation 1. Download the Windows BIOS file from Toshiba support site. 2. Close all applications. 3. Double click on the Windows BIOS file and follow the instructions. NOTE: On some models, you may need to run the BIOS as an Administrator. Right click on the BIOS file and select "Run as" or "Run as Administrator"
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