This is an Intel Wireless LAN Driver installation package. Change Points. Fixes a failure to acknowledge an MFP (Management Frame Protection) packet from the wireless network. Will not connect to Cisco APs) Install Instructions. Save the file to a convenient location like the Windows Desktop.
Save all work in progress and close open applications. Double-click the downloaded file to start the installation. Click the Start button when the Toshiba Archive Extractor window is displayed. Click Yes if a User Account Control Window is displayed. Follow the displayed instructions to complete the install.
This is an Intel PROSet installation package. Change Points.
Improves Wi-Fi connection and communication stability. Install Instructions. Save the file to a convenient location like the Windows Desktop. Save all work in progress and close open applications. Double-click the downloaded file to start the installation. Click the Start button when the Toshiba Archive Extractor window is displayed.
Click Yes if a User Account Control Window is displayed. Follow the displayed instructions to complete the install. This is an Intel Wireless Display Driver package.
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Install Instructions. Save the file to a convenient location. Save all work in progress and close open applications. Double-click the downloaded file to start the installation.
Click the Start button when the Toshiba Archive Extractor window is displayed. Click Yes if a User Account Control window is displayed. Follow the displayed instructions to complete the install. Version Verification. In Control Panel, Programs, Programs and Features:. Verify that the Intel(R) WiDi version is 6.0.40.0.
SERVICE STATION This application allows your computer to automatically search for TOSHIBA software updates or other alerts from TOSHIBA that are specific to your computer system and its programs. When enabled, this application periodically transmits to our servers a limited amount of system information required to perform these updates or alerts. This feature is enabled by default. To open Service Station:.
Click the Start menu. Enter 'Service Station' into the search field. Click 'Service Station' in the search results. Service Station will open. To enable / disable Service Station:. Click the 'View Program Access Information' link located under 'Last Update' in the lower Left corner.
Toshiba Service Station Access Information window will open. To disable this application (not recommended) click the disable button. To continue using this application click the enable button. SERVICE STATION This application allows your computer to automatically search for TOSHIBA software updates or other alerts from TOSHIBA that are specific to your computer system and its programs. When enabled, this application periodically transmits to our servers a limited amount of system information required to perform these updates or alerts.
This feature is enabled by default. To open Service Station:. Click the Start menu. Enter 'Service Station' into the search field. Click 'Service Station' in the search results. Service Station will open. To enable / disable Service Station:.
Click the 'View Program Access Information' link located under 'Last Update' in the lower Left corner. Toshiba Service Station Access Information window will open. To disable this application (not recommended) click the disable button. To continue using this application click the enable button. HDD SSD ALERT The TOSHIBA HDD/SSD Alert includes wizard functions to monitor the Disk Drive operating status and execute system backup. TOSHIBA HDD/SSD Alert has the following features:.
Notification of disk drive status - Disk Drive has the SMART Predict Failure function which monitors the Disk Drive operating status. TOSHIBA HDD/SSD Alert supervises this status and if a failure is predicted, it shows the alert message and recommends you backup data in the drive. NOTE: Please note that SSD technology only allows for a certain number of rewrite cycles.
During the lifetime of your computer you may be required to exchange the SSD. Disk Drive status - You can check current drive status by opening the TOSHIBA HDD/SSD Alert form the start menu. System backup wizard function - This function executes Windows Complete PC backup.
NOTE: For more information about the Windows Complete PC backup and recovery, please refer to 'Backup and Recovery Center' in the 'Maintenance' section. IMPORTANT: (1) The SMART function of disk drive can not predict all failures. It is recommended that you periodically back-up your Disk Drive data to external media. (2) The administrator privilege is required for setup. (3) The administrator privilege is required for system backup. (4) The HDD recovery area does not get backed up.
It is recommended that you create recovery discs using TOSHIBA Recovery Media Creator. (5) Windows Complete PC backup does not support backup of a second drive. The data of a second drive can be backed up by copying to an external drive etc. Using Windows Explorer.Windows Complete PC backup is supported only by Windows7,Windows Vista Ultimate/Enterprise/Business. You may backup using a 3rd party's backup software if you use WindowsXP,Windows Vista Home premium or Home Basic. To open the HDD/SSD Alert current status:. Click the Start menu.
Enter 'HDD' into the search field. Click 'HDD SSD Alert' in the search results.
The HDD SSD Alert status will open and display the current status of your drive. For complete information on the HDD SSD Alert, click the 'Help' button after entering the HDD SSD Alert. SERVICE STATION This application allows your computer to automatically search for TOSHIBA software updates or other alerts from TOSHIBA that are specific to your computer system and its programs. When enabled, this application periodically transmits to our servers a limited amount of system information required to perform these updates or alerts. This feature is enabled by default.
To open Service Station:. Click the Start menu.
Enter 'Service Station' into the search field. Click 'Service Station' in the search results. Service Station will open. To enable / disable Service Station:. Click the 'View Program Access Information' link located under 'Last Update' in the lower Left corner. Toshiba Service Station Access Information window will open.
To disable this application (not recommended) click the disable button. To continue using this application click the enable button.
SERVICE STATION This application allows your computer to automatically search for TOSHIBA software updates or other alerts from TOSHIBA that are specific to your computer system and its programs. When enabled, this application periodically transmits to our servers a limited amount of system information required to perform these updates or alerts. This feature is enabled by default.
To open Service Station:. Click the Start menu. Enter 'Service Station' into the search field.
Click 'Service Station' in the search results. Service Station will open. To enable / disable Service Station:.
Click the 'View Program Access Information' link located under 'Last Update' in the lower Left corner. Toshiba Service Station Access Information window will open. To disable this application (not recommended) click the disable button.
To continue using this application click the enable button. TOSHIBA VALUE ADDED PACKAGE The Toshiba Value Added Package (TVAP) provides an essential link to system resources required by several TOSHIBA original program components for access to BIOS functions etc, such as:. TOSHIBA eco Utility provides extended power control options to our customers over devices in Toshiba notebooks. Reduction in power consumption by switching to optimum power settings based on plugged-in or on battery power machine status, or remaining battery power percentage. TOSHIBA HWSetup lets you customize your hardware settings according to the way that you work with your computer and the peripherals you use.
TOSHIBA Password Utility lets you set and maintain password security that restricts access to the computer. TOSHIBA Flash Cards provides additional Hotkey (Function Fn keys) functionality to Toshiba notebooks and includes an intelligent user interface (UI) in the form of a graphical drop-down invoked by hotkey operation. This improves the user experience by allowing them to visually identify current status and available options at time of selection, saving them time spent blindly moving between the hot-key options to find the one they need.
TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool can display the basic information of a computer and diagnose simple issues using Windows built-in toolset. TVAP should be installed before other Toshiba Utility files to ensure their proper functioning. If TVAP is not installed on your computer, you can verify if it is available for your specific model under 'Downloads' on the TOSHIBA support web site (support.toshiba.com).
ECO UTILITY Some laptops are equipped with 'eco mode'. This mode slightly lowers performance of some devices to reduce electric power consumption. You can realize measurable power savings by using it continuously. TOSHIBA eco Utility helps you monitor your power savings by showing approximate real time power consumption.
Furthermore, it shows approximate accumulated power consumption and approximate accumulated power savings when using eco mode daily, weekly, and monthly. The utility also shows the approximate accumulated CO2 emission and savings while using eco mode. You can track power savings by using eco mode continuously. Eco Mode sets the conditions described below. If you deviate from these settings, e.g., if you turn up the monitor brightness or turn on the LED illumination (.1), it will no longer be eco mode. Eco power plan is used for eco Mode. It has the following settings by default.
These settings are in addition to the standard Power saver plan settings of Windows. On AC adaptor plugged in: It changes the display brightness to Level-4, changes the dimmed display brightness to Level-1 (.4), turns off the LED illumination (.1) and the keyboard backlight (.2), changes the time before dim the monitor to 2 minute (.4), changes the time before the monitor turns off to 5 minutes, changes the time before the hard disk turns off to 5 minutes, and changes the time before the system enters sleep to 10 minutes.
On Battery: It changes the display brightness to Level-3, changes the dimmed display brightness to Level-1 (.4), turns off the LED illumination (.1) and the keyboard backlight (.2), changes the time before dim the monitor to 1 minute (.4), changes the time before the monitor turns off to 3 minutes (2 minutes, if models with Windows 7 installed), changes the time before the hard disk drive turns off to 3 minutes, and changes the time before the system enters into sleep mode to 5 minutes.' If you change the power plan to 'eco', your PC is on eco mode.1: Only on models that support LED illumination.2: Only on models that support Keyboard backlight.3: Only on models that include the eco Button.4: Only on models with Windows7 installed To open the TOSHIBA eco utility:. Click the Start menu.
Enter 'eco' into the search field. Click 'eco Utility' in the search results. Please read the information in the first box, select 'Agee' and click 'OK'.
The TOSHIBA eco Utility will open allowing you monitor power consumption and set preferences. To learn more about the TOSHIBA eco Utility, click 'Help' at the bottom of the screen CLICK HERE and Refer to your Owner's Manual for additional information on the TOSHIBA eco Utility. ECO UTILITY Some laptops are equipped with 'eco mode'. This mode slightly lowers performance of some devices to reduce electric power consumption. You can realize measurable power savings by using it continuously.
TOSHIBA eco Utility helps you monitor your power savings by showing approximate real time power consumption. Furthermore, it shows approximate accumulated power consumption and approximate accumulated power savings when using eco mode daily, weekly, and monthly. The utility also shows the approximate accumulated CO2 emission and savings while using eco mode. You can track power savings by using eco mode continuously.
Eco Mode sets the conditions described below. If you deviate from these settings, e.g., if you turn up the monitor brightness or turn on the LED illumination (.1), it will no longer be eco mode. Eco power plan is used for eco Mode. It has the following settings by default. These settings are in addition to the standard Power saver plan settings of Windows. On AC adaptor plugged in: It changes the display brightness to Level-4, changes the dimmed display brightness to Level-1 (.4), turns off the LED illumination (.1) and the keyboard backlight (.2), changes the time before dim the monitor to 2 minute (.4), changes the time before the monitor turns off to 5 minutes, changes the time before the hard disk turns off to 5 minutes, and changes the time before the system enters sleep to 10 minutes.
On Battery: It changes the display brightness to Level-3, changes the dimmed display brightness to Level-1 (.4), turns off the LED illumination (.1) and the keyboard backlight (.2), changes the time before dim the monitor to 1 minute (.4), changes the time before the monitor turns off to 3 minutes (2 minutes, if models with Windows 7 installed), changes the time before the hard disk drive turns off to 3 minutes, and changes the time before the system enters into sleep mode to 5 minutes.' If you change the power plan to 'eco', your PC is on eco mode.1: Only on models that support LED illumination.2: Only on models that support Keyboard backlight.3: Only on models that include the eco Button.4: Only on models with Windows7 installed To open the TOSHIBA eco utility:. Click the Start menu. Enter 'eco' into the search field. Click 'eco Utility' in the search results.
Please read the information in the first box, select 'Agee' and click 'OK'. The TOSHIBA eco Utility will open allowing you monitor power consumption and set preferences. To learn more about the TOSHIBA eco Utility, click 'Help' at the bottom of the screen CLICK HERE and Refer to your Owner's Manual for additional information on the TOSHIBA eco Utility. ECO UTILITY Some laptops are equipped with 'eco mode'. This mode slightly lowers performance of some devices to reduce electric power consumption. You can realize measurable power savings by using it continuously.
TOSHIBA eco Utility helps you monitor your power savings by showing approximate real time power consumption. Furthermore, it shows approximate accumulated power consumption and approximate accumulated power savings when using eco mode daily, weekly, and monthly.
The utility also shows the approximate accumulated CO2 emission and savings while using eco mode. You can track power savings by using eco mode continuously. Eco Mode sets the conditions described below. If you deviate from these settings, e.g., if you turn up the monitor brightness or turn on the LED illumination (.1), it will no longer be eco mode.
Eco power plan is used for eco Mode. It has the following settings by default. These settings are in addition to the standard Power saver plan settings of Windows. On AC adaptor plugged in: It changes the display brightness to Level-4, changes the dimmed display brightness to Level-1 (.4), turns off the LED illumination (.1) and the keyboard backlight (.2), changes the time before dim the monitor to 2 minute (.4), changes the time before the monitor turns off to 5 minutes, changes the time before the hard disk turns off to 5 minutes, and changes the time before the system enters sleep to 10 minutes. On Battery: It changes the display brightness to Level-3, changes the dimmed display brightness to Level-1 (.4), turns off the LED illumination (.1) and the keyboard backlight (.2), changes the time before dim the monitor to 1 minute (.4), changes the time before the monitor turns off to 3 minutes (2 minutes, if models with Windows 7 installed), changes the time before the hard disk drive turns off to 3 minutes, and changes the time before the system enters into sleep mode to 5 minutes.'
If you change the power plan to 'eco', your PC is on eco mode.1: Only on models that support LED illumination.2: Only on models that support Keyboard backlight.3: Only on models that include the eco Button.4: Only on models with Windows7 installed To open the TOSHIBA eco utility:. Click the Start menu. Enter 'eco' into the search field.
Click 'eco Utility' in the search results. Please read the information in the first box, select 'Agee' and click 'OK'.
The TOSHIBA eco Utility will open allowing you monitor power consumption and set preferences. To learn more about the TOSHIBA eco Utility, click 'Help' at the bottom of the screen CLICK HERE and Refer to your Owner's Manual for additional information on the TOSHIBA eco Utility. PASSWORD UTILITY This utility adds additional password security to your Toshiba computer. After registering a user password, you will be required to input it when booting the computer or starting the Password Utility. Refer to your Owner's Manual for complete details.
To open the Password Utility:. Click the Start menu. Enter 'Password' into the search field. Click 'Password Utility' in the search results. The Password Utility will open allowing you to set, delete or change the password. Set password will regsiter a user password with the computer. Delete allows you to delete the regsitered user password.
Change allows you to change the regsitered user password. When setting a password, you can apply it to the HDD. For information about this feature, click on 'Learn More.' PASSWORD UTILITY This utility adds additional password security to your Toshiba computer. After registering a user password, you will be required to input it when booting the computer or starting the Password Utility. Refer to your Owner's Manual for complete details.
To open the Password Utility:. Click the Start menu. Enter 'Password' into the search field.
Click 'Password Utility' in the search results. The Password Utility will open allowing you to set, delete or change the password. Set password will regsiter a user password with the computer. Delete allows you to delete the regsitered user password.
Change allows you to change the regsitered user password. When setting a password, you can apply it to the HDD. For information about this feature, click on 'Learn More.' ECO UTILITY Some laptops are equipped with 'eco mode'. This mode slightly lowers performance of some devices to reduce electric power consumption.
You can realize measurable power savings by using it continuously. TOSHIBA eco Utility helps you monitor your power savings by showing approximate real time power consumption. Furthermore, it shows approximate accumulated power consumption and approximate accumulated power savings when using eco mode daily, weekly, and monthly. The utility also shows the approximate accumulated CO2 emission and savings while using eco mode. You can track power savings by using eco mode continuously. Eco Mode sets the conditions described below. If you deviate from these settings, e.g., if you turn up the monitor brightness or turn on the LED illumination (.1), it will no longer be eco mode.
Eco power plan is used for eco Mode. It has the following settings by default. These settings are in addition to the standard Power saver plan settings of Windows. On AC adaptor plugged in: It changes the display brightness to Level-4, changes the dimmed display brightness to Level-1 (.4), turns off the LED illumination (.1) and the keyboard backlight (.2), changes the time before dim the monitor to 2 minute (.4), changes the time before the monitor turns off to 5 minutes, changes the time before the hard disk turns off to 5 minutes, and changes the time before the system enters sleep to 10 minutes. On Battery: It changes the display brightness to Level-3, changes the dimmed display brightness to Level-1 (.4), turns off the LED illumination (.1) and the keyboard backlight (.2), changes the time before dim the monitor to 1 minute (.4), changes the time before the monitor turns off to 3 minutes (2 minutes, if models with Windows 7 installed), changes the time before the hard disk drive turns off to 3 minutes, and changes the time before the system enters into sleep mode to 5 minutes.' If you change the power plan to 'eco', your PC is on eco mode.1: Only on models that support LED illumination.2: Only on models that support Keyboard backlight.3: Only on models that include the eco Button.4: Only on models with Windows7 installed To open the TOSHIBA eco utility:.
Click the Start menu. Enter 'eco' into the search field. Click 'eco Utility' in the search results. Please read the information in the first box, select 'Agee' and click 'OK'. The TOSHIBA eco Utility will open allowing you monitor power consumption and set preferences. To learn more about the TOSHIBA eco Utility, click 'Help' at the bottom of the screen CLICK HERE and Refer to your Owner's Manual for additional information on the TOSHIBA eco Utility. This Toshiba Audio Enhancement utility update improves external audio volume drops.
Install Instructions. Install this utility after installing the Conexant Audio Driver.
Save all work in progress and close open applications. Click the DOWNLOAD button to download the file to your computer. Click/tap the Run button. Click/tap Start when the TOSHIBA Archive Extractor window is displayed. Click or tap Yes to continue if a User Account Control window is displayed. Follow the displayed instructions to complete the install.
Restart the computer. ECO UTILITY Some laptops are equipped with 'eco mode'. This mode slightly lowers performance of some devices to reduce electric power consumption. You can realize measurable power savings by using it continuously. TOSHIBA eco Utility helps you monitor your power savings by showing approximate real time power consumption.
Furthermore, it shows approximate accumulated power consumption and approximate accumulated power savings when using eco mode daily, weekly, and monthly. The utility also shows the approximate accumulated CO2 emission and savings while using eco mode. You can track power savings by using eco mode continuously. Eco Mode sets the conditions described below.
If you deviate from these settings, e.g., if you turn up the monitor brightness or turn on the LED illumination (.1), it will no longer be eco mode. Eco power plan is used for eco Mode. It has the following settings by default. These settings are in addition to the standard Power saver plan settings of Windows.
On AC adaptor plugged in: It changes the display brightness to Level-4, changes the dimmed display brightness to Level-1 (.4), turns off the LED illumination (.1) and the keyboard backlight (.2), changes the time before dim the monitor to 2 minute (.4), changes the time before the monitor turns off to 5 minutes, changes the time before the hard disk turns off to 5 minutes, and changes the time before the system enters sleep to 10 minutes. On Battery: It changes the display brightness to Level-3, changes the dimmed display brightness to Level-1 (.4), turns off the LED illumination (.1) and the keyboard backlight (.2), changes the time before dim the monitor to 1 minute (.4), changes the time before the monitor turns off to 3 minutes (2 minutes, if models with Windows 7 installed), changes the time before the hard disk drive turns off to 3 minutes, and changes the time before the system enters into sleep mode to 5 minutes.' If you change the power plan to 'eco', your PC is on eco mode.1: Only on models that support LED illumination.2: Only on models that support Keyboard backlight.3: Only on models that include the eco Button.4: Only on models with Windows7 installed To open the TOSHIBA eco utility:. Click the Start menu. Enter 'eco' into the search field. Click 'eco Utility' in the search results. Please read the information in the first box, select 'Agee' and click 'OK'.
The TOSHIBA eco Utility will open allowing you monitor power consumption and set preferences. To learn more about the TOSHIBA eco Utility, click 'Help' at the bottom of the screen CLICK HERE and Refer to your Owner's Manual for additional information on the TOSHIBA eco Utility. SERVICE STATION This application allows your computer to automatically search for TOSHIBA software updates or other alerts from TOSHIBA that are specific to your computer system and its programs. When enabled, this application periodically transmits to our servers a limited amount of system information required to perform these updates or alerts.
This feature is enabled by default. To open Service Station:. Click the Start menu. Enter 'Service Station' into the search field. Click 'Service Station' in the search results.
Service Station will open. To enable / disable Service Station:.
Click the 'View Program Access Information' link located under 'Last Update' in the lower Left corner. Toshiba Service Station Access Information window will open. To disable this application (not recommended) click the disable button. To continue using this application click the enable button.
PASSWORD UTILITY This utility adds additional password security to your Toshiba computer. After registering a user password, you will be required to input it when booting the computer or starting the Password Utility. Refer to your Owner's Manual for complete details. To open the Password Utility:. Click the Start menu. Enter 'Password' into the search field. Click 'Password Utility' in the search results.
The Password Utility will open allowing you to set, delete or change the password. Set password will regsiter a user password with the computer. Delete allows you to delete the regsitered user password. Change allows you to change the regsitered user password. When setting a password, you can apply it to the HDD. For information about this feature, click on 'Learn More.' .
Release Notes. For CD-ROM BIOS updates in Windows 8 models: (1) Shut down the system while pressing the SHIFT key to completely power off. (2) Power on while pressing F2 to enter BIOS Setup. (3) From the Security tab set the 'Secure Boot' setting to 'Disabled'.
(4) From the Advanced tab, enter 'System Configuration' then set the Boot Mode to 'CSM Boot' if the setting is available. (5) Press F10 to save and exit. (6) Boot from the BIOS CD-ROM and type BIOS at the prompt. (7) After the BIOS update has completed, restore the BIOS settings that were changed. Note: The BIOS Launcher 'CDROM Installation' option may not automatically proceed to burn the CD-ROM in Windows 8.
If this occurs navigate to the root directory of the C-Drive then open the directory named after the BIOS filename (ex. C: skgjv130), and manually burn the CD-ROM from the disc image (ISO) file. For CD-ROM BIOS updates in Windows 7 models: Type BIOS then press enter at the C: prompt. For all updates: The BIOS update will force the computer to shut down or restart.
Please make sure to save all work in progress before starting BIOS updates. Power on the computer if it is off. While the 'TOSHIBA' logo is displayed, press the F2 function key to start BIOS Setup. Check the version of BIOS and press the F9 function key then Enter to load setup defaults. Press the F10 function key then Enter to save settings and exit. The computer will automatically reboot.
Change History. Release Notes. For CD-ROM BIOS updates in Windows 8 models: (1) Shut down the system while pressing the SHIFT key to completely power off. (2) Power on while pressing F2 to enter BIOS Setup. (3) From the Security tab set the 'Secure Boot' setting to 'Disabled'. (4) From the Advanced tab, enter 'System Configuration' then set the Boot Mode to 'CSM Boot' if the setting is available. (5) Press F10 to save and exit.
(6) Boot from the BIOS CD-ROM and type BIOS at the prompt. (7) After the BIOS update has completed, restore the BIOS settings that were changed.
Note: The BIOS Launcher 'CDROM Installation' option may not automatically proceed to burn the CD-ROM in Windows 8. If this occurs navigate to the root directory of the C-Drive then open the directory named after the BIOS filename (ex. C: skgjv130), and manually burn the CD-ROM from the disc image (ISO) file. For CD-ROM BIOS updates in Windows 7 models: Type BIOS then press enter at the C: prompt.
For all updates: The BIOS update will force the computer to shut down or restart. Please make sure to save all work in progress before starting BIOS updates. Power on the computer if it is off. While the 'TOSHIBA' logo is displayed, press the F2 function key to start BIOS Setup.
Check the version of BIOS and press the F9 function key then Enter to load setup defaults. Press the F10 function key then Enter to save settings and exit. The computer will automatically reboot. Change History. Version 1.10 - 2015-05-11.
Updated the Nvidia N16P and N16S Video BIOS (VBIOS). Fixed: An 'Intel(R) Display Audio' device is displayed even if nothing is plugged in to the HDMI port. Fixed: Some USB 3.0 devices cannot be recognized. Fixed: The HDD PW Display status is abnormal on 2 Hard Disk Drive (HDD) models. Disabled NFC in Windows 7. Disabled PCIE Port 5 ASPM L1.
Rolled back Microcode to 0x19. Added code to detect 1 HDD, or 2 HDD SKUs.
Fixed an SSD + HDD SKU boot order change issue. Modified the dGPU power-off sequence for Windows 7. Fixed a Windows 7 event log 'error ID: 18' issue. Modified the dGPU power-on sequence for Windows 7. Modified the Auto Key Scan function. Modified the Adapter Protect function.
Fixed the EC version function for BIOS reads. Added a fan table.
Modified the Battery Mode Power Protect function. Fixed a USB port S3 power issue. Version 1.00 - 2015-03-25. Initial production release for these models. Release Notes.
For CD-ROM BIOS updates in Windows 8 models: (1) Shut down the system while pressing the SHIFT key to completely power off. (2) Power on while pressing F2 to enter BIOS Setup. (3) From the Security tab set the 'Secure Boot' setting to 'Disabled'.
(4) From the Advanced tab, enter 'System Configuration' then set the Boot Mode to 'CSM Boot' if the setting is available. (5) Press F10 to save and exit. (6) Boot from the BIOS CD-ROM and type BIOS at the prompt. (7) After the BIOS update has completed, restore the BIOS settings that were changed. Note: The BIOS Launcher 'CDROM Installation' option may not automatically proceed to burn the CD-ROM in Windows 8.
If this occurs navigate to the root directory of the C-Drive then open the directory named after the BIOS filename (ex. C: skgjv130), and manually burn the CD-ROM from the disc image (ISO) file. For CD-ROM BIOS updates in Windows 7 models: Type BIOS then press enter at the C: prompt.
For all updates: The BIOS update will force the computer to shut down or restart. Please make sure to save all work in progress before starting BIOS updates. Power on the computer if it is off. While the 'TOSHIBA' logo is displayed, press the F2 function key to start BIOS Setup. Check the version of BIOS and press the F9 function key then Enter to load setup defaults. Press the F10 function key then Enter to save settings and exit.
The computer will automatically reboot. Change History. Version 1.20 - 2015-05-18. Initial production release for new discrete graphics models. Version 1.10 - 2015-05-11. Updated the Nvidia N16P and N16S Video BIOS (VBIOS).
Fixed: An 'Intel(R) Display Audio' device is displayed even if nothing is plugged in to the HDMI port. Fixed: Some USB 3.0 devices cannot be recognized. Fixed: The HDD PW Display status is abnormal on 2 Hard Disk Drive (HDD) models. Disabled NFC in Windows 7. Disabled PCIE Port 5 ASPM L1.
Rolled back Microcode to 0x19. Added code to detect 1 HDD, or 2 HDD SKUs. Fixed an SSD + HDD SKU boot order change issue.
Modified the dGPU power-off sequence for Windows 7. Fixed a Windows 7 event log 'error ID: 18' issue.
Modified the dGPU power-on sequence for Windows 7. Modified the Auto Key Scan function.
Modified the Adapter Protect function. Fixed the EC version function for BIOS reads. Added a fan table. Modified the Battery Mode Power Protect function. Fixed a USB port S3 power issue.
Version 1.00 - 2015-03-25. Initial production release for these models. Release Notes. For CD-ROM BIOS updates in Windows 8 models: (1) Shut down the system while pressing the SHIFT key to completely power off. (2) Power on while pressing F2 to enter BIOS Setup. (3) From the Security tab set the 'Secure Boot' setting to 'Disabled'. (4) From the Advanced tab, enter 'System Configuration' then set the Boot Mode to 'CSM Boot' if the setting is available.
(5) Press F10 to save and exit. (6) Boot from the BIOS CD-ROM and type BIOS at the prompt.
(7) After the BIOS update has completed, restore the BIOS settings that were changed. Note: The BIOS Launcher 'CDROM Installation' option may not automatically proceed to burn the CD-ROM in Windows 8. If this occurs navigate to the root directory of the C-Drive then open the directory named after the BIOS filename (ex.
C: skgjv130), and manually burn the CD-ROM from the disc image (ISO) file. For CD-ROM BIOS updates in Windows 7 models: Type BIOS then press enter at the C: prompt. For all updates: The BIOS update will force the computer to shut down or restart. Please make sure to save all work in progress before starting BIOS updates. Power on the computer if it is off. While the 'TOSHIBA' logo is displayed, press the F2 function key to start BIOS Setup.
Check the version of BIOS and press the F9 function key then Enter to load setup defaults. Press the F10 function key then Enter to save settings and exit. The computer will automatically reboot.
Change History. Version 1.30 - 2015-06-10. Updated the NVIDIA (N16SGM) Video BIOS to v82.08.46.00.1E. Version 1.20 - 2015-05-18.
Initial production release for new models. Version 1.10 - 2015-05-11. Updated the Nvidia N16P and N16S Video BIOS (VBIOS).
Fixed: An 'Intel(R) Display Audio' device is displayed even if nothing is plugged in to the HDMI port. Fixed: Some USB 3.0 devices cannot be recognized.
Fixed: The HDD PW Display status is abnormal on 2 Hard Disk Drive (HDD) models. Disabled NFC in Windows 7. Disabled PCIE Port 5 ASPM L1.
Rolled back Microcode to 0x19. Added code to detect 1 HDD, or 2 HDD SKUs. Fixed an SSD + HDD SKU boot order change issue.
Modified the dGPU power-off sequence for Windows 7. Fixed a Windows 7 event log 'error ID: 18' issue. Modified the dGPU power-on sequence for Windows 7.
Modified the Auto Key Scan function. Modified the Adapter Protect function. Fixed the EC version function for BIOS reads. Added a fan table.
Modified the Battery Mode Power Protect function. Fixed a USB port S3 power issue. Version 1.00 - 2015-03-25.
Initial production release for these models. Release Notes. For CD-ROM BIOS updates in Windows 8x or Windows 10 models: (1) Shut down the system while pressing the SHIFT key to completely power off. (2) Power on while pressing F2 to enter BIOS Setup.
(3) From the Security tab set the 'Secure Boot' setting to 'Disabled'. (4) From the Advanced tab, enter 'System Configuration' then set the Boot Mode to 'CSM Boot' if the setting is available. (5) Press F10 to save and exit. (6) Boot from the BIOS CD-ROM and type BIOS at the prompt. (7) After the BIOS update has completed, restore the BIOS settings that were changed.
Note: The BIOS Launcher 'CDROM Installation' option may not automatically proceed to burn the CD-ROM in Windows 8x or Windows 10. If this occurs navigate to the root directory of the C-Drive then open the directory named after the BIOS filename (ex. C: scpjv510), and manually burn the CD-ROM from the disc image (ISO) file. For CD-ROM BIOS updates in Windows 7 models: Type BIOS then press enter at the C: prompt.
For all updates: The BIOS update will force the computer to shut down or restart. Please make sure to save all work in progress before starting BIOS updates. Power on the computer if it is off. While the 'TOSHIBA' logo is displayed, press the F2 function key to start BIOS Setup. Check the version of BIOS and press the F9 function key then Enter to load setup defaults.
Press the F10 function key then Enter to save settings and exit. The computer will automatically reboot. Change History.
Version 5.10 - 2015-10-06. Updated the Mangement Engine (ME) to V10.0.47.1006. Modified to report the correct battery current for Windows 10 charging time. Version 5.00 - 2015-07-21.
First formal release for Windows 10 use. Fixed the color of 'main' characters. Implemented SMBIOS Type2 Manufacturer and Product strings. Updated the Reference Code (RC) from V2.5.0 to V2.7.1 for Windows 10.
Updated the NVIDIA N16SGM Video BIOS (VBIOS) to V82.08.46.00.1E. Fixed: When TPM is disabled in the System Configuration Utility (SCU), the TPM device is still listed in the Operating System (OS) Device Manager. Updated the Intel Graphics Output Protocol (GOP) to V5.5.1032. Corrected the TPM status in the SCU and OS. Added an Intel S3 Security update solution.
Fixed a TPM 2.0 TCG Physical Presence Interface 1.2 Test issue. Added 'Win8 DG Win10' TPM behavior. Updated the Embedded Controller (EC) to V4.04. Updated the Management Engine (ME) to V10.0.45.1022, Lock ME. Updated the ESRT Version and FW GUID for Capsule Update policy. Version 1.40 - 2015-07-17.
Updated to fix an EEPROM data write issue. Version 1.30 - 2015-06-10. Updated the NVIDIA (N16SGM) Video BIOS to v82.08.46.00.1E.
Version 1.20 - 2015-05-18. Initial production release for new models. Version 1.10 - 2015-05-11. Updated the Nvidia N16P and N16S Video BIOS (VBIOS). Fixed: An 'Intel(R) Display Audio' device is displayed even if nothing is plugged in to the HDMI port. Fixed: Some USB 3.0 devices cannot be recognized. Fixed: The HDD PW Display status is abnormal on 2 Hard Disk Drive (HDD) models.
Disabled NFC in Windows 7. Disabled PCIE Port 5 ASPM L1. Rolled back Microcode to 0x19. Added code to detect 1 HDD, or 2 HDD SKUs. Fixed an SSD + HDD SKU boot order change issue.
Modified the dGPU power-off sequence for Windows 7. Fixed a Windows 7 event log 'error ID: 18' issue. Modified the dGPU power-on sequence for Windows 7. Modified the Auto Key Scan function. Modified the Adapter Protect function. Fixed the EC version function for BIOS reads.
Added a fan table. Modified the Battery Mode Power Protect function. Fixed a USB port S3 power issue.
Version 1.00 - 2015-03-25. Initial production release for these models.
Harga: 3.650.000,- Garansi 1 tahun Spesifikasi Produk: PCI IO card yang satu ini adalah PCI express slot yang berkemampuan tinggi produksi MOXA – CP168EL lengkap dengan kabel Gurita-nya yang khusus dibuat untuk seri PCIe card ini. Jadi jangan berharap PCIe ini akan bisa digunakan tanpa kabel bawaannya. Untuk referensi silahkan lihat: www.moxa.com Features and Benefits.
PCI Express x1 compliant. 921.6 Kbps maximum baudrate for super fast data transmission. 128-byte FIFO and on-chip H/W, S/W flow control. Choose from a wide range of connection cables and boxes. Low profile form factor fits small-sized PCs. Drivers provided for Windows 7 x86/x64, XP/2003/Vista/2008 x86/x64, 2000, DOS, Linux 2.4/2.6,QNX 6, SCO Open Server 5/6, UnixWare 7.
15 KV ESD protection on the board Overview The CP-168EL-A is a smart, 8-port PCI Express board designed for POS and ATM applications. It is a top choice of industrial automation engineers and system integrators, and supports many different operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and even Unix. In addition, each of the board’s 8 RS-232 serial ports supports a super fast 921.6 Kbps baudrate. The CP-168EL-A provides full modem control signals to ensure compatibility with a wide range of serial peripherals, and its PCI Express “x1″ classification allows it to be installed in any PCI Express slot.
Smaller Form Factor The CP-168EL-A is a low profile board that is compatible with any PCI Express slot. The board requires only a 3.3 VDC power supply, which means that the board fits any host computer, ranging from shoebox to standard-sized PCs. Drivers Provided for Windows, Linux, and Unix Moxa continues to support a wide variety of operating systems, and the CP-168EL-A board is no exception. Reliable Windows COM and Linux/Unix TTY drivers are provided for all Moxa boards, and other operating systems, such as WEPOS, are also supported for embedded integration.
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