The Official Toshiba Support Website provides support for Satellite Pro 440CDT.
I am working on a Toshiba laptop, the configs to get into the BIOS is F2 when it is loading. I can tap or hold F2 and nothing is coming up. Is it possible that the BIOS is messed up. I was doing a recovery and it froze on the Setting screen, now I cant do anything except look at the Toshiba Splash Screen. Can anyone help?
My Toshiba laptop won't start, yesterday it worked fine, I did a upgrade to Windows 8.1, and after that it still worked fine. Now I'm at school and it doens't work. It's very annoying because I need it for my subjects.. I removed the battery, like they say i many youtube videos's but that doesn't work either..
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1. Turn on computer by Holding down power button while pressing the ESC key.
The machine will beep, then display:
Check System, then press [F1] key.
2. Release ESC key
3. Press F1 keyI have tried everything you all have suggested. I dont get ANY invitation to press F2 or any other key. It used to show the Win 8 Spinning dots and now it doesnt. I an only receiving a screen that just has the Toshiba Leading Innovation >>> screen and it just stops right there and stays there. I know that the last thing I did when i got it going the other night was try to reinstall WIN8 it ended up freezing in the install process so I am feeling its completely wiped of any commands or anything. Is this laptop a nice paper weight??
if under warranty suggest to initiate the process. if you hear beep when you try to boot then according the number of beeps we can pinpoint hardware problem. Which Toshiba laptop it is?
It isn't necessarily a paperweight yet. Is your install of Windows 8 from Toshiba, or is it a retail version? I've had issues with Windows installs on Toshiba's in the past because of their drivers.
You may want to try to re-install Windows 8, or whatever OS came with the laptop.
With the Satellite Pros that I used to administer, I think it was F2 to get into the BIOS.
usually when the cmos battery depletes itself you don't get the problem you describe
better if you create an error by holding the 'esc' key down and pressing f1 to get into
the biosAccess CMOS battery ( find out how in user manual) and disconnect it. Also unplug AC adapter and remove laptop battery. Wait 15 min and restore connections. Try rebooting laptop
You know I am glad CMOS was brought up because I do recall when I was able to get into the bios that the clock was WAY off. I will be replacing that battery tomorrow. To see if it works.
Thanks
Does your keyboard have secondary actions for the F-keys? Maybe for some reason they are locked and you have to press Fn+F2 during boot?
The following link lists some other options too depending on the device you are using.
http://support.toshiba.com/support/viewContentDetail?soid=627009there is no way a laptop loose its bios. Different type of toshiba laptop may have different key button to access the bios. After you turn on your PC just continue press the F2 or ESC to access the bios.
try this: Power on laptop and Press the ESC key hold it for three 5 seconds then release it. Press the F1 key when prompted on the boot screen to enter the BIOS.
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