On 19/12/2022 12:38, Philip Herlihy wrote:
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Maybe Windows can tell you? Look for "About" in Settings.
Noting of interest in there I'm afraid. ;-(
Or maybe Toshiba have an online diagnostic which can detect the model and direct you to the right BIOS?
If it isn't clear and obvious exactly what I have in front of me, that's
my GoTo (and it's only caught me out when bricking a Thinkpad Mobo). ;-(
It's just that either there isn't such a ting for these Toshiba laptops (especially since Toshiba pulled out of laptop manufacture) or I've not
found it yet.
But if it ain't broke, why fix it?
Er=m, because I'm guessing they wouldn't have brought out later BIOS's
if it wasn't broke? ;-)
I get what you mean though, if it's working with what you have, why
change anything but that's already happened when the PO upgraded it to
W10 from the W7 it came with and often after updating the BIOS you find
new hardware appear, stuff that actually works better or you can use
later processors etc (as a browse though the overview for each BIOS
version will confirm). eg:
https://support.dynabook.com/support/viewContentDetail?contentId=3483311
So even though the latest firmware release might be as old as the
laptop, I generally try to bring them up to that because it seems
logical at least, even if it doesn't make an obvious difference. How
many of those 'funnies' could be down to a bug that was fixed 10 years
ago for example? <shrug>
That and the first thing any support person might ask is 'are you
running the latest f/w version'? ;-)
Cheers, T i m
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