Help failed BIOS update won't boot

Started by Wingco1, Apr 08, 2008, 17:29:41

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Steve

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I have managed to extract the bios file for the laptop mentioned above i.e SAT L30 if you PM your email I will attach it,the .wph is the file you need.I presume you have found the crisis recovery tool and have a usb floppy drive. :)
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Wingco1

Thanks Steve PM sent. I have the crisis recovery tool, not got a USB Floppy yet. This all happened last night and my mate, who's laptop it is, has taken it to a repair shop this morning without telling me. However I would still like the file in the event the computer shop can't help. Is it the version listed on the Toshiba Website?

19/02/08     BIOS Update   Toshiba   OS independent   3.10-WIN

Steve

I have sent you the bios file for the sat L30 PSL 33 it is ver 3.1 :)
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Rik

Quote from: stevethegas on Apr 09, 2008, 10:59:05
I have sent you the bios file for the sat L30 PSL 33 it is ver 3.1 :)

Thanks for your efforts, Steve, it's things like this that make the forum special. :karma:
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Steve

Thanks Rik. Just about to update the bios on my laptop. No seriously we've all been there,well I  have anyway! ;D
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Rik

We have, Steve, but forums give us the chance to share our experiences and find ways out of trouble (or into it in my case ;)).
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Sebby

This is certainly sounding more hopeful that yesterday. Thanks, Steve. :karma:

Wingco1

Steve, you wouldn't have a Toshiba specific recovery proceedure by any chance. I didn't hold out much hope that the computer shop could help. So nothing to lose, will have to give it a go. I understand the CRT is usable on all Phoenix BIOS regardless of brand of laptop. It's the key presses pre and post power up I'm not sure about.  :-\

Glenn

The link I posted on Tuesday details the key presses required, assuming you have a USB disk drive just follow it and you should get a working laptop in around 20 minutes
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Wingco1

Thanks Rik. Heads a shed at the mo, been reading so much I've forgotten where I read it  :)

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Wingco1

Quote from: Glenn on Apr 10, 2008, 18:39:41
The link I posted on Tuesday details the key presses required, assuming you have a USB disk drive just follow it and you should get a working laptop in around 20 minutes
I wish it could be that simple Glenn, no, I hope it can be that simple, in fact I pray it's that simple  :)

Glenn

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Wingco1

Cheers mate, it will be next week. Local computer shop wanted £25 for a usb FDD!. So I ordered one from Amazon for about £12.

Steve

Good luck when you get the usb floppy, there is a link mentioned to the crisis disk tool further down in Glen's link,also a reference to use the primary usb port (which ever one that is). I suppose if no luck its back to Toshiba. :)
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Wingco1

Failed miserably  :mad:  Tried both USB ports, the floppy gets the power but if won't spin. Either the BIOS is well goosed or the particular model lappy doesn't support the recovery process  :bawl: Have sent a couple of enquiries away to some repair firms so will see what I get back.

Sebby

Sorry to hear that. I hope you have some luck with these companies. :(

Inactive

Clutching at straws, and I am no expert, but have you tried the USB/Floppy via a powered USB Hub ??
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Sebby

The drive powers up, so I don't think that'll make a difference, In. :(

Rik

I can't help but wonder how, without a BIOS, the machine would know how to read from a floppy?
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Sebby

I've wondered this all along. I originally said that it can't be recovered because I was under the impression that no BIOS means no hope. The site linked to in this thread does suggest otherwise, though. :(

Rik

I read through the article, but it still left me wondering how a machine with no working BIOS could read anything. I was hoping that, maybe, Tosh had a core BIOS in place to do the job and that the main BIOS enhanced the functionality. It looks like this isn't the case, though. :(
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