BIOS settings hidden on Satellite P100

Finally a new BIOS is available! Sweet!

Hmmm, but my problems remains, graphic fan never turns in slow motion... The strange thing is that, just after the update bios 4.10 to 4.20 my fan chart is idling :) but after the reboot, the question remains?

I have the latest Intel chipset driver installed and the driver Nvidia provided by Toshiba.

For example:
1: enter the Bios (4.20)
2: change the setting of thermal control in silent mode
3: F10 = "save and exit".
4: enter new bios, the thermal parameters is defined as hoped. Ok!
5: loading windows vista OS, select reboot when the first screen displays "enter password"
6: enter the bios at startup, now the heat is set to Preformans mode new?

The next thing! How to open the 'Advance' bios hidden settings AOpen phones is by pressing ctrl + F1 to bios main window. How to do the same thing with Pheonix? I tried Alt + Ctrl + D, Alt + Ctrl + Esc and Alt + Ctrl + Ins (the common procedure of Penonix Bios according to www.safeit.se/support/faq/blancco.html)

Concerning

Hello

As far as I know that there is no hidden BIOS settings. If something like that persists is certainly not for public use. ;)

Graphic fan I can't say much but please make sure you only use supplied drivers Toshiba. Dong do you're definitely on the safe way.

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