C850-1JV satellite access BIOS, F12, or HDD Recovery

Hello support Forum :-)

My C850-1JV does not start BIOS (F2) or OneTimeBootOption (F12) or Recovery (0).

FastBoot is not active. The system stopped previously.

During the boot process, the system responds to no action of keyboard at all. There is not a beep if a key is pressed too often.

Thanks for your replies.

Best regards

The Ser

> I will publish it here, because it seems that a function of the Board or bios implementation does not use the bootkeys until a booterror occurs

Hey dude,

You can disable completely portable (System) to access the BIOS or to get the menu boot device.

How to do this is described here: [to a complete stop in Windows 8 | http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/TSB2B03EY0002R01.htm]

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