Dynabook G9: Changed Toshiba start screen after trying to update BIOS

Good day, everyone!

It is not a problem, but I would like to know how it could happen so I a "Dynabook G9" laptop that was purchased from the Japan. It's like satellite 5200 series... When I turned it on, the logo "DYNABOOK" displayed and computer kept loading... a few days ago, I have tried to update the BIOS but downloaded the Russian from Toshiba Web site for 5200 series update... cause there is no BIOS update on the Japanese site...

When I run the downloaded file, it says I have BIOS v 1.40 and it can not be updated v 1.50 because it isn't for my laptop... so my idea to use the update for European laptops did not work... but the question is that now I have "in touch with tomorrow Toshiba" logo instead of "DYNABOOK" and how it could happen? And how can I get it back?

Computer still works fine... but... I do not know... I like just the "DYNABOOK" logo more :-)

P.S. maybe it changed not after trying to update the BIOS (I'm not really sure) but it has certainly changed.

I already wrote something in the other topic and because of that I just want to say hi again ;)

Dear Andrey problem is that Toshiba does not portable as produced big world and there are several global areas: U.S. market area EMEA (Europe-Middle East-Africa) and also in Asia. I am not sure if the Japan is separately but I think it is.

Also books produced in all areas are suitable for each other. Because of this, you cannot mix BIOS and Toshiba has designed tools and utilities. I think that in most cases, it can work, but it is not for sure. Support page for notebook EMEA, it is recommended to use the BIOS and other stuff explicitly of Toshiba Europe. For US books there are all the drivers, tools and utilities on the Toshiba U.S. support page.

Now, you have Japanese laptop and use non - Japanese BIOS or software. For me, it makes sense that some changes will happen. I don't think anyone has good experiences with it, but you should be happy that your laptop works well.

All that s what I can say about it.

In any case, good luck and have fun with your toys!

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