Re: Tecra S10 G11, extremely slow boot after BIOS update to 3.00

My laptop was working fine until I updated the BIOS to 3.00. It takes a lot of time to start all the trunk was support (disk, CDROM,...). Once I have selected the bootable media, the screen goes black with a white blinking cursor for about 5 to 10 minutes, then loads windows normally and everything works perfectly.
I think the decommissioning of the bios, but I can't find older versions.
Kind regards

Hello

Only a newer version of BIOS is available on the European driver Toshiba page
So, if you need an earlier version; contact a local ASP.

However, I recommend to access the BIOS and to set the default settings.
Perhaps it is necessary to get the Mobile QuickStart

Good luck

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