Satellite P850 - keyboard + Touchpad emits

Ok

I can't seem to find a way of fixing, whether the cause of the problem.

Here it is:

I've not had the laptop for this long and already think it's a terrible thing. When I start my laptop there is a 70% chance of the keyboard starting do not (it is until it happens to logon windows) then around 15% of chances does not start the touch pad. If the touchpad does not start then just shut down the computer laptop everything and start over, but there is a chance with the laptop unless I use the screen keyboard on connect then the keyboard will start working again. (about 80% chance) I'm sick of it.

I probably would have written this in the code.

Any ideas on how to solve this problem?

Note: I tried uninstall, reinstall and restore the drivers, even the most recent search.

Thank you
EMZ

What the BIOS update?
Check the version if it the last time.

What about the use of the external USB keyboard? Have you tested it?
I would recommend this doing.
If you notice that the internal keyboard does not work, connect the external USB keyboard and test if the 2nd keyboard would work.
In case the USB keyboard would work properly, I recommend you to check the internal keyboard for hardware malfunction.

Of course we must also not forget check if its software problem.
Here is a nice how to fix the system Win 8:
[Windows 8 recovery & repair | http://aps2.toshiba-tro.de/kb0/TSB2A03ES0000R01.htm]

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