Save my Satellite E105 - S1402 BIOS

Hello everyone.

I use a Toshiba Satellite E105-S1402, and I found that there is a BIOS update recommended for my laptop.
I'm willing to do, but I want to be very careful of it. (They say, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it".)

I've never done an update of the BIOS before so I surfed the web to learn more on this subject. I decided that I made it through the windows because it is riskier. I have downloaded the files and burned the image to a CD (so update by rebooting my laptop operating system to start).

However d I have a back up of my BIOS before you start the procedure. And not just a backup somewhere on my drive hard but in a place where I can use it if something goes wrong (I think a bootable CD like the one I did for the updated BIOS version.)

Although I searched on internet I found not instructions on how to do it. Anyone know where I can find instructions on how to do it?

PS Being the rookie I am I can not know the basic things about the whole procedure, please point out them.

See you soon,.
Jarlaxle

Hi mate

I guess that you didn't check t the box HOWTO and FAQ forums
I m right?

Here, you might find this:

How to upgrade the BIOS on Toshiba laptops
http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/Ann.jspa?annID=60

I think that it is a very useful documentation

By the way; Don t update the BIOS if it s is not necessary and if the laptop works properly.

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    Post edited by: Fenix_D
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