Vista upgrade problem

I bought a laptop at the end of week of curries and can't seem to find out how to update like curries is not on modus link site. can anyone help?

Hi guys

I hope you checked this topic.
There are some users who have had problems with the upgrade, but it was already resolved.
http://forums.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=17938

@xiaotian
As you may know it is only a user forum, and I don t think you can find someone from Toshiba.
But in my opinion if you credit card authorization failed it s is not a problem of Toshiba.

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