Windows Update includes the Toshiba driver updates?

Hello

Windows Update includes the Toshiba driver updates?

And if yes, do you know what drivers are included in Windows Update and that would be excluded?

Thank you...

Hello

Microsoft and Toshiba updates are two different things.
Toshiba drivers are offered by Toshiba, and these drivers are tested by Toshiba. Toshiba has developed a small tool called TEMPRO. This tool runs in the background and look for information on available updates.
All updates of drivers, tools and utilities does not update automatically. It can be done by the owner of the laptop. TEMPRO just pick up info on the net and to inform the owner of the laptop.

Microsoft updates are probably known to you. These updates are Microsoft and Toshiba has no influence on this.
When you check the list of available updates may have included updates to the WLAN/LAN card, driver of the touchpad and device ACPI Toshiba x 64. This is defined as optional updates and cannot be updated.

To be honest you should not update at all. For hardware use drivers provided by Toshiba only.

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    Sometimes it will crash until you can connect to Windows. If you can't mode without failure, then you will have to resort to editing the registry offline to disable driver verifier.

    I suggest that you first back up your data and make sure you have access to another computer so you can contact us in case of problems.
    Then do a system restore point (so you can restore the system using the functionality of Vista/Win7 Startup Repair).

    Here is the procedure:

    Go to Start and type "auditor" (without the quotes) and press enter
    Select "create of the custom settings (for code developers)" and click "Next".

    Select "Select individual settings from the list complete" and click "next".
    Select all elements EXCEPT FOR "Low Resource Simulation"
    Do not check to win 8 Concurrency stress test and the verification of the conformity of DDI, click "next".
    Select "Select the driver names from a list", then click on "next".
    Select all drivers NOT supplied by Microsoft, and then click "Next".
    Select 'Finish' on the next page.

    Restart the system and wait as he crashed to blue screen.

    Continue to use your system normally and if you know what are the causes of the crash, do it several times.
    The objective here is to get the system crash because Driver Verifier is stressing out the drivers.
    If it is not planted for you, then let it run for at least 36 hours of continuous operation.

    If you are unable to Windows because it crashes too early, try safe mode.
    If you can't mode without fail, try to use the system from the installation DVD restore to bring the system back to the previous point of restoration that you created.

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