Hello, I'm looking for drivers for my toshiba laptop. I have already checked the main toshiba website but can't find the specific drivers I need. where to ideally download such software?
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https://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/...p/pubLogin.jsp
Then choose the download tab and work your way through.
If you provide the Model or the Model part number off of the bottom and descri be what driver you need I could check and see if it is available there. Most of the drivers are available on the public side of the support website.
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toshibas laptop support is terrible if you're trying to find drivers from thier site. note your laptop might have two model numbers, and only one of them works in thier site, and sometimes the downloads they give you might not work
this is why I try to use unknown devices to get the chip manufacturer information (ati, intel, nvidia, soundmax, broadcom, via, whatever), and download the driver for the chip, and force a install, cause toshiba and usually HP change the PNP string to be slightly different from the standard manufacturer driver so you can't easy install itCap Datasheet Depot: http://www.paullinebarger.net/DS/
^If you have datasheets not listed PM me
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Originally posted by Uranium-235 View Posttoshibas laptop support is terrible if you're trying to find drivers from thier site. note your laptop might have two model numbers, and only one of them works in thier site, and sometimes the downloads they give you might not work
this is why I try to use unknown devices to get the chip manufacturer information (ati, intel, nvidia, soundmax, broadcom, via, whatever), and download the driver for the chip, and force a install, cause toshiba and usually HP change the PNP string to be slightly different from the standard manufacturer driver so you can't easy install it
One their website you can go by Model number, Top line on the bottom or by Model part Number, the middle line on the bottom, and of course serial number, the bottom line is only needed to check warranty.
Their drivers are all public, only diagnostics and few other things are private for warranty providers.
Lenovo & Asus are pretty good too excluding ASUS's speed. Dell usually has the drivers available, however they tend to show more than just the needed ones.
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