i just got me a toshiba laptop second hand. i want to reinstall windows, as there's lots of crap on it, but i don't have a disk. is there a way to do this wihout the disk and put the laptop back to factory settings, or do i have to use a new windows disk?
i've tried the toshiba website, but unfortunately couldnt find anything...
Without a specific disk you won't be able to reset it to factory setting usually. You might find one on a filesharing program (not sure about legality of that), or maybe even on their site (though kinda unlikely). Either way, a standard Windows should do just fine, and you can get the drivers (and sometimes even additional programs) on the toshiba website, for sure. So it might be a bit of work should work fine though. (maybe you should download the necessary drivers first and put them on a USB stick for example, might safe you some Internet troubles).
Hope that helped.
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My current laptop is a Toshiba I bought a year ago new. I've had to replace the motherboard twice and the hard drive is next on my list because sometimes it makes very bad noises. Despite their rep, Toshiba is infamous for the amount of consumer lawsuits they get for purposely selling inferior or defective products on the US market. Every time I had my motherboard replaced, the official Toshiba service repair had to go through 10 motherboards Toshiba sent to them before they found one that wasn't broken out of box and kept offering to just sell me a new, more upgraded laptop at a very small discount after reassuring me that my hard drive would probably die within the next 8-16 months. Oh, and memory backup/recovery is an extra charge of +$100 with no guarantees. They literally shell out billions of dollars to settle lawsuits outside of Japan every year.
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well, i've had mine since... january, and i bought it second hand from someone who'd had it for around a year.
very few problems so far, if any. the only thing is that when i got it, it had 4gb of ram running on a 64 bit system. i couldn't clean the harddrive properly, so i sent off for recovery disks. the ones i got were 32 bit. apparently the guy had upgraded it, which sucks, because apparently you need a 64 bit system to run 4gb of ram. so i'm now faced with the choice of buying a 64 bit vista, or waiting for windows 7...
yes, but again, they still charge over the top... friend of mine told me dell is much cheaper in the states, which is a shame, cos every time i look at an xps, i want one...
Plus there is the fact that Toshiba may be charging more because Ireland isn't one of it's designated dumps for defective products like the US, Canada, and several EU countries.
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Will you be laughing when it's over?