This is an Intel Management Engine (ME) Firmware
update.
Change Points
Improves or enables playback of specific media formats.
Install Instructions
Save the downloaded file to the Windows Desktop.
Save all work in progress and close open
applications.
Connect the AC Adapter.
On the Windows Desktop, double-click the downloaded file to
start the installation.
Click Yes to continue if a User Account Control
window is displayed.
Click Execute the update.
Reboot the computer.
Version Verification
The Intel ME Firmware (FW) version can not be verified on all
computers. We recommend trying to install the firmware a second
time. The program will advise if the firmware needs to be
updated, or if the update is unnecessary.
Improved: Power consumption accuracy of the "Toshiba
eco Utility."
Improved: Serial communication of PC Card models.
Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password
cannot be entered with some USB keyboards.
Implemented the Intel specification for Intel Internal
Graphics with 4Gbit Memory to improve stability.
Added support for models configured without a Wireless
LAN module.
Improved the Intel Rapid Start Technology of SSD
models: Resume takes a long time on SSD Internal ODD
models.
Added: Countermeasure for an issue where the CPU usage
rate will be 30%-50% when resuming from Hibernation when a
USB mouse is connected to a USB 3.0 port.
EC/KBC V1.20: Fixed a phenomenon where an AC Adapter
check error may occur after using the T&D to perform an
EC/KBC update.
Note: Portege Z930/R930 and Tecra R940/R950 models
share a common BIOS from BIOS V2.10 and EC/KBC V1.20.
Version 3.50 - 2012-01-11
Improved the "eco Utility" power consumption accuracy.
Fixed: TPM in the BIOS Setup menu is not restricted
using User Policy.
Implemented the Intel specification for Intel Chipsets
to improve stability. (Note: After updating to BIOS 3.30,
downgrading to earlier versions will not be possible.)
Improved the BitLocker function - a BitLocker message
was displayed after resuming from Hibernation.
Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password
cannot be entered when configured as follows: 1. Wired USB
keyboard is connected to the port replicator. 2. Wireless
USB mouse is connected to a computer USB port. 3. Computer
is docked to the port replicator.
Improved: Dock power control while powered off to
improve stability.
Improved: Local Boot processing from Linux PXE servers.
Improved: Control of TPM on Intel TXT enabled systems.
Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password
can't be entered with some USB keyboards.
Fixed: If the computer is undocked from the port
replicator while transitioning to a sleep (Sx) state then
re-docked, the computer cannot detect the port replicator
after it is powered on.
Version 3.40 - 2011-11-22
Implemented the Intel specification for Intel Chipsets
to improve stability. (Note: After updating to BIOS 3.40,
downgrading to earlier versions will not be possible.)
Improved: Control of TPM on Intel TXT enabled systems.
Implemented a countermeasure for an issue where the
BIOS password cannot be entered on a USB Keyboard when the
USB Keyboard and Wireless USB Mouse are connected and the
system is docked.
Improved: Dock power control while powered off to
improve stability.
Improved: Boot up LOGO screen for Japan models.
Fixed: If the computer is undocked while shifting to a
sleep (Sx) state then re-docked, the computer cannot detect
the docker when powered back on.
Version 3.10 - 2011-09-02
Implemented the INTEL specification for the Sandy
Bridge Processor to improve stability.
Implemented a Linux PXE server local boot processing
improvement.
Fixed: Screen flickers momentarily when connecting a
DisplayPort monitor with the docker. Updated the AMD
Seymour VGA BIOS on applicable models.
Version 3.00 - 2011-08-11
Improved thermal control.
Improved Hot Undock control in Windows XP.
Improved a power-off issue.
Improved an issue where the screen may flicker until
the OS starts while resuming from hibernation on external
GPU models.
Improved stability when resuming from hibernation on
external GPU models.
Version 2.80 - 2011-06-30
Added support for the VRAM Samsung 1GBit G-die.
Implemented the INTEL specification for the Intel 6
Series Chipset (Cougar Point) to improve stability.
Version 2.70 - 2011-06-08
Added support for the HD (1600x900) panels on Tecra
models.
Implemented the Intel processor specification to
improve stability.
Version 2.60 - 2011-05-13
Updated the Tecra/Satellite R840 AMD VGA BIOS -
Optimized stretch.
Version 2.40 - 2011-05-09
Updated the Tecra/Satellite R840 AMD VGA BIOS - Changed
the value of AMD PowerPlay when using the internal LCD and
an external display.
Version 2.30 - 2011-04-11
Updated the TPM specification to improve stability.
Updated the Tecra R840 AMD VGA BIOS.
Version 2.10 - 2011-03-04
Implemented a change to the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor
battery state display.
Version 2.00 - 2011-03-01
Implemented the Intel Cougar Point Reference Code
Update and Cougar Point B3-step CRID support.
Implemented the Intel Sandy Bridge Reference Code
Update.
Fixed: Targus USB Mouse is not recognized after
resuming from hibernation.
Added: Internal USB3.0 Controller Mode in the BIOS
Setup Menu.
EC/KBC V1.50: Improved the battery charge function.
(Note: After updating to EC/KBC V1.50, downgrading will not
be possible.)
Note: BIOS V3.70 is ONLY for the Portege R830/R835
models.
Version 3.60 - 2012-02-09
Added support for Brazilian keyboards.
Added support for Celeron processors.
Added support for Core i3 QM67 models.
Improved: Power consumption accuracy of the "Toshiba
eco Utility."
Improved: Serial communication of PC Card models.
Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password
cannot be entered with some USB keyboards.
Implemented the Intel specification for Intel Internal
Graphics with 4Gbit Memory to improve stability.
Added support for models configured without a Wireless
LAN module.
Improved the Intel Rapid Start Technology of SSD
models: Resume takes a long time on SSD Internal ODD
models.
Added: Countermeasure for an issue where the CPU usage
rate will be 30%-50% when resuming from Hibernation when a
USB mouse is connected to a USB 3.0 port.
EC/KBC V1.20: Fixed a phenomenon where an AC Adapter
check error may occur after using the T&D to perform an
EC/KBC update.
Note: Portege Z930/R930 and Tecra R940/R950 models
share a common BIOS from BIOS V2.10 and EC/KBC V1.20.
Version 3.50 - 2012-01-11
Improved the "eco Utility" power consumption accuracy.
Fixed: TPM in the BIOS Setup menu is not restricted
using User Policy.
Implemented the Intel specification for Intel Chipsets
to improve stability. (Note: After updating to BIOS 3.30,
downgrading to earlier versions will not be possible.)
Improved the BitLocker function - a BitLocker message
was displayed after resuming from Hibernation.
Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password
cannot be entered when configured as follows: 1. Wired USB
keyboard is connected to the port replicator. 2. Wireless
USB mouse is connected to a computer USB port. 3. Computer
is docked to the port replicator.
Improved: Dock power control while powered off to
improve stability.
Improved: Local Boot processing from Linux PXE servers.
Improved: Control of TPM on Intel TXT enabled systems.
Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password
can't be entered with some USB keyboards.
Fixed: If the computer is undocked from the port
replicator while transitioning to a sleep (Sx) state then
re-docked, the computer cannot detect the port replicator
after it is powered on.
Version 3.40 - 2011-11-22
Implemented the Intel specification for Intel Chipsets
to improve stability. (Note: After updating to BIOS 3.40,
downgrading to earlier versions will not be possible.)
Improved: Control of TPM on Intel TXT enabled systems.
Implemented a countermeasure for an issue where the
BIOS password cannot be entered on a USB Keyboard when the
USB Keyboard and Wireless USB Mouse are connected and the
system is docked.
Improved: Dock power control while powered off to
improve stability.
Improved: Boot up LOGO screen for Japan models.
Fixed: If the computer is undocked while shifting to a
sleep (Sx) state then re-docked, the computer cannot detect
the docker when powered back on.
Version 3.10 - 2011-09-02
Implemented the INTEL specification for the Sandy
Bridge Processor to improve stability.
Implemented a Linux PXE server local boot processing
improvement.
Fixed: Screen flickers momentarily when connecting a
DisplayPort monitor with the docker. Updated the AMD
Seymour VGA BIOS on applicable models.
Version 3.00 - 2011-08-11
Improved thermal control.
Improved Hot Undock control in Windows XP.
Improved a power-off issue.
Improved an issue where the screen may flicker until
the OS starts while resuming from hibernation on external
GPU models.
Improved stability when resuming from hibernation on
external GPU models.
Version 2.80 - 2011-06-30
Added support for the VRAM Samsung 1GBit G-die.
Implemented the INTEL specification for the Intel 6
Series Chipset (Cougar Point) to improve stability.
Version 2.70 - 2011-06-08
Added support for the HD (1600x900) panels on Tecra
models.
Implemented the Intel processor specification to
improve stability.
Version 2.60 - 2011-05-13
Updated the Tecra/Satellite R840 AMD VGA BIOS -
Optimized stretch.
Version 2.40 - 2011-05-09
Updated the Tecra/Satellite R840 AMD VGA BIOS - Changed
the value of AMD PowerPlay when using the internal LCD and
an external display.
Version 2.30 - 2011-04-11
Updated the TPM specification to improve stability.
Updated the Tecra R840 AMD VGA BIOS.
Version 2.10 - 2011-03-04
Implemented a change to the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor
battery state display.
Version 2.00 - 2011-03-01
Implemented the Intel Cougar Point Reference Code
Update and Cougar Point B3-step CRID support.
Implemented the Intel Sandy Bridge Reference Code
Update.
Fixed: Targus USB Mouse is not recognized after
resuming from hibernation.
Fixed: Hangs at the Toshiba Logo when connected to a
specific express card.
Implemented a CD Boot improvement.
Version 3.80 - 2012-07-09
Improved memory initialization.
Version 3.70 - 2012-05-15
Added: Internal USB3.0 Controller Mode in the BIOS
Setup Menu.
EC/KBC V1.50: Improved the battery charge function.
(Note: After updating to EC/KBC V1.50, downgrading will not
be possible.)
Note: BIOS V3.70 is ONLY for the Portege R830/R835
models.
Version 3.60 - 2012-02-09
Added support for Brazilian keyboards.
Added support for Celeron processors.
Added support for Core i3 QM67 models.
Improved: Power consumption accuracy of the "Toshiba
eco Utility."
Improved: Serial communication of PC Card models.
Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password
cannot be entered with some USB keyboards.
Implemented the Intel specification for Intel Internal
Graphics with 4Gbit Memory to improve stability.
Added support for models configured without a Wireless
LAN module.
Improved the Intel Rapid Start Technology of SSD
models: Resume takes a long time on SSD Internal ODD
models.
Added: Countermeasure for an issue where the CPU usage
rate will be 30%-50% when resuming from Hibernation when a
USB mouse is connected to a USB 3.0 port.
EC/KBC V1.20: Fixed a phenomenon where an AC Adapter
check error may occur after using the T&D to perform an
EC/KBC update.
Note: Portege Z930/R930 and Tecra R940/R950 models
share a common BIOS from BIOS V2.10 and EC/KBC V1.20.
Version 3.50 - 2012-01-11
Improved the "eco Utility" power consumption accuracy.
Fixed: TPM in the BIOS Setup menu is not restricted
using User Policy.
Implemented the Intel specification for Intel Chipsets
to improve stability. (Note: After updating to BIOS 3.30,
downgrading to earlier versions will not be possible.)
Improved the BitLocker function - a BitLocker message
was displayed after resuming from Hibernation.
Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password
cannot be entered when configured as follows: 1. Wired USB
keyboard is connected to the port replicator. 2. Wireless
USB mouse is connected to a computer USB port. 3. Computer
is docked to the port replicator.
Improved: Dock power control while powered off to
improve stability.
Improved: Local Boot processing from Linux PXE servers.
Improved: Control of TPM on Intel TXT enabled systems.
Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password
can't be entered with some USB keyboards.
Fixed: If the computer is undocked from the port
replicator while transitioning to a sleep (Sx) state then
re-docked, the computer cannot detect the port replicator
after it is powered on.
Version 3.40 - 2011-11-22
Implemented the Intel specification for Intel Chipsets
to improve stability. (Note: After updating to BIOS 3.40,
downgrading to earlier versions will not be possible.)
Improved: Control of TPM on Intel TXT enabled systems.
Implemented a countermeasure for an issue where the
BIOS password cannot be entered on a USB Keyboard when the
USB Keyboard and Wireless USB Mouse are connected and the
system is docked.
Improved: Dock power control while powered off to
improve stability.
Improved: Boot up LOGO screen for Japan models.
Fixed: If the computer is undocked while shifting to a
sleep (Sx) state then re-docked, the computer cannot detect
the docker when powered back on.
Version 3.10 - 2011-09-02
Implemented the INTEL specification for the Sandy
Bridge Processor to improve stability.
Implemented a Linux PXE server local boot processing
improvement.
Fixed: Screen flickers momentarily when connecting a
DisplayPort monitor with the docker. Updated the AMD
Seymour VGA BIOS on applicable models.
Version 3.00 - 2011-08-11
Improved thermal control.
Improved Hot Undock control in Windows XP.
Improved a power-off issue.
Improved an issue where the screen may flicker until
the OS starts while resuming from hibernation on external
GPU models.
Improved stability when resuming from hibernation on
external GPU models.
Version 2.80 - 2011-06-30
Added support for the VRAM Samsung 1GBit G-die.
Implemented the INTEL specification for the Intel 6
Series Chipset (Cougar Point) to improve stability.
Version 2.70 - 2011-06-08
Added support for the HD (1600x900) panels on Tecra
models.
Implemented the Intel processor specification to
improve stability.
Version 2.60 - 2011-05-13
Updated the Tecra/Satellite R840 AMD VGA BIOS -
Optimized stretch.
Version 2.40 - 2011-05-09
Updated the Tecra/Satellite R840 AMD VGA BIOS - Changed
the value of AMD PowerPlay when using the internal LCD and
an external display.
Version 2.30 - 2011-04-11
Updated the TPM specification to improve stability.
Updated the Tecra R840 AMD VGA BIOS.
Version 2.10 - 2011-03-04
Implemented a change to the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor
battery state display.
Version 2.00 - 2011-03-01
Implemented the Intel Cougar Point Reference Code
Update and Cougar Point B3-step CRID support.
Implemented the Intel Sandy Bridge Reference Code
Update.
Fixed: Targus USB Mouse is not recognized after
resuming from hibernation.
EC/KBC V1.60: Modified the power supply error detection
method.
Version 3.90 - 2012-08-17
Updated: MEBx to V7.0.0.0063.
Fixed: Hangs at the Toshiba Logo when connected to a
specific express card.
Implemented a CD Boot improvement.
Version 3.80 - 2012-07-09
Improved memory initialization.
Version 3.70 - 2012-05-15
Added: Internal USB3.0 Controller Mode in the BIOS
Setup Menu.
EC/KBC V1.50: Improved the battery charge function.
(Note: After updating to EC/KBC V1.50, downgrading will not
be possible.)
Note: BIOS V3.70 is ONLY for the Portege R830/R835
models.
Version 3.60 - 2012-02-09
Added support for Brazilian keyboards.
Added support for Celeron processors.
Added support for Core i3 QM67 models.
Improved: Power consumption accuracy of the "Toshiba
eco Utility."
Improved: Serial communication of PC Card models.
Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password
cannot be entered with some USB keyboards.
Implemented the Intel specification for Intel Internal
Graphics with 4Gbit Memory to improve stability.
Added support for models configured without a Wireless
LAN module.
Improved the Intel Rapid Start Technology of SSD
models: Resume takes a long time on SSD Internal ODD
models.
Added: Countermeasure for an issue where the CPU usage
rate will be 30%-50% when resuming from Hibernation when a
USB mouse is connected to a USB 3.0 port.
EC/KBC V1.20: Fixed a phenomenon where an AC Adapter
check error may occur after using the T&D to perform an
EC/KBC update.
Note: Portege Z930/R930 and Tecra R940/R950 models
share a common BIOS from BIOS V2.10 and EC/KBC V1.20.
Version 3.50 - 2012-01-11
Improved the "eco Utility" power consumption accuracy.
Fixed: TPM in the BIOS Setup menu is not restricted
using User Policy.
Implemented the Intel specification for Intel Chipsets
to improve stability. (Note: After updating to BIOS 3.30,
downgrading to earlier versions will not be possible.)
Improved the BitLocker function - a BitLocker message
was displayed after resuming from Hibernation.
Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password
cannot be entered when configured as follows: 1. Wired USB
keyboard is connected to the port replicator. 2. Wireless
USB mouse is connected to a computer USB port. 3. Computer
is docked to the port replicator.
Improved: Dock power control while powered off to
improve stability.
Improved: Local Boot processing from Linux PXE servers.
Improved: Control of TPM on Intel TXT enabled systems.
Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password
can't be entered with some USB keyboards.
Fixed: If the computer is undocked from the port
replicator while transitioning to a sleep (Sx) state then
re-docked, the computer cannot detect the port replicator
after it is powered on.
Version 3.40 - 2011-11-22
Implemented the Intel specification for Intel Chipsets
to improve stability. (Note: After updating to BIOS 3.40,
downgrading to earlier versions will not be possible.)
Improved: Control of TPM on Intel TXT enabled systems.
Implemented a countermeasure for an issue where the
BIOS password cannot be entered on a USB Keyboard when the
USB Keyboard and Wireless USB Mouse are connected and the
system is docked.
Improved: Dock power control while powered off to
improve stability.
Improved: Boot up LOGO screen for Japan models.
Fixed: If the computer is undocked while shifting to a
sleep (Sx) state then re-docked, the computer cannot detect
the docker when powered back on.
Version 3.10 - 2011-09-02
Implemented the INTEL specification for the Sandy
Bridge Processor to improve stability.
Implemented a Linux PXE server local boot processing
improvement.
Fixed: Screen flickers momentarily when connecting a
DisplayPort monitor with the docker. Updated the AMD
Seymour VGA BIOS on applicable models.
Version 3.00 - 2011-08-11
Improved thermal control.
Improved Hot Undock control in Windows XP.
Improved a power-off issue.
Improved an issue where the screen may flicker until
the OS starts while resuming from hibernation on external
GPU models.
Improved stability when resuming from hibernation on
external GPU models.
Version 2.80 - 2011-06-30
Added support for the VRAM Samsung 1GBit G-die.
Implemented the INTEL specification for the Intel 6
Series Chipset (Cougar Point) to improve stability.
Version 2.70 - 2011-06-08
Added support for the HD (1600x900) panels on Tecra
models.
Implemented the Intel processor specification to
improve stability.
Version 2.60 - 2011-05-13
Updated the Tecra/Satellite R840 AMD VGA BIOS -
Optimized stretch.
Version 2.40 - 2011-05-09
Updated the Tecra/Satellite R840 AMD VGA BIOS - Changed
the value of AMD PowerPlay when using the internal LCD and
an external display.
Version 2.30 - 2011-04-11
Updated the TPM specification to improve stability.
Updated the Tecra R840 AMD VGA BIOS.
Version 2.10 - 2011-03-04
Implemented a change to the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor
battery state display.
Version 2.00 - 2011-03-01
Implemented the Intel Cougar Point Reference Code
Update and Cougar Point B3-step CRID support.
Implemented the Intel Sandy Bridge Reference Code
Update.
Fixed: Targus USB Mouse is not recognized after
resuming from hibernation.
Fixed: Computer will not boot when a certain PCI
express card is connected.
Improved the boot time when a Toshiba USB HDD with a
registered HDD password is connected to a USB 2.0 port.
Implemented a USB CD Boot improvement.
Version 3.90_160 - 2012-09-12
EC/KBC V1.60: Improved standby stability.
EC/KBC V1.60: Modified the power supply error detection
method.
Version 3.90 - 2012-08-17
Updated: MEBx to V7.0.0.0063.
Fixed: Hangs at the Toshiba Logo when connected to a
specific express card.
Implemented a CD Boot improvement.
Version 3.80 - 2012-07-09
Improved memory initialization.
Version 3.70 - 2012-05-15
Added: Internal USB3.0 Controller Mode in the BIOS
Setup Menu.
EC/KBC V1.50: Improved the battery charge function.
(Note: After updating to EC/KBC V1.50, downgrading will not
be possible.)
Note: BIOS V3.70 is ONLY for the Portege R830/R835
models.
Version 3.60 - 2012-02-09
Added support for Brazilian keyboards.
Added support for Celeron processors.
Added support for Core i3 QM67 models.
Improved: Power consumption accuracy of the "Toshiba
eco Utility."
Improved: Serial communication of PC Card models.
Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password
cannot be entered with some USB keyboards.
Implemented the Intel specification for Intel Internal
Graphics with 4Gbit Memory to improve stability.
Added support for models configured without a Wireless
LAN module.
Improved the Intel Rapid Start Technology of SSD
models: Resume takes a long time on SSD Internal ODD
models.
Added: Countermeasure for an issue where the CPU usage
rate will be 30%-50% when resuming from Hibernation when a
USB mouse is connected to a USB 3.0 port.
EC/KBC V1.20: Fixed a phenomenon where an AC Adapter
check error may occur after using the T&D to perform an
EC/KBC update.
Note: Portege Z930/R930 and Tecra R940/R950 models
share a common BIOS from BIOS V2.10 and EC/KBC V1.20.
Version 3.50 - 2012-01-11
Improved the "eco Utility" power consumption accuracy.
Fixed: TPM in the BIOS Setup menu is not restricted
using User Policy.
Implemented the Intel specification for Intel Chipsets
to improve stability. (Note: After updating to BIOS 3.30,
downgrading to earlier versions will not be possible.)
Improved the BitLocker function - a BitLocker message
was displayed after resuming from Hibernation.
Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password
cannot be entered when configured as follows: 1. Wired USB
keyboard is connected to the port replicator. 2. Wireless
USB mouse is connected to a computer USB port. 3. Computer
is docked to the port replicator.
Improved: Dock power control while powered off to
improve stability.
Improved: Local Boot processing from Linux PXE servers.
Improved: Control of TPM on Intel TXT enabled systems.
Implemented a fix for an issue where the BIOS password
can't be entered with some USB keyboards.
Fixed: If the computer is undocked from the port
replicator while transitioning to a sleep (Sx) state then
re-docked, the computer cannot detect the port replicator
after it is powered on.
Version 3.40 - 2011-11-22
Implemented the Intel specification for Intel Chipsets
to improve stability. (Note: After updating to BIOS 3.40,
downgrading to earlier versions will not be possible.)
Improved: Control of TPM on Intel TXT enabled systems.
Implemented a countermeasure for an issue where the
BIOS password cannot be entered on a USB Keyboard when the
USB Keyboard and Wireless USB Mouse are connected and the
system is docked.
Improved: Dock power control while powered off to
improve stability.
Improved: Boot up LOGO screen for Japan models.
Fixed: If the computer is undocked while shifting to a
sleep (Sx) state then re-docked, the computer cannot detect
the docker when powered back on.
Version 3.10 - 2011-09-02
Implemented the INTEL specification for the Sandy
Bridge Processor to improve stability.
Implemented a Linux PXE server local boot processing
improvement.
Fixed: Screen flickers momentarily when connecting a
DisplayPort monitor with the docker. Updated the AMD
Seymour VGA BIOS on applicable models.
Version 3.00 - 2011-08-11
Improved thermal control.
Improved Hot Undock control in Windows XP.
Improved a power-off issue.
Improved an issue where the screen may flicker until
the OS starts while resuming from hibernation on external
GPU models.
Improved stability when resuming from hibernation on
external GPU models.
Version 2.80 - 2011-06-30
Added support for the VRAM Samsung 1GBit G-die.
Implemented the INTEL specification for the Intel 6
Series Chipset (Cougar Point) to improve stability.
Version 2.70 - 2011-06-08
Added support for the HD (1600x900) panels on Tecra
models.
Implemented the Intel processor specification to
improve stability.
Version 2.60 - 2011-05-13
Updated the Tecra/Satellite R840 AMD VGA BIOS -
Optimized stretch.
Version 2.40 - 2011-05-09
Updated the Tecra/Satellite R840 AMD VGA BIOS - Changed
the value of AMD PowerPlay when using the internal LCD and
an external display.
Version 2.30 - 2011-04-11
Updated the TPM specification to improve stability.
Updated the Tecra R840 AMD VGA BIOS.
Version 2.10 - 2011-03-04
Implemented a change to the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor
battery state display.
Version 2.00 - 2011-03-01
Implemented the Intel Cougar Point Reference Code
Update and Cougar Point B3-step CRID support.
Implemented the Intel Sandy Bridge Reference Code
Update.
Fixed: Targus USB Mouse is not recognized after
resuming from hibernation.
Sistema operativo: Windows 8 (64), Windows 8 (32), Windows 7 (64), Windows 7 (32)
CONFIGFREE
ConfigFree® is a set of utilities that makes it easy to control
communication devices and network connections. ConfigFree also
lets you identify communication problems and create profiles
for easy switching between locations and communication
networks.
To access ConfigFree go to START > ALL PROGRAMS >
TOSHIBA > NETWORK & CONNECTIVITY > CONFIG FREE.
ConfigFree allows you to perform the following:
Use Connectivity Doctor to quickly fix any network
connection problems.
Create ConfigFree profiles for automatic switching between
preset network settings and devices, even if there is a change
in the network environment.
Automatic switching between several wireless LAN
environments.
Automatic switching to a wireless LAN if the cable is
disconnected when using both a wired and wireless LAN.
You can also easily switch LAN environments manually.
You may have to add the ConfigFree gadget to your computer to
allow you to use ConfigFree features.
To add the ConfigFree gadget:
Click the Start menu.
Enter "Configfree" into the search field.
Click "Add ConfigFree Gadgets" in the search results.
The Add ConfigFree Gadgets window will open.
Add the desired gadget and click "Add".
If Add Windows Sidebar Gadget is selected, the gadget
will display on your desktop.
The dots on the gadget are available connection points. If
you are connected to one, a line will conne
This is Intel(R) Wireless Display version 3.5.32.0. Release
version of WiDi.
Intel WiDi won't run using Win8 inbox drivers.
Intel PROSet Wireless/WiFi version 15.5 is required.
Intel Display Driver version v15.28.0.2817 or later version is
required.
Sistema operativo: Windows 8 (64), Windows 8 (32), Windows 7 (64), Windows 7 (32)
Intel WiDi won't run using Win8 inbox drivers.
Intel PROSet Wireless/WiFi version 15.5.1 is required.
Intel Display Driver version v15.28.0.2828 or later version is
required.
This is a Speech Synthesis Engine for E-book. This include
settings display to change "volume", "pitch" and "depth" of each
voices.This Engine support SAPI 5.
Sistema operativo: Windows 8 (64), Windows 8 (32), Windows 7 (64), Windows 7 (32)
REEL TIME
Toshiba ReelTime™ is a graphical history/indexing tool that
enables you to view recently accessed files in a fun and
easy-to-use format. View and scroll through your history of
opened or imported files via thumbnails in an intuitive user
interface. Your ReelTime display can be customized to suit your
user preferences.
Toshiba ReelTime™ replaces the old fashioned “hunt-and-click”
method of finding your files with an visual timeline or “reel,”
Now, instead of questions like, “Where is it?” you simply ask
“When did I use it?” You’ll spend less time searching, more
time doing and enjoying, and keep your day in high gear.
Toshiba ReelTime™ shows a row of your most recent files as
graphic previews at the bottom of your display, making it easy
to see at a glance what’s there. Flick through your reel to
find the file you need. Then, keep it handy by dragging and
docking it nearby. A brush of your finger or mouse is all it
takes. ReelTime simplifies searching by automatically tracking
and indexing the documents and programs you open. It groups
them and presents them as visual thumbnails so you can easily
find what you’re looking for.
Toshiba ReelTime™ also lets you cut through the clutter by
filtering out the files you don’t want, and honing in on the
ones you do. Group your photos, files and clips by type or by
program to look at last month’s book reports, queue up video
clips for posting, or to prep for building another great photo
album. For all the things you want to do, Toshiba ReelTime™
saves you serious time.
To open TOSHIBA Reel Time:
Click the Start menu.
Enter "Reel" into the search field.
Click "Reel Time" in the search results.
The TOSHIBA Reel Time will open. By default "Everything" is
selected, showing all of your files in chronological
order. You can then choose to view documents, photos, videos,
as well as other items.
To learn more about TOSHIBA Reel Time, click the question
mark icon in the lower Right corner of the screen.
CLICK HERE for additional information about TOSHIBA Reel Time.
This is initial release version for Windows 8. This version only
supports Windows 8
(.NET 4.5 is required)
SERVICE STATION
This application allows your computer to automatically search
for TOSHIBA software updates or other alerts from TOSHIBA that
are specific to your computer system and its programs. When
enabled, this application periodically transmits to our servers
a limited amount of system information required to perform
these updates or alerts. This feature is enabled by default.
To open Service Station:
Click the Start menu.
Enter "Service Station" into the search field.
Click "Service Station" in the search results.
Service Station will open.
To enable / disable Service Station:
Click the "View Program Access Information" link located
under "Last Update" in the lower Left corner.
Toshiba Service Station Access Information window will
open.
To disable this application (not recommended) click the
disable button. To continue using this application click the
enable button.
This is TVALZ driver for Win8.
TVALZ driver is separated from TVAP.
This driver include Bluetooth ACPI driver and TOSHIBA hotkey
driver.
This version has Windows8 logo.
V4.00.8.04-AU[2D][Upgrade]
TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is installed only if ODD is SMD or Combo or
DVD-ROM.
This version supports New StartMenu Shortcut layout.
This version don't supports 3D playback.
This version does not support Spurs and CPRM.
Before you install this application, please install PE signed
drivers(Display, Audio and so on).
Not compatible with Dynadock driver.
Sistema operativo: Windows 8.1 (64), Windows 8 (64)
This software will notify you when new software or driver
upgrades are available.
Change points from the last released version (2.6.7):
This release of Service Station allows the user to download
and install multiple software updates together. The previous
version required the user to download/install each update
individually.
This version supports Windows 8.0 and newer Windows
versions.
Installation Instructions
Save this file to a convenient location.
Save all work in progress and close open
applications.
Double-click the downloaded file to start the installation.
If a User Account Control message is displayed, click
Continue.
Follow the displayed instructions to complete the
installation.
Sistema operativo: Windows 8 (64), Windows 8 (32), Windows 7 (64), Windows 7 (32)
SECURITY ASSIST
The TOSHIBA Security Assist Utility acts as a “command center”
where you can set up various passwords or other security
features, and see how these features can be used with each
other to increase security even further, or to simplify the
ways that you protect your system. For detailed information
about TOSHIBA Security Assist Utility, refer to your Owner's
Manual.
To open Security Assist:
Click the Start menu.
Enter "Security" into the search field.
Click "Security Assist" in the search results.
Security Assist will open.
From the main window, you can select a category that shows the
type of passwords or other security features that can be used
in that scenario.
The available categories are:
Boot Setting - Select this category to set up security
features that will prevent an unauthorized user from even
starting up your machine.
Log on Settings - Select this category to set up security
options that protect individual user accounts.
Resume Setting - Select this category to configure which
security options you want to use when your system resumes from
Sleep or Hibernation.
TPM Settings - Select this category to set up the Trusted
Platform Module (available on certain models).
Others - Select this category to check the status of other
security features.
Advanced - Select this category to check advanced security
options (not shown - available on certain models).
Using the acceleration sensor built in the PC, HDD Protection
detects vibration, shocks and similar signs in the PC, and
automatically moves the HDD head to a safe position to reduce
the risk of damage that could be caused by head-to-disk
contact.
To open HDD Protection properties:
Click the Start menu.
Enter "HDD" into the search field.
Click "HDD Protection" in the search results.
TOSHIBA HDD Protection Properties will open.
From here you can change settings for your HDD protection.
It is NOT recommended to turn OFF HDD Protection.
Click "Setup Detail" for additional settings.
Click "Apply" to save any settings or "Cancel" to exit
without saving.
CLICK HERE and refer to your Owner's Manual for additional
information for HDD Protection.
The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor proactively monitors a number of
system functions such as power consumption, battery health and
system cooling, informing you of significant system conditions.
To open HDD Protection properties to allow enabling / disabling
(not recommended):
Click the Start menu.
Enter "Health" into the search field.
Click "PC Health Monitor" in the search results.
TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor will open displaying overall
health of your computer.
Clicking on the images will open a new window displaying
status of for that function. Clicking on "Hard Disk Drive 3D
Sensor" will open the HDD Protection properties described
above.
CLICK HERE and refer to your Owner's Manual for additional
information for the PC Health Monitor.
The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor proactively monitors a number of
system functions such as power consumption, battery health and
system cooling, informing you of significant system conditions.
To open HDD Protection properties to allow enabling / disabling
(not recommended):
Click the Start menu.
Enter "Health" into the search field.
Click "PC Health Monitor" in the search results.
TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor will open displaying overall
health of your computer.
Clicking on the images will open a new window displaying
status of for that function. Clicking on "Hard Disk Drive 3D
Sensor" will open the HDD Protection properties described
above.
CLICK HERE and refer to your Owner's Manual for additional
information for the PC Health Monitor.
The Toshiba Value Added Package (TVAP) provides an essential
link to system resources required by several TOSHIBA original
program components for access to BIOS functions etc, such as:
TOSHIBA eco Utility provides extended power control options
to our customers over devices in Toshiba notebooks. Reduction
in power consumption by switching to optimum power settings
based on plugged-in or on battery power machine status, or
remaining battery power percentage.
TOSHIBA HWSetup lets you customize your hardware settings
according to the way that you work with your computer and the
peripherals you use.
TOSHIBA Password Utility lets you set and maintain password
security that restricts access to the computer.
TOSHIBA Flash Cards provides additional Hotkey (Function Fn
keys) functionality to Toshiba notebooks and includes an
intelligent user interface (UI) in the form of a graphical
drop-down invoked by hotkey operation. This improves the user
experience by allowing them to visually identify current status
and available options at time of selection, saving them time
spent blindly moving between the hot-key options to find the
one they need.
TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool can display the basic
information of a computer and diagnose simple issues using
Windows built-in toolset.
TVAP should be installed before other Toshiba Utility files to
ensure their proper functioning.
If TVAP is not installed on your computer, you can verify if it
is available for your specific model under "Downloads" on the
TOSHIBA support web site (support.toshiba.com).
The Toshiba Value Added Package (TVAP) provides an essential
link to system resources required by several TOSHIBA original
program components for access to BIOS functions etc, such as:
TOSHIBA eco Utility provides extended power control options
to our customers over devices in Toshiba notebooks. Reduction
in power consumption by switching to optimum power settings
based on plugged-in or on battery power machine status, or
remaining battery power percentage.
TOSHIBA HWSetup lets you customize your hardware settings
according to the way that you work with your computer and the
peripherals you use.
TOSHIBA Password Utility lets you set and maintain password
security that restricts access to the computer.
TOSHIBA Flash Cards provides additional Hotkey (Function Fn
keys) functionality to Toshiba notebooks and includes an
intelligent user interface (UI) in the form of a graphical
drop-down invoked by hotkey operation. This improves the user
experience by allowing them to visually identify current status
and available options at time of selection, saving them time
spent blindly moving between the hot-key options to find the
one they need.
TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool can display the basic
information of a computer and diagnose simple issues using
Windows built-in toolset.
TVAP should be installed before other Toshiba Utility files to
ensure their proper functioning.
If TVAP is not installed on your computer, you can verify if it
is available for your specific model under "Downloads" on the
TOSHIBA support web site (support.toshiba.com).
Sistema operativo: Windows 10 (64), Windows 10, Windows 8.1 (64)
FINGERPRINT UTILITY
The Fingerprint Utility aims to identify users by scanning
their fingerprints instead of entering a password. Using the
following operations, a user can scan their fingerprints on the
sensor, and then use this method of authentication for the
following processes, instead of entering a password with the
keyboard.
In order to use the TOSHIBA Fingerprint Utility, you first need
to create a Windows account password. If the current account
has no Windows password, you can create one by going to START
> CONTROL PANEL > USER ACCOUNTS.
To make sure the utility works in the case of a finger injury,
please enroll two or more fingers per user. A total of 20
fingerprints can be enrolled using the fingerprint sensor, so
if the PC is used with multiple User accounts, make sure that
you can divide the 20 entries among all users.
To open the Fingerprint Utility and enroll:
Click the Start menu.
Enter "Fingerprint" into the search field.
Click "Fingerprint Utility" in the search results.
The Fingerprint Utility will open.
Enter your Windows password to begin.
Follow the on-screen instructions to enroll. Refer to your
Owner's Manual for complete enrollment instructions.
For Clean install of Windows 8
Intel® HD Graphics Driver Production Version 15.28.2.64.2817 Kit
46913
Intel® HD Graphics Driver Production Version 15.28.2.64.2817 with
Intel® Display Audio Driver 6.14.0.3097 - Toshiba 4ID INF (52i)