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I read on this board about he bios update, so got mine updated to the 1.7 version from toshiba website (this is the latest one they had for machines with ATI graphics). Jun 24, 2009  Help resetting the Bios on my Toshiba Satellite M45. Discussion in 'Hardware' started by cak7200, Jun 15, 2009. I think I have located the bios battery (looks like a watch battery next to FirstBios Notebook Pro C2) I see it has a plus side which runs underneath the battery and a negative side which is connected to the top of the.

Toshiba satellite m45 s331M45

Jan 27, 2007  DOWNLOAD BIOS v1.60 for Tecra A4 (Intel Video) and Satellite M45-S331, M45-S3311, M45-S351, M45-S3511 * released 12-JUL-2005 * THIS BIOS applies ONLY to Satellite M40/M45, and Tecra A4 models equipped with Intel display adapters. CPUs Support for the Toshiba M45-S165. Motherboard/BIOS will recognize the CPU and POST. Toshiba offers nothing-much in the way of BIOS updates. ----manufacturer TOSHIBA product Satellite. Below you can download the latest Toshiba bios upgrade for your motherboard after signup with the eSupport BIOSAgentPlus service.; You can identify your motherboard using the BIOS ID which is displayed on most computers at bootup. Per BIOS vendor (AMI, Award, Phoenix.) we have a seperate tab of motherboard BIOS Identifications.

Hello i have a problem, my toshiba satellite m45-s2692 wont boot from the flash drive i made and i know it works because i have done it plenty of times and it also works on all other laptops.i. To repair your Toshiba Satellite M45, use our service manual. Step 1 Battery If the device is still running, please turn the computer off properly and then disconnect the power supply from the power supply port in the back of the computer.

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Para baixar drivers do TOSHIBA SATELLITE M45-S355 para Windows, Non-OS, Windows Vista (64), Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 2000, Other, clique no botão 'Download'. Se você necessitar de um driver ou firmware de outra versão, então submeta o pedido do driver. Se lhe surgir uma pergunta relacionada com este driver, entre em contato conosco através do formulário de contato. Nesta página, você pode igualmente trocar impressões sobre as características de instalação e remoção do driver.

Modelo:
M45-S355
Fabricante:
Toshiba

Toshiba Satellite M45 Bios Updates


Tipo de dispositivo:
Notebooks e Netbooks / Satellite
Licença:
Grátis

Toshiba Satellite M45 Driver

Windows

Versão: TO02
Toshiba (TSST) TS-L632* DVD Drive Firmware Update This is an Optical Disk Drive (ODD) firmware update program. This program runs in Windows and will update the DVD-ROM drive firmware to version TO02.
This update program supports the following ODD:TS-L632* - All Toshiba DVD drives with model numbers that start with TS-L632.
Change Points
Changes were made to correct the following:Unable to burn songs from iTunes to certain CD media. iTunes error 'The attempt to burn a disc fialied. An unknown error occurred (2131)' is displayed.
Firmware Update Instructions
Save the file to a convenient location such as the Windows Desktop.
Double-click the downloaded file to begin the update.
Special Notes
If the DVD Drive in the computer is not a TS-L632*, or if the TS-L632* firmware version is already 'TO02' or later, the firmware update will not be performed.
Versão: 9.0.4.8
Intel 802.11a/g,g Mini-PCI Driver
Versão: 9.0.4.0
Intel PROSet Utility
Versão: 1.0.2-RC1
SD Secure Module
Versão: 2.00
Texas Instruments PCIxx21 FlashMedia Driver
Tamanho: 667.98 Kb
Sistema operativo: Windows Vista (64)
Microsoft Hotfix KB950233-Fixes incorrect total memory reported by msinfo32.exe This is a Microsoft Hotfix intended to correct an incorrect data type used to calculate total physical memory in the the msinfo32.exe tool. This program should be run on Windows Vista 64-bit based Toshiba computers only, and will install a Microsoft update based on the knowledge base article at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950233.
Installation of this Hotfix will correct the following MSINFO32.EXE issue:
The Microsoft System Information tool (msinfo32.exe) does not disply the amount of physical memory installed correctly in the Vista 64-bit Operating System with 4GB or more memory installed.
Hotfix Installation Instructions
Save the file to a convenient location such as the Windows Desktop.
Double-click the downloaded file to begin the update.
Versão: 3.1.2.19.i123
Atheros 802.11a/g Client Utility
Versão: 3.1.2.45
Atheros 802.11a/g Wireless LAN Driver
Versão: 1.00.10K
Toshiba Common Modules
Versão: 5.00.45
Toshiba ConfigFree
Versão: 6.1.0.1008
Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility
Versão: 3.14.1503
Toshiba Controls
Versão: 4.0.5.0
DVD RAM Driver Software
Versão: 3.1.0.0a
Toshiba DVD RAM Driver Software
Versão: 1.15.0000
Texas Instruments PCI7411 FlashMedia Driver
Versão: 1.00.03K
Toshiba Hotkey Utility
Versão: 9.0.1.9
Intel 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Driver
Versão: 2.1.47.6
Toshiba Software Modem
Versão: 3.0.9
Toshiba PC Diagnostic Tool
Versão: 9.0.1.0
Intel PROSet Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g) Client Utility
Versão: 3.6
Toshiba Software Upgrades
Versão: 1.12.01
Toshiba Assist
Versão: 1.2.7.0
Toshiba Touch & Launch Utility
Versão: 7.12.4
Synaptics Pointing Device Driver
Versão: 1.00.08K
Toshiba Touchpad Enable/Disable Utility
Versão: 7.03.05.I
Toshiba Power Saver
Versão: 1.00.06K
Toshiba Utilities
Versão: 6.14.10.3929
Windows XP Display Driver for Intel GMA 900 Display Adapters Satellite L15-S104, M40-S417TD, M45-S2652, M45-S2651, M45-S3551, M45-S355, M45-S265, M45-S3552, M45-S2653, M45-S3553, M45-S331
Versão: 2.00.02
Toshiba Virtual Sound
Versão: 2.0.0.20c
Toshiba Zooming Utility
Versão: 1.90
ACPI Flash BIOS version 1.90 for Tecra A4 / Satellite M40(Intel Display only)
Change History
Version 1.90 ???10-28-2005There are no BIOS code changes in this release. The flash utility, 'Flashit.exe', is updated to v1.10 to prevent update issues. If you have BIOS v1.80 installed and working, there should be no need to install v1.90.
Version 1.80 ???09-16-2005Updated the Brightness Table for the LP154W01-TLA1. Updated the Brightness Table for the LP154W01-TLA2. Support was added to detect KH10 or KH20 Main board IDs. Made a change to correct TJ85 CPU thermal fail issues. A change was made to correct an issue on computers with the new 7312S1 inverter, where the back light would stay off when the lid switch was pressed and released quickly.
Version 1.60 ???06-13-2005This BIOS is ONLY applicable to Satellite M40/M45, and Tecra A4 models equipped with Intel display adapters (Mobile Intel(R) 915GM/GMS, 910GML Express Chipset Family). Changed the Intel Alviso-C1 Revision ID (Intel Stable Image Platform).
Version 1.50 ???06-13-2005THIS BIOS applies ONLY to Satellite M40/M45, and Tecra A4 models equipped with Intel display adapters (Mobile Intel(R) 915GM/GMS, 910GML Express Chipset Family) Made a change to correct an issue where the computer would hang when the Optical Disk Drive was accessed, after resuming from a standby or hibernation state in Windows 2000. Made a change to the DSDT, and FADT, OEM ID information. Made a change to correct a USB keyboard malfunction that would occur the first time the computer was powered on, after: a) The CMOS was cleared, or b) All power was removed (Main and sub batteries). Made a change to correct an external monitor green screen issue that would occur when the display resolution was set to 1280x1024, and a DVD was played in full screen mode. Made a change to correct an issue where the CPU C3 state would not function after the computer woke from Standby, when a USB FDD was plugged in. Made a change to correct an issue where the computer would not boot from a USB Memory Stick. Made a change to correct an issue where the User Password request screen would be skipped if CTRL ALT DEL was repeated quickly. Made a change to correct a Toshiba USB FDD diagnostic test issue. Changed the MRC code from V1.7 to V1.9 for Alviso C1 support. Updated the KBC BIOS to V1.05.39 - Added a change so the EC Clears the Ctrl Alt Del Enable Flag when the computer enters S5/S4. Made a change to disable CPU C4 support to get rid of noise. Disabled the DUAL-Freqency Graphics Technology feature to fix an Intel Wireless LAN hang issue that occurred when the AC adapter was plugged in. Made a change to support TJ85 CPU thermal control with the V5.0 thermal table. A change was made to the V1.3B BIOS to correct 'hang/lockup' issues on computers with Intel graphics, and 1394 ports, which occurred when the image was unbundled. A change was made to correct a 1394 device 'yellow bang' issue. Added TJ85 CPU FAN thermal control. Added brightness table ID=7,8,9 for LG, CPT, and Samsung, LCD panels. A change was made to correct an issue where pressing Fn F5 after hot plugging an external CRT to the computer, did not switch the display correctly. Made a change to correct a Windows 2000 blue screen error that occurred after installing the Intel VGA driver and rebooting the computer.
Version 1.20 ???04-24-2005This BIOS is ONLY to be installed on units with Intel display adapters. Please do not install this BIOS if your computer has an ATI or nVidia display subsystem. Set ICH6 PCI-E0 L0/L1 to match the Marvell LAN driver setting to correct very intermittent Windows boot issues. Made a change to correct issues where the Wireless LAN Adapter would not be enabled after powering, on even with the wireless power switch turned on.
Versão: 2.00
ACPI Flash BIOS version 2.00 for Tecra A4 / Satellite M40 (Intel video)
Change History
Version 2.00 ???02-07-2006Corrected an issue were the DMI information was cleared and set to a default value when the Windows BIOS update program was run. Added a 'Do not turn off your computer' message into the Windows BIOS update program.This is a re-package of an existing file where the ROM image name didn't conform to the DOS 8.3 filename convention, and was truncated during the package build. This caused the bootable media installs to fail because they couldn't find the ROM image on disk (filename mismatch)
Version 1.90 ???10-28-2005There are no BIOS code changes in this release. The flash utility, 'Flashit.exe', is updated to v1.10 to prevent update issues. If you have BIOS v1.80 installed and working, there should be no need to install v1.90.
Version 1.80 ???09-16-2005Updated the Brightness Table for the LP154W01-TLA1. Updated the Brightness Table for the LP154W01-TLA2. Support was added to detect KH10 or KH20 Main board IDs. Made a change to correct TJ85 CPU thermal fail issues. A change was made to correct an issue on computers with the new 7312S1 inverter, where the back light would stay off when the lid switch was pressed and released quickly.
Version 1.60 ???06-13-2005This BIOS is ONLY applicable to Satellite M40/M45, and Tecra A4 models equipped with Intel display adapters (Mobile Intel(R) 915GM/GMS, 910GML Express Chipset Family). Changed the Intel Alviso-C1 Revision ID (Intel Stable Image Platform).
Version 1.50 ???06-13-2005THIS BIOS applies ONLY to Satellite M40/M45, and Tecra A4 models equipped with Intel display adapters (Mobile Intel(R) 915GM/GMS, 910GML Express Chipset Family) Made a change to correct an issue where the computer would hang when the Optical Disk Drive was accessed, after resuming from a standby or hibernation state in Windows 2000. Made a change to the DSDT, and FADT, OEM ID information. Made a change to correct a USB keyboard malfunction that would occur the first time the computer was powered on, after: a) The CMOS was cleared, or b) All power was removed (Main and sub batteries). Made a change to correct an external monitor green screen issue that would occur when the display resolution was set to 1280x1024, and a DVD was played in full screen mode. Made a change to correct an issue where the CPU C3 state would not function after the computer woke from Standby, when a USB FDD was plugged in. Made a change to correct an issue where the computer would not boot from a USB Memory Stick. Made a change to correct an issue where the User Password request screen would be skipped if CTRL ALT DEL was repeated quickly. Made a change to correct a Toshiba USB FDD diagnostic test issue. Changed the MRC code from V1.7 to V1.9 for Alviso C1 support. Updated the KBC BIOS to V1.05.39 - Added a change so the EC Clears the Ctrl Alt Del Enable Flag when the computer enters S5/S4. Made a change to disable CPU C4 support to get rid of noise. Disabled the DUAL-Freqency Graphics Technology feature to fix an Intel Wireless LAN hang issue that occurred when the AC adapter was plugged in. Made a change to support TJ85 CPU thermal control with the V5.0 thermal table. A change was made to the V1.3B BIOS to correct 'hang/lockup' issues on computers with Intel graphics, and 1394 ports, which occurred when the image was unbundled. A change was made to correct a 1394 device 'yellow bang' issue. Added TJ85 CPU FAN thermal control. Added brightness table ID=7,8,9 for LG, CPT, and Samsung, LCD panels. A change was made to correct an issue where pressing Fn F5 after hot plugging an external CRT to the computer, did not switch the display correctly. Made a change to correct a Windows 2000 blue screen error that occurred after installing the Intel VGA driver and rebooting the computer.
Version 1.20 ???04-24-2005This BIOS is ONLY to be installed on units with Intel display adapters. Please do not install this BIOS if your computer has an ATI or nVidia display subsystem. Set ICH6 PCI-E0 L0/L1 to match the Marvell LAN driver setting to correct very intermittent Windows boot issues. Made a change to correct issues where the Wireless LAN Adapter would not be enabled after powering, on even with the wireless power switch turned on.
Versão: 1.0 build 20060130
Toshiba DMI Update Utility for Satellite M40/M45 This Utility will eliminate the 'Wrong machine' messages when you try to restore the factory software image from the Config Builder CD or PIRAD CD/DVD. Click for more information about this issue.
Requires either a bootable diskette drive (FDD), or bootable CD-ROM (CD-RW, DVD-ROM/RW). If no FDD is available, requires access to CD authoring (burning) software and hardware.
Versão: 8.24.3.3
Marvell LAN Driver
Versão: 5.12.01.5240
SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio Driver
Versão: 1.70
ACPI Flash BIOS version 1.70 for Tecra A4/Satellite M40 (ATI/nVidia)
Change History
Version 1.70 ???11-23-2005A Presto hotkey 'power on' issue on Japanese models was corrected. The ATI PowerPlay 'Low Power LCD' memory clock was adjusted to 180MHz to correct an ATIM26 Hynix 128MB hang issue. A NV44MV 128MB VRAM sizing issue was corrected. The Flashit tool was updated from V1.00 to V1.10 to prevent similar, but incorrect models from being updated. (No change to the BIOS code base)
Version 1.60 ???09-16-2005Updated VGA BIOS to correct an intermittent blue-screen issue. A change was made to correct an issue on computers with the new 7312S1 inverter, where the back light would stay off when the lid switch was pressed and released quickly.
Version 1.30 ???06-13-2005Changed the Intel Alviso-C1 Revision ID (Intel Stable Image Platform). Updated the ATI M24C VBIOS. This BIOS is ONLY for Tecra A4 units equipped with the ATI or nVidia display adapters. Do not install this BIOS on units having Intel display adapters.
Version 1.20 ???07-11-2005This BIOS is only applicable to Tecra A4 models having ATI or nVidia display adapters. Do NOT use this BIOS on units equipped with Intel display adapters. Made a change to disable CPU C4 support to get rid of noise. Made a change to support TJ85 CPU thermal control with the V5.0 thermal table. Disabled ASPM L1 enable due to an ATI M26 errata. A change was made to the V1.1B BIOS to correct 'hang/lockup' issues on computers with Intel graphics, and 1394 ports, which occurred when the image was unbundled. A change was made to correct a 1394 device 'yellow bang' issue. Added TJ85 CPU FAN thermal control. Added brightness table ID=7,8,9 for LG, CPT, and Samsung, LCD panels.
Versão: 2.1.63
Toshiba Software Modem Driver
Versão: 2.6USB2
Toshiba TBIOS Driver
Versão: 2.0.2.1A
Toshiba SD Memory Card Format Utility
Versão: 1.00.1121
Sistema operativo: Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows 2000
Versão: 1.00.1121-RC4
Sistema operativo: Windows XP, Windows 95, Windows 2000
Tamanho: 1.15 Mb
Sistema operativo: Windows XP
Toshiba Spanish Modem Manual for V.92 internal modems
This document is applicable only to Toshiba portable PCs with internal V.92 modems.
Please refer to the detailed specifications for your Toshiba portable to determine if you have a V.92 modem

Non-OS

Versão: 1.0
The information in this document supersedes that which is contained in the documentation that shipped with your Toshiba computer, and reflects the most up-to-date information for your system.

This teardown is not a repair guide. To repair your Toshiba Satellite M45, use our service manual.

    • If the device is still running, please turn the computer off properly and then disconnect the power supply from the power supply port in the back of the computer.

    • Remove battery before beginning any work to reduce electrical shock and to prevent damage to the electrical components.

    • Locate and slide the 2-battery locks to disconnect the battery.

    • Remove the battery by sliding it out away from the computer (horizontal with the casing).

    • Remove the ODD screw with a #1 Phillips head screwdriver as indicated in the picture.

    • Using a flat edge tool, pry it the drive out of it slot from the side of the casing. You can then use your hands to continue pulling the rest the way out of its slot.

    • Use a #1 Phillips head screwdriver to remove the screws on the RAM's cover panel, as seen in image.

    • Then, use a flat edge tool to pry the cover off, as seen in image.

    • Use your fingers to push the RAM tabs, as seen in image, that secure the RAM outward (away from the RAM). The RAM should then pop up.

    • Finally, gently pull the RAM away from the connection. (Repeat this process until all the RAM has been removed from the device).

    • Remove the hard drive screw labeled with a #1 Phillips head screwdriver as indicated in the picture, then use a flat edge tool to pry the cover off.

    • Use the plastic flap to pull the hard drive out of its slot.

    • Remove the panel screw labeled with a #1 Phillips head screwdriver as indicated in the picture, then use a flat edge tool to pry the cover off.

    • The hardware to the left (labeled) can be easily removed by disconnecting the black and white wires and pushing the tabs that secure it (located on the side) outwards.

    • Pull the Wi-Fi card out from the device at a slight angle (horizontal with the casing).

    • Using a bladed tool, gently pry up the display hinge cover.

    • After folding the display completely back, lift up on the display hinge cover and remove it.

    • Remove the keyboard. For keyboard removal instructions, see the keyboard guide here: Toshiba Satellite M45 Keyboard Replacement

    • Remove the black electrical tape covering the black-and-white antenna cable. There will be 2-3 pieces of tape.

    • After the tape has been removed, close the laptop display, flip the laptop over, and disconnect the black-and-white antenna cables from the WiFi Card.

    • For information about accessing the WiFi Card, see the WiFi Guide here: Toshiba Satellite M45 Wi-Fi Card Replacement

    • Once the antenna cables are disconnected from the modem card, flip the laptop back over and open the display.

    • Remove the two screws securing the display hinges with a #1 size Phillips head screwdriver. It is recommended to keep the screws in a small cup so that you don't lose them.

    • Remove the four screws on the back of the laptop holding the screen in place with a #1 screwdriver. There are two on each side.

    • Remove the display's video connector by gently pulling up.

    • Remove the black-and-white antenna cable from the groove.

    • Your display can now be removed.

    • Carefully pry the panel above the keyboard from both sides of the laptop using the iFixit opening tool.

    • Push back the screen until it is horizontal with the laptop.

    • Gently remove the clips that connect the panel to the screen.

    • Remove the two screws using a Phillips #1 screwdriver.

    • Gently pry the keyboard from the laptop using the iFixit opening tool.

    • Slowly lift the keyboard away from the laptop until you are able to remove the ribbon that connects to the laptop.

    • Ensure you remove the keyboard slowly to avoid damaging the ribbon cable.

    • Located near the upper edges of the motherboard you will find the 2-speaker wires that trace to the speakers. You will see these white tab with black and red wires.

    • Unscrew the 2-screws located above the speakers to remove them. Slowly pull up on the speakers as there are other port connectors are located near the wiring.

    • To remove the left speaker follow the motherboard repair guide to complete this step to keep this guide concise.

    • Reverse the order after installing the new speakers.

    • Remove the cover from the cooling unit.

    • Unscrew the copper heat-sink using a #1 screwdriver, and then lift it free. Do not get any thermal grease on any components. This part can now be replaced.

    • Follow the tear-down guide until you have access to the fan unit on the motherboard.

    • Unscrew the fan unit from the motherboard using a #0 screwdriver. Once the fan is unscrewed and unplugged from the motherboard, it can be replaced.

    • Disconnect the video cable near the left speaker slowly but firmly pulling upwards.

    • Disconnect the brown ribbon that is located directly in the middle of where the keyboard one was away from the connector.

    • Disconnect the 2-other white ribbons located near the top right half of the keyboard section pulling firmly away from the connector.

    • Unscrew all the screws labeled using a micro-screwdriver turning counterclockwise.

    • There are 3-additional screws that need to be removed through the 3-holes located in the optical drive.

    • Using a flat-edge tool begin to pry away the case apart and slowly pulling upward as there is a white ribbon that need to be removed.

    • Make sure to completely untape the largest white ribbon, and let it slide through the top half of the case as you lift it.

    • Now lift out the motherboard. Be careful not to rip any of the pieces out, just wiggle them out.

    • Congratulations, your computer has been completely dismantled!

    • Now, reverse the steps to reassemble.

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