(09-25-2017, 08:34 AM)Partha Wrote: [ -> ]I'd say install a Linux distro like Peppermint on the hard drive, remove the SSD and install the hard drive in its place, and make the laptop boot from it
Just make sure that the laptop is only connected to the bootable Linux hard drive when you boot it up, to avoid any possible interference
If it boots normally, we could safely rule out any hardware issues but if the issue persists, probably it's due to a faulty hardware
Sorry but I have never done that before, is there a video tutorial you know of to follow these steps?
(09-25-2017, 08:46 AM)Ajaay27 Wrote: [ -> ]Sorry but I have never done that before, is there a video tutorial you know of to follow these steps?
Let me check that for you
ok what I think is causing the problem bios can't recognize ssd's hard drive
if you put a normal hard drive into the laptop will it show up in the bios
also what I would do is to install windows onto a normal hard drive then check to see how fast the computer will boot
I think you misunderstood me, reset the BIOS you have done, flashing the BIOS is different. This is right a new updated BIOS or overwriting the BIOS with the same version.
Your BIOS is version 5.30
They have a new one available
29/11/2016 BIOS Update Toshiba OS independent 5.40-WIN World Wide
Place your serial number in the box and do a search for BIOS Updates
https://www.toshiba.co.uk/support/businesslaptops/
(09-25-2017, 06:16 PM)Britec Wrote: [ -> ]I think you misunderstood me, reset the BIOS you have done, flashing the BIOS is different. This is right a new updated BIOS or overwriting the BIOS with the same version.
Your BIOS is version 5.30
They have a new one available
29/11/2016 BIOS Update Toshiba OS independent 5.40-WIN World Wide
Place your serial number in the box and do a search for BIOS Updates
https://www.toshiba.co.uk/support/businesslaptops/
Yeah, I did do that Britec, well I tried to anyway. The laptop needed to restart to finish the update to the bios but every time it would restart it would come up with one of the two messages again so it would never finish, then I tried to do it via USB but the laptop would never boot from the USB no matter how many times I tried. It's obvious to me now that its a hardware issue, not software so a new laptop will be bought instead.
I'd like to thank everyone for their kind advice and help throughout this thread.
Yeah, its got to be hardware related. Well, you give it a try. Solved - Thread Closed