How do I restore my Toshiba desktop to factory settings?
From a complete shutdown.
- Hold down 0 (zero) key and then release this key just after the computer is powered on.
- Select Troubleshoot -> TOSHIBA Maintenance Utility -> TOSHIBA Recovery Wizard.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to finish the recovery.
How do I restore Toshiba setup utility?
Restore BIOS Settings at Startup
- Restart or power on the Toshiba. Quickly press “F2” to access the boot screen.
- Press “F9” to load the BIOS setup defaults on the laptop. Use the directional pad to select “Yes” and then press “Enter.”
- Go to the “Exit” tab.
Does a Toshiba Satellite have a reset button?
Insert a slender object such as a straightened small paper clip into the reset hole on the left side of the display to press the internal reset button. Remove the object you used to reset the computer. Re-Connect the AC adapter. Press the power button to turn the computer back on.
How do I access Toshiba recovery partition?
When the initial TOSHIBA screen displays, press the F12 key to enter the boot menu. Use the arrow keys to select the HDD Recovery option and press the enter key to begin.
How do I access TOSHIBA recovery partition?
How do I reinstall Windows 7 on my Toshiba Satellite?
- Boot up the Toshiba Satellite. In the first few seconds while it is starting up, press and hold the F8 key.
- Use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate the menu. Move the keys to select “Repair Your Computer.” Press “Enter.”
- Select your Windows user name from the drop-down menu. Enter your password if required.
What do I do if my Toshiba laptop says no bootable device?
Toshiba’s “No bootable device” error can be caused by incorrect Boot Mode settings in BIOS. Changing the Boot Mode to UEFI Boot is recommended if you are using Windows 8 or higher. You can disable Security Boot by going to the Security tab and selecting Security Boot.
How do I restore my Toshiba laptop to factory settings Windows 10?
Resetting a Windows 10 computer to factory defaults
- Hold the ‘0’ (zero) key as you start the computer until you reach a blue screen that says Choose an option.
- Choose Troubleshoot.
- Choose Reset your PC.