Toshiba's bios are accessible? How the heck can you make bios accessible?

Thanks,
Ari

> On Nov 16, 2015, at 3:44 PM, Shaun Everiss <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hmmm I had a nec which had the same issues didn't last that long.
> I had a system hp to maintain that overheated.
> As long as you can get passed their malware asus stuff is generally stable 
> and rock solid.
> I havn't used their laptops but their desktop graphics and main boards are 
> and I have had no issue with either from a hardware standpoint.
> Some del units seem good to though I still go toshiba just because of the 
> accessible bios alone and a few other tweaks.
> They also use standard hardware,  for sound etc these days.
> On the hp front their website is quite unfriendly driver site, eprint, etc.
> However their printers especially their web enabled ones are quite good.
> 
> 
> 
>> On 16/11/2015 11:44 p.m., Thomas Ward wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I have similar experiences. I now avoid HP like the plague myself
>> because their systems tend to be very below the par on average, and I
>> know others with similar experiences. My dad, for instance, had a HP
>> laptop for about six months, very barely used, and it died. So I don't
>> generally buy HP anything if I can help it these days.
>> 
>> 
>>> On 11/16/15, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Ah. I avoid HP like the plague now. The first and only laptop I got from
>>> them kept having issue after issue, where both of my Dells, except for one
>>> problem, have run for years before giving up the ghost. One lasted for six
>>> years, and The other lasted for five years and seven months. Technically the
>>> one that lasted for six years still works, since I put Vinux onto it after I
>>> couldn't find my XP disc's after reformatting the system after I got a
>>> rather nasty virus that I was having a ton of trouble removing.
>>> 
>>> I can't wait to have a solid-state drive in the new laptop that I'm getting
>>> soon. It's going to be awesome! It'll be my first system with eight gigs of
>>> RAM and a 2.9 Core i5 processor; it's the architecture that's one generation
>>> behind the new Skylake processors, but that's fine for me. The model I'll be
>>> getting is a Lenovo ThinkPad T450S.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ari
>> 
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