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city_hunter
post Aug 5 2011, 10:42 AM

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what is the the laptop Toshiba Satellite L755-1009X temperature under
1. Idle
2. 30 % load
3. Full load

Thinking of buying this laptop but my last experiment with toshiba laptop was that the temperature was high, is it still have the same issues with new model?
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post Aug 5 2011, 10:46 AM

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QUOTE(wenxt @ Aug 4 2011, 10:27 AM)
Ok. Thx for your help! Will be going to do research in the market later~  smile.gif


Added on August 4, 2011, 11:24 pmAfter shopping, search one.

Toshiba Satellite L755-1009X is still the best!
i5-2410M, Nvidia GT525M 1GB graphic, 4GB RAM, 640GB HDD, 3 years warranty
@RM2399
somemore free 2GB RAM!

That's good enough d right?
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RM2399 is a good price since the RRP is RM2499 nod.gif
But you might want to check whether its 2 years or 3 years warranty icon_rolleyes.gif

*** Do take note that if you're going for 4GB RAM and above, you MUST opt for 64-bit Windows 7 when you 1st time startup the laptop

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QUOTE(wenxt @ Aug 4 2011, 10:27 AM)
Ok. Thx for your help! Will be going to do research in the market later~  smile.gif


Added on August 4, 2011, 11:24 pmAfter shopping, search one.

Toshiba Satellite L755-1009X is still the best!
i5-2410M, Nvidia GT525M 1GB graphic, 4GB RAM, 640GB HDD, 3 years warranty
@RM2399
somemore free 2GB RAM!

That's good enough d right?
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Good enough..
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post Aug 5 2011, 10:48 AM

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QUOTE(city_hunter @ Aug 5 2011, 10:42 AM)
what is the the laptop Toshiba Satellite L755-1009X temperature under
1. Idle
2. 30 % load
3. Full load

Thinking of buying this laptop but my last experiment with toshiba laptop was that the temperature was high, is it still have the same issues with new model?
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Your question is too specific laugh.gif
But you can PM tomokomiki since he owns one nod.gif

review of the unit here (specs may differ): http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Toshib...ok.57246.0.html
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post Aug 5 2011, 11:50 AM

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- you required permision from trustedinstaller blablabla -

:: this is what happen when i try to delete other program files after recovery.
cannot delete it.current system use program files (x86).any idea how to delete? sweat.gif
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post Aug 5 2011, 11:56 AM

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QUOTE(Dreadsic @ Aug 5 2011, 11:50 AM)
- you required permision from trustedinstaller blablabla -

:: this is what happen when i try to delete other program files after recovery.
cannot delete it.current system use program files (x86).any idea how to delete? sweat.gif
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Don't anyhow delete system files laugh.gif
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QUOTE(Dreadsic @ Aug 5 2011, 11:50 AM)
- you required permision from trustedinstaller blablabla -

:: this is what happen when i try to delete other program files after recovery.
cannot delete it.current system use program files (x86).any idea how to delete? sweat.gif
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Don't delete Program Files (x86), Windows 64-bit needs it.
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post Aug 5 2011, 12:56 PM

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Program Files (x86) is used to install program meant for 32-bit system .. don't delete it.
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post Aug 5 2011, 02:02 PM

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QUOTE(Dreadsic @ Aug 5 2011, 11:50 AM)
- you required permision from trustedinstaller blablabla -

:: this is what happen when i try to delete other program files after recovery.
cannot delete it.current system use program files (x86).any idea how to delete? sweat.gif
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no3..... if not boooom will happen laugh.gif
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post Aug 5 2011, 04:49 PM

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QUOTE(lee_what2004 @ Aug 5 2011, 10:46 AM)
Good enough..
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QUOTE(PF T.J. @ Aug 5 2011, 10:46 AM)
RM2399 is a good price since the RRP is RM2499 nod.gif
But you might want to check whether its 2 years or 3 years warranty icon_rolleyes.gif

*** Do take note that if you're going for 4GB RAM and above, you MUST opt for 64-bit Windows 7 when you 1st time startup the laptop
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ok. noted!
Thank you very much for your helps! Appreciate it! smile.gif
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post Aug 5 2011, 08:17 PM

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:: so thats mean i got 2 folder "program files".one is program files and other is program files (x86) like dat?
is that normal?
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post Aug 5 2011, 10:30 PM

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Ya normal laugh.gif
Try not to meddle with system files, you'll regret it haha...
If wanna save space, just do some regular maintenance and it'll suffice nod.gif
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QUOTE(Dreadsic @ Aug 5 2011, 08:17 PM)
:: so thats mean i got 2 folder "program files".one is program files and other is program files (x86) like dat?
is that normal?
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Its normal.
For 64-bit windows, it will install 64-bit apps to Program Files. 32-bit apps will install to Program Files (x86).
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QUOTE(Dreadsic @ Aug 5 2011, 08:17 PM)
:: so thats mean i got 2 folder "program files".one is program files and other is program files (x86) like dat?
is that normal?
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yes, i think its good to read up some articles about windows 7 64 bit .. can understand more about your laptop
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post Aug 6 2011, 09:56 AM

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:: thanks guys notworthy.gif

:: other question,where to find latest driver for hd5470 win7 64bit?
already download at their website.it says not match hmm.gif
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11-7_mobility_vista_win7_32-64_ccc

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post Aug 8 2011, 12:17 AM

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Hello there. May I know that what if I'm having 6GB RAM, but using 32 bits Window 7, what will happen to my laptop? Is it able to upgrade it into 64 bits? And... How to do it?
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QUOTE(wenxt @ Aug 8 2011, 12:17 AM)
Hello there. May I know that what if I'm having 6GB RAM, but using 32 bits Window 7, what will happen to my laptop? Is it able to upgrade it into 64 bits? And... How to do it?
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If you're running on 32-bits W7, it'll probably just read 2.98GB if your RAM..
Yes, can convert, below are the protocols: Good lucky trying smile.gif

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Dear Toshiba users,
It seems lately nearly all Toshiba notebooks are equipped with both 32-bit Operating systems (Windows for this case) as well as 64-bit Operating systems (which are installed into the hidden HDD partitions of each notebook). Notebook sellers prefer to start up the whole notebook with 32-bit OS , mostly because of the shorter time required to boot the whole system. Since 32-bit OS can only support around 2.98GB of RAM, those who bought Toshiba notebooks with RAM upgrades (to 4GB RAM- models include Satellite L510, Satellite Pro L510, M500, M300, T130, F60 etc.) will not be able to fully utilize the RAM. This can be settled by converting your 32-bit OS to 64-bit OS. You can do it via recovery from the Toshiba hidden partition itself, or via the 4 system recovery discs that you burnt when you 1st got your notebook  

The guide to Toshiba's HDD system recovery can be found here: cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content/.../PMA500339010_web.pdf

Generally, it would be easier to conduct the recovery from the Hidden partition than the recovery discs (noneed to keep on changing discs XD )
In general, the steps involved are:

1. Make sure you backup all important files, EVERYTHING will be reformatted (except the Hidden Partition) when you recover your system. Noneed to worry about drivers and Toshiba programs as they are included in the Hidden Partition/Recovery discs.

2. Plug in A/C adapter and if possible, plug in the battery just in case of blackouts (in Malaysia) XD

3. Shut down your notebook.

4. Press and hold the "0" and the "power" button. A window will appear asking you whether you want to load a 32-bit or 64-bit windows. The remaining will be easy, just choose the "recover to out-of-box state" (Actually noneed to change anything, as for the subsequent windows, the initial ticked box will be the recommended one) XD

5. Partition reformatting will commence. Initiate the next step.

6. After that, leave everything to your notebook, it will restart on its own for quite a few times (to install the drivers and programs) DO NOT TURN OFF YOUR LAPTOP laugh.gif, may take up to 1-2 hours depending on your system. You will be configuring your OS in no time.

I guess that's all, hopefully this will help those who wanted to switched to 64-bit OS i.e. Eguy1314 ^_______^

** Be warned, Toshiba's feather touch buttons may become unresponsive after switching, still looking for answers for that one, it seemed there are no drivers for these buttons zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz solved

Anyway, Do refer to the link above for more elaborated details  
Best of luck!


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post Aug 8 2011, 09:35 AM

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backup all important files, does this including programs? Like Microsoft, Adobe and etc?
the link... is not function?

BTW, can I remove all those Toshiba programs? Do they have important functions?
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QUOTE(wenxt @ Aug 8 2011, 09:35 AM)
backup all important files, does this including programs? Like Microsoft, Adobe and etc?
the link... is not function?

BTW, can I remove all those Toshiba programs? Do they have important functions?
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Noneed, OS, drivers and certain programs are readily available from the hidden-partition nod.gif
Sorry about the link, laugh.gif The post was created about one year ago haha.. The link basically shows the same protocols..

Toshiba programs? What laptop are you using? New or old? hmm.gif
Toshiba PC Health Monitor, HDD Freefall Sensor and Eco Utility are worth keeping nod.gif
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post Aug 8 2011, 10:15 AM

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I just bought the one recommended, L755-1009X laugh.gif it actually come with 2 years warranty, they just told me wrongly... doh.gif
Forgotten abt the 64 bits while asking the seller to install programs into it. So, need to do it myself lo.... sad.gif

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