Boot ((link)) — Toshiba Dynabook Bios
The BIOS menu allows you to change hardware settings, such as the system clock, virtualization, or the default boot order. Shut down the laptop completely.
Now, below his old note, a new line appeared, timestamped yesterday: toshiba dynabook bios boot
He selected the last file. It wasn't a driver. It was a plaintext log—his log. From when he was 19, a cocky intern at a subcontractor for Toshiba’s defense division. He’d found an undocumented service command in the Dynabook’s BIOS—a low-level hardware handshake that could power-cycle a specific external data port, the one used for legacy factory diagnostics. The BIOS menu allows you to change hardware
He saved, exited.
While the laptop is off, press and hold the F2 key, then press the Power button. such as the system clock