Change BIOS settings in a Toshiba Labptop?

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To access the BIOS settings on a Toshiba Tecra A2 laptop, the initial step is to determine the specific motherboard model. This can be achieved by conducting an online search for the laptop's specifications. Common keys to enter the BIOS include F1, F11, F12, and DEL, with F1 being confirmed as the correct key for the Tecra A2. Additional resources, such as product manuals and support websites, can provide further assistance in identifying the motherboard and BIOS details.
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Anyone know how to change the settings in BIOS for a Tecra A2 laptop?
The first step is to get into BIOS which I don't know how. Do you?

Thanks
 
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Do a google search for your laptop and see which motherboard it uses. From that information you should be able to figure out which bios it uses and what button you have to press to get in.

I would try F1, F11, F12, DEL
 
http://www.dealtime.com/xPF-Toshiba_Tecra_A2_S119

http://uk.computers.toshiba-europe.com/cgi-bin/ToshibaCSG/selected_product_option.jsp?service=UK&ACTION=PRINT_WITH_BACK&PRODUCT_ID=98305&DISC_MODEL=0

These links tells what the motherboard type my laptop is but how can you figure out which bios it uses and what button you have to press to get in?

Thanks
 
http://www.its.swin.edu.au/staff_services/procurement/manuals/ToshibaTecraA2.pdf

It is F1
 
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