The Toshiba Satellite C660 series was a workhorse of the early 2010s. Millions of these 15.6-inch laptops were sold, running Windows 7, and later, a sluggish version of Windows 10. If you are still using one today—perhaps as a secondary machine, for a child’s homework, or to run legacy hardware—you have likely encountered stability issues, fan noise, or USB recognition problems.
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Q: Will updating the BIOS erase my data? A: It's recommended to backup your data before updating the BIOS, as there's a small chance that data may be erased during the process.
Hardware Compatibility: Fixes errors where newer hard drives or SSDs are not detected properly at startup.