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Youmust confirm that you download the correct file for your printer. The Japanese and Chinese versions of drivers require models for Asian. They will not work in the standard printer model when the built-in Japanese and Chinese fonts are selected.

If you need the Japanese version of driver, download from Japanese web site

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Hi



Im after a Toshiba XG4 THNSN5256GPUK NVME SSD Driver for Windows 7 which comes in our Corp. HP Elitebook 840 G4 -s



I managed to boil down my final steps I need to do to succesfully install Windows 7 Enterprise via ISO or MDT Deployment to the below:

Bake the KB2990941, KB3087873, the NVMe driver for Toshiba XG4 256GB M.2 NVMe SSD PCIe THNSN5256GPUK and integrate them

via DISM into my install.wim/boot.wim



My Problem is that no matter which driver I try for this XG4 It is not recognized * when i am on load driver screen neither trying to install Windows 7 *

I tried the Pure 64bit OCZ Driver and some toshiba drivers too including the XG3 but none of them work

Someone mentioned there might be a Win 10 driver native I could use for this?



I prefer anything which makes it work so I can deploy Windows 7 on this HP Elitebook 840 G4 + NVME Toshiba XG4 256GB M.2 NVMe SSD PCIe THNSN5256GPUK



Thanks a lot

Regards

Viktor



EDIT by Fernando: Thread title customized, because the authors were using different Operating Systems


@alvarezegam :

If you want a customized driver, which supports your specific Toshiba SSD, I need the HardwareIDs of the NVMe Controller.

To get knowledge about them, you should temporarily install an OS like Win10, which natively supports NVMe.



@Thiersee :

You are obviously right. This is the reason why I need the HardwareIDs of the NVMe Controller, which is within the SSD.


Due to the fact, that the WHQL stamp is missing (got lost by the modding), I doubt, that this driver will be accepted by the Win7 Setup at this early stage of the OS installation. The better idea would be to integrate the mod+signed driver into a Win7 x64 image by using a tool like NTLite.



Good luck!



EDIT: The attached mod+signed driver has been removed. Modded and signed 32/64bit Toshiba/OCZ NVMe drivers are now offered within the start post of >this


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To download the latest drivers & utilities for your printers and multifunctional systems please enter the model name - e.g. "e-STUDIO5008LP" or "B-EX4T1". Before installing a driver please make sure it can be used with your system by checking the list of models in the Related to section.


We have just purchased a Zbook 15u G3 that has a Toshiba m.2 NVME drive in it. This is the first one we have gotten with this drive, as the others have the Samsung 951 drive. We use MDT 2013 to deploy Windows 7 to our PCs and laptops which I have the Samsung driver injected into the image as well as the Microsoft updates. The problem I am having is, when I deploy our image to the laptop with the Toshiba drive, I get the wonderful blue screen because I don't have the drivers for the Toshiba installing during the imaging process. I have the Samsung drivers loading and I can deploy with no issues at all, but cannot without the NVME drivers for the Toshiba drive. Is there anywhere I can get these drivers?


Already have those, that's for the OCZ drive that Toshiba makes. Those won't work. Just like the Samsung 950 drivers will not work for the Samsung 951 OEM drives. I'm needing the drivers for the thnsn5512gpu7


That's odd. I had the same problem with our second batch of Zbook 15u G3. First one had samsung ssd so that was pretty easy. The second batch used some kind of generic MS driver which I couldn't get even by using Drivergrabber and those were Toshiba 512 GB ssd. Ended up with a nice nice BSOD after first reboot when deploying from sccm 2012 until I added those toshiba drivers to the driver package.


Well, dummy me. The OCZ drivers worked. When I put them in MDT I had not imported them into the 15u, only the 17 G3. The laptop is up and running with no problems now. It made me think when you mentioned the drivers and I looked.


I'm using Ubuntu since few month(january 2013) and I'm still a beginner.I want to know if is it possible to install any version of ubuntu on my new toshiba satellite pro L830 15K and if there will be any problem of compatibility.I put a link with the features of that machine.


In order to install the correct graphics driver for your laptop, open the Ubuntu Software Center and search for ATI binary X.Org driver. You can find this package the easy way if you just search for amd. From the ATI binary X.Org driver description in the Ubuntu Software Center:


From my own personal experience on hardware similar to yours, I would say that you should expect splendid graphics performance from the ATI binary X.Org driver. There are also slightly more up-to-date versions of the same driver available at the AMD website, but I stuck with the ATI binary X.Org driver package that I installed from the default Ubuntu repositories, and I have never had any problems with it.


EDIT: My most recent step has been trying to install generic Intel graphics drivers, however, all of these have superior system requirements. (The Intel website does not offer drivers for my particular processor.)


hala las terminales toshibas de ese modelo sta-10 hay sin touch el modelo sin touch es el ST-A10-155K-QM-R , y los modelos con touch son ST-A10-122K-QM-R , fijate por que a lo mejor es sin touch si es con touch lleva el driver de elo touch o algunas microtouch , si es elo bajalo de esta pagina la version 5.5.3 , selecciona tu sistema operativo


LOS CONTROLADORES DE LAS PANTALLAS TCTILES DE LA TOSHIBA WILLPOS STA-10 SON ELO TOUCH LA VERSIN QUE DEBE DE VENIR ES LA 4.8.7 Y LA VERSION PARA WINDOWS 7 WINDOWS 8 Y WINDOWS 10

REQUIERE LAS VERSIONES 5.5.3 O SUPERIOR


Hey guys, I may be late but I hope this helps someone. I manage to install the touchscreen drivers in Windows 7. Visit this page and select windows 7 from the OS dropdown list. I installed the single touch driver and it works just fine.


I have Win 10 LTSC working, but require 1 GB ram. Toshiba manufacturer was no help, as they directed me to US/CAN distributor for Toshiba ST-A10-152K-QM-R Anyone know specific 1GB ram to get for this system motherboard?


I have win 10 ent 2019 2 gb ram and seems to work fine. I tested with another product with customer display, scale, scanner 2 drawers and 2 printers. I tried using Samba, but trail did not work using 2 printers. edit post


Without a printer driver, your computer cannot send information to a printer in a format the printer understands. In order to print anything, you need to install the relevant printer drivers on your computer.


Before installation begins, a window prompting you to enter your password for authorization will appear. This password is the same one you use to log in to your computer. Entering the password initiates the installation process.


On the next screen, click IP up top and then type in the IP address of the Toshiba device. It should detect it on the network, then detect the driver you just installed, which will populate under the last field, Use. In the example image below, the name TOSHIBA ColorMFP populated in the Use field after we entered the IP address.


I have a MacBook Pro (A1989) running macOS Monterey 12.0.1, I have recently switched from Windows where I used to use a Toshiba Dynadock U3.0 port replicator with my current Win laptop (Toshiba Portege)


When I hook it up to the MacBook all ports work except the HDMI and DVI outputs, I believe this is a driver issue as I have also installed Win 10 via Bootcamp on the Mac, when I use the Dynadock in Win 10 mode, everything thing works perfectly, both displays work and can be extended without any replication of the displays.


I have installed the DisplayLink driver but this had not made any difference, to be honest, I installed these drivers before I checked the dock but most forums seem to suggest they are needed as both my Dell monitors are DVI inputs.


Fixed it, good old YouTube, I had to enable Screen Recording in the security and privacy section, then I had to run the DisplayLink driver from start up, following both these changes I have full extended displays.


I am not sure what you mean by needing HDMI adaptors, I want to use the HDMI and DVI outputs on the Port Replicator to connect to my displays, it is just that the MacBook does not seem to recognise them via the port replicator.

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