i noticed i ran into an issue possibly uefi-related on a very modern notebook computer; the mobile computing device mentioned fails boot, so installation seems impossible.
any suggestions? the notebook computer has an 11-inch touchscreen. would the 10.1 uefi update solve this in potential? if so i'll fetch the electronic notebook computer and do a test run. additionally, there's the ' celeron ' processor that gives myself reason to believe that ' speedstep can be disabled ' ? if needed.
theoryrhetorical update:
the discontinued use of celeron processors might have helped solve the toshiba issue.
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any suggestions? the notebook computer has an 11-inch touchscreen. would the 10.1 uefi update solve this in potential? if so i'll fetch the electronic notebook computer and do a test run. additionally, there's the ' celeron ' processor that gives myself reason to believe that ' speedstep can be disabled ' ? if needed.
theoryrhetorical update:
the discontinued use of celeron processors might have helped solve the toshiba issue.
- will -
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