Unfortunately I can't get my desired result from the new options in the BIOS. I've tried every relevant setting.
From what I gather, I must edit the EC or embedded controller firmware. So unless someone here can help with that, there is no hope.
Anyway, I've sent my thanks to BDMaster in the form of a small donation, for taking interest in our petty concerns.
And to R1skNt: Don't dive up on your laptop, recovery of Insyde bios seems quite common. Just gotta figure out the correct key presses and file name I suppose.
Here's a possible filename: PLCSF8 <-- That's the motherboard model for my version of C850, maybe the same as your's, seemingly you can't check your's atm, unless it's written on the board itself.
Edit: Here's a few names to try.
FX64.fd
10FX64.fd <-- Seems to be the one to try first
PLCSF8.fd
bios.fd
BIOS.fd
insyde.fd
Also I've read that some have had success with Fn + F or just F on toshiba laptops.
From what I gather, I must edit the EC or embedded controller firmware. So unless someone here can help with that, there is no hope.
Anyway, I've sent my thanks to BDMaster in the form of a small donation, for taking interest in our petty concerns.
And to R1skNt: Don't dive up on your laptop, recovery of Insyde bios seems quite common. Just gotta figure out the correct key presses and file name I suppose.
Here's a possible filename: PLCSF8 <-- That's the motherboard model for my version of C850, maybe the same as your's, seemingly you can't check your's atm, unless it's written on the board itself.
Edit: Here's a few names to try.
FX64.fd
10FX64.fd <-- Seems to be the one to try first
PLCSF8.fd
bios.fd
BIOS.fd
insyde.fd
Also I've read that some have had success with Fn + F or just F on toshiba laptops.