rather than spending too much more time fiddling I'd simply Clean Reinstall the printer which always works, lasts longer and actually saves time:
Power up the printer, if wired unplug it's USB cable from PC.
Go to Settings>Apps>Apps and Features to find and Uninstall the printer software.
Next type CMD in Start Search, right click Command Prompt result to Run as Admin, copy and paste in the following command and press Enter: printui/s/t2 (Note that there is one space before each forward slash).
Open the Print Server properties, Remove the printer's drivers for this printer and for any other printers you don't use presently.
Now type Control Panel in Start Search, open CP, choose Icon View. In Control Panel open Devices and Printers, right click the printer to delete the Printer and any scanner or fax of the same name. Restart PC.
Go to the printer model's Support Downloads webpage to download and install the latest full software package. Now is also the time to check for any newer printer firmware to install which matters a lot.
Extract Printer software, right click Setup file to Run as Administrator. Follow the setup screens closely as you install the software. For USB it should prompt when to plug in the printer.
If you have further problems reply back with results of each step.
I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and let us know how it goes. I will keep working with you until it's resolved.
If it behaves abnormally in standard operation but works correctly in safe mode, it's not a BIOS problem. In safe mode, many features are intentionally disabled; the purpose is to keep a broken feature from interfering with troubleshooting or fixing the system.
Unless you must run a particular program that does not work with Windows 10 even in compatibility mode, I strongly recommend upgrading to Windows 10, keeping the computer physically disconnected from the Internet, or converting to a Linux operating system. Windows 7 no longer gets security updates from Microsoft, and is vulnerable to all sorts of malware. Your problem may be just that. You can try a malware removal program, if you can find one that works on Windows 7 and still gets updated on the latest definitions. That may fix the issue.
i have a Toshiba satellite M105-S322 and all i had to do is open the ram compartment and pull up the plastic sticker or whatever you want to call it between the motherboard and the ram. There is a jumper called "CMOS_CLR1" use a screwdriver to short out the pins and it clears the CMOS.
Error Code 0xc0000185 regularly appears beside the report: The boot form data for your PC is missing or contains errors. Unhappily, if you unplug the USB devices from your Windows machine and reboot your operating system you will still keep getting this error code.
Solutions of Error Code 0xc0000185:-
1: Reboot Your PC.
2: Repair the BCD with an Installation Media Disk.
3: Setup the Hard Drive.
4: Run CHKDSK.
5: System Restore.
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¿C?mo hago para que mi computadora port?til Toshiba arranque desde USB?
Para arrancar esta unidad despu?s de muchas horas de intentarlo, lamentablemente solo por un error:
1.¡Reinicie su BIOS a la configuraci?n predeterminada!
2. Deje Secureboot activado.
3. Desactive Fastboot.
4. Guarde la configuraci?n con F10.
5. Mantenga presionado F12 mientras inicia para acceder al men? de inicio y seleccione su USB.
6. ¡Deber?a arrancar!
Toshiba C?mo: configurar la prioridad de arranque del sistema en BIOS