ieee 1394 boot support for toshiba notebook

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gunsmith
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Hi to all on this board,

I have a general question about firewire (ieee 1394) boot support. My notebook (Toshiba Satellite 3000-514) has an iLink (=ieee 1394=firewire) connector but even the newest bios downloaded from the Thoshiba-Homepage does not offer the "ieee 1394 boot support". I want to use it for an external hard-disk. Knowing that there is nothing else than a Phoenix-Bios in my computer, I looked up their Homepage, reading that there is a notebook option supporting this boot feature. Than I called the Toshiba-Customer-Support-Hotline and asked for that feature. I have been treated there like an as... (sorry for that expression). On my opinion there are only a few bits missing or on the wrong place in my bios. Perhaps, anyone knows what to do?

With best Regards from Germany

Andreas Nehme
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Unless you can get a BIOS that supports that feature directly from the manufacturer, you're probably out of luck. You might try Unicore, but I don't know if they do laptop BIOS.
Flash your BIOS at your own risk.
gunsmith
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Dear soupy,

thanks for Your help. I had the same idea 2 days ago and started an inquiry to UNICORE. They have answererd this morning and promised to to send a bios upgrade for my machine for 65,00€. I am on the rack for what i will get from their European distributor "www.biosupgrade.co.uk".

Coming back with the answer soon (after getting and installing the bios upgrade). Thanks again for Your help.

Andreas
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