Below you can download toshiba c660 driver for Windows.
File name: toshiba-c660.exe
Version: 8.592
File size: 46266 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
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Download Driver Toshiba C660(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Model: Toshiba C660
- Processor: Intel Core i5
- RAM: 8GB
- Storage: 1TB HDD
- Display: 15.6-inch HD LED
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 3000
- Operating System: Windows 10
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet
- Ports: HDMI, USB 3.0, USB 2.0, VGA
- Audio: Built-in stereo speakers with Toshiba Audio Enhancement
- Webcam: Integrated HD Webcam
- Battery: Lithium-ion, up to 4 hours of usage
- Dimensions: 380mm x 250mm x 34.9mm
- Weight: 2.3kg
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Why is my Toshiba C660 not turning on?
- Answer: Firstly, ensure that the battery is charged by connecting it to a power source. If the battery is charged and it's still not turning on, remove the battery and connect the device directly to the power outlet using the adapter. Try turning it on again. If it still doesn't work, there might be a hardware issue, and it's recommended to contact Toshiba support.
2. My Toshiba C660 is experiencing frequent Wi-Fi disconnections. What should I do?
- Answer: Firstly, make sure that the device is within the range of your Wi-Fi router. If the issue persists, try restarting your router and reconnecting your Toshiba C660. Additionally, check for any physical obstructions or interference that may impact the Wi-Fi signal strength. If the issue continues, updating the Wi-Fi drivers or contacting Toshiba support for further assistance is recommended.
3. The keyboard on my Toshiba C660 is not functioning properly. What could be the problem?
- Answer: Firstly, check if any keys are physically stuck or if there is any debris blocking them. Clean the keyboard carefully using compressed air or a soft brush. If cleaning doesn't resolve the issue, try restarting the device. If the problem persists, updating the keyboard drivers from Toshiba's official website or connecting an external keyboard to test functionality can help identify if it's a hardware or software issue. If necessary, seek professional assistance to repair or replace the keyboard.